Hatchments in Britain 7: Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Somerset, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Gloucestershire by General editor Peter Summers
Diamond-shaped funeral hatchments first came into vogue in the early 17th century, but are rarely used today. They are objects of considerable artistic merit, besides being of great interest and important to students of heraldry, genealogy and local history. This is the seventh volume of this valuable and attractive series in which those hatchments still surviving in Britain are recorded for the first time.