Brasses and Brass Rubbing in England |
Contents
Introduction | 17 |
The History and Development of Brasses | 31 |
The Design of Brasses | 64 |
Copyright | |
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already ANNO appear armour Ashford Barttelot Bishop brass-engraving brasses in England brasses show Buckinghamshire Buslingthorpe Camoys canopies chain-mail church civilian coats-of-arms Cobham colour commemorated costume Cowfold cross Cuckfield dated dead death decorated dressed earliest brasses early effigies elaborate English brasses engraved Essex example figure brasses Firle Flemish brasses fourteenth century Gage Gloucestershire Gothic gowns half-effigies Hampshire Harsnett heelball heraldic heraldry Hereford Cathedral Herefordshire incised slabs indents inscriptions Kent Kent Fig knight ladies late London Mary medieval metal Minster-in-Sheppey Monumental Brass Monumental Brass Society Norfolk number of brasses orphreys Oxford palimpsest priests Queen's College rectangular plates Renaissance rivets Robert rose rubbing saints shield shown shroud Sir John Daubernoun sixteenth century sleeves sometimes St Albans Abbey St Ethelbert St Helen's Bishopsgate stone Stopham style Suffolk surcoat surface Surrey survive Sussex Sussex Fig symbols tabard Taplow Thomas tomb Trinity Trotton Trumpington usually verse vestments Westley Waterless Westminster Abbey wife William worn