William Dalison (died 1546)

He was closely associated with the influential Sir William Tyrwhitt of Scotter, whose children and widow he was entrusted with caring for.

His brother was Dr. Roger Dalison, Chanter of Lincoln Cathedral.

[1] He married Anne Wastneys, a daughter of George Wastneys of Haddon in Nottinghamshire,[1] by whom he had at least two sons and one daughter: His re-used Gothic monument made circa 1405, in All Saints' Church, Laughton, Lincolnshire, is of a knight wearing the style of armour worn at the Battle of Agincourt (1415), with Gothic-style canopy, serving as ledger stone for the remains of William Dalison (died 1546), with inscription for Dalison made in imitation Gothic script below.

William Dalison lived well into the Renaissance age in England when the taste for the Gothic style had long passed.

[citation needed] The Latin inscription is as follows:[citation needed] Which may be translated as:

Arms of Dalison of Laughton
Monumental brass in All Saints' church, Laughton, Lincolnshire