Blair, C. (1991). The Conington effigy:. Church Monuments 6. Vol 6, pp. 3-20.

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The Conington effigy:
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fourteenth-century knights at Conington, Doddington [sic], and Tollard Royal
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Church Monuments 6
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Church Monuments
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6
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3 - 20
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Discussion of an effigy of a knight wearing a Franciscan friar's habit over mail armour, at the Parish Church of All Saints, Conington, Huntingdonshire. The author describes its quality and unusual character, and includes comments on roughly contemporaneous effigies of knights at Dodford, Northamptonshire, and Tollard Royal, Wiltshire, which were also carved in Purbeck marble. Includes
Author
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Author:
Claude Blair
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Damaris D Dodds (Abstract author)
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1991
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Marble Includes (Auto Detected Subject)
Effigy (Auto Detected Subject)
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Author refers to Doddington in the title and initial paragraph, but to Dodford later in the text. A--Z Atlas lists Dodford, but not Doddington, for Northamptonshire so assume Dodford is correct.
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11 Aug 2005