Today is the obit of Bishop Richard Fleming - he died on January 25th 1431 at about two hours after noon aged about 45 and had apparently suffered an apoplectic stroke - and as he is the subject of my research, and indeed who gave the title to this blog, someone to whom I feel a close attachment.
Here are two pictures of his tomb in the Angel choir of Lincoln cathedral:
The tomb and its canopy
Image: knowledgerush.com
The tomb chest enclosing the cadaver effigy
Image: lincolnshireguide.netAs I wrote last year on this anniversary day one thing I believe I have established in my research is that the tomb as it now appears is not quite how it was designed, and that it has been altered in well-intentioned but inaccurate restoration as well as losing the top finials of the canopy.
Please join with me in praying for the repose of the soul of Bishop Fleming and perhaps also spare a thought for me that I can successfully complete my research into his life.
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What a day of celebration that will be in the Union.
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