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English: The tomb of Sir John Talbot, Knight, of Albrighton and Grafton (died 10 September 1549) and his two wives in the Chantry Chapel of St John the Baptist Church, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire. He was the son of Sir Gilbert Talbot, Knight, of Grafton (1452–1517/18), who supported the future King Henry VII in the Battle of Bosworth and was appointed a Knight of the Order of the Garter c. 1495. Sir John Talbot married (I) Margaret Troutbeck, and (II) Elizabeth Wrottesley († 1558), whose effigies are also on the tomb.
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