FIG. 81. Norman house at Lincoln, called the Jews' House 82. Effigies of king John and queen Isabella (From Stothard's Monumental Effigies') PAGE 171 175 83. Effigy of bishop Marshall of Exeter, died 1206 177 (From Murray's 'Handbook to the Southern Cathedrals') 84. Parsonage house of early thirteenth-century date at West Dean, Sussex 179 (From Hudson Turner's 'Domestic Architecture') 85. Effigy of a knight in the Temple church, London, showing armour worn between 1190 and 1225 182 (From Stothard's Monumental Effigies') 86. Silver penny of John, struck at Dublin (From an original example) 87. Effigy of Henry III. (From his tomb at Westminster) 88. Effigy of William Longespée, earl of Salisbury, died 1227, from his tomb at Salisbury, showing armour worn from about 1225 to 1250. 187 (From Stothard's Monumental Effigies') 89. Effigy of Simon, bishop of Exeter, died 1223 (From Murray's Handbook to the Southern Cathedrals') 90. Beverley Minster, Yorkshire, the south transept; built about 1220- 91. Longthorpe manor-house, Northamptonshire, built about 1235 92. A ship in the reign of Henry III. 188 184 186 94. Barn of thirteenth-century date at Raunds, Northamptonshire (From Hudson Turner's Domestic Architecture') 197 95. A fight between armed and mounted knights of the time of Henry III. 201 (From Cott. MS. Nero D. i. f. 4) 96. Seal of Robert Fitzwalter, showing a mounted knight in complete mail armour; date about 1265 202 (From an original impression) 97. Effigy of a knight at Gosperton, showing armour worn from about 1250 to 1300; date about 1270 203 (From Stothard's 'Monumental Effigies') 98. Building operations in the reign of Henry III., with the king giving directions to the architect. 204 (From Cott. MS. Nero D. i. f 23 6) (From a photograph) 99. East end of Westminster abbey church; begun by Henry III. in 1245. 205 100. Nave of Salisbury cathedral church, looking west; date, between 1240 and 1250 103. Group of armed knights and a king in ordinary dress; date, temp. Edward I. (From Arundel MS. 83, f. 132) 211 104. Nave of Lichfield cathedral church, looking east; built about 1280. 213 (From a photograph by Valentine & Sons, Dundee) 105. Effigy of Eleanor of Castile, queen of Edward I., in Westminster 107. Sir John d'Abernoun, died 1277, from his brass at Stoke Dabernon; showing armour worn from about 1250 to 1300 (From Waller's Monumental Brasses') 108. Edward II. from his monument in Gloucester cathedral (From Stothard's Monumental Effigies') 109. Lincoln cathedral, the central tower; built about 1310 (From Britton's 'Architectural Antiquities') 110. Sir John de Creke, from his brass at Westley Waterless, Cambridge- shire; showing armour worn between 1300 and 1335 or 1340; (From Waller's Monumental Brasses") III. Howden church Yorkshire, the west front (From Rickman's Gothic Architecture,' 7th edition, by J. H. Parker) 112. Effigies of Edward III. and queen Philippa, from their tombs in 113. A knight-Sir Geoffrey Luttrell, who died 1345-receiving his helm and pennon from his wife; another lady holds his shield. (From the Luttrell Psalter, 'Vetusta Monumenta ') 114. William of Hatfield, second son of Edward III., from his tomb in 119. Gloucester cathedral church, the choir, looking east 120. The lord's upper chamber or solar at Sutton Courtenay manor-house 121. Interior of the hall at Penshurst, Kent; built about 1340 122. A small house or cottage at Meare, Somerset ; built about 1350 123. Norborough Hall, Northamptonshire; built about 1350 (From Murray's Handbook to the Southern Cathedrals') FIG. 131. West front of Edington church, Wilts; built about 1360 132. Gold noble of Edward III. (From an original example) PAGE 253 255 133. Effigy of Edward the Black Prince; from his tomb at Canterbury. 256 (From Stothard's 'Monumental Effigies') 131. William of Wykeham, bishop of Winchester, 1367-1404; from his tomb at Winchester 135. Tomb of Edward III. in Westminster abbey 260 263 (From Blore's 'Monumental Remains') 136. Figures of Edward the Black Prince and Lionel duke of Clarence; from the tomb of Edward III. 264 (From Hollis's 'Monumental Effigies') 137. Richard II. and his first queen, Anne of Bohemia; from their tomb in Westminster abbey 267 (From Hollis's 'Monumental Effigies') 138. Portrait of Geoffrey Chaucer (From Harl. MS. 4866) 139. A gentleman riding out with his hawk 140. Carrying corn, a cart going uphil 141. State carriage of the fourteenth century 142. Bear-baiting (From the Luttrell Psalter, 'Vetusta Monumenta ') 143. West end of the nave of Winchester cathedral church (From a photograph by Valentine & Sons, Dundee) 270 271 272 273 275 276 144. Meeting of Henry of Lancaster and Richard II. at Flint 145. Henry of Lancaster claiming the throne . 284 285 (From Harl. MS. 1319) 146. Effigy of a knight at Clehonger, showing development of plate armour; date about 1400 287 (From Hollis's Monumental Effigies') 147. Henry IV. and his queen Jon of Navarre; from their tomb in Canterbury cathedral church 290 (From Stothard's 'Monumental Effigies') 148. Royal arms as borne from about 1408 to 1603 291 (From a fifteenth-century seal) 149. Thomas Cranley, archbishop of Dublin; from his brass at New College, Oxford, showing the archiepiscopal costume (From Cott. MS. Julius E. iv. ff. 4 and 7) 152. Costume of a judge about 1400; from a brass at Deerhurst. (From Waller's Monumental Brasses') 153. Henry V. (From an original portrait belonging to the Society of Antiquaries) 154. Effigy of William Phelip, lord Bardolph; from his tomb at Dennington, Suffolk (From an original picture in the National Portrait Gallery) 298 300 304 305 308 162. The Divinity School, Oxford; built between 1445 and 1454 157. Fotheringay church, Northamptonshire; begun in 1434 (From a photograph by G. A. Nichols, Stamford) 158 and 159. Front and back views of the gilt-latten effigy of Richard Beauchamp, earl of Warwick, died 1439; from his tomb at War- (From Stothard's Monumental Effigies') 160. Tattershall castle, Lincolnshire; built between 1433 and 1455 (From an original portrait belonging to the Society of Antiquaries) 170. Elizabeth of York, queen of Henry VII. (From original pictures in the National Portrait Gallery) 171. Tudor Rose; from the chapel of Henry VII., Westminster 172. Tower of St. Mary's church, Taunton; built about 1500 (From Britton's 'Architectural Antiquities') 173. King's College Chapel, Cambridge; interior, looking east (From a painting by Holbein about 1536, belonging to Earl Spencer)` (From an original picture belonging to the Hon. Sir Spencer Ponsonby. 176. The embarkation of Henry VIII. from Dover, 1520. (From the Society of Antiquaries' engraving of the original picture 177. Silver-gilt cup and cover, made at London in 1523; at Barber 178. Part of Hampton Court; built by Cardinal Wolsey; finished in 1526 373 179. Portrait of William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1503-1532, showing the ordinary episcopal dress, with the mitre and archi- (From a painting by Holbein, belonging to Viscount Dillon, F.S.A., 180. Tower of Fountains Abbey church; built by Abbot Huby, 1494- FIG. PAGE 182. The gatehouse of Coughton Court, Warwickshire; built about 1530 381 (From Niven's Illustrations of Old Warwickshire Houses') 183. Hall of Christchurch, Oxford; built by Cardinal Wolsey; finished in 1529 (From a photograph by W. H. Wheeler, Oxford) 184. Sir Thomas More, wearing the collar of SS.. (From an original portrait painted by Holbein in 1527, belonging to 185. John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, 1504-1535 (From a drawing by Holbein in the Royal Library, Windsor Castle) 186. Edward Seymour, Earl of Hertford, brother of Jane Seymour, afterwards Duke of Somerset, known as 'the Protector,' at the age of 28, 1507-1552 (From a painting at Sudeley Castle) 187. Henry VIII. (From a painting by Holbein, belonging to the Earl of Warwick) 188. Angel of Henry VIII., 1543. (From an original example) 189. Part of the encampment at Marquison, 1544, showing military equipment in the time of Henry VIII. 190, 191. Part of the siege of Boulogne by Henry VIII., 1544, showing military operations 384 387 393 395 406 407, 408 (From the Society of Antiquaries engravings, by Vertue, of the now destroyed paintings formerly at Cowdray House, Sussex) 192. Armour as worn in the reign of Henry VIII.; from the brass of John Lymsey, 1545, in Hackney church. 193. Margaret, wife of John Lymsey; from her brass in Hackney church, showing the costume of a lady circa 1545 (From Haines's Manual of Monumental Brasses") 194. Thomas Howard, third Duke of Norfolk, 1473 (?)-1554 195. Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1533-1556 196. Nicholas Ridley, Bishop of London, 1550-1553 197. King Edward VI. (From the National Portrait Gallery) From a picture belonging to H. Hucks Gibbs, Esq.) 198. Queen Mary Tudor (From a painting by Lucas de Heere, dated 1554, belonging to Society of Antiquaries) 199. Hugh Latimer, Bishop of Worcester, 1535-1539, burnt 1555 (From the National Portrait Gallery) 200. A milled half-sovereign of Elizabeth, 1562-1568 (From an original example) 201. Silver-gilt standing cup made in London in 1569-70, and given to Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, by Archbishop Parker 203. Armour as worn during the reign of Elizabeth; from the brass of Francis Clopton, 1577, at Long Melford, Suffolk (From Haines's Manual of Monumental Brasses') 204. Hall of Burghley House, Northamptonshire, built about 1580 (From Drummond's 'Histories of Noble British Families') 205. Sir Martin Frobisher, died 1594 (From a picture belonging to the Earl of Carlisle) 440 448 451 455 459 |