Butler, L. A S. (2007). The monument to Sir Robert Dormer (d. 1552) at Wing, Buckinghamshire:. Church Monuments 21. Vol 21, pp. 130-140.
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The monument to Sir Robert Dormer (d. 1552) at Wing, Buckinghamshire: | ||||||
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a new hypothesis | ||||||
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Church Monuments 21 | ||||||
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Church Monuments | ||||||
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21 | ||||||
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130 - 140 | ||||||
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The paper argues that the tomb of Sir Robert Dormer (d. 1552) in the north aisle of Wing church is not of a single period, but that it developed in three stages over thirty years. The first stage was a free-standing chesst tomb located slightly further east with two inscription plates on its lid. The second stage, here dated to after 1571, was the elaborate tomb with a canopy supported on Corinthian columns and with family shields on the rear (north) wall, visible in the present day. The third stage, conceived in 1590, abandoned the idea of a joint family commemoration when an ornate monument with effigies to Sir William Dormer (d. 1575) and his second wife Dorothy was erected in the chancel. The intended inscriptions on the rear wall panel and on the upper frieze were never painted. Includes | ||||||
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2007 | ||||||
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17 May 2007 |