Medieval panorama : the English scene from conquest to Reformation / by G.G. Coulton.
- Coulton, G. G. (George Gordon), 1858-1947.
- Date:
- 1947
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Medieval panorama : the English scene from conquest to Reformation / by G.G. Coulton. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Lynn Town Hall page 526 On the right, the Trinity Guildhall which Margery saw rise from its ruins after the fire; on the left, an Elizabethan addition. For this and the following figure I am indebted to the distinguished Lynn artist of to-day, Mr Walter Dexter, R.B.A. St Margaret's, Lynn page 527 The great parish church which a contemporary Hull official described as a “cathedral”. See my An and the Reformation, p. 218. A Mason's Signature page 564 From the south jamb of the tower arch at Coton, Cambs. It reads “ [compasses] Andrew Swynnow began this first on St Wulstan’s day, 1481”. Swinhoe is still a not uncommon name in the neighbourhood. Masons' Marks at Gloucester page 5 66 From the triforium galleries, which have always been sheltered. It will be noted that some stones bear no marks; probably because these masons were on the permanent abbey staff, and needed to give no vouchers. From an Architect’s Notebook page 569 Cat and crayfish sketched for carving purposes by Villard de Honnecourt, about a.d. 1250. From plate xm of his Album, edited by Lassus and Willis. A Thirteenth-Century Architect page 570 Eudes de Montreuil, master-mason at Notre-Dame-de-Paris, from a tracing of his funeral slab now destroyed. (Lethaby, Medieval Art, p. 252.) The Tumbler page 581 From J. Strutt, Sports and Pastimes (1810), plate xix. (Fourteenth century.) The Wife-Beater From a MS. of 1456 in A. Schultz, Deutsches Leben, fig. 344* The Wife of Bath Ellesmere MS. f. 76. Maidenly Deportment From T. Wright, Womankind in Western Europe, p. 15S. Ladies Hawking From J. Strutt, Sports and Pastimes (1810), plate III. page 616 621 626 627](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29978579_0016.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)