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English: Monument to Sir John, c. 1544- 1596, & Jane Puckering, in the chapel of St Paul, Westminster Abbey, London. Erected by Jane Puckering as a tomb & monument to her deceased husband with twin effigies in alabaster on a marble chest tomb with kneeling figures of their 8 children below and sheilds of arms and figures representing Sir John's role as speaker of the House of Commons above. Jane Puckering died in 1611 but her burial place is not known
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