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Andre, J.L., 'Female head-dresses exemplified by Norfolk brasses', Norfolk Archaeol. 14

(1901), 242-262

Badham, S., and Fiske, R., 'John Sell Cotman's Sepulchral Brasses of Norfolk and

  Suffolk', Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 16 (2002), 500-45  

Badham, S., 'Beautiful Remains of Antiquity': the Medieval Monuments in the Former

              Trinitarian Priory Church at Ingham, Norfolk, Church Monuments 21 (2006).

Batcock, N., The Ruined and Disused Churches of Norfolk, East Anglian Archaeology

Report 51 (1991)

Bayliss, J., 'List of Purbeck marble coffin-shaped slabs: Norfolk', Church Mons. Soc.

Newsletter 15 (1999), 10-21

Beloe, E.M., A Series of Photolithographs of Monumental Brasses in Norfolk

(privately printed, 1890-1)

Beloe, E.M., 'List of brasses existing in the churches of St. Margaret and St. Nicholas,

King's Lynn in the year 1764', Cambridge Univ. Assoc. Of Brass Collectors

(1893-6), 57-9

Bertram, J., 'A Monumental Brass at Stonor Park', Antiq. J. 74 (1994), 332-

[Felmingham]

Binski, P., 'The coronation of the Virgin on the Hastings brass at Elsing, Norfolk', 

Church Monuments 1 (1985), 1-9

Birch, C.G.R., 'On certain brasses at Necton and Great Cressingham', Norfolk Archaeol.

12 (1895), 298-303

Blatchly, 'The lost cross brasses of Norfolk 1300-1400', Trans. Mon. Brass Soc. 13 

(1981), 87-107

Blomefield, F., An Essay Towards a History of Norfolk, 5 vols. (Fersfield, Norwich 

and Lynn, 1739-55; 2nd and more complete ed., 1805-10)

Bond, H., 'Brasses at Little Walsingham, Norfolk', Norfolk Archaeol. 33 (1965), 450-6

Boutell, C, 'Plates of two Sepulchral Brasses', Norfolk Archaeol. 1 (1847), 355f

Boutell, C, 'Notes on the Sepulchral Brass of the Rev. Henry Martin, Yaxham, Norfolk',

Norfolk Archaeol. 2 (1849), 110

Cameron, H.K., 'The fourteenth-century Flemish brasses at King's Lynn', Archaeol. J.

136 (1979), 151-72

Campling, A., 'Thomas Blundeville of Newton Flotman, co. Norfolk (1522-1606)', Norfolk 

Archaeol. 21 (1923), 336-360

Clark, H.O., 'Notes on three Palimpsest Brasses recently discovered in Norfolk', Norfolk 

Archaeol. 21 (1923), 52-63

Clark, H.O., 'More Norfolk Palimpsest Brasses', Norfolk Archaeol. 22 (1924), 59-74

Clark, H.O., 'The relaying of brasses', Norfolk Archaeol. 25 (1935), 163

Clark, R.H., 'New Brass at West Rudham', Norfolk Archaeol. 25 (1935), 162

Clark, H.O., 'An eighteenth century record of Norfolk sepulchral brasses', Norfolk 

Archaeol. 26 (1938), 85-102

Cooper, B., 'Golden Gyfts in Brasse', Norfolk Fair, vol. 3, no. 9 (Jan. 1971), 30-33

Cooper, B., 'Brass of the Month: Ormesby St. Margaret', Norfolk Fair, vol. 3, no. 10 

(Feb. 1971), 37

Cooper, B., 'Brass a Month: Hellesdon', Norfolk Fair, vol. 3, no. 11 (Mar. 1971), 40

[Cooper, B.], 'Brass a Month: Ditchingham', Norfolk Fair, vol. 3, no. 12 Apr. 1971), 29

[Cooper, B.], 'Brass a Month: Blickling', Norfolk Fair, vol. 4, no. 1 (May 1971), 26f

Cooper, B., 'Brass a Month visits Felbrigg', Norfolk Fair, vol. 4, no. 2 (Jun. 1971), 16-18

Cooper, B., 'Brass a Month: Erpingham', Norfolk Fair, vol. 4, no. 3 (Jul. 1971), 40

Cooper, B., 'Brass a Month: Kirby Bedon', Norfolk Fair, vol. 4, no. 5 (Sep. 1971), 21

Cooper, B., 'Brass a Month: St. John de Sepulchre', Norfolk Fair, vol. 4, no. 6 (Oct.

1971), 54

Cooper, B., 'Brass a Month: Antingham', Norfolk Fair, vol. 4, no. 7 (Nov. 1971), 40

Cooper, B., 'Brass a Month: St. Andrew's Norwich', Norfolk Fair, vol. 4, no. 8 (Dec.

1971), 13

Cooper, B., 'Brass a Month: Merton', Norfolk Fair, vol. 4, no. 9 (Jan. 1972), 26f

Cooper, B., 'Brass a Month: St. Margaret's Church Norwich', Norfolk Fair, vol. 4, 

no. 10 (Feb. 1972), 11

Cooper, B., 'Brass a Month: Little Plumstead', Norfolk Fair, vol. 4, no. 11 (Mar. 1972), 

31, 48

Cooper, T. (ed.), The Journal of William Dowsing (Woodbridge, 2001)

Cotman, J.S., Engraving of the Most Remarkable of the Sepulchral Brasses of Norfolk 

(Yarmouth, 1819; 2nd ed. London, 1838; 3rd ed. (with Suffolk) London, 1839)

Cozens-Hardy, B., 'A Note on the Sepulchral Slab at Hickling Church', Norfolk 

Archaeol. 22 (1924), 79-82

d'Elboux, R.H., 'The Reproduction of East Anglian Brasses', East Anglian Magazine 

(Aug. 1947), 653-7

Dennison, L. and Rogers, N., 'The Elsing brass and its East Anglian connections', in Saul, N. 

(ed.), Fourteenth Century England Vol. 1 (Woodbridge, 2000), 167-93 

Dufty, A.R., 'The Hastings brass in Elsing church', Archaeol. J. 106 (1949), 103-4

Farrer, E., A List of Monumental Brasses remaining the County of Norfolk (Norwich, 

1900)

Farrer, E., Church Heraldry of Norfolk, 1-9 (1885-93)

Farrer, E., 'List of some brasses in Norfolk', Norfolk Archaeol. 13 (1898), 192-8

Finch, J., 'The Monuments', in Atherton, I., Fernie, E., Harper-Bill, C. and Smith, H.,

Norwich Cathedral  (London, 1996), 467-93

Finch, J., Church Monuments in Norfolk before 1850, BAR British Series 317 (Oxford, 

2000)

Finch, J., 'Commemorating change: an archaeological interpretation of monuments in

Norfolk before 1400', Church Archaeol. 4 (2000), 27-41

Fiske, R., 'An important indent for a lost brass at All saints Church, East Barsham',

Norf. Archaeol. 44 (2002-5), 713-17

Forster, L, 'The Dutch Monumental Inscription in St. Mary's Church, Haddiscoe', Norfolk 

Archaeol. 41 (1990), 62-5

Goodall, J.A., 'Death and the impenitent avaricious king; an unique brass at Frenze,

Norfolk', Apollo (1987), 264-6

Greenwood, R. and Norris, M., The Brasses of Norfolk Churches, (Norwich, 1976)

Greenwood, J.R., 'A Brass Fixed in the Wrong Norfolk Church', Norfolk Archaeol. 37 

(1980), p314f 

Greenhill, F.A., 'An incised slab at Gressenhall, Norfolk Archaeology 33 (1965), 423-6

Hartshorne, A. and St. John Hope, W.H., 'On the brass of Sir Hugh Hastings in Elsing 

Church', Archaeologia 60 (1906), 25-42

Hood, C. (ed.), The Chorography of Norfolk (Norwich, 1938)

Hooper, B., Rickett, S., Rogerson, A. & Yaxley, S. 'The Grave of Sir Hugh de Hastyngs, 

Elsing', Norfolk Archaeol. 39 (1984) 

Howard, J.J., 'Lost Monumental brass of Themas Waterdeyn, Mayor of Lynn',

Archaeologia 39 (1863)

Hunter, J, 'History and Topography of Ketteringham', Norfolk Archaeol. 3 (1852), 

245-314

Kent, E.A., 'Notes on the Blackfriars' Hall or Dutch Church, Norwich', Norfolk 

Archaeol. 22 (1924), 86-108

Laishley, A.L., 'Ladies fashions on church brasses', East Anglian Magazine (Jul. 1956),

522-7

Linnell, C.L.S., 'On brasses', East Anglian Magazine (Jul. 1935), 52-4

Linnell, C.L.S., 'East Anglian chalice brasses', Trans. Mon. Brass Soc. 8 (1951), 356-65 

Mander, R.P., 'East Anglian brasses', East Anglian Magazine (Mar 1947), 340-6

Mann, J.G., 'A 15th century description of the brass of Sir Hugh Hastings at Elsing, Norfolk',

Antiq,. J. 19 (1939), 421-8

Manning, C.R, 'Lost brasses, Norfolk Archaeol. 6 (1864), 3-26

Manning, C.R, 'Elsing church', Norfolk Archaeol. 6 (1864), 200-12

Manning, C.R, 'Notice of a monumental brass, discovered under the pews in St. Stephen's 

church, Norwich', Norfolk Archaeol. 6 (1864), 295-9

Manning, C.R, 'Monumental inscriptions in Norfolk omitted in Blomefield's history 

of the county', Norfolk Archaeol. 10 (1884-7), 192-224; 11 (1888-1891), 

72-104 and 182-207

Milner, J.D., 'Sir Simon Felbrigg, K.G.', Norfolk Archaeol. 37 (1978), 84-91

Milner, J.D., 'Sir Simon Felbrigg, K.G: The Lancastrian revolution and Personal Fortune', 

Norfolk Archaeol. 37 (1978), 84-91

Mourin, K., The Hastings Brass at Elsing, Norfolk, Norfolk Heraldic Monograph No. 3

(Dereham, 2001)

Parsons, W.L.E., 'Some Notes on the Boleyn Family', Norfolk Archaeol. 25 (1935), 

386-407

Stephenson, M, 'An additional note on the Paston Brass at Paston', Norfolk Archaeol. 21 

(1920-2), 33-

Stephenson, M, 'Note on the Palimpsest Brass of Robert Rugge 1558 in the church of 

St. John Maddermarket, Norwich', Norfolk Archaeol. 14 (1901),63-9

Stephenson, M., 'Palimpsest Brasses in Norfolk', Norfolk Archaeol. 15, 1-30

Thurlow, G. and Whittingham, A.B., 'An incised grave cover', Norfolk Archaeol. 33

(1973), 503-4, 2 papers [St. Benet's Hulme]

Van Belle, R., 'The World of Folly: the Foot Panels of the Walsokne Brass and the

             Persistence of its Iconography over the Centuries, Part 1', Trans. Mon. Brass

             Soc. 16 (2005), 185-222

Wagner, A.R. and Mann, J.G., 'A fifteenth century description of the brass of Sir Hugh 

Hastings at Elsing, Norfolk', Antiq. J. 29 (1939), 421-

Warner, J.L., 'Little Walsingham Church', Norfolk Archaeol. 6 (1864), 257-271

Williams, J.F., 'A Palimpsest Brass at St Margaret's Church, Norwich', Norfolk 

Archaeol. 31 (1955-7), 219-223 

Wodderspoon, J., 'Discovery of Stone Coffins, Leaden Sepulchral Chest, Skeletons, 

and Incised Slab, of the 13th Century, at Drayton', Norfolk Archaeol. 6 (1864), 

132-144 

 

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