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He was then Rector of Sangre Grande, Trinidad and after that Vicar of Headingley, Leeds.
The principal burial place of the Dukes and Duchesses of Beaufort is St Michael and All Angels Church, Badminton.
Bloxam died on 24 April 1888, and was buried in the grounds of the chapel at Brownsover.
St Michael and All Angels Church, Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England.
The east window contains 20th-century stained glass commemorating Lawrence Sheriff, the founder of Rugby School.
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St Michael and All Angels Church, Brownsover, is a redundant Anglican church in the former village of Brownsover, which is now a suburb of the town of Rugby, Warwickshire, England.
The church is dedicated to St Michael, and was originally a private chapel and was built by Sir Edward Rodes, the High Sheriff of Yorkshire, who was a conspicuous Parliamentarian.
When the church extension work was carried out, the floor was covered with ceramic tiles designed by Edward William Godwin and the walls decorated with 1881 wall paintings in the Aesthetic Movement style by Heaton, Butler and Bayne that depict the Nativity, the Four Evangelists and the Prophets.
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According to early records, a church existed on this site in the 12th century, built by Geoffrey de Clinton between 1100 and 1135.
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The memorials in the church include three recumbent effigies of knights, one lying cross-legged; although apparently in the style of the 13th century, the effigies have been ascertained to date from the 16th century and are thought to have been sculpted as fabricated evidence of the pedigree of the Wellesbourne family as descendants of Simon de Montfort.
The three chancel windows contain stained glass by Patrick Reyntiens installed in 1962.
In 1846-1847, Willement made eight stained glass windows with heraldic designs for St Michael and All Angels Church, Badminton.
The Wollaston School catchment area includes the villages of Bozeat, Brafield-on-the-Green, Castle Ashby, Chadstone, Cogenhoe, Denton, Easton Maudit, Great Houghton, Grendon, Irchester, Little Houghton, Strixton, Whiston, Wollaston and Yardley Hastings.