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Dean Stanley's Historical Memorials of Westminster Abbey, 1911
Published:  1867
Medium: CD         Publisher:  Eneclann Ltd

The book provides a lively account of the tombs and memorials that are to be found throughout the Abbey, as well as the many 19th century investigations of the tomb contents   CD   ISBN 1-84630-130-0

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Old London City Churches
Author:  Charles William Pearce
Medium: CD         Publisher:  Archive CD Books

With Organs, Organists, and Musical Associations An in-depth study of the old churches of London. Includes the exact locations of these old churches (by address)    

Price:  £8.50





The Funeral Effigies of Westminster Abbey
Author:  Anthony Harvey
Published:  2003
Medium: Book         Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer Ltd

The funeral effigies housed in their own quarters in the Norman undercroft are one of the most remarkable yet little-known treasures of Westminster abbey. They derive from a time when an effigy of the dead monarch, statesman or national hero played an important part in funeral ritual, offering a visible likeness as a focus to the ceremonial of the funeral.   paperback   ISBN 978-0-851-15879-2

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The London Diocese Book 1890
Published:  1890
Medium: CD         Publisher:  Archive CD Books

A Church calendar and general almanack for 1890 containing information for clergy and laity under the sanction of the Bishop of London. Includes an alphabetical list of parishes, chapelries and ecclesiastical districts plus a directory of every member of the clergy in every parish in the Diocese of London. Invaluable to those researching ancestors who were members of the clergy in London.    

Price:  £12.13





The Obedientiaries of Westminster Abbey and their Financial Records, c.1275-1540
Author:  Barbara Harvey
Published:  2002
Medium: Book         Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer Ltd

ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY: A masterpiece of scholarly research and writing... This superb collection of financial records is now rendered easily accessible to scholars by means of a practical guide. May [B.H.]'s achievement prove tobe the long awaited model that future scholars will follow to the benefit of us all. The obedientiaries - office-holding monks - of Benedictine monasteries in the middle ages led a life of more privilege and freedom than is usually associated with the profound understanding of the monastic life in the Rule of St Benedict. The records of the obedientiaries of Westminster Abbey are a source of major importance, not only for life in the cloister, but alsofor that of society outside. The typical obedientiary rendered his final account at Michaelmas (29 September) each year, and nearly 2,000 such accounts survive, but other documents were also produced throughout the year. The entire number surviving, approximately four thousand items, is listed here under the title of the appropriate obedientiary (including abbot and prior); an in troduction to each list describes the principal subject-matter of the records.
BARBARA HARVEY is emeritus fellow of Somerville College, Oxford; her other work includes Living and Dying in England, 1100-1540: The Monastic Experience and The Estates of Westminster Abbey in the Middle Ages.   hardback   ISBN 978-0-851-15866-2

Price:  £60.00





The Register Books of the Fourth Classis in the Province of London 1646-1659
Medium: CD         Publisher:  Archive CD Books

A most unusual book. During the English Civil War, Presbyterian ministers and church councils were established in London's churches. These people had to be proposed and vetted. This book contains transcripts of the proposals for the new ministers and church councils of each of those churches. Fascinating stuff for the historian of the English Civil War.    

Price:  £9.79





Westminster Abbey: The Lady Chapel of Henry VII
Author:  Tim Tatton-Brown
Published:  2003
Medium: Book         Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer Ltd

The Lady Chapel constructed at the wish of Henry VII at Westminster Abbey is the last great masterpiece of English medieval architecture, and the culminating achievement of over three hundred years of development in the gothic style, at the point where it intersects with the new movements of the Renaissance. The burial place of some fifteen kings and queens, it houses both the largest surviving programme of gothic figure sculpture and the earliest and finest Renaissance tomb sculptures in England.   hardback   ISBN 978-1-843-83037-5

Price:  £50.00
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