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Anderson, F. 'The Tournai Marble Tomb-Slabs in Salisbury Cathedral' in Keen, L. & Cocke,

               T. Medieval Art and Architecture at Salisbury Cathedral, Brit. Archaeol. Assn. 

               Conference Transaction 17 (1996), 85-9

Badham, S., Gittos, B., Gittos, M. and Lankester, P. 1994-8. 'List of  Purbeck marble

                coffin-shaped slabs', Church Mons. Soc.  Newsletter 19.1, 12-14

Brown, S. 'Sumptuous and Richly Adorned': The Decoration of Salisbury Cathedral, 

              (London, 1999), esp. 'Monuments, Floor Slabs, Coffins and Brasses and Indents', 111-159.

Jones, W.H., 'The Bishops of Old Sarum', Wiltshire Archaeol. Mag. 17 (1878)

Kite, E., The Monumental Brasses of Wiltshire (1860, repr. Bath, 1969)

Knubley, E.P., 'Notes on a palimpsest from Steeple Aston church', Wiltshire Archaeol. Mag.

  42 (1922-4), 438-41

Leete-Hodge, L., A Guide to Wiltshire Brasses (1977)

Reeves, J.A. An Abstract of Monumental Inscriptions in Salisbury Churches, (Salisbury, 1975)

Sadler, A.G., The Indents of Lost Monumental Brasses in Southern England, 19 vols. 

(Worthing, 1975-86): Wiltshire (1975)

Shortt, H. 'Three Early Episcopal Tombs in Salisbury Cathedral', The Wiltshire Archaeological 

              and Natural History Magazine, 57 No. 207, (Nov. 1959), 217-9

Shortt, H., The Hungerford and Beauchamp Chantry Chapels [in Salisbury Cathedral],

(Salisbury, 1970)

Shortt, H., The Three Bishops' Tombs moved to Salisbury Cathedral from Old Sarum 

            (Salisbury, 1979)

Stroud, D. 'The Cult and Tomb of St. Osmund at Salisbury', The Wiltshire Archaeological 

            and Natural History Magazine, 78, (1983)

Tatton-Brown, T. 'The Tombs of the Two Bishops Who Built the Tower and Spire of 

Salisbury Cathedral', Wiltshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Magazine, 88, (1995), 134-7

 

 

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