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HISTORICAL GROUND-PLAN of the Church and Monastic Buildings |
At end of Volume. |
EXTERNAL VIEWS. |
PLATE |
Eastern Arm and Chapter House |
1 |
The Church and Dean's Yard, from the S.W. |
2 |
W. Front, and W. Doorway and Porch |
3 |
S. side of Church, etc., from the Cloister-garth |
4 |
INTERNAL VIEWS AND DETAILS (arranged in the order of the description in the text). |
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EASTERN ARM |
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Eastern Arm from the Quire |
29 |
Do. from Triforium of S. Transept |
30 |
PRESBYTERY. |
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Details of 11th-century bases |
p. 22 |
Key-plan of Monuments |
p. 23 |
Monuments (1) of Edmund Crouchback, Earl of Lancaster, 1296 |
33, 35 |
Do. 'Weepers' on side of tomb |
36 |
Do. Effigy |
185 |
Monument (2) of Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, 1324 |
33, 34 |
Do. 'Weepers' on side of tomb |
36 |
Do. Effigy |
186 |
Monument (3) of Aveline, wife of Edmund Crouchback, 1273 |
34, 37 |
Do. Effigy |
185 |
Monument (4) of Anne of Cleves, 1557 |
25 |
Do. Details |
8 |
Painting of Richard II |
12 |
Pavement, c. 1268, Part of S.E. angle |
39 |
Do. Rectangular panel, N. side |
38 |
Do. Plan |
p. 26 |
Screen to High Altar, E. side |
41 |
Do. Scenes from legend of St. Edward |
42, 43 |
Sedilia, Front towards Presbytery |
40 |
Do. Back towards Ambulatory |
40 |
Tapestry in W. bay, S. side, 16th-century |
25 |
CHAPEL OF ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR. |
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Key-plan of Monuments |
p. 23 |
Brass, with remains of Mosaic, to John de Valence, 1277 |
57 |
Do. Plan |
p. 27 |
Brass, of John of Waltham, Bishop of Salisbury, 1395 |
182 |
Coronation Chair, 1300–1, Side elevation |
22 |
Do. Upper half of back elevation |
23 |
Do. Stone of Scone |
5 |
Shrine of St. Edward |
44, 45 |
Do. Details of recesses in N. and S. sides |
47 |
Do. Details of ends of shrine |
46 |
Tombs (2) of Edward I, 1307 and (3) of Henry III, 1272, S. sides |
48 |
Tomb (3) of Henry III, 1272, N. side towards Ambulatory |
49 |
Do. N. elevation |
Frontispiece. |
Do. Effigy |
185 |
Tomb (4) of Eleanor of Castile, 1290 |
50, 53 |
Do. Shield of Arms on Tomb |
26 |
Do. Effigy |
186, 199 |
Do. Wrought-iron Grate made by Thomas of Leighton |
51, 52 |
Tomb (6) of Philippa of Hainault, 1369, S.E. side towards Ambulatory |
58 |
Do. Do. 'Weeper' on N.W. side |
75 |
Do. Do. Shields of Arms on Tomb |
26 |
Do. Do. Effigy |
187, 199 |
Tomb (7) of Edward III, 1377 |
54, 56 |
Do. 'Weepers' on S. side |
55 |
Do. Shields of Arms on Tomb |
26 |
Do. Effigy |
187, 199 |
Tomb (8) of Margaret of York, 1472 |
56 |
Tomb (9) of Richard II, 1399, and Anne of Bohemia, 1394 |
56, 59 |
Do. Effigies |
187 |
Do. Effigy of Richard II, in profile |
201 |
Pavement, 13th-century, Plan |
p. 32 |
Do. Details of Mosaic Patterns |
p. 33 |
Do. Portion W. of Shrine-altar |
57 |
State Sword and Shield, 14th-century |
28 |
AMBULATORY, showing openings to Apsidal Chapels |
60, 61, 62 |
Images, 14th-century, and niche, 15th-century, on N wall |
20 |
Key-plan of Monuments |
p. 23 |
Monument (1) of Abbot John Estney, 1498, Brass |
183 |
Monument (2) of Sir John Harpeden, 1457 |
33 |
Do. Brass |
182 |
Monument (5) of Sir Robert Aiton, 1637–8 |
66 |
Monument (8) of King Sebert, erected 1308 |
40 |
Monument (9) of Katherine, daughter of Henry III, and other children. Top slab with mosaic of c. 1270 |
5 |
Retable, now against Queen Philippa's tomb, 13th-century. Elevation |
9 |
Do. Details of painted panels |
9, 10, 11 |
CHAPEL OF ST. PAUL |
62, 63, 65 |
Wall-carvings, and figure of woman, 13th-century |
6 |
Key-plan of Monuments, etc. |
p. 36 |
Tomb (1) of Sir Gyles Daubeney, K.G., 1507, and his wife |
64 |
Do. Effigies |
188 |
Monument (2) of Sir John Puckering, 1596, and his wife |
63 |
Do. Effigies |
192 |
Monument (3) of Sir James Fullerton, 1630–1, and his wife |
63 |
Do. Effigies |
196 |
Monument (4) of Sir Thomas Bromley, 1587, Effigy |
192 |
Monument (6) of Frances, Countess of Sussex, 1589, Effigy |
193 |
Monument (7) of Francis, Lord Cottington, 1652 |
65 |
Do. Achievement of Arms |
27 |
Do. Effigy |
66 |
Monument (8), with screen, to Lewis Robessart, Lord Bourchier, 1431 |
62, 65 |
Do. Banner with Arms |
26 |
CHAPEL OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST |
60, 67, 68 |
Carved Spandrels of Wall Arcade |
6, 67 |
Key-plan of Monuments |
p. 38 |
Purbeck-marble Coffin and Lid, late 13th or early 14th-century |
181 |
Locker in N.E. Bay, 13th-century |
67 |
Monument (1) of Thomas Cecill, K.G., Earl of Exeter, 1622–3, and Dorothy (Nevill), his wife, Effigies |
198 |
Do. Shield of Arms |
27 |
Monument (2) of Sir Thomas Vaughan, 1483, Brass |
183 |
Monument (4) of Hugh and Mary de Bohun, 1304–5 |
67 |
Monument (5) of Thomas Carey, 1634 |
67 |
Tomb (7) of Abbot William of Colchester, 1420 |
68 |
Do. Effigy |
203 |
Tomb (8) of Thomas Ruthall, Bishop of Durham, 1523 |
68 |
Do. Effigy |
203 |
Tomb (9) of Abbot George Fascet, 1500 |
68 |
Do. Shields of Arms in Spandrels |
26 |
CHAPEL OF ST. NICHOLAS |
70, 71 |
Key-plan of Monuments |
p. 40 |
Monument (1) of Anne, Duchess of Somerset, 1587, Effigy |
191 |
Monument (5) of Mildred, Lady Burghley, 1589, and Anne, Countess of Oxford, 1588, Effigies |
194 |
Do. Figures of Children |
128 |
Monument (6) of William Dudley, Bishop of Durham, 1483 |
69 |
Monument (7) to Anne Harlay, 1605 |
69 |
Monument (8) of Winifred, Marchioness of Winchester, 1586, Effigy |
190 |
Tomb (10) of Philippa, Duchess of York, 1431 |
70 |
Do. Effigy |
189 |
Monument (11) of Elizabeth, Lady Cecil, 1591 |
71 |
Monument (13) of Sir George Villiers, 1605, and Mary, Countess of Buckingham, his wife |
72 |
Do. Achievements of Arms |
27 |
Do. Effigies |
195 |
Screen across opening to Chapel, 15th-century |
70, 71 |
CHAPEL OF SS. EDMUND AND THOMAS THE MARTYR |
61, 73, 80, 81 |
Key-plan of Monuments |
p. 42 |
Monument (1) of Eleanor (de Bohun), Duchess of Gloucester, 1399 |
73, 80, 81 |
Do. Brass |
184 |
Monument (2) of Robert Waldeby, Archbishop of York, 1397 |
80, 81 |
Do. Brass |
184 |
Tomb (4) of John of Eltham, 1337 |
74, 73 |
Do. 'Weepers' on sides and ends |
75, 76 |
Do. Effigy |
188 |
Tomb (5) of William of Windsor and Blanche of the Tower, 1340 |
73, 74 |
Do. Effigies |
75 |
Tomb (6) of Francis, Duchess of Suffolk, 1559 |
77, 73, 81 |
Do. Achievement of Arms |
27 |
Do. Effigy |
191 |
Monument (12) of Sir Bernard Brocas, 1400, Effigy |
188 |
Monument (13) of Humphrey Bourgchier, 1471, Brass and Indent |
182 |
Monument (14) of Sir Richard Pecksall, 1571 |
80 |
Monument (15) of Edward Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury, 1617–8, and his wife |
80 |
Do. Effigies |
195 |
Do. Figure of Daughter |
128 |
Monument (16) of William de Valence, 1296 |
78 |
Do. Effigy and Enamel Work |
79, 186 |
Screen across opening to Chapel, 15th-century |
61, 81 |
CHAPEL OF ST. BENEDICT |
82, 84 |
Wall Arcade, S. Wall |
82 |
Key-plan of Monuments |
p. 44 |
Monument (1) of Francis, Countess of Hertford, 1598 |
84 |
Do. Effigy |
193 |
Tomb (2) of Cardinal Simon Langham, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1376 |
83 |
Do. Effigy |
203 |
Monument (3) to George Sprat, 1683 |
82 |
Monument (4) to Dr. Goodman, Dean of Westminster, 1601 |
82 |
Tomb (5) of Lionel Cranfield, Earl of Middlesex, 1645, and Anne, his wife. Effigies |
197 |
Monument (6) of William Bill, Dean of Westminster, 1561. Brass |
183 |
CROSSING AND NAVE looking W. |
31 |
THE TRANSEPT looking N. |
86 |
Do. looking S. |
87 |
N. TRANSEPT. |
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From W. Triforium |
85 |
Two lowest stages of Arcading of N. Wall |
88 |
Key-plan of Monuments |
p. 46 |
Wrought-iron Gates, c. 1700 |
51 |
Monument of William Cavendish, K.G., Duke of Newcastle, 1676, and Margaret his wife, 1673 |
97 |
Do. Effigies |
197 |
E. AISLE OF N. TRANSEPT, looking N. |
90 |
Carved Spandrels of N. Wall Arcade |
6, 89 |
Key-plan of Monuments, etc. |
p. 47 |
Coffin Lid (1) of Limestone, late 13th or early 14th-century |
181 |
Monument (1) of Henry Lord Norris, 1601, and Margaret, his wife |
90 |
Do. Effigies |
194 |
Monument (3) of Sarah, Duchess of Somerset, 1692 |
91 |
Monument (5) of Sir Francis Vere, 1609 |
92 |
Reredos to Chapel of St. Michael, 15th-century |
91 |
W. AISLE OF N. TRANSEPT. |
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Carving in Spandrel of Wall Arcade, southernmost bay |
6 |
Key-plan of Monuments |
p. 46 |
S. TRANSEPT. |
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Triforium at S. end with Sculptures |
93 |
Key-plan of Monuments |
p. 49 |
E. AISLE OF S. TRANSEPT, looking S. |
94 |
Key-plan of Monuments |
p. 49 |
Monument (1) of Dr. Richard Busby, 1695 |
97 |
Monument (4) to Geoffrey Chaucer, erected 1556 |
95 |
MUNIMENT ROOM (W. aisle of S. Transept) looking S. |
96 |
Rear Vault of S. Window |
143 |
Chests |
21 |
Cupboard, late 14th-century |
96 |
NAVE from Presbytery looking W. |
31 |
Looking E. |
32 |
Exteriors |
2, 3, 4 |
W. Doorway |
3 |
Pulpit, early 17th-century |
22 |
N. AISLE OF NAVE |
98 |
First (easternmost) Bay of N. Wall |
101 |
Second Bay of N. Wall |
100 |
Shields in Spandrels of four eastern Bays of N. Wall |
102 |
E. Half: Key-plan of Monuments |
p. 53 |
W. Half: Do. |
p. 54 |
Monument (1) to Dr. John Blow, 1708 |
101 |
Monument (2) to Richard le Neve, 1673 |
100 |
S. AISLE OF NAVE |
99 |
Eastern Processional Doorway in S. Wall |
149 |
Western Do. |
150 |
Second Bay of S. Wall |
101 |
Shields on Spandrels of Second to Fifth Bays of S. Wall |
103 |
E. Half: Key-plan to Monuments |
p. 56 |
W. Half: Do. |
p. 57 |
Monument (1) William Thynne, 1584, Effigy |
192 |
Monument (8) of Sir Cloudesley Shovell, 1707 |
101 |
N.W. TOWER. Exterior (W. front) |
3 |
Lower part of W. Wall (interior) |
104 |
S.W. TOWER. Exterior (W. front) |
3 |
Interior, from Nave |
105 |
Panelling on S. Wall: Detail |
177 |
HENRY VII's CHAPEL. |
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Looking E. |
106 |
Nave, looking W. |
107 |
Main Vault |
110, 111 |
Flying Buttresses, above S. Aisle |
112 |
N. and S. Apsidal Chapels |
109 |
N. and S. Aisles |
113, 114, 115 |
Vault over E. Bay of S. Aisle |
111 |
Details of Angel-cornices |
7 |
Vestibule, W. of Chapel |
116 |
Key-plan of Monuments |
p. 62 |
Altar: Details of Piers and Frieze |
8 |
Bronze Gates, etc., at W. end |
108 |
Do. Details of Pierced Panels |
117 |
Glass, in E. Window of E. Apsidal Chapel |
118 |
Do. W. Window: Details |
119 |
Images on Internal Walls |
204 to 215 |
Do. Key-plan of positions |
p. 64 |
Monument (1) of Henry VII, 1509, and Elizabeth of York, 1502–3, Tomb |
122 |
Do. Tomb, Bronze Plaques on sides |
124 |
Do. Effigies |
189, 200 |
Do. Bronze enclosure |
121 |
Do. Do. Detail |
51 |
Do. Do. Remaining Figures |
123 |
Monument (2) of George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, 1628, and Catherine, his wife, 1634, in N. Apsidal Chapel |
109 |
Do. Effigies |
196 |
Do. 'Weepers' |
120 |
Do. Children |
128 |
Monument (3) of Lewis Stuart, Duke of Lennox and Richmond, 1623–4, and Frances, his wife, 1639, in S. Apsidal Chapel |
109 |
Do. 'Weepers' |
120 |
Monument (8) of Queen Elizabeth, 1603 |
114 |
Do. Effigy |
193, 201 |
Monument (10) of Margaret, Countess of Richmond, 1509, Achievement of Arms |
27 |
Do. Effigy |
190, 200 |
Monument (11) of Mary, Queen of Scots, erected, c. 1612 |
115 |
Do. Effigy |
190, 201 |
Monument (12) of Margaret, Countess of Lennox, 1577–8, figure of son, Henry, Lord Darnley |
128 |
Do. Effigy |
191 |
Bronze Medallion (13) of Sir Thomas Lovell, 1524 |
28 |
Pulpit, early 16th-century |
22 |
Screens to N. and S. Chapels |
109 |
Stalls: N.W. Angle |
125 |
Do. Details of Tracery, Vaults and Canopies |
126, 127 |
Do. Misericords below seats |
216 to 220 |
CHANTRY CHAPEL OF HENRY V. |
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Plan |
p. 72 |
Bridge over Ambulatory |
62, 131 |
Do. Niches with Figures, etc., N. side |
134, 135, 136 |
Do. Niches with Figures, etc., S. side |
137, 138, 139 |
Do. Vault below |
129 |
Do. Vault below, Soffit |
143 |
E. Wall |
132 |
W. Front |
44, 53 |
Do. Details of Niches and Figures |
133 |
N.W. and S.W. Stair-turrets |
44, 53, 130, 140 |
Grate in W. Archway |
44 |
Tomb of Henry V, 1422, and Platform |
129 |
Reredos |
132 |
Do. Carved Badges in Cornice |
7 |
Tilting-helm |
28 |
CHAPEL OF OUR LADY OF THE PEW. |
Plate. |
Doorway from Ambulatory |
141 |
Do. Label-stops |
26 |
From St. John the Baptist's Chapel |
142 |
Vaults |
143 |
CHANTRY CHAPEL OF ABBOT ISLIP |
|
S. Front |
144, 60 |
Do. Carved Rebuses and Name |
7 |
Plan |
p. 74 |
Lower Chapel. Interior |
145 |
Do. Vault |
146 |
Do. Carving on E. Jamb of S. Window |
7 |
Monument (2) to Abbot Islip: Columns |
8 |
THE CHURCH PLATE |
24 |
CLOISTER. |
|
E. Walk looking S. |
147 |
Do. Part of Exterior |
153 |
Do. Entry to Chapter House |
147, 155 |
N. Walk looking W., and N.W. angle |
148 |
Do. Exterior |
4 |
Processional Doorways to S. aisle of Nave |
149, 150 |
S. Walk, looking W. |
151 |
S. Walk. Exterior |
153 |
Do. Towel Cupboard, and Doorway to Frater |
152 |
W. Walk, looking N. |
149 |
Do. Exterior |
4, 153 |
Effigies of (20) Abbot Lawrence, 1176 (21), Abbot Gilbert, 1121 and (22) Abbot William de Humez, 1222 |
202 |
Garth |
153 |
CHAPEL OF ST. FAITH. E. Wall |
154 |
Painting of St. Faith, late 13th-century |
154 |
Tapestry on N.E. Wall, c. 1540–50 |
25 |
CHAPTER HOUSE VESTIBULE. |
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Entry from E. Walk of Cloister |
147, 155 |
Outer half, looking S.E. |
156 |
Roman Stone Coffin |
181 |
CHAPTER HOUSE. |
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Exterior |
1 |
Interior from W. Entrance |
157 |
Entrance in W. Bay (towards Chapter House) |
158 |
Do. Carving in S. Jamb |
7 |
Arcade and Paintings in N.W. Bay |
13 |
Paintings in N.W. Bay |
14, 15 |
Paving-tiles: Specimens of Designs |
16 |
CRYPT BELOW CHAPTER HOUSE, looking W., 13th-century |
159 |
CHAPEL OF THE PYX, looking S.E., 11th-century |
159 |
DORTER SUB-VAULT or Undercroft, looking S., 11th-century |
160 |
Oak chest (1) early 14th-century (in Museum) |
21 |
Frater-bell (in Museum) |
28 |
CHAPTER LIBRARY, looking S. |
162 |
Standard of Bookcase, early 17th-century |
168 |
Gallery: Balustrade |
168 |
SCHOOL HALL, formerly Dorter, looking N. |
163 |
RERE-DORTER. |
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Part of E. Wall in S.W. Angle of Little Cloister, 11th-century |
176 |
Busby Library, S. of School Hall |
164 |
DARK CLOISTER |
147 |
FRATER, N. Wall |
153, 161 |
Doorway in N. Wall from S. Walk of Cloister |
152 |
ASHBURNHAM HOUSE. Plan of First Floor |
p. 86 |
Staircase: Details |
168 |
Do. Doorway at top of Stair |
168, 169 |
Do. Ceiling and Lantern |
166, 167 |
Drawing Room, now School Reading-room |
165 |
ABBOT'S LODGING. Courtyard to Deanery |
172 |
ABBOT'S HALL, now College Hall, late 14th-century, looking S. Screen and Gallery, mid 17th-century |
170 |
JERUSALEM CHAMBER, looking S. |
171 |
Overmantel, 17th-century |
169 |
Panels of Glass in N. Window, 13th-century |
17, 18, 19 |
JERICHO PARLOUR. Panelling, early 16th-century |
177 |
ROOM OVER JERICHO PARLOUR. Panelling, 17th-century |
177 |
CELLARER'S BUILDINGS (E. side of Dean's Yard). |
Room on Ground Floor, late 14th-century |
174 |
Paintings on First Floor, mid 16th-century |
175 |
LITTLE CLOISTER, N. side, late 17th-century |
180 |
PASSAGE FROM DARK CLOISTER TO LITTLE CLOISTER, looking E. |
173 |
'LODGINGS' N. SIDE OF LITTLE CLOISTER. Staircase in W. House, 17th-century |
179 |
'LODGINGS' S. SIDE OF LITTLE CLOISTER. Ceiling dated 1687 |
178 |
INFIRMARY CHAPEL, S. Arcade of Nave, 12th-century |
161 |
W. Doorway, towards Little Cloister, 14th-century |
176 |
HOUSE, S.E. OF INFIRMARY CHAPEL. Fireplace and Overmantel, late 17th-century |
178 |
Staircase, 17th-century |
179 |
SECTIONS OF MOULDINGS |
pp. 94–96 |