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Addyman, P. V., ed. (1996).
The church and Gilbertine Priory of St Andrew, Fishergate
. York: Council for British Archaeology.
Title
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Title:
The church and Gilbertine Priory of St Andrew, Fishergate
Series
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Series:
The Archaeology of York
Volume
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Volume:
11 (2)
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Publication Type:
Monograph Chapter (in Series)
Author
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Author:
Richard L Kemp
C P Graves
Editor
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Editor:
Peter V Addyman
Publisher
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Publisher:
York Archaeology
Council for British Archaeology
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
1996
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Editorial Expansion: The Archaeology of York vol. 11 fasc. 2
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http://www.iadb.co.uk/pubs/pubs.php
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08 Nov 2013
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Abstract
The church and Gilbertine Priory of St Andrew, Fishergate
41 - 340
The first substantial and detailed investigation of a Gilbertine monastic house. Reports include historical and environmental evidence, as well as details of the priory's architecture and decoration. The book also traces the significant changes the complex underwent during its existence.
Historical evidence
49 - 67
Architectural evidence
88 - 94
Form and appearance of various buildings
122 - 138
Decorative aspects and stylistic influences
149 - 160
The rebuilt priory
179 - 197
St Andew's priory
211 - 213
Wider aspects of the Dissolution
218 - 219
Architectural fragments
226 - 227
The window glass
284 - 288
The building stones and coffins
289 - 293
Ceramic building materials
294 - 297
The floor tiles
298 - 301
The painted wall plaster
302 - 308
The mortar analysis
309 - 317
Comments on the mortar analysis
318 - 322