Catalogue description "Lincoln Minster. Copies from drawings of tombs & monuments taken in 1641"

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Details of HILL 46/4/1
Reference: HILL 46/4/1
Title: "Lincoln Minster. Copies from drawings of tombs & monuments taken in 1641"
Description:

Numbered on cover No.'9'

 

"Edwd Jas Willson, Lincoln"

 

'Contents of a volume of illuminated drawings, and copies of epitaphs taken by Sir William Dugdale and Mr William Sedgwick, painter, for Sir Christopher Hatton. A.D. 1641; - and in summer of 1815 discovered in a chest at Kirby Hall, Co. Northampt., the seat of George Finch Hatton Esqr... by the Revd. H.K. Bonney of King's Cliffe'.

 

Notes by Willson, not a transcript.

 

Copies of drawings of monuments, brasses etc.:

 

Robert Monson, Judge

 

William Alnwyk, Bishop of Lincoln Henry Sapcote, gent., and Jane his wife Philip Tylney, Canon and Residentiary Thomas de Saperton

 

Tomb of Eleanor, wife of Edward I

 

Armorial shields in great east window, chapel of Blessed Mary

 

Tomb of Lady Joan formerly wife of Nicholas de Cantilupe, kt., on south side of chapel of Blessed Mary

 

Armorial shields and 3 kneeling figures [of Nicholas Cantilupe and 2 priests (?)] in South window opposite chapel of Blessed Mary

 

Shrine in the chapel of Blessed Mary

 

Tomb of William Dalyson, one of the Justices of the King's Bench, in the Chanter's Alley

 

Two armorial shields in west window in north transept

 

Tomb of [Dean] Mackworth

 

Tomb of Thomas Fitzwilliams of Mablethorpe esq.

 

Tomb of Robert Grostest, formerly Bishop of Lincoln

 

Pencil notes discussing this tomb and when the figure disappeared, on a separate sheet bound in

 

Tomb of John Chedworth, Bishop of Lincoln (arm. shields only shown)

 

Tomb of William Atwater, Bishop of Lincoln (2 shields only shown)

 

Remains of tombs in south transept: Philip Repington, Bishop; Bishop Richard Gravesend; Christopher Massingberd, Archdeacon of Stow

 

Tomb of Margaret Fynes in south aisle against choir

 

Shrine of St. Hugh.

Date: 1826
Held by: Lincolnshire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Physical description: 20 ff.

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