DescriptionMemorial effigies, Leigh Church - geograph.org.uk - 1429173.jpg
English: St Edburgha's church, Leigh, monument of Edmond Colles (1530-1606), first lord of the manor after the dissolution of the monasteries. 12 children at the base. Arms of Colles: Gules, a cheveron argent barry of nine pelletée and gules between three lion's heads erased or
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