(201) PEVENSEY, St. Nicholas
201A Wall monument for John WHEATELY, d. 1616
- North aisle, North wall, standing West of the North door.
- 258(W) x 384(H); effigy 180(L)~Restored; colour visible; M.I.s almost lost.
- Largely alabaster; other coloured marbles; effigy semi-recumbent on black slate on a sarcophagus (head to West), all on modern base; 2 M.I.s (engraved, gilded) on inlaid slate panels on face of sarcophagus; to left and right, polished black Corinthian columns set forward; behind, flat pilasters decorated with strap-work and ribbon-work; 2 female allegories, left and right, with gilded hair; a semi-circular arch over effigy, with small blank shields in the spandrels and ribbon-work; M.I. (8 lines, shallow engraved, gilded) on rectangular slate panel; over, a cornice with obelisks left and right on black bases and behind and between, a pointed pediment with a column achievement at the apex; prominent decorated waves and scrolls.