Heard, K. (2002). Death and representation in the fifteenth century:. J Brit Archaeol Ass 154. Vol 154, pp. 134-149.

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Death and representation in the fifteenth century:
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the Wilcote Chantry Chapel at North Leigh
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J Brit Archaeol Ass 154
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Journal of the British Archaeological Association
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154
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134 - 149
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Licence to found the Chapel was granted to Elizabeth Wilcote in 1438 and building is thought to have been complete by her death in 1445. As a widow she held more freedom than many of her female contemporaries -- a fact demonstrated by the very existence of the Chapel. However, it also demonstrates the constraints under which even an unmarried woman lived.
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Kate Heard
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2002
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Ecclesiastical Architecture (BIAB)
Medieval (BIAB)
CHAPEL (Monument Type England)
Fifteenth Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
1438 (Auto Detected Temporal)
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17 Sep 2003