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Last month I took Marjorie over to the village of Oddington, eight miles away, to explore what I had heard was an amazing feature in the little church there. It was indeed amazing, and warranted an entire post to itself. If you want to know what it was, I have blogged it here at 'my other place', Cotswold Peeps. However, before I discovered the mysterious treasure, I found the most beautiful pair of tombstones outside.
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One looked to me to be Jacobean, by the decoration; formal stone foliage -
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- and a floral motif, looking very much like the kind found on old tapestries and needlework of the time.
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This one however I have since found dates to 1690, making it of the Restoration era.
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The poor dear has lost her face at some point, but she must have been of some importance and wealth to warrant such a memorial.
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I don't know why, but I found myself deeply moved by her little stone feet poking out - almost a tender need to cover them, feeling as I did when I was small and feared dangling my feet over the bed for fear something would grab them.
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