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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), 

170-3

Andrews, H. C., ‘The Lee family of Chingford’, Essex Review 37 (1928), 44-45. [brass at 

Eastwick, Herts; shield in Saffron Walden Museum]

Badham, S., Gittos, B., Gittos, M. and Lankester, P., ‘List of Purbeck marble coffin-shaped 

slabs: Essex’, Church Mons. Soc. Newsletter 11(1995), 18-20; 12 (1996-7), 53

Bayley, T.D.S., ‘Some discoveries at Bradfield church’", Essex Review 39 (1930), 117-124 

[indents in chancel] 

Benton, G.M., ‘An additional note on a brass at Saffron Walden’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. 

Soc. N.S., 25 (1955), 108 

Benton, G.M., ‘Brass of Agnes Woodthorpe [formerly Dister]. St. Peter's church, Colchester’, 

Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc. N.S., 13 (1915), 309-311 

Benton, G.M., ‘Brass to John Hubbard, 1537, at Great Bromley’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. 

Soc. N.S., 21 (1937), 334 

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), 272-273 

Benton, G.M., ‘Palimpsest brass at Wivenhoe’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc. N.S., 15 (1921), 

242-243

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), 141-144 

Benton, G.M., ‘The destroyed church of St. Lawrence, East Donyland’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. 

Soc. N.S., 19 (1930), 97-110 [brasses, pp. 102-104]

Benton, G.M., ‘The destruction of Little Horkesley church, and the discovery of a palimpsest 

brass’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc. N.S., 23 (1942), 116-124 

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), 149-61

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), 215-216 

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.  

N.S. 8, 1-7

Christy, M., ‘Some Essex coffin slabs’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc. 7 (1900), 369-95

Christy, M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘Some interesting Essex brasses’, Essex Review 3 (1894), 

119-31

Christy, M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘Some interesting Essex brasses’, Reliquary and Illustrated 

Archaeologist 5 (1899), 9-21

Christy, M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘Some interesting Essex brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass 

Soc. 4 (1900), 1-16

Christy, M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘Some interesting Essex brasses illustrative of Elizabethan

costume’ Antiquary, 38 (1902), 6-10 and 44-7

Christy, M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘Some interesting Essex brasses illustrative of Stuart 

costume’, Antiquary 39 (1903), 113-8, 175-8 and 233-8

Christy, M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘Some interesting Essex brasses recently re-fixed’, Trans. 

Essex Archaeol. Soc. N.S. 3 (1900), 254-64

Christy, M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘Some lost Essex brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc.

(1900), 154-64

Christy, M., Porteous, W.W. and Smith, E.B., ‘Some interesting Essex brasses’, Trans. 

Essex Archaeol. Soc. N.S. 6 (1898), 146-70 

Christy, M., ‘On a late thirteenth century inscription in Fobbing church’, Essex Review  

8 (1899), 34-6

Christy, M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘An Essex brass’, [Hempstead], Trans. Essex Archaeol. 

Soc. N.S., 16 (1922), 205-209 

Christy, M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘On a monumental brass newly discovered in Essex’, 

[Dovercourt], Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc. N.S., 16 (1921), 48-49 

Christy, M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘The monumental brasses at Little Waltham church, 

Essex Review 2 (1893), 45-48 

Christy, M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘The Tedcastell brass at Barking’, Essex Review 2 (1893), 

Christy, M., Benton, G.M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘Two brasses newly-discovered at Wormingford’, 

Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc. N.S., 16 (1923), 283-287 

Clapham, A.W., The Benedictine Abbey of Barking, (London, 1911) 

Cockerell, D.J., ‘Some notes on shroud brasses in Essex’, Essex Review 56 (1947), 211-4

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), 246-248

Cutts, H.W., ‘A monumental brass at Tolleshunt D'Arcy’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc.

N.S., 1 (1878), 3-4. 

d’Elboux, R.H. (ed.), The Monumental Brasses of Essex Parts 1 and 2, (1948, 1951)

Elliot, H.L., ‘Fitz Lewis of West Horndon and the brasses at Ingrave’, Trans. Essex Archaeol.

Soc. N.S., 6 (1898), 28-53 

Farrer, E., ‘Little Horkesley church in 1888', Essex Review 60 (1951), 12-15 

[account of brasses and monuments]

Fowler, R.C., ‘The Brass of William Loveney (?) in Wendens Ambo church’, Trans.  Essex 

Archaeol. Soc. N.S., 15 (1921), 317 

Franks, A.W., ‘Monumental brasses of Essex’, Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd ser. 7 (1876-9),

147-55

Freeth, S., ‘The brass-rubbings in the Society’s Collections’, Essex Archaeol. and History  

11 (1979), 119-24

Gawthorp, W.E., ‘Monumental brasses at South Weald and Leyton’, [refixed], Trans. 

Essex Archaeol. Soc. N.S., 20 (1933), 277-279 

Gilbert, W., ‘The brass to Walter Larder ... North Weald’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc.

N.S., 9 (1911), 30-35 

Girling, F.A., ‘Merchants marks in Essex’, Essex Review 64 (1955), 30-5

Griffin, R., ‘A palimpsest brass at Harlow’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc. N.S., 21 (1937), 

330-334

Griffin, R., ‘Two monumental brasses, now lost, formerly at Latton’ Trans. Essex Archaeol.

Soc., N.S., 21 (1937), 230-233 

Harrison, G.H.R., ‘Notes on a monumental brass effigy in Great Parndon church’, Trans. 

Essex Archaeol. Soc. O.S., 3 (1865), 204-205 

Hills, A., ‘Johan de Vautone, Chivaler’ [Wimbish], Essex Review 52 (1943), 21-27

Hills, A., ‘Samuel Harsnett (1561-1631)’ [brass at Chigwell], Essex Review 51 (1942), 

9-16 

Hills, A., ‘Scrope versus Grosvenor: a notable armorial brass at Wivenhoe’, Essex Review  

45 (1936), 65-73 

Hills, A., ‘The legal brasses of Essex’, Essex Review 48 (1939), 69-78

Hills, A., ‘Three military coffin slabs in Essex’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc. 7 (1945), 

251-62

Johnstone, C.E., 'Alderne's Chantry at Latton, Essex', Home Counties Magazine 4 (1902),

222-5

King, H.W., ‘Destruction of church monuments. ..the alleged burial of a large monumental

brass in the chancel of South Benfleet church’ [examples of losses from other parishes],

Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc. N.S., 4 (1893), 161-171 

King, H.W., ‘On a recently discovered monumental brass belonging to Bowers Gifford 

church’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc. O.S., 1 (1858), 93-98 

Lack, W. and Whittemore, P., ‘Strethall, Essex: a note on the palimpsest brass’, Essex J.  

3 (1998), 52-3

Lewis, R.R., and Cockell, D.J., ‘Discovery of brass to Walter Gayselee, c. 1370, at Ingrave’,

Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc. N.S., 23 (1942), 169-170

Lucas, W.J., ‘Brasses in Great Leighs church’, Essex Review 3 (1894), 200-202

Mabbitt, K.R., ‘The Audley Chapel in Berechurch church’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc.  

N.S., 22 (1940), 87-97 [brass, p. 94]

Miller, R.M., Porteous W.W. and Smith, E.B., 'Monumental Brasses of Essex', in Kelway, A.C.

(ed.), Memorials of Old Essex (London, 1909)

Milligan, H.M., ‘Byschopton brass at Great Bromley’, Essex Review 6 (1897),

120-122

Morant, P., History and Antiquities of Essex (London, 1768)

Morris, R., The Powells in Essex and their London Ancestors, (Loughton and District Heraldry

Society, 2002)

Morris, R., The Stonnard and other Brasses in St. Nicholas' Church, (Loughton and District Heraldry

Society, 2003)

Muilman, P., A New and Complete History of Essex (Chelmsford, 1770) 

Note ‘Brasses at St. Margaret's, Barking: interesting discovery’, Essex Review 48 (1939), 221-222 

Note ‘Gosfield: Thomas Rolf's brass, 1440', Essex Review 26 (1917), 41-44 

Note ‘Palimpsest brass at Barking’, Essex Review 52 {1943 ), 54 162-165 

Ogborne, E., History of Essex (London, 1814)

Pertwee, A., ‘Beriffe family of Brightlingsea’, Essex Review 12 (1904), 220-222

Piggot, J., ‘On the brass of Sir William Fitz Ralph. ..in Pebmarsh church’, Trans. Essex 

Archaeol. Soc. O.S., 4 (1869), 132-136 

Potter, G.W.J., ‘Brasses in Little Waltham Church’, Essex Review 2 (1893), 59-60

Report of a visit to Aveley church, 1892, with account of palimpsest brass, Trans. Essex 

Archaeol. N.S., 1 (1893)  291-293 

Report of a visit to Fingringhoe church, with account of brasses, Trans. Essex Archaeol.

Soc. N.S., 3 (1889), 181-182 

Report of a visit to Saffron Walden church and almshouses, with account of brasses. Trans. 

Essex Archaeol. Soc. N.S., 2 (1884), 292-295 

Sparvel-Bayly, J.A., 'Essex Brasses (additions and corections to Haines's list)', Antiquity 6

(1880), 151-3

Steer, F.W., ‘The Medeley and Dannett brasses in Tilty church’, Essex Review 52 (1943), 

4-12. 

Stuchfield, H.M., ‘The monumental brasses of Essex - Orsett’, Essex J. 27 (Spring, 1992), 

113-6

Suckling, A., Memorials of the Antiquities and Architecture of Essex (London,

1845)

Tyrell A., and Tyrill, L. (eds.), Petre and Tyrell Family Links in the Ingatestone Area,

(Tyrrell Family History Society, 2003)

Vaughan, E., ‘Lost treasures of Finchingfield church’, Essex Review 33 (1924), 125-134

[brasses described by Holman]

Waller, J.G., 'On certain brasses from Stoke Charity, Hampshire and Hempstead, Essex',

J. Brit. Archaeol. Assn. I 91846), 328

Williams, J.F., ‘Monumental brasses discovered at Chelmsford Cathedral’, Trans.  Essex 

Archaeol. Soc. N.S., 21 (1934), 134-135 

 

 

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