Tomb of John De Pitchford
The Tomb of John De Pitchford is a 13th-century carved effigy and tomb chest in St Michael and All Angels’ Church, Pitchford, Shropshire, England.
Although little record survives of John De Pitchford's life apart from the fact that he died in 1285. His ancestral home was a previous manor house on the site of the current Pitchford Hall. His family also owned Albrighton Manor. He was a Knight who served under King Edward I against Llewelyn. His monument is positioned in the chancel of the church, and is made from solid oak, making it one of only three extant 13th-century English tombs retaining their original wooden elements.