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English: St Giles' Church, Great Maplestead, Essex - Monument in the Deane chapel" to Anne Drury (d.1633) wife of Sir John Deane of Dyne's Hall, Great Maplestead, a daughter of Sir Drue Drury (c. 1531 – 1617) of Riddlesworth, Norfolk (she is named on his monument in Riddlesworth Church File:St Peter's church - memorial to Drue Drury (d 1617) - geograph.org.uk - 1707351.jpg), and a sister of w:Sir Drue Drury, 1st Baronet. Anne Drury is sculpted in her burial shroud and the monument commemorates her many qualities. Her son, Sir Dru Deane erected this monument in her honour and he lies ‘prostrate at her feete’". ([1]) (see image[2] , arms of Deane impaling Drury, with Drury shown incorrectly with chief gules, should be vert
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