| 2H6 I.i.100 | [Gloucester to all, of the contract between the King and Queen] Defacing monuments of conquered France [also: memorial stone] | 
		| 2H6 III.ii.342 | [Queen to Suffolk, of his hand] Nor let the rain of heaven wet this place / To wash away my woeful monuments | 
		| 2H6 IV.iii.10 | [Cade to Dick, of Stafford's coat of mail] This monument of the victory will I bear | 
		| MA V.ii.72 | [Benedick to Beatrice, of a dead husband] he shall  live no longer in monument than the bell rings and the widow weeps [Q; F monuments] | 
		| R3 I.i.6 | [Richard alone] Our bruised arms [are] hung up for monuments | 
		| Tim IV.iii.462 | [Flavius to himself, of Timon] O monument / And wonder of good deeds evilly bestowed! |