DescriptionTomb of Henry of Berkhamsted. St. Peter's, Berkhamsted- geograph.org.uk - 780334.jpg
English: St Peter's parish church, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire: panelled chest tomb of a knight and his lady, probably late 14th-century.
There was an inscription but it is now lost. The monument was once thought to represent members of the Incent family and/or the Torrington family, the wife being a Torrington before her marriage. However, it is now thought to be the tomb of Henry of Berkhamsted, constable to the Black Prince at Berkhamsted Castle.
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