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I.—The Complete Building Accounts of the City Churches (Parochial) designed by Sir Christopher Wren

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 November 2011

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Bound up with other additional matter in the heirloom copy of Wren's Parentalia, on which I read a short paper on the 17th June, 1909;, is an engraving by Hulsbergh. It is an emblematical design of a pyramid dotted with medallions, on each of which is written the name of a Wren building and a reference number. At the sides are two tables giving the costs of each building, set out to the uttermost farthing. No doubt many students of Wren have wondered, as I did, where Hulsbergh got these detailed figures, and by good fortune I have found their source in Bodley's Library, Oxford.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1915

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page 1 note 1 Proceedings, xxii, 524.Google Scholar

page 10 note 1 This inquiry is followed up in the supplementary paper printed after this.

page 61 note 1 See note on page 26.