File:NicholasCantilupe Died1266 StMary'sChurch Ilkeston Derbyshire.jpg

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English: St Mary's Church, Ilkeston, Derbyshire, recumbent effigy and chest tomb of Sir Nicholas de Cantilupe (d.1266) of Withcall in Lincolnshire, Greasley in Nottinghamshire and Ilkeston in Derbyshire, who married Eustachia FitzHugh, daughter and heiress of Ralph FitzHugh of Greasley. His son was William de Cantilupe, 1st Baron Cantilupe (1262-1308) of Greasley and of Ravensthorpe Castle in the parish of Boltby, North Yorkshire.
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Source Bateman, Thomas and Stephen Glover. 1848. Vestiges of the antiquities of Derbyshire, and the sepulchral usages of its inhabitants. J. R. Smith [1]
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current19:03, 26 January 2020Thumbnail for version as of 19:03, 26 January 20201,000 × 484 (110 KB)Lobsterthermidor{{Information |description ={{en|1=Recumbent effigy and chest tomb of Sir Nicholas de Cantilupe (d.1266) of Withcall in Lincolnshire, Greasley in Nottinghamshire and Ilkeston in Derbyshire, who married Eustachia FitzHugh, daughter and heiress of Ralph FitzHugh of Greasley. His son was William de Cantilupe, 1st Baron Cantilupe''' (1262-1308) of Greasley Castle in Nottinghamshire and of Ravensthorpe Castle in the parish of Boltby, North Yorkshire}} |date...
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