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Britton, John
The architectural antiquities of Great Britain: represented and illustrated in a series of views, elevations, plans, sections, and details, of ancient English edifices ; with historical and descriptive accounts of each (Band 5) — 1835

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LIST OF ARCHITECTURAL MONUMENTS.

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England. It consists of two staircase turrets,
formed of niche?, canopies, crockets, statues,
doors, &c. diverging from which are screens,
covered with tracery, and sculpture. This chan-
try occupies the whole space between two co-
lumns at the eastern extremity of the Abbey
Church, and extends over the aisle, finishing
against Henry the Seventh's Chapel.
WSJ: — fiowett, Archbishop of York, York Cath.—
Gough's Sepul. Mon. ii. 75, PI. xxvii.—Britton's
York Cath. p. GO, PI. xxvi.—Lofty and magnifi-
cent canopy between two pillars, much enriched
with open niches, pinnacles, &c.
—Bubwith, Bishop of Bath and Wells, Wells
Cath. —Britton's Wells Cath. p. 110. —Hex-
angular chantry chapel, between two pillars of
the nave, enriched with pannelling, niches, shields,
open screen, &c.

— Ralph Neville, first Earl of Westmoreland,
Staindrop Ch. Durham.—Gough's Sepul. Mon.
ii. p. 81, PI. xxix.—Blore's Mon. Remains, PI.—
Altar tomb, sustaining effigies of the Earl and
his two Countesses, and adorned with niches,
tracery, &c.

—Lord Bourchier, Westminster Abbey Ch.—
Gough's Sepul. Mon. ii. 97, PI. xxxii.—Bray-
ley's Hist. Westminster Abbey, ii. 17C, PI. ii.—
—Screen-work over a tomb, sculptured with
many armorial bearings.
1432:—Sir Edw. Bensted, Bennington Ch. Hertford-
shire.—Gough's Sepul. Mon. ii. 102, PI. xxxiv__

—Effigy on a high altar tomb, under a canopy.
1438:—Archibald, Lord Douglas, Douglas Ch. Scot-
land.— Blore's Mon. Remains, PI.—Effigy on
altar tomb, with figures in niches, under a stone
canopy.

1439:—Isabella, Countess of Warwick, Tewkesbury
Ch.—Gough's Sepul. Mon. ii. 122, PI. xxxix.—
Neale's Tewkesbury Church, p. 15, PI. vii.—
Chantry chapel, with elaborate open screen-work
and canopies.

143!):—Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, Beau-
champ Chap. Warwick.—Gough's Sepul. Mon. ii.
117, PI. xxxvii.—Blore's Mon. Remains, PI.—
Stothard's Mon. Effigies, PI—Altar tomb, with
statues in niches, effigy of bronze under herse.
:—Margaret Holand, Canterbury Cathedral. —
Gough's Sepul. Mon. ii. 127, PI. xlii.—Britton's
Canterbury Cath. p. 65.—Altar tomb, with three
effigies of the lady and her two husbands.
:—Cardinal Luxemburgh, Bishop of Ely, Ely
Cath.—Bentham's Hist, of Ely Cath. p. 172,

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PI. xix.—Altar tomb, with effigy under a canopy
of three arches.
:—Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury,
Canterbury Cath.—Gough's Sepul. Mon. ii. 119,
PI. xliii.—Britton's Cant. Cath. p. 68, PI. xvii.
xxiv.—Altar tomb with effigy between two tur-
rets, surmounted by a canopy.
:—John Beaufort, Duke of Somerset, Wimborne
Minster, Dorsetshire.—Blore's Mon. Remains,
PI.—Gough's Sepul. Mon. ii. 132, PI. xlvi.—
Altar tomb, with pannels and effigy.
1446:—Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, St. Alban's
Ab. Ch.—Gough's Sepul. Mon. ii. 142, PI. 1.—
Blore's Mon. Remains, PI.—Neale's Views of
Churches.—Probably designed by Abbot Wheat-
hamstedc. Screen and canopy of elaborate work-
manship.

14 17 : — Cardinal Beaufort, Bishop of Winchester,
Winchester Cath.—Gough's Sepul. Mon. ii. 147.
Vetusta Monumenta, ii. 45.—Britton's Winchester
Cath. p. 95, PI. xv.—Altar tomb, with effigy,
under a magnificent and lofty canopy of arches,
niches, and pinnacles, an open screen.
1448:— John Holland, Duke of Exeter, St. Katha-
rine's Ch. London.—Gough's Sepul. Mon. ii. 165,
PI. liv.—The church in which this monument
was placed being demolished, it will be removed
to the Chapel of the Hospital now erecting in
the Regent's Park, London.
:—John Kempe, Archbishop of Canterbury, Can-
terbury Cath.—Britton's Canterbury Cath. p. C8.
Altar tomb under lofty and elaborate canopy of
three arches with pinnacles and niches.
—Abbot Seabroke, Gloucester Cath.—Fosbrooke's
Hist, of Gloucester, PI. v. p. 178. — Gough's
Sepul. Mon. ii. 182, PI. lxviii.—Altar tomb, with
effigy and pannelling.
1457:—King Osric, Gloucester Cath.—Soc. of Antiq.
Acc. of Glouc. Cath. PI. viii.—Fosbrooke's Hist,
of Glouc. PI. in title page.
1163:—James, Lord Berkeley, Berkeley Ch. Glouces-
tersh.—Gough's Sepul. Mon. ii. 201, Pl.lxxvii.—
Altar tomb, with two effigies under a canopy,
with niches.

1464 :—Abbot Wheathamstede, St. Alban's Abbey Ch.
—Gough's Sepul. Mon. ii. 202, PI. lxxviii.—
Stone screen, with an arch of the Tudor form,
with pannelling, &c.
—Thomas Beckington, Bishop of Bath and Wells,
Wells Cath.—Britton's Wells Cath. p. 110.—
Altar tomb, with effigy, a square flat canopy of
elaborate carving at the feet:—wood.

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