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JUNE 1, 1840.

[Price 12s. 6d.

THE

MONUMENTAL EFFIGIES

OF

GREAT BRITAIN.

DRAWN AND ETCHED BY

THOMAS MOLLIS AND GEORGE MOLLIS.

CONTENTS.

1. KING HENRY THE FIRST.

FROM A STATUE ON THE WEST FRONT OF ROCHESTER CATHEDRAL.

2. THE QUEEN OF KING HENRY THE FIRST.

FROM A STATUE ON THE WEST FRONT OF ROCHESTER CATHEDRAL.

3. A KNIGHT TEMPLAR.— in the temple church, london.

4. A KNIGHT TEMPLAR —IN walkerne church, Hertfordshire.

5. A SEPTVANS.— BRASS in chartham church, kent,

6. A LADY OF THE RYTHER FAMILY.— in ryther church, Yorkshire.

7. ROBERT DE MARMION.— in tanfield church, Yorkshire.

8. LORA, WIFE OF ROBERT DE MARMION.-m tanfield church, Yorkshire.

9. KING RICHARD II. AND HIS QUEEN ANNE OF BOHEMIA.

in WESTMINSTER ABBEY.

10. THE SAME. pj^^^ jj

Thk Plate is engraved m outline, in order to shew the singularly curious and elegant manner in which the royal robes are ' adorned with various cognisances and other devices, as the White Hart, the Broom-plant, the Ostrich of Bohemia, S^c. S^c. These ornaments have been hitherto nnknoivn, from the accumulated dust of centuries.

Plate I.

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25, PARLIAMENT-STREET, WESTMINSTER;

AND BY GEORGE HOLLIS, 4, GLOUCESTER-BUILDINGS, WALWORTH.

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Part IL]

SEPTEMBER 1, 1840.

[Price 125'. Qd.

THE

MONUMENTAL EFFIGIES

OF

GREAT BRITAIN.

DRAWN AND ETCHED BY

THOMAS HOLLIS AND GEORGE MOLLIS.

CONTENTS.

1. EFFIGY ATTRIBUTED TO BISHOP DE RUPIBUS.— in Winchester cathedral.

2. A KNIGHT TEMPLAR. in the temple church, london.

3. A LADY OF THE WARBLINGTON FAMILY.— in warblington church, Hampshire.

4. SIR WILLIAM DE RYTHER.— in ryther church, Yorkshire.

5. ELIZABETH, THE WIFE OF WILLIAM LORD MONTACUTE.— in oxford cathedral, G. THE CHILDREN OF KING EDWARD III.— on his tomb in Westminster abbey.

7. KING RICHARD II. (PROFILE AND DETAILS).— in Westminster abbey.

8. ANNE OF BOHEMIA (PROFILE AND DETAILS).— in Westminster abbey.

9. JOHN GOWER THE POET.— in st. saviour's church, southwark.

10. ROBERT DE MARMION AND LORA HIS WIFE.— in west tanfield church, Yorkshire.

The Plan of this Work is formed upon that of The Monumental Effigies of Great Britain, by C. A. Stothard, with which it will correspond in extent, and also present a uniformity in size, paper, and printing. It is proposed that it shall appear every three months, and be completed in fifteen Parts, containing Ten Plates each, with the exception of the last ; which wiU consist of five Plates and the Descriptive Letter-press : the price of each Part will be 12*. Qd. A few copies are printed on Double Elephant paper, to range with the Large Paper copies of Mr. Stothard's Work, price 21,?.

*^* The Proprietors will be thankful to receive any information concerning the present state of remarkable Monumental Effigies, particularly of such as have been slightly or not at all noticed in any Topographical Works.

LONDON:

PUBLISHED BY JOHN BOWYER NICHOLS AND SON,

25, PARLIAMENT-STREET, WESTMINSTER;

AND BY GEORGE HOLLIS, 4, GLOUCESTER-BUILDINGS, WALWORTH.

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Part III.]

DECEMBER 1, 1840.

[Price 12^. Qd.

THE

MONUMENTAL EFFIGIES

OF

GREAT BRITAIN.

DRAWN AND ETCHED BY

THOMAS HOLLIS AND GEORGE HOLLIS.

CONTENTS.

1. ROBERT CONSUL, EARL OF GLOUCESTER.— in st. james's church, Bristol.

2. SIR WILLIAM DE HATFORD.— in hatford church, Berkshire.

3. A LADY OF THE FITZ ALAN FAMILY.— in bedale church, Yorkshire.

4. A LADY OF THE HAMERTON FAMILY.— in selby church, Yorkshire.

5. ELIZABETH, LADY MONTACUTE (PROFILE AND DETAILS).

6. CHILDREN OF LADY MOxNTACUTE.— on her tomb in oxford cathedral.

7. AMICIA, WIFE OF WILLIAM LORD FITZ WARINE, K.G.— in wantage church, Berkshire.

8. A BRASS. formerly in mildenhall church, Suffolk.

9. JOHN NOBLE, B.C.L., PRINCIPAL OF BROADGATES HALL, OXFORD.— in st. aldate's church.

oxford.

10. SIR HUMPHREY STAFFORD AND ALIANOR HIS WIFE.— in bromsgrove church, Worcester- shire.

The Plan of this Work is formed upon that of The Monumental Effigies of Great Britain, by C. A. Stothard, with which it will correspond in extent, and also present a uniformity in size, paper, and printing. It is proposed that it shall appear every three months, and be completed in fifteen Parts, containing Ten Plates each, with the exception of the last ; which will consist of five Plates and the Descriptive Letter-press : the price of each Part will be 12^. 6d. A few copies are printed on Double Elephant paper, to. range with the Large Paper copies of Mr. Stothard's Work, price 21*.

*,(:* The Propt ietors luill be thankful to receive amj information concerning the present state of remarkable Monumental Effigies, particularly of such as have been slightly or not at all noticed in any Topographical Works.

LONDON:

PUBLISHED BY JOHN BOWYER NICHOLS AND SON,

25, PARLIAMENT-STREET, WESTMINSTER;

AND BY GEORGE HOLLIS, 4, GLOUCESTER-BUILDINGS, WALWORTH.

J. B. NICHOLS AND SON, PRINTERS,

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Part IV.]

MARCH 1, 1841.

[Price 12*. 6d.\

THE

MONUMENTAL EFFIGIES

OF

GREAT BRITAIN.

DRAWN AND ETCHED BY

THOMAS HOLLIS AND GEORGE MOLLIS.

CONTENTS.

1. A LADY. IN ROMSEY CHURCH, HAMPSHIRE. j

2. BISHOP ETHELMAR, OR AYMER DE VALENCE, (died 1261).— in Winchester cathedral. \

3. BRIAN LORD FITZ ALAN, (died 1302). in bedale church, Yorkshire. \

4. BRIAN LORD FITZ ALAN (PROFILE AND DETAILS). Plate II. '

5. EFFIGY. IN the cloisters, Hereford cathedral. i

6. HUMPHREY DE BOHUN, EARL OF HEREFORD, AND CONSTABLE OF ENGLAND, (died 1321).|

in HEREFORD CATHEDRAL. !

7. SIR WALTER ARDEN. in aston church, Warwickshire. \

8. A LADY OF THE ARDEN FAMILY. in aston church, Warwickshire.

9. SIR HUMPHREY STAFFORD AND WIFE, (died 1450).— in bromsgrove church, Worcester- j

shire. Plate II.

10. THOMAS LORD BERKELEY (died 1417) AND MARGARET (WARINE) HIS WIFE, (died 1392). i

BRASS IN WOTTON-UNDER-EDGE CHURCH, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. j

The Plan of this Work is formed upon that of The Monumental Effigies of Great Britain, by I C. A. Stothard, with which it will correspond in extent, and also present a uniformity in size, paper, and; printing. It is proposed that it shall appear every three months, and be completed in fifteen Parts, containing I Ten Plates each, with the exception of the last ; which will consist of five Plates and the Descriptive Letter-press : : the price of each Part will be 12*. 6d. A few copies are printed on Double Elephant paper, to range with thai Large Paper .copies of Mr. Stothard's Work, price 21*. i

%* The Proprietors mil be thankful to receive any information concerning the present state of remarkable Monumental j

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LONDON:

PUBLISHED BY JOHN BOWYER NICHOLS AND SON,

25, parliament-street, WESTMINSTER;

AND BY GEORGE HOLLIS, 4, GLOUCESTER-BUILDINGS, WALWORTH.

J, B. NICHOLS AND SON, PRINTERS,

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Part V.]

JUNE, 1841,

[Price 12*. 6d.

THE

MONUMENTAL EFFIGIES

OF

GREAT BRITAIN

DRAWN AND ETCHED BY

THOMAS HOLLIS AND GEORGE MOLLIS.

CONTENTS.

1. LAWRENCE SAINT MARTIN, BISHOP OF ROCHESTER, (died 1274).— in Rochester cathedral.

2. A LADY OF THE CLIFFORD FAMILY.— in Worcester cathedral.

3. EFFIGY OF A PRIEST.— in Worcester cathedral.

4. A LADY OF THE ACHARD FAMILY.— in sparsholt church, Berkshire.

5. A KNIGHT OF THE PEMBRIDGE FAMILY.— in clehongre church, Herefordshire. Plate I.

6. A KNIGHT OF THE PEMBRIDGE FAMILY (PROFILE AND DETAILS). Plate II.

7. A KNIGHT OF THE PEMBRIDGE FAMILY (PROFILE AND DETAILS). Plate III.

8. SIR RICHARD PEMBRIDGE, K.G. (died 1375).— in Hereford cathedral.

9. PHILIPPA OF HAINAULT, QUEEN OF KING EDWARD III. (died 1369).— in Westminster abbey. 10. SIR ROBERT HARCOURT, K.G. (died 1471) AND MARGARET (BYRON) HIS WIFE.— in stanton-

HARCOURT church, OXFORDSHIRE.

The Plan of this Work is formed upon that of The Monumental Effigies of Great Britain, by C. A. Stothard, with which it will correspond in extent, and also present a uniformity in size, paper, and printing. It is proposed that it shall appear every three months, and be completed in fifteen Parts, containing Ten Plates each, with the exception of the last ; which will consist of five Plates and the Descriptive Letter-press : the price of each Part will be 12*. 6d. A few copies are printed on Double Elephant paper, to range with the Large Paper copies of Mr. Stothard's Work, price 21*.

*if* The Proprietors will be thankful to receive any information concerning the present state of remarkable Monumental Effigies, particularly of such as have been slightly or not at all noticed in any Topographical Works.

LONDON:

PUBLISHED BY JOHN BOWYER NICHOLS AND SON,

25, parliament-street, WESTMINSTER;

AND BY GEORGE HOLLIS, 4, GLOUCESTER-BUILDINGS, WALWORTH.

J. B. NICHOLS AND SON, PRINTERS,

25, PARLIAMENT-STRKET, WESTMINSTER.

The Subscribers to "The Monumental Effigies of Great Britain " are respectfuUy informed, that the delay which has occurred in the appearance of Part V. has been occasioned by the protracted indis- position of Mr. G. HoLLis.

Every exertion will be used to ensure the publication of Part VI. on the First of November.

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