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The Montagu Monuments at Warkton ChurchMonument to John, Duke of Montagu, John, 2nd. Duke of Montagu died in 1749. He had married Mary Churchill, the daughter of the 1st. Duke of Marlborough, the 'afflicted widow' who erected this monument and who appears upon it.
Louis François Roubiliac (c.1705-62) was born in Lyon and trained as a sculptor in France. He settled in England before 1735. Roubiliac produced many monuments in Westminster Abbey, including Lady Elizabeth Nightingale (1761) being struck by the Spear of Death emerging from his prison, and Handel (1761) conducting a celestial orchestra. Monument to Mary, Duchess of Montagu,
The three figures are those of the three Fates. Monument to Mary, Duchess of Montagu, 1775.
The Duchess is expiring on the right, whilst an angel on the left gestures towards heaven. The grieving child points to her coronet. Monument to Elizabeth Montagu, Duchess of Buccleuch, 1827, by Thomas Campbell (born Edinburgh 1790, died London 1858)
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