English: Effigies, Ysbyty Ifan From left to right - Lowri (the wife of Rhys Fawr), Rhys Fawr ap Maredydd and Robert ap Rhys. Rhys Fawr was the standard bearer for Henry VII in the battle of Bosworth and the leader of the North-WEst contingent against Richard III. The effigy dates from about 1483 and shows him with chain and crucifix. His son Robert is in monastic dress - he was chaplain to Cardinal Wolsey.
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