Essex
Essex
Ainsworth, S., Cockroft, W.D., Everson, P. and Ryan, P.M., ‘A fragmentary grave cover and
the site of Woodham Walter church’, Essex Archaeol. and History 22 (1991),
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Andrews, H. C., ‘The Lee family of Chingford’, Essex Review 37 (1928), 44-
Eastwick, Herts; shield in Saffron Walden Museum]
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[indents in chancel]
Benton, G.M., ‘An additional note on a brass at Saffron Walden’, Trans. Essex Archaeol.
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Benton, G.M., ‘Brass of Agnes Woodthorpe [formerly Dister]. St. Peter's church, Colchester’,
Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc. N.S., 13 (1915), 309-
Benton, G.M., ‘Brass to John Hubbard, 1537, at Great Bromley’, Trans. Essex Archaeol.
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Benton, G.M., ‘Dister Brass [Lavenham, Co. Suffolk]’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc. N.S., 15
(1921), 156
Benton, G.M., ‘Palimpsest brass at Wivenhoe, II’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc. N.S., 25
(1958), 272-
Benton, G.M., ‘Palimpsest brass at Wivenhoe’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc. N.S., 15 (1921),
242-
Benton, G.M., ‘Recovery of a monumental brass at Tollesbury’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc.
N.S., 24 (1951), 159
Benton, G.M., ‘The brasses at St. James's church, Colchester’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc.
N.S., 25 (1958), 263-
Benton, G.M., ‘The Coke and Wilde brass 1606, at Great Totham’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc.
N.S., 23 (1942), 141-
Benton, G.M., ‘The destroyed church of St. Lawrence, East Donyland’, Trans. Essex Archaeol.
Soc. N.S., 19 (1930), 97-
Benton, G.M., ‘The destruction of Little Horkesley church, and the discovery of a palimpsest
brass’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc. N.S., 23 (1942), 116-
Benton, G.M., Bushnell, G.H.S., and Ruck, G.A.E., ‘The recovery of a lost brass at Saffron
Walden’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc. N.S., 24 (1951), 157
Birch, C.G.R., ‘Sulyard brass in Runwell church’, Essex Review, 6 (1897), 61
Briggs, N., ‘A bibliography of Essex brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc. 11 (1971),
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Brown, A.H., 'Some Curious Brasses in Essex', The Churchwoman (16 December 1898)
Brown, A.H., 'Some Essex Brasses', The Churchwoman (29 December 1899)
Burnett, M., ‘The Fitzralph brass at Pebmarsh’, Essex Archaeol Hist 6 (1974), 99
Carter, H.M., ‘Brass of Robert Barfoot at Lambourne: palimpsests found’, Trans. Essex
Archaeol. Soc. 3rd. series, 1 (1964), 215-
Chancellor, F., ‘Brass in Springfield church’, Essex Review 5 (1896), 125
Chancellor, F., Ancient Sepulchral Monuments of Essex (1890)
Christie, M. and Smith, E.B., ‘Two Essex incised slabs’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc.
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Christy, M., ‘Some Essex coffin slabs’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc. 7 (1900), 369-
Christy, M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘Some interesting Essex brasses’, Essex Review 3 (1894),
119-
Christy, M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘Some interesting Essex brasses’, Reliquary and Illustrated
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Christy, M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘Some interesting Essex brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass
Soc. 4 (1900), 1-
Christy, M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘Some interesting Essex brasses illustrative of Elizabethan
costume’ Antiquary, 38 (1902), 6-
Christy, M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘Some interesting Essex brasses illustrative of Stuart
costume’, Antiquary 39 (1903), 113-
Christy, M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘Some interesting Essex brasses recently re-
Essex Archaeol. Soc. N.S. 3 (1900), 254-
Christy, M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘Some lost Essex brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc. 3
(1900), 154-
Christy, M., Porteous, W.W. and Smith, E.B., ‘Some interesting Essex brasses’, Trans.
Essex Archaeol. Soc. N.S. 6 (1898), 146-
Christy, M., ‘On a late thirteenth century inscription in Fobbing church’, Essex Review
8 (1899), 34-
Christy, M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘An Essex brass’, [Hempstead], Trans. Essex Archaeol.
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Christy, M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘On a monumental brass newly discovered in Essex’,
[Dovercourt], Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc. N.S., 16 (1921), 48-
Christy, M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘The monumental brasses at Little Waltham church,
Essex Review 2 (1893), 45-
Christy, M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘The Tedcastell brass at Barking’, Essex Review 2 (1893),
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Clapham, A.W., The Benedictine Abbey of Barking, (London, 1911)
Cockerell, D.J., ‘Some notes on shroud brasses in Essex’, Essex Review 56 (1947),
211-
Crosby, N.A., ‘Brasses from Heydon and West Hanningfield’, Essex Review 1 (1892), 180.
Crouch, W., ‘The Tedcastell brass at Barking’, Essex Review 2 (1893), 246-
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d’Elboux, R.H. (ed.), The Monumental Brasses of Essex Parts 1 and 2, (1948, 1951)
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Farrer, E., ‘Little Horkesley church in 1888', Essex Review 60 (1951), 12-
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Fowler, R.C., ‘The Brass of William Loveney (?) in Wendens Ambo church’, Trans. Essex
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Franks, A.W., ‘Monumental brasses of Essex’, Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd ser. 7 (1876-
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Freeth, S., ‘The brass-
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Gawthorp, W.E., ‘Monumental brasses at South Weald and Leyton’, [refixed], Trans.
Essex Archaeol. Soc. N.S., 20 (1933), 277-
Gilbert, W., ‘The brass to Walter Larder ... North Weald’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc.
N.S., 9 (1911), 30-
Girling, F.A., ‘Merchants marks in Essex’, Essex Review 64 (1955), 30-
Griffin, R., ‘A palimpsest brass at Harlow’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc. N.S., 21 (1937),
330-
Griffin, R., ‘Two monumental brasses, now lost, formerly at Latton’ Trans. Essex Archaeol.
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Harrison, G.H.R., ‘Notes on a monumental brass effigy in Great Parndon church’, Trans.
Essex Archaeol. Soc. O.S., 3 (1865), 204-
Hills, A., ‘Johan de Vautone, Chivaler’ [Wimbish], Essex Review 52 (1943), 21-
Hills, A., ‘Samuel Harsnett (1561-
9-
Hills, A., ‘Scrope versus Grosvenor: a notable armorial brass at Wivenhoe’, Essex Review
45 (1936), 65-
Hills, A., ‘The legal brasses of Essex’, Essex Review 48 (1939), 69-
Hills, A., ‘Three military coffin slabs in Essex’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc. 7 (1945),
251-
Johnstone, C.E., 'Alderne's Chantry at Latton, Essex', Home Counties Magazine 4 (1902),
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King, H.W., ‘Destruction of church monuments. ..the alleged burial of a large monumental
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King, H.W., ‘On a recently discovered monumental brass belonging to Bowers Gifford
church’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc. O.S., 1 (1858), 93-
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Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc. N.S., 23 (1942), 169-
Lucas, W.J., ‘Brasses in Great Leighs church’, Essex Review 3 (1894), 200-
Mabbitt, K.R., ‘The Audley Chapel in Berechurch church’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc.
N.S., 22 (1940), 87-
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120-
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Morris, R., The Powells in Essex and their London Ancestors, (Loughton and District Heraldry
Society, 2002)
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Society, 2003)
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Note ‘Brasses at St. Margaret's, Barking: interesting discovery’, Essex Review 48
(1939), 221-
Note ‘Gosfield: Thomas Rolf's brass, 1440', Essex Review 26 (1917), 41-
Note ‘Palimpsest brass at Barking’, Essex Review 52 {1943 ), 54 162-
Ogborne, E., History of Essex (London, 1814)
Pertwee, A., ‘Beriffe family of Brightlingsea’, Essex Review 12 (1904), 220-
Piggot, J., ‘On the brass of Sir William Fitz Ralph. ..in Pebmarsh church’, Trans. Essex
Archaeol. Soc. O.S., 4 (1869), 132-
Potter, G.W.J., ‘Brasses in Little Waltham Church’, Essex Review 2 (1893), 59-
Report of a visit to Aveley church, 1892, with account of palimpsest brass, Trans. Essex
Archaeol. N.S., 1 (1893) 291-
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Soc. N.S., 3 (1889), 181-
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Essex Archaeol. Soc. N.S., 2 (1884), 292-
Sparvel-
(1880), 151-
Steer, F.W., ‘The Medeley and Dannett brasses in Tilty church’, Essex Review 52 (1943),
4-
Stuchfield, H.M., ‘The monumental brasses of Essex -
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[brasses described by Holman]
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