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Burgon Society Shop Transactions of the Burgon Society Volume 11 Article 8 1-1-2011 Burgon Society Fellows & Members; Burgon Society Shop Stephen L. Wolgast Kansas State University, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://newprairiepress.org/burgonsociety Recommended Citation Wolgast, Stephen L. (2011) "Burgon Society Fellows & Members; Burgon Society Shop," Transactions of the Burgon Society: Vol. 11. https://doi.org/10.4148/2475-7799.1095 This Back Matter is brought to you for free and open access by New Prairie Press. It has been accepted for inclusion in Transactions of the Burgon Society by an authorized administrator of New Prairie Press. For more information, please contact [email protected]. The Burgon Society Fellows and Members (as at 1 August 2012 ) Fellows Mr Robert Armagost Dr John Horton Professor Sir John Baker Dr Nicholas Jackson Dr Richard Baker The Revd Dr Stephen James Mr David Baldwin Mr Ian Johnson Sqn Ldr Alan Birt Dr Michael Kearsley Mr David T. Boven Br Oliver James Keenan The Revd Dr John Brennan Dr Alex Kerr Mr Michael Brewer The Rt Revd Graeme Knowles Dr Giles Brightwell The Very Revd Harry E. Krauss Mr Ronald Brookes Mr Philip Lowe Mr Stephen Callander Dr John Lundy Mr Arthur B. Casey The Rt Revd and Rt Hon. Richard Chartres Professor Yves Mausen Professor Bruce Christianson Mr Timothy Milner Mr Jonathan C. Cooper Ms Susan North The Revd Professor Noel Cox Dr Steven E. Plank The Revd Kenneth Crawford Dr Michael Powell Mrs Kathryn Douglas Dr Robin Rees Dr Donald L. Drakeman Professor Aileen Ribeiro The Revd Matthew Duckett Dr Leslie M. M. Robarts Mr Cli≠ord Dunkley Dr Alan J. Ross Mr Peter Durant Mr Matthew Cheung Salisbury Mr Paul Fielder Miss Elizabeth Scott Mr Colin A. M. Fleming Dr Mary Shaw Ms Kerstin Fröberg Mr Nick Shipp Professor William Gibson The Revd Canon Ambrose Southward Dr Nicholas Gledhill Dr James Thomson The Revd Philip Go≠ Mr Charles Rupert Tsua Professor John N. Grant Dr Nicholas Groves Mr John Venables Dr Thorsten Hauler Mr Stephen L. Wolgast Lieutenant Nicholas A. Ho≠mann Professor Graham Zellick Deceased Fellows Mr Leonard Brown, died 2007 Professor Bruno Neveu, died 2004 Dr George Wenham Shaw, died 2006 Dr John Birch, died 2012 108 Published by New Prairie Press, 2016 Members Professor Anders Ahlqvist Dr Ian Baird Galbraith The Revd Fr Kevin J. Alban The Revd Professor Peter John Galloway Mr James Douglas Anderson Mr Joseph Goldsmith Dr Peter John Gorton Dr J. Harry E. Baker Mr David Grant Mr Paul Barber The Revd Canon Mark N. Gretason Mr Terence N. Barcock Mr Leslie Grout Dr John J. Barnes The Revd Dr Anthony M. Barratt The Revd John James Harding Mr David C. M. Barton Mr Patrick Martin Harrigan Mr John Bishop Mr Hilary Risdon Haydon Dr Alan Booth Dr Andrew J. C. Hogg Dr Stephen M. B. Britt-Hazard Mr Bruce Holland The Very Revd Dr Godfrey Brown Mr Ian Martin Howard Mr Ian James Burton Mr Samuel J. Howard Mr Garry Paul Humphreys Mrs Susan Marian McClure Campbell- Dr Robyn Humphries Wright Mr Leslie Carrick-Smith Dr Colin Graeme Johnson Dr Peter Chiu The Revd Anthony J. L. Jones The Revd Ivor Cornish The Revd Dr Keith Grant Jones Dr Paul Robert Coxon Mr Robert Stanley Jones Mr Frank Cranmer Mr Anthony Jordan Dr Andrew Crowther Dr Stephen F. Keevil Mr Andrew Mark Davidson Mr Malcolm David Kemp The Revd Dr Graham Deans The Revd B. David Kennedy The Revd Canon Dr Michael L. Diamond Mr Stephen John Klimczuk Dr Neil Kay Dickson* Dr Charles Stephen Richard Knighton Mr James Anthony Drabble Mr Charles Ka Shing Ko* Mr David Drury Professor Peter Kraus Dr Matthew A. K. Duggan Mr Jason Dunn Mr Jonathan Lofft Mr Bryan George Lowe Dr Paul Ellison The Revd Dr David Roderick Evans Mr William Maddox Dr W. Paul Marett Mr Ron Fletcher Dr Alec McGuire Dr Anthony William Fox Mr Peter Frans Meijlaers Mr Roger France Mr Neil Stanley Mercer Mr David Salsbery Fry The Revd Christopher James Mogridge Dr Heinz Fuchs Mr Edward Moroney 109 https://newprairiepress.org/burgonsociety/vol11/iss1/8 DOI: 10.4148/2475-7799.1095 Dr Simon James Morris The Revd Karl David Francis Hugh Mr Roger Moult Routledge-Wilson The Revd Graeme Watson McKinnon Muckart Mr Reginald P. F. Saunders Dr Jonathan Munn Dr Ronald Saunders Dr Stuart William Sime The Revd Robin Nash Mr Kevin William Stone Mr H. G. Gordon Nevill The Revd Richard Ernest Noel Strevens The Revd Dr Peter Newing Mr Jason T. Testar* Mr Brian Morley Newman Mr Stewart Thompson Professor Leonard E. Newton* The Revd John Morris Arnott Thomson Dr Stuart Newton Mr Andrew James Peter North Mr Brian Turvey The Revd Geo≠rey D. Underwood Mr Mark Ockenden Mr Simon Andrew Virr Mr Kim Wei Toh Ooi Mr Gustavo Adolfo Ornelas-Almaraz Mr Ashley David Martin Wallace-Cook Dr Anthony Michael Dermot Gerard Walsh Mr David Parker The Revd Dr Derek Herbert Webster Mr James Potton Mr Anthony George Willenbruch Mr Adam John Powell Mr Richard Alun Williams Mr David Powell Dr Robert B. Williams Mr Hillier Bernard Alexander Wise The Revd Anthony Reader-Moore Dr David Andrew Woolf Mr Alan S. Robertson Mr Ian Ira Yemm Mr William Harry Rodley Mr Timothy Charles Roll-Pickering Dr Justin Zaremby * Fellow-elect Corporate Members Cosprop Ltd Marston Robing Ltd Ede & Ravenscroft Ltd M. Perkins & Son Ltd Final Step Ltd Shepherd & Woodward Group Maison Bosc J. Wippell & Co. Ltd 110 Published by New Prairie Press, 2016 Burgon Society Shop For deliveries within the UK, send your order with your remittance to: Ian John- son, Treasurer, The Burgon Society, 9 Pymore Road, Bridport, Dorset, DT6 3X, UK. For deliveries to the US and Canada, you may order in two ways. You may pay by PayPal in US Dollars by writing to this email address: [email protected]; or you may send your order with a check payable to The Burgon Society to: Stephen Wolgast, The Bur- gon Society, 103 Kedzie Hall, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506-1505 USA. All prices include postage and packing within the UK, US and Canada. If you are making a payment to the Society from outside the UK, US or Canada, you can either: transfer your payment by PayPal to the Society at this email address: iaj123@ aol.com; or you can pay by banker’s draft in UK pounds drawn on a corresponding UK bank; arrange for your bank to make a payment directly to our bank quoting IBAN GB37 MIDL 4001 2471 3762 33 and BIC MIDL GB2105N. Books The Vice-Chancellor’s Committee: The University of South Bromwich Consid- ers the Place of Academic Dress in a Contemporary University, A dramatic discussion with three papers as appendices By Les Robarts Published in 2012 by the Burgon Society. A5, perfect binding. 76 pages. For price, please contact us through one of the email addresses at the top of this page. Shaw’s Academical Dress of Great Britain and Ireland, 3rd edition Edited by Nicholas Groves Published in 2011 by the Burgon Society. Crown Quarto, bound, soft cover. 452 pages. Members £20.00. (Non-members can buy direct from the printers at http://www.lulu.com at £27.50 or $49) Key to the Identification of Academic Hoods of the British Isles By Nicholas Groves 4th edition, published in 2010 by the Burgon Society. A5, comb bound. 65 pages. Members £8.00; Non-members £12.00 Burgon Society On-line Bibliography www.burgon.org.uk/society/library/biblio.html he aim is to build up a comprehensive tended to cover what has been published Tresource for those researching the de- on the subject since the beginning of sign, history and practice of academical the nineteenth century; earlier items are dress. listed if they include engravings that pro- The Introduction is a brief survey of the vide important evidence of robes of the key materials on academical dress that are period. either in print or available in the larger pub- Suggestions for additions (or correc- lic and university libraries. tions) are welcome. Please send e-mails to: The Alphabetical list that follows is in- [email protected]. 111 https://newprairiepress.org/burgonsociety/vol11/iss1/8 DOI: 10.4148/2475-7799.1095 Malachite and Silver: Academic Dress of the University of Stirling By Colin Fleming Published in 2009 by the Burgon Society. A5, stapled. Members £7.50; Non-members £10.00 The Academical Dress of the University of East Anglia By Nicholas Groves Published in 2005 by the Burgon Society. A5, stapled. Includes 16 pages of colour plates. Members £7.50; Non-members £10.00 Theological Colleges: Their Hoods and Histories By Nicholas Groves Published in 2004 by the Burgon Society. A5, stapled. Includes 4 pages of colour plates. Members £10.00; Non-members £13.50 Academical Dress of Music Colleges and Societies of Musicians in the United Kingdom By Nicholas Groves and John Kersey Published in 2002 by the Burgon Society. A5, stapled. Includes 4 pages of colour plates. Members £6.00; Non-members £8.00 Academic Dress in the University of Hertfordshire, 2nd edition By Bruce Christianson Published in 2006 by the University of Hertfordshire. A4, landscape, stapled. 28 pages. Members £5.50; Non-members £7.50 The Academical Robes of Saint David’s College Lampeter (1822-1971) By Nicholas Groves Published in 2001 by the University of Wales Lampeter. A5, stapled. 28 pages. Members £3.50; Non-members £4.75 University of London Academic Dress By Philip Go≠ Published in 1999 by The University of London Press.
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