DescriptionLovelace Memorial - geograph.org.uk - 523221.jpg
English: Lovelace Memorial Historic memorial, about 6 feet high, in Hurley's parish church. The Lovelaces lived in nearby Ladye Place. Depicts "Richard Lovelace (1542–1601) and Sir Richard Lovelace (1565–1634), his son and heir. Richard was Lord Lieutenant of the County of Berkshire and Constable of Windsor Castle. Sir Richard was knighted in Dublin at the 'wars against ye Irish'. He was created 1st Lord Lovelace of Hurley in 1627 by Charles I. He erected the memorial." (Paul Dykes[1]). Lord John Lovelace was one of the plotters bringing about the "Glorious Revolution" of 1688. See also[2].
Heraldry
Arms: Quarterly of 4:
1st and 4th: Gules, on a chief indented sable three martlets argent (Lovelace, here shown apparently incorrectly with tinctures of field and chief inverted. Repainted?)
2nd & 3rd: Azure, on a saltire engrailed argent five martlets sable (Hengham) (Source:The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, Comprising a ...
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