English: Church of England parish church of St Peter, Marsh Baldon, Oxfordshire: memorial to Anna Cawley, died 1701. A marble monument with twisted columns, figures of cherubs and a Latin inscription commemorates the death from smallpox in London in 1701 of Anne, daughter of John and Susanna Pollard of Baldon, and wife of John Cawley, Archdeacon of Lincoln. The death of their daughter from fever in 1680 is also commemorated. (Source: 'Parishes: Marsh Baldon', in A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 5, Bullingdon Hundred, ed. Mary D Lobel (London, 1957), pp. 30-47[1]. Showing arms of Cawley (Sable, a chevron ermine between three swan's heads and necks erased argent) impaling Pollard (Argent, a chevron sable between three escallops gules).
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