Church Monuments Vols I–XXXI (1985–2016) Authors Alexander, Jennifer S., Hodgkinson, R.W. and contracting in eighteenth-century English Hadcock, Sue A., The Gylbert monument in sculptors’ workshops. X: 90–108 Youlgreave church: memorial or liturgical Baldry, Tony, War memorials and monuments: furnishing? XXI: 94–111 a centenary approach. XXVIII: 109–123 Anderson, Freda, Three Westminster abbots: a Bayliss, Jon, Richard Parker ‘the problem of identity. IV: 3–15 alablasterman’. V: 39–56 Antonovics, Atis V., The tomb of Lady Richard and Gabriel Royley of Burton- Frances Waldegrave at Chewton Mendip upon-Trent, tombmakers. VI: 21–41 (Somerset): new documents on a late- A Dutch carver: Garrett Hollemans I in Victorian sculptural commission. XXIV: England. VIII: 45–56 112–117 An indenture for two alabaster effigies. Arnold, Janet, The jupon or coat-armour of the XVI: 22–29 Black Prince in Canterbury Cathedral. ‘What stronger circle can Art-magick VIII: 12–24 find?’ Thomas Skippe, the seventeenth- Askew, Portia, Early medieval Purbeck marble century Skippe monuments at North grave slabs from Southwark. XIII: 15–16 Tuddenham (Norfolk), and Thomas Heywood. XXV: 121–132 Badham, Sally, Richard Gough and the A discovery at Salisbury cathedral. XXVII: flowering of Romantic antiquarianism. II: 90–95 32–43 The monument of William, Lord Parr, at London standardisation and provincial Horton (Northamptonshire). XXVIII: 78– idiosyncrasy: the organisation and working 88 practices of brass-engraving workshops in Epiphanius Evesham: a ‘new’ discovery. pre-Reformation England. V: 3–25 XXVIII: 133–138 Medieval minor effigial monuments in West Bergé, Willem, Sculptors on the move: and South Wales: an interim survey. XIV: Thomas Quellin in Denmark. XII: 35–48 5–34 Bergmans, Anna and Hans-Collas, Ilona, ‘A new feire peynted stone’: medieval Awaiting eternal life: painted burial cists English incised slabs? XIX: 20–52 in the Southern Netherlands. XXVIII: 13– ‘Beautiful remains of antiquity’: the 32 medieval monuments in the former Bertram, Jerome, The cadavers of Tallinn. Trinitarian priory church at Ingham, XXVII: 75–81 Norfolk. Part 1: The lost brasses. XXI: 7– Biebrach, Rhianydd, ‘Our ancient blood and 33; Part 2: The high tombs. XXII: 7–42 our kings’: two early-sixteenth-century The de la More effigies at Northmoor heraldic tombs in Llandaff Cathedral, (Oxfordshire) and related monuments at Wales. XXIV: 73–88 Winterbourne (Gloucestershire). XXIII: Binski, Paul, The Coronation of the Virgin on 14–44 the Hastings brass at Elsing, Norfolk. I: 1– A painted canvas funerary monument of 9 1615 in the collections of the Society of Blair, Claude, The Conington effigy: Antiquaries of London and its fourteenth–century knights at Conington, comparators. XXIV: 89–111 Doddington [recte Dodford] and Tollard An enigmatic semi-effigial monument at Royal. VI: 3–20 Brize Norton (Oxfordshire). XXVI: 7–17 The date of the early alabaster knight at The rise to popularity of alabaster for Hanbury, Staffordshire. VII: 3–18 memorialisation in England. XXXI: 11–69 The de Vere effigy at Hatfield Broad Oak. Badham, Sally and Bayliss, Jon, The Smalpage VIII: 3–11 monument at St Bartholomew the Great, The wooden knight at Abergavenny. IX: London, re–examined. XX: 81–93 33–52 Badham, Sally and Lankester, Philip J., Twenty Blair, Claude and Goodall, John, An effigy at five years of the CMS, ‘knights’ in armour Wilsthorpe: a correction to Pevsner’s and crossed legs. XIX: 130–140 Lincolnshire. XVII: 39–48 The Daubeney monuments at Brant Blair, Claude and Knowles, Richard, A.V.B. Broughton (Lincolnshire). XXVIII: 33–51 (Nick) Norman, 1930–1998. XIII: 110–112 Badham, Sally and Oosterwijk, Sophie, Blair, Claude, Goodall, John and Lankester, ‘Monumentum aere perennius’? Precious- Philip, The Winchelsea tombs metal effigial tomb monuments in Europe reconsidered. XV: 5–30 1080–1430. XXX: 7–105 Blair, John. The Limoges enamel tomb of Baker, Malcolm, Roubiliac and Cheere in the Bishop Walter de Merton. X: 3–6 1730s and 40s: collaboration and sub- Church Monuments Vols I–XXXI (1985–2016) Authors Borean, Linda, John Bushnell in Venice. XIV: Connor, T.P., ‘A Standinge Tombe Of Stone’: 88–103 Early modern chest tombs in churchyards Boreham, Louise, Louis Reid Deuchars - of west Dorset and south Somerset. XXIX: collaboration with Sir Robert Lorimer. XII: 72–111 86–93 Coutu, Joan, Carving histories: British Breiding, Dirk, Dynastic unity: Fourteenth- sculpture in the West Indies. XII: 77–85 century military effigies in the chapel of Craske, Matthew, Entombed like an Egyptian: Castle Kronberg. XVI: 5–21 an eighteenth century surgeon’s Brine, Douglas, Image, text and prayer: the extravagant mausoleum to preserve his indulgenced memorial tablet of Jean de mortal remains. XV: 71–88 Libourc (d.1470), canon of Saint-Omer. Crosbie, Meredith, Giusto Le Court’s XXIII: 45–61 seventeenth century Venetian naval Brink, Trudi, First-rate and second-hand: funerary monuments. XXX: 168–192 Tombstones produced by Vincent Lucas in Curl, James Stevens, Gaffin in Ireland: the sixteenth-century Friesland (Netherlands). Pottinger memorial. XXVII: 96–106 XXXI: 85–121 Two contrasting seventeenth-century Brodrick, Anne and Darrah, Josephine, The monuments in the Province of Ulster. fifteenth century polychromed limestone XXXI: 122–152 effigies of William Fitzalan, 9th earl of Arundel, and his wife, Joan Nevill, in the Downing, Mark, Military effigies with breast Fitzalan chapel, Arundel. I: 65–94 chains. X: 7–19 Broome, John. Samuel Baldwin: carver of Lions of the Middle Ages: a preliminary Gloucester. X: 37–54 survey of lions on medieval military Bryant, Julius, The church memorials of effigies. XIII: 17–34 Thomas Banks. I: 49–64 A military effigy at Clyffe Pypard, Wilts. Burnage, Sarah, A’mere massy monument’. XVIII: 5–9 The contested monument to John Howard Downing, Mark and Knowles, Richard, A (1786–96) at St Paul’s Cathedral, London. fifteenth century helmet depiction, Gnosall, XXV: 148–162 Staffs. XVII: 49–53 Butler, Lawrence, The monuments in Duffy, Mark, Two fifteenth-century effigies in Wakefield Cathedral. XIII: 106–109 Burghfield church and the Montagu The Smithson monument at Stanwick, mausoleum at Bisham (Berkshire). XXV: North Yorkshire. XV: 65–70 58–84 The monument to Sir Robert Dormer (d.1552) at Wing, Buckinghamshire: a new Easter, Clive J., John Weston of Exeter and the hypothesis. XXI: 130–140 Last Judgement. X: 84–89 The tombstone attributed to the mason Notes on the monuments and career of Hugh Rose at East Winch (Norfolk). XXVI: Thomas Green of Camberwell: some recent 69–75 discoveries. XVI: 65–78 John Weston of Exeter: new attributions Carter, Michael, ‘hys...days here lyven was’. and the identification of some lost The monument of Abbot Robert Chamber monuments. XXIII: 122–136 at Holm Cultram (Cumbria). XXVII: 38– The Cary family of Clovelly: a case of 52 familial commemoration in late- Coales, John, The drawings of Roger de seventeenth-century Devon. XXVI: 104– Gaignières; loss and survival. XII: 14–34 122 Stothard’s French excursions revisited: an Edis, Jonathan, Beyond Thomas Kirby: amendment. XIV: 37 monuments of the Mordaunt family and Cockerham, Paul, The early Treffry their circle, 1567–1618. XVI: 30–43 monuments at Fowey: a re-appraisal. X: Eustace, Katherine, Before or after? A model 20–36 of the monument to Mary Thornhurst Sale of French incised slab: argument for (1549–1609) in St Michael’s Chapel, its attribution. XIII: 35–44 Canterbury Cathedral. XXV: 105–120 Cockerham, Paul and White, Adam, Epiphanius Evesham in a French context. Faunch, Christine, Constructing the dead; late XVIII: 53–64 sixteenth and early seventeenth effigy Coltman, Viccy, Commission by sculpture in Devon. XIV: 41–63 correspondence: John Flaxman’s Freeman, Elizabeth, The tomb as political monument to William Murray, 1st Earl of narrative at the turn of the fourteenth Mansfield. XXII: 96–110 century: reassessing the funerary Church Monuments Vols I–XXXI (1985–2016) Authors monument and statue of Berardo Maggi, King, Pamela M., The cadaver tomb in bishop of Brescia (d.1308). XXIV: 53–72 England: novel manifestations of an old Friedman, Terry, Nost at Bothwell. II: 22–31 idea. V: 26–38 Modern Icarus, or the unfortunate Knöll, Stefanie, An eternal academic accident. IX: 68–71 community; Oxford memorials 1580–1680. Frosch, Paula, Mind thee to die: the Beresford XVI: 58–64 monument at Fenny Bentley. XV: 31–43 The ducal burial place at Tübingen, Germany, 1537–93. XX: 94–102 Galvin, Carol and Lindley, Phillip, Pietro Knowles, Richard, Tale of an ‘Arabian Torrigiano’s tomb for Dr Yonge. III: 42–60 knight’: the T.E. Lawrence effigy. VI: 67– Gittos, Brian and Moira, The Goldsborough 76 effigies. IX: 3–32; Pauline Elizabeth Sheppard Routh, 1925– Irish Purbeck: recently identified Purbeck 1993. VIII: 84 marble monuments in Ireland. XIII: 5–14 French excursions: Charles Alfred The Ingleby Arncliffe group of effigies. A Stothard and the monumental effigies of mid-fourteenth century workshop in North France. XIII: 45–69 Yorkshire. XVII: 14–38 A further album of Stothard drawings. A mason’s memorial at South Cave XIV: 38–40 (Yorkshire). XXVI: 76–81 Kockerols, Hadrien, The lost tomb monument Gittos, Brian and Moira and Butler, Lawrence, of Cardinal de la Marck (d.1538) at Liège The conservation of the Goldsborough Cathedral revisited. XXI: 112–129 effigies. XII: 5–13 Defensor fidei: the iconography of the González, Sonsoles García, The tabulae: knight with a drawn sword on twelfth- and Ephemeral epigraphy in the surroundings thirteenth-century monuments of the Low of medieval tombs. XXXI: 68–84 Countries. XXIV: 26–52 Grant, Teresa, ‘Devotional meditation’: the painted ceiling at Skelmorlie Aisle. XVII: Lankester, Philip J., Two lost effigial 68–88 monuments in Yorkshire and the evidence Green, David, The tomb of Edward the Black of church notes. VIII: 25–44 Prince: Contexts and incongruities. XXX: A note on the semi-effigial monument at 106–123 Staunton-in-the-Vale (Nottinghamshire).
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