Borbach Chantry, West Dean, in south-east Wiltshire, England, was built in 1333.
[1] The work was carried out by the Evelyn family in order to preserve their monuments.
At the east end, behind 17th-century iron railings, is a full-height monument to Robert Pierrepoint (died 1669),[5] whose family married into the Evelyns.
[6] Julian Orbach calls the black, white and gold monument "intensely dramatic" and states that it is attributed to John Bushnell.
The parliamentarian John Evelyn (died 1685) has a bust in a black niche, under a pediment bearing an urn and two female figures, described as "good" by Orbach.