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Historical coat of arms recovered after rural officer’s auction house checks

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Published: 14:30 30/10/2025
A uniformed Essex Police rural engagement officer and a churchwarden stand in front of a church door with a decorative, square, wooden 19th century funeral hatchment standing on its side between them. It is displayed as a diamond, with a winged cherub atop a decorative frame, with a scroll at the bottom. The frame contains a coat of arms. The panel is split in two, vertically. On the left are three lions' heads and an inverted chevron painted on a duck-egg blue background. On the right are three trees painted on a white background
Rural engagement officer PC Dane Wyatt returns the funeral hatchment to St Margaret’s churchwarden Jan Nightingale. Cecilia née Forrest was the widow of William Windham MP, who died in 1824. The family lived at Felbrigg Hall, which is now owned by the National Trust

A unique 200-year-old funeral hatchment has been returned to its owners by our Rural Engagement Team more than 30 years after it was stolen from a Norfolk church.

PC Dane Wyatt was on a routine visit to Sworders fine art auctioneers in Stansted Mountfitchet to discuss heritage crime when he was told about the hatchment, a decorative diamond-shaped panel showing the coat of arms of Cecilia, widow of William Windham MP, who died in 1824.

Dane says:

“I check in with auctioneers across the county because thieves may try to dispose of valuable items in this way.
“During the visit, one of the staff members told me about the funeral hatchment, which was stolen from St Margaret’s Church on the Felbrigg Hall Estate in 1993.
“Norfolk Police had made some initial inquiries but we took over the case. The churchwardens had been alerted by the Heraldry Society, which keeps a database and image library of funeral heraldry.
“After Historic England assisted with identification, I recovered the hatchment from the seller, who had bought it in good faith around 20 years ago.
“Then, happily, I was able to deliver it safely back to its legal guardians.
“Now it’s been reunited with the family’s three remaining hatchments in the church, where they can once again be appreciated as part of the area's rich heritage.”

A spokesperson for Sworders said:

“We are very proud to have assisted PC Wyatt and the Rural Engagement Team in their work.
“The Cecilia Windham funeral hatchment is now safely back where it belongs.
“This partnership plays a vital role in protecting the region’s artistic and architectural legacy.”

Our rural engagement officers are the force leads on heritage crime. Dane explains:

“It is important to protect our history and culture and we take crimes such as this very seriously.
“When historic artefacts and buildings, monuments, or archaeological sites are damaged or stolen from, we lose valuable parts of our shared past. These places help tell the story of our communities and once they’re gone or ruined, we can’t get them back.
“The Rural Engagement Team is working with auction houses across Essex to close off one of the avenues thieves have to dispose of their stolen goods.”

Rural engagement officers patrol through Waltham Abbey Gardens, engaging with members of the public enjoying the sunshine and helping to deter anti-social behaviour, including street drinking
Rural engagement officers patrol Waltham Abbey Gardens

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Heritage crime is any illegal activity that harms the value of our historic or cultural assets.

While thefts in Essex are rare, sadly, anti-social behaviour, criminal damage and arson at historical sites are more common.

Our Rural Engagement Team reviews suspected heritage crimes reported to us.

Officers investigate reports of stolen artefacts and review incidents of damage and anti-social behaviour – such as illegal metal-detecting, graffiti and fly-tipping – to identify opportunities for prevention.

They then work with owners, partner agencies and community groups to design out the problem from happening again. And they will target dedicated patrols and enforcement at hotspot locations. 

So please, tell us what you know. You can report information about any crime or anti-social behaviour to us online or you can ring 101.


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