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Badham, S. F. and Cockerham, P., eds. (2012).
The beste and fayrest of al Lincolnshire
. Oxford: Archaeopress.
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The beste and fayrest of al Lincolnshire
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The Church of St Botolph, Boston, Lincolnshire, and its Medieval Monuments
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British Archaeological Reports
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554
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187
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Editor:
Sally F Badham
Paul Cockerham
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Archaeopress
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2012
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9781407309330
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30 Apr 2012
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The beste and fayrest of al Lincolnshire; The Church of St Botolph, Boston, Lincolnshire, an...
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This edited volume looks at the monuments of Boston, Lincolnshire, and in particular the parish church of St Botolph's. The remains of St Botolph's are a testament in stone to Boston's glory days as a centre for industrial enterprise, with the tallest parish church tower in the world at a height of 83m. The nave is 74m long and 32m wide, larger than many cathedrals. This volume results from a 'Study-Day' organised at Boston by the Monumental Brass Society in May 2009 as part of the programme to celebrate St Botolph's 700th anniversary. In addition to the papers presented on the day, others have been specially commissioned to give a thorough overview of the town in the later Middle Ages, the architectural history of St Botolph's, the religious guilds which played an important part of the lives of the townsfolk and a detailed illustrated catalogue of the medieval monuments.