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Monasticon anglicanum, or, The history of the ancient abbies, and other monasteries, hospitals, cathedral and collegiate churches, in England and Wales. : With divers French, Irish, and Scotch monasteries formerly relating to England
Dugdale, Sir William (1605-1686); Dodsworth, Roger (1585-1654); Wright, James (1643-1713)
1693
An abridged translation, by James Wright of the Latin work, originally published under joint authorship of Sir William Dugdale and Roger Dodsworth.. Vol. 1: [12], 124 p.; v. 2: [125]-262 p. ; v. 3: ...
Architectural parallels, or, The progress of ecclesiastical architecture in England, through the twelfth and thirteenth centuries : exhibited in a series of parallel examples, selected from the following abbey churches: Fountains, Kirkstall, Furness, Roche, Byland, Hexham, Jervaulx, Whitby, Rievaulx, Netley, Bridlington, Tintern, St. Mary's, York, Guisborough, Selby, Howden
Sharpe, Edmund (1809-1877)
1848
Includes list of plates at beginning.
Notitia monastica, or, An account of all the abbies, priories, and houses of friers, formerly in England and Wales. And also of all the colleges and hospitals founded before A.D. MDXL. By the Right Reverend Doctor Thomas Tanner, late Lord Bishop of St. Asaph. Published A.D. MDCCXLIV by John Tanner, M.A. vicar of Lowestoft in Suffolk, and precentor of the cathedral church of St. Asaph. And now reprinted with many additions, by James Nasmith, M.A. rector of Snalewell in Cambridgeshire and Chaplain to the right honourable John Earl of Buckinghamshire
Tanner, Thomas (1674-1735); Nasmith, James (1740-1808); Vertue, George (1684-1756)
MDCCLXXXVII [1787]
With a frontispiece-portrait of the author engraved by George Vertue in 1743 and armorial plates.