Vince, A. G. and Willmott, T. (1991). A lost tile pavement at Tewkesbury Abbey and an early fourteenth-century tile factory. Antiq J 71. Vol 71, pp. 138-173.

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A lost tile pavement at Tewkesbury Abbey and an early fourteenth-century tile factory
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Antiq J 71
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London
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71
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138 - 173
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`The tiles' by Alan Vince (138--45) discusses the products of a tilery working in the Welsh marches in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, with a probable production centre at Hereford; the tiles are identified at a number of sites through petrological analysis. `The heraldry' by Tony Wilmott (145--68) identifies dates and possible commissions: the tilery began production of accurate heraldic designs c 1260. These were augmented by Chertsey-Halesowen copies around the turn of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. The production of heraldic tyles was stepped up in the 1320s, as a result of the filling of at least one large order (St Peter's chapel, Ludlow Castle). A further commission was made between 1328 and 1339 (the church at Bredon). Probably as early as the 1330s, the Malvern Chase industry was beginning, and this industry had acquired stamps from the Hereford tilers by the middle of the century.
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Alan G Vince
Tony Willmott
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1991
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Tilery Working (Auto Detected Subject)
1328 (Auto Detected Temporal)
Fourteenth Centuries (Auto Detected Temporal)
Thirteenth (Auto Detected Temporal)
Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
CHURCH (Monument Type England)
Tilery (Auto Detected Subject)
Chapel Ludlow Castle (Auto Detected Subject)
Tile (Auto Detected Subject)
Tiles (Auto Detected Subject)
Tile Pavement (Auto Detected Subject)
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20 Jan 2002