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121: 436: 24: 382: 258:. He was paid for supplying "touchstone and rauncestone", two kinds of alabaster. The monument remained incomplete at his death, but was finished by his son, 474: 259: 193: 159: 367: 419: 543: 467: 533: 88: 60: 460: 67: 342: 189: 107: 558: 361: 548: 538: 503: 41: 74: 523: 518: 412: 196:, praising his skill, honesty, and knowledge of work in foreign places. Cure was appointed Master Mason of the 45: 513: 528: 166: 56: 553: 185: 137: 498: 262:. The queen was interred in September 1612, under the Cures' sculpture, for which they received £825. 405: 508: 304: 34: 208: 81: 493: 251: 170: 125: 192:
recommended his appointment to replace Edward Young as royal master mason to the courtier
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In 1606, he was commissioned to produce the great monument to
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Calendar State Papers Domestic Elizabeth: 1595-1597
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