ABSTRACT

Among all the Sepulchurs that I have seene in Europe, or in Turkey, that in Westminster erected to Henrie the seventh, King of England, of Copper mettall, adorned with vulgar precious stones, is the fairest, especially considering the Stately Chappell built over it. The next to that in my opinion is the Sepulcher at Winsore, made of the same mettall curiously carved, at the charge of Cardinall Wolsye, had he not left it unperfected, so as none hath yet been buried under it.