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1 THE ESHOLT PRIORY CHARTER OF 1485 AND ITS DECORATION 1 By William Connor The rediscovery of the Esholt Priory Charter of 1485 is a matter of great significance to students of manuscript decoration in the fifteenth century ?
1 THE ESHOLT PRIORY CHARTER OF 1485 AND ITS DECORATION 1 By William Connor The rediscovery of the Esholt Priory Charter of 1485 is a matter of great significance to students of manuscript decoration in the fifteenth century ?
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Certainly he presided over the Bench during the period of greatest interest for the decoration of its plea rolls and therefore may be taken for a supporter of this style of calligraphy and drawing . The strapwork decoration of the top ...
Certainly he presided over the Bench during the period of greatest interest for the decoration of its plea rolls and therefore may be taken for a supporter of this style of calligraphy and drawing . The strapwork decoration of the top ...
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It was usual for such decoration to be added at the time of the grant , but the arrangements would have been the responsibility of the recipient , in this case Margaret Clifford , a lady of undoubted Lancastrian sympathies .
It was usual for such decoration to be added at the time of the grant , but the arrangements would have been the responsibility of the recipient , in this case Margaret Clifford , a lady of undoubted Lancastrian sympathies .
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Contents
DUGGLEBY HOWE BURIAL JAND THE EASTERN YORKSHIRE | 1 |
TWO UNUSUAL ROMANOBRITISH DRAGONESQUE BROOCHES | 15 |
EXCAVATIONS AT MOSS STREET DEPOT MOSS STREET YORK | 21 |
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