died at the advanced age of ninety-three years and Was buried
in the south chancel of Tottenham Church, July 1617, having
survived his son Richard about one year.
His wife Dorcas had been buried; in the same place, Sept.;
1599, and it is recorded in the parish register that hnr funeral
was celebrated at night, a distinction seldom aimed at excepting
by families of more than ordinary rank or opulence.
84. E dmund W ithipo l l . 1562.
Bust of Edmund Withipoll, three-quarters, /»I bonneted,
pointed beard, small ruff, doublet fastened by one button, worked
button-holes, slashed sleeves. Leg. e dm v n d w i t h i p o l l , iET . 48,
34. Medal of Edmund Withipoll..
Stops, lozenges. On truncation, s tE . h . p . (Stephen of Holland
fecit.)
No reverse.
1 ‘7. (See Woodcut.)
MB. JR. Unique ?
This very fine medal is cast and chased, and is concave on
the reverse.
Edmund Withipoll, of Ipswich, was son and heir of Paul
Withipoll, of London, merchant tailor, and was born 15 March,
1512. He was probably the Edmund Withipoll to. whom, with
his father, Paul Withipoll, was granted, in 1545, the great
tithes of Walthamstow,, with the- manor of the rectory and
advowson of the vicarage ; also the manor of Marks in Essex,
upon the dissolution of the monastei-y-of St. Helen’s, to which
it had belonged. -
85. E dmund W i t h i p o l l . 1562.
Bust of Edmund Withipoll, r., in toga, pointed beard, head
uncovered, bald. Leg. e dm v n d w i t h i p o l l . iET . 48. Stops,
lozenges. On truncation, 1562.
35. Medal of Edmund Withipoll.
No reverse.
1‘7. (See Woodcut.)
MB. JR. Unique ?
This medal is also by Stephen of Holland, and, like the previous
one, the reverse is concave. It is cast and chased.
8 6 . M am a D im o c k . 1562.
Bust of Maria Dimock, I., in -gown with stiff collar, worked
border, sleeves .striped, and small ruff; double chain round
her neck. Leg. m a r i a . n e w c e . vx . i o h s . d im o ck .' Stops,
lozenges. On truncation, s t e . h . (Stephen of Holland.)
Rev. Female figure, standing near a fountain, her arm round