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The antiquities of St Peter's, or, the abbey-church of Westminster: containing all the inscriptions and epitaphs upon the tombs and grave-stones; with the lives, marriages, and issue of the most eminent personages therein reposited; and their coats of arms truly emblazoned. In two volumes. Adorned with draughts of the tombs, curiously engraven.
Crull, Jodocus, -1713?Date: 1722- Books
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An historical account of the antiquities in the Cathedral Church of St. Mary, Lincoln.
Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]- Books
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An historical description of Westminster-Abbey, its monuments and curiosities. Containing, 1. An Account of its Foundation and miraculous Consecration by St. Peter. 2. The various Changes it has undergone, from its first Establishment as a Christian Church to the present Time. 3. A general View of all the Monuments erected therein; with an Abstract of their Inscriptions, so far as they tend to illustrate the History of the Persons for whom they were written. 4. Exact Copies of the best English Epitaphs, and Translations of the Latin. 5. Characters, Anecdotes, and Memoirs of the Lives of the Kings and principal Personages interred in the enclosed Chapels, or open Parts of this Abbey. 6. Observations on the Beauty and Propriety of the respective Monuments. 7. A particular Description of the Building, Beautifying, and endowing Henry the Viith's Chanel, with the Ornaments belonging to it. 8. A general View of the Cloisters; with Copies of two remarkable Inscriptions there. 9. Translations of the Hebrew, Ethiopic and Greek Epitaphs in this Church, particularly those on the Tombs of Sir Samuel Morland's two Wives, never before attempted. Designed as a Guide to Strangers in viewing this venerable Pile, and to point out to them the most valuable Remains of Antiquity contained therein, as well as the Beauties of modern Statuaries.
Henry, David, 1710-1792.Date: [1767]- Books
The marriage, baptismal, and burial registers of the collegiate church or abbey of St. Peter, Westminster / edited and annotated by Joseph Lemuel Chester.
Date: 1876- Pictures
Westminster Abbey: monuments in St Benedict's chapel. Coloured aquatint by J. Bluck after F. Mackenzie, 1811.
Mackenzie, Frederick, 1787 or 1788-1854.Date: July 1 1811Reference: 46793i- Books
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The monks of Westminster : being a register of the brethren of the convent from the time of the Confessor to the dissolution with lists of the obedientiaries and an introduction / by E.H. Pearce.
Pearce, Ernest Harold, 1865-1930.Date: 1916- Books
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A compendious encomium on several of the most illustrious personages whose monuments are erected in Westminster-Abbey; Together with some of the Kings of England, who lie entombed in Henry the VIIth's Chapel. An heroic poem, in Latin and English. By a Gentleman, late of Baliol College, Oxford.
Gentleman late of Baliol College, Oxford.Date: M,DCC,LV. [1755]- Pictures
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David Livingstone's grave at Westminster Abbey. Wood engraving by H. Harral.
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Westminster Abbey: interior with choristers. Process print after etching by H. Railton.
Railton, Herbert, 1857-1910.Date: [between 1900 and 1999?]Reference: 2016072i- Books
The Abbey scientists / A. Rupert Hall.
Hall, A. Rupert (Alfred Rupert), 1920-2009.Date: 1966- Books
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An historical description of Westminster Abbey, its monuments and curiosities. Containing 1. An account of its Foundation and Consecration. 2. The various changes it has undergone. 3. A general view of all the Monuments erected there in; with an abstract of their Inscriptions. 4. Copies of the best English Epitaphs, and translations of the Latin. 5. Characters, Anecdotes, and Memoirs of the lives of the Kings, &c. interred in the Abbey. 6. Observations on the beauty and propriety of the respective Monuments. 7. A particular description of Henry the Viith's Chapel, with its Ornaments. 8. A general view of the Cloisters; with copies of several inscriptions there. 9. Translations of the Hebrew, Ethiopic, and Greek Epitaphs on the Tombs of Sir Samuel Moreland's two Wives, never before attempted. Designed Chiefly AS A Guide To Strangers.
Henry, David, 1710-1792.Date: [1788]- Books
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Westmonasterium. Or the history and antiquities of the Abbey Church of St. Peters Westminster. Containing, an account of its ancient and modern building, ... In 2 vol. By Mr. John Dart. To which is added, Westminster Abbey, a poem, by the same author. ...
Dart, John, -1730.Date: 1742- Books
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The antiquities of St. Peter's, or, the Abbey-Church of Westminster: containing the inscriptions and epitaphs upon thetTombs and grave-stones; with the lives, marriages, and issue of the most eminent personages therein reposited; and their coats of arms truly emblazoned. In two volumes. Adorned with draughts of the tombs, curiously engraven.
Crull, Jodocus, -1713?Date: 1741- Books
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The wreck of Westminster Abbey, alias the year two thousand, alias the ordeal of sepulchral candour; being a selection from the monumental records of the most conspicuous personages, Who flourished towards the latter End of the Eighteenth Century, and which from their Impartiality, have ever been considered a convincing Testimony of the independance of the Age; including some Royal, as well as Noble and Literary Personages.
Croft, Herbert, Sir, 1751-1816.Date: Mmi [i.e. 1788?]- Books
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The antiquities of St. Peter's, or, the Abbey-Church of Westminster: containing The inscriptions and Epitaphs upon the Tombs and Grave-Stones; with the Lives, Marriages, and Issue of the most eminent Personages therein Reposited; and their Coats of Arms truly Emblazoned. In two volumes. Adorn'd with draughts of the tombs, curiously engraven.
Crull, Jodocus, -1713?Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
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Westmonasterium. Or The history and antiquities of the Abbey Church of St. Peters Westminster. Containing, an account of its ancient and modern building, endowments, chapels, altars, reliques, customs, privileges, forms of government &c. with ye copies of ancient Saxon charters & and other writings relating to it. Together with a particular history of the lives of the Abbats, collected from ancient MSS. of that convent and historians; & the lives of the Deans to this time. And also, a survey of the church and cloysters, King Henry 7th Chappel with the monuments there which, with several prospects of ye church & other remarkable things, are curiously engravon by the best hands. In 2 vol. By Mr. John Dart. To which is added, Westminster Abbey, a poem, by the same author.
Dart, John, -1730.Date: [1723?]- Books
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A supplement to The antiquities of St. Peter's, or the Abbey-Church of Westminster.
Crull, Jodocus, -1713?Date: 1713. [1715?]- Books
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The wreck of Westminster Abbey, being a selection from the monumental records of the most conspicuous personages, Who flourished towards the latter End of the Eighteenth Century, and which, from their Impartiality, have ever been considered a convincing Testimony of the Independance of the Age; including, among many others, the following Royal, Noble, and Literary Personages: The The The P- of W- D- of - P- W- H- D- of - L-y G-r J-s B-l, Esq. M-s of L- L-d T-w Mr. - Mr. F-x R-d B-y S-n, Esq. D- of D- D- of B- Lady A-r Lady E-n M-s of B- A- of - B- of D- B- of L- Sir G- P- T- D- of R- D- of Q- E- of S-h Sir J-n H-s Mrs. P-i Sir R-d W-y Mr. E-n Mrs. S-ns D- of N-k L-d M-o Mr. K-e Peter Pindar, Esq. Mrs. F-t Mr. G-n By the author of Kilkhampton Abbey.
Croft, Herbert, Sir, 1751-1816.Date: Mmi [i.e. 1788]- Ephemera
You are desired to accompany the corps of Sir Isaac Newton, Knt., from the Jerusalem Chamber at Westmr. to the Abby on Tuesday March the 28th 1727 at nine of the clock in the evening.
Date: 1727- Pictures
The interment of the unknown warrior at Westminster Abbey. Colour process print, 1920, after F. Matania.
Matania, Fortunino, 1881-1963.Date: [1920]Reference: 2889823i- Books
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An historical description of Westminster-Abbey, its monuments and curiosities. Containing, 1. An Account of its Foundation and miraculous Consecration by St. Peter. 2. The various Changes it has undergone, from its first Establishment as a Christian Church to the present Time. 3. A general View of all the Monuments erected therein; with an Abstract of their Inscriptions, so far as they tend to illustrate the History of the Persons for whom they were written. 4. Exact Copies of the best English Epitaphs, and Translations of the Latin. 5. Characters, Anecdotes, and Memoirs of the Lives of the Kings and principal Personages interred in the enclosed Chapels, or open Parts of this Abbey. 6. Observations on the Beauty and Propriety of the respective Monuments. 7. A particular Description of the Building, Beautifying, and endowing Henry the Viith's Chapel, with the Ornaments belonging to it. 8. A general View of the Cloisters; with Copies of two remarkable Inscriptions there. 9. Translations of the Hebrew, Ethiopic and Greek Epitaphs in this Church, particularly those on the Tombs of Sir Samuel Morland's two Wives, never before attempted. Designed as a Guide to Strangers in viewing this venerable Pile, and to point out to them the most valuable Remains of Antiquity contained therein, as well as the Beauties of modern Statuaries. Note, This is the only perfect Account of the Monuments in Westminster-Abbey hitherto published.
Henry, David, 1710-1792.Date: 1761