Sir Giles Daubeney

His monumental brass effigy survives in South Petherton Church.

She died on 17 February 1443 and was buried in South Petherton Church.

[1] The monumental brass effigies of Daubeney and his first wife Joan Darcy survive in the Church of St Peter and St Paul, in South Petherton,[2] and include two inscribed plates and four heraldic shields.

[2] The four heraldic shields, three of which are heavily restored, display coats of arms and are located on either side of the figures, which latter are shown under Gothic arched canopies.

The shields show the following quartered arms:[2] The monument includes a verse epitaph in Latin, of the so-called Quisquis variety,[3] (i.e. "Whoever...") consisting of four lines, two lines on each plate.

Arms of Daubeney: Gules , four fusils conjoined in fess argent
Drawing of monumental brasses of Sir Giles Daubeney and his first wife Joan Darcy, South Petherton Church, Somerset