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The body was wrapped in a strong linen cloth, waxed on the inside, while the head and face were covered with a cloth of crimson sarsenet.
Like his father he gave little to the church — indeed, judging by the dearth of charters for much of his reign he seems to have given away little at all.
On his diplomatic mission in 1286, Edward had paid homage to the new king, , but in 1294 Philip declared Gascony forfeit when Edward refused to appear before him in Paris to discuss the recent conflict between English, Gascon, and French sailors that had resulted in several French ships being captured, along with the sacking of the French port of.
Edward was seen as being friendly to Scotland.
Tomb dimensions in metres: length 3.