EditorialA drawing of the Indulgence Tablet from the Chantry Chapel of the Holy Trinity, founded in 1325 by Sir Robert Hungerford, at Hungerford Church, Berkshire. THIS INSCRIPTION IS ON A YELLOW MARBLE FIXT INTO THE SOUTH WALL OF A SMALL CHAPEL JOYNING TO THE ...
EditorialPlate XXII: Chantry Chapels, Section of West Entrance and Elevation of the East End, St Stephen's Chapel, Print made by T. Clarke, 17991839, after James Robert Thompson, active 18071843, 1835, Line engraving proof on smooth, moderately thick, white wov...
EditorialPlate XXXII: Longitudinal Section through the Chantry Chapel and Cloister, St Stephen's Chapel, Print made by unknown artist, (J. Hawkesworth), after James Robert Thompson, active 18071843, 1835, Line engraving, proof before lettering on smooth, modera...
EditorialScreen over the Chantry of Henry the Fifth, John Bluck, active 17911831, British, after Frederick Mackenzie, 17881854, British, 1812, Aquatint, hand-colored.
EditorialA drawing of the Indulgence Tablet from the Chantry Chapel of the Holy Trinity, founded in 1325 by Sir Robert Hungerford, at Hungerford Church, Berkshire. THIS INSCRIPTION IS ON A YELLOW MARBLE FIXT INTO THE SOUTH WALL OF A SMALL CHAPEL JOYNING TO THE ...
EditorialARCHEOLOGICAL RELICS AT ENFIELD: REMAINS OF THE OLD CHURCH, RALEIGH'S HOUSE, UVEDALE'S CEDAR, THE MARKET CROSS, THE CHANTRY SCHOOL, THE TOWN HOUSE, ROOM IN THE PALACE, UK, 1858.
EditorialOLD CHELSEA CHURCH: 1. INTERIOR, LOOKING NORTH-EAST; 2. TOMB OF SIR THOMAS MORE; 3. SCULPTURED CAPITAL OF MORE'S CHANTRY CHAPEL; 4. CHAINED BIBLES AND BOOK OF HOMILIES.
EditorialThe Beauchamp chantry, built by Isabella Despencer in memory of her first husband Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Abergavenny and Worcester, who was killed at the siege of Meaux in 1421.