The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 67-68Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1995 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Page 117
... effigy is shown wearing prick spurs , although one is broken away . The large mailed hands are composed in prayer and the right leg is crossed over the left . The toes point inwards towards each other , over the back of a lion . Lying ...
... effigy is shown wearing prick spurs , although one is broken away . The large mailed hands are composed in prayer and the right leg is crossed over the left . The toes point inwards towards each other , over the back of a lion . Lying ...
Page 119
... effigy at Escrick and run throughout this series . The slabs of both the effigies at Howden , except underneath the cushions , have been carved as though they are draped with a cloth . This is seen as a series of small pleats and ...
... effigy at Escrick and run throughout this series . The slabs of both the effigies at Howden , except underneath the cushions , have been carved as though they are draped with a cloth . This is seen as a series of small pleats and ...
Page 126
... effigy commemorates Sir Eluard and was probably carved c . 1322. The presence of the prick spurs on the Saltmarshe effigy would have been normal in the early 1320s . However , the depiction of prick spurs appears to have become ...
... effigy commemorates Sir Eluard and was probably carved c . 1322. The presence of the prick spurs on the Saltmarshe effigy would have been normal in the early 1320s . However , the depiction of prick spurs appears to have become ...
Contents
EXCAVATION OF A DSHAPED ENCLOSURE AT UPTON WEST YORKSHIRE | 7 |
BRAMHAM MOOR AND THE RED WHITE AND BROWN BATTLES | 23 |
EXCAVATION WITHIN THE CHURCH AT THE AUGUSTINIAN PRIORY OF GISBOROUGH | 51 |
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