A plain casket tomb in the flagged nave of winchester cathedral, with the altar beyond; surrounded by a rectangular frame with a quiver of arrows, scroll describing his accidental death in a stag hunt and oak branches above; arms, a crest of lions rampant tilted slightly to left, crown and flaming torches below; for tindal's continuation of rapin's 'history of england', published by paul and james knapton (1743-47). Etching and engraving with engraved lettering. Object Type: print. Date: circa 1743–1747. Medium: etching print and engraving on paper. Collection: British Museum. Claude Du Bosc after Hubert-François Gravelot, Monument of King William II of England in the Winchester Cathedral, c. 1743–1747, British Museum Y,8.110
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