Smith, J. R. and Wadhams, M. C. (1975). Robert D'Arcy's chantry priests' house, Maldon, Essex. Medieval Archaeology 19. Vol 19, pp. 213-219. https://doi.org/10.5284/1071584. Cite this via datacite
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Robert D'Arcy's chantry priests' house, Maldon, Essex | |||
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Medieval Archaeology 19 | |||
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Medieval Archaeology | |||
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213 - 219 | |||
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[TL 8506]. Identifies the W wing of the present vicarage as the building ordained by D'Arcy, and describes its structure and wall-paintings. Although simple, the building is of high quality with two bays, gabled and jettied on the S, with double bracing above the jetty and a central cross quadrate crown-post on a cambered, arch-braced tie-beam. The median date calculated from the various datable structural features is 1445, only four years from the documentary dating. The hall and E cross-wing were added c 1550 following the suppression of chantries. | |||
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1975 | |||
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05 Dec 2008 |