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 CARBROOKE. 

There is town armour in this church.

CROMER. 

There is no armour in the church, but see De Cosson and Burges, "Helmets and Mail," p. 88.

1687b.

1687a.

CROSTWICK. 

A report has been received that there is armour in this church.

EAST HARLING. 

1. Close helmet, Charles I period (Fig. 1684).

Tradition. Associated with the tomb of Sir Thomas Lovell, son of Sir Francis Lovell (infra), placed on the south side of the sanctuary. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Philip Paris of Linton, Cambs. The inscription on the tomb runs: "Here lieth buried Syr Thomas Lovel, Knyght, & Dame Elizabeth his wife,