Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Abbreviations
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1 Tombs: Honoring the Dead
- 2 Chantries: The Quest for Perpetual Prayers
- 3 Building for the Congregation: Roofs, Aisles, and Stained Glass
- 4 Adorning the Liturgy: Luxury Fabrics and Chapel Plate
- 5 Almshouses and Schools: Prayers and Service to the Community
- 6 Defining Themselves
- 7 Epilogue: Destruction and Survival
- Conclusion
- Appendix 1 Patrons of the Fabric of the Church
- Appendix 2 Patrons of Tombs
- Appendix 3 Location of Tombs in Churches
- Appendix 4 Choice of Burial Companion
- Appendix 5 Women Who Commissioned Chantries
- Appendix 6 Commissions of Stained-Glass Windows
- Appendix 7 Additions or Major Repairs to Churches
- Appendix 8 Bequests of Vestments
- Appendix 9 Patrons of Almshouses or Schools
- Glossary
- Select Bibliography
- Archival Sources
- Index
Appendix 3 - Location of Tombs in Churches
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 December 2020
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Abbreviations
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1 Tombs: Honoring the Dead
- 2 Chantries: The Quest for Perpetual Prayers
- 3 Building for the Congregation: Roofs, Aisles, and Stained Glass
- 4 Adorning the Liturgy: Luxury Fabrics and Chapel Plate
- 5 Almshouses and Schools: Prayers and Service to the Community
- 6 Defining Themselves
- 7 Epilogue: Destruction and Survival
- Conclusion
- Appendix 1 Patrons of the Fabric of the Church
- Appendix 2 Patrons of Tombs
- Appendix 3 Location of Tombs in Churches
- Appendix 4 Choice of Burial Companion
- Appendix 5 Women Who Commissioned Chantries
- Appendix 6 Commissions of Stained-Glass Windows
- Appendix 7 Additions or Major Repairs to Churches
- Appendix 8 Bequests of Vestments
- Appendix 9 Patrons of Almshouses or Schools
- Glossary
- Select Bibliography
- Archival Sources
- Index
Summary
(2) indicates that the woman built two different tombs. For more information on these women, see Appendix 1.
Dates have been added only in cases where there are two women of the same name in the period. Occasionally, the women are listed by the name they used, rather than their last husband's surname.
Mary Allington Chancel
Katherine Arderne Chancel
Anne, Lady Audley Lady Chapel
Elizabeth Audley Chancel
Katherine Babington Adjacent to chancel
Anne Barnardiston High altar
Elizabeth Barnardiston High altar (2)
Dame Joan Barre Chancel
Margaret, Lady Beauchamp of Powick North side of chancel
Margaret Bedingfield Adjacent to chapel
Katherine Berkeley Lady Chapel (2)
Dame Elizabeth Biconyll Lady Chapel
Anne Bourchier South aisle adjoining chancel
Elizabeth Bourchier, Lady Bath
Elizabeth Bourchier, widow of Sir John Lady Chapel
Elisabeth Bourchier (daughter of John,Earl of Bath)
Elisabeth Bourchier, Lady Fitzwarren
Isabel Bourchier, Countess of Devon Chancel
Isabel Bourchier
Margaret Bourchier, Countess of Bath High altar (3)
Joan Bradbury Lady Chapel
Elizabeth Brandon
Jane Bray, Lady Bray Chancel (3)
Elisabeth Bridges, Lady Chandos Chancel (2)
Eleanor Brereton East end of north aisle; probably. Lady Chapel
Anne Brooke, widow of Sir Richard
Anne Broughton
Elizabeth Brown
Lady Lucy Fitzwilliam Brown (2)
Margaret Bulkeley Aisle adjacent to chancel
Maud Bulstrode Aisle adjacent to chancel
Alice Burgh
Jane Calthorpe
Margaret Capell Capell chapel on south side adjacent to chancel
Dame Margaret Carew Chancel
Margaret Catesby Chancel
Jane Chamond South aisle adjacent to chancel
Agnes Cheyne (1494) West wall of nave has brass
Anne Cheyney (1562) East side of south transept
Margaret Choke North or Lady Chapel adjacent to chancel
Alice Clere Chancel before high altar
Elizabeth Clere
Elizabeth Clifford South chapel adjacent to chancel
Dame Agnes Clifton Chantry closet of Our Lady;
North aisle (2)
Isabel Clifton South aisle adjacent to chancel
Anne Cobham (1453) Chancel before high altar
Anne Cobham (1472) Lady Chapel
Barbara Cokayne Our Lady's Chapel
Eleanor Cornwall
Katherine, Countess of Devon
Margaret Courteney
Eleanor Croft North chapel adjacent to chancel
Mable or Maud, Lady Dacre (1508)
Margaret Danby
Anne Danvers (1531) Between Chancel and South
Chapel
Anne Danvers (1539) Chancel
Dame Sybil Danvers Chancel
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- English Aristocratic Women's Religious Patronage 1450-1550 , pp. 221 - 226Publisher: Amsterdam University PressPrint publication year: 2018