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  2. Holy Trinity Church, Long Melford - Wikipedia

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    While most of the country’s medieval stained glass was destroyed in the Reformation and the English Civil War, Long Melford’s glass is a rare survival. The church contains eight medieval windows, including a rare Pieta image of the Virgin Mary, believed to be only one of three of its kind in England. [21]

  3. Wool church - Wikipedia

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    The Holy Trinity Church, Long Melford, Suffolk, is widely regarded as one of the finest wool churches in East Anglia.Built largely from 1467–1497 with funding from local cloth merchants, [2] primarily John Clopton, the structure contains magnificent stained glass from the fifteenth century, the Clopton family chantry chapel and the soaring Lady Chapel, which extends at Holy Trinity's east ...

  4. John Clopton (died 1497) - Wikipedia

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    The stained glass windows in the new church included portraits of donors and other distinguished connections of Clopton's. These survived the widespread destruction of religious images in the Reformation and Civil War, representing what Simon Jenkins in his book England's Thousand Best Churches calls "a rollcall of kneeling donors and ...

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  6. Thomas Peyton (died 1484) - Wikipedia

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    He rebuilt the church of St Andrew's in Isleham, [2] in the chancel of which survives his monumental brass. [3] He is depicted in a 1485 stained glass window in Long Melford Church, Suffolk, where he displays on his surcoat the Peyton arms: Sable, a cross engrailed or a mullet in the first quarter argent.

  7. Elizabeth Tilney, Countess of Surrey - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth's likeness is depicted in a stained glass window at Holy Trinity Church, Long Melford, Suffolk. She is shown facing Elizabeth Talbot, Duchess of Norfolk , and both figures are surmounted by the Mowbray family's coat of arms .

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