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Church Monuments 9
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Title:
Church Monuments 9
Series
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Series:
Church Monuments
Volume
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Volume:
9
Publication Type
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
Richard Knowles
Ingrid Roscoe
Publisher
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Publisher:
Church Monuments Society
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
1994
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
17 Aug 2005
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The Goldsborough effigies
Brian Gittos
Moira Gittos
3 - 32
Article on two early-fourteenth-century military effigies in the chancel of St Mary's church, Goldsborough, south-east of Knaresborough. The authors explore the controversy about the identification of the figures and aim to show that it is possible to reach logical conclusions concerning their carving and the persons commemorated.
The wooden knight at Abergavenny
Claude Blair
33 - 52
On the wooden effigy of a knight in the Priory Church of St Mary, Abergavenny, Gwent. The effigy, its history, stylistic affinities and features of its dress and military equipment are described, and the author puts forward suggestions concerning its date and the identity of the person commemorated. The author concludes with a discussion of the vanished tomb-chest, including a carved panel which now located elsewhere in the church. Includes
Appendix: traces of paint on the effigy
Anne Brodrick
47 - 48
Yorkshire's royal monument; Prince William of Hatfield
Pauline E Sheppard Routh
53 - 61
Description and discussion of the monument to William of Hatfield in York Minster, including examination of documentary evidence concerning the prince's age at death and an account of the subsequent history of the tomb and effigy.
The Booke of Monuments reconsidered: Maximilian Colt and William Wright
Adam White
62 - 67
Examination of the seven drawings depicting funerary monuments in the Booke of Monuments of 1619, including a discussion of evidence concerning the identity of the tomb-makers responsible for them.
Modern Icarus, or the unfortunate accident
Terry Friedman
68 - 71
Article on an inscribed tablet set up around 1740 near the west door of St Mary's church, Shrewsbury, including an account of the incident which led to the death of Robert Cadman, the person commemorated, in 1739.
The monument to the memory of Shakespeare
Ingrid Roscoe
72 - 82
Account of the history of the monument erected in 1741 to commemorate William Shakespeare in Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey, including a discussion of its appearance and stylistic references.
Repairing and cleaning of the said burying places
John Lord
83 - 92
Discussion of past practices and methods involved in cleaning, preserving and restoring church monuments, particularly during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
Prime Ministers in Westminster Abbey
John Physick
93 - 106
Description and history of four monuments to Prime Ministers erected in Westminster Abbey during the later-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, namely those of Benjamin Disraeli, William Gladstone, the Marquess of Salisbury, and Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman.