Bibliography
This bibliography includes all articles, except ephemeral reports, in the Transactions of the Monumental Brass Society and articles of a general nature published in the Society's Bulletin, but generally excludes articles in the Bulletin on the brasses of individual churches. For the latter, please search the topographical index.
General antiquarian studies, such as county histories, which include references to brasses, dating from before 1901 are listed, but only publications specially dealing with brasses or incised slabs are noted after that date.
If you know of publications on brasses and incised slabs not listed here, or have a correction to any of the entries, please contact Nicholas Rogers at njr1002@cam.ac.uk
To go direct to a specific section of the bibliography click on the headings below:
- Lists of brasses and incised slabs
- Up-to-date key works
- United Kingdom General
- United Kingdom Individual Counties A - D
- United Kingdom Individual Counties E - H
- United Kingdom Individual Counties K - M
- United Kingdom Individual Counties N - R
- United Kingdom Individual Counties S
- United Kingdom Individual Counties W - Z
- United Kingdom - Scotland, Wales, Channel Islands & Isle of Man
- Foreign Countries - General
- Foreign Countries A - G
- Foreign Countries H - P
- Foreign Countries R - Z
Lists of brasses and incised slabs
Badham, S., Gittos, B., Gittos, M. and Lankester, P. 1994-8. ‘Survey [afterwards List] of Purbeck marble coffin-shaped slabs’, Church Mons. Soc. Newsletter, 10, no.1 (1994), pp.4-11; 10, no.2 (1994/5), pp.34-7; 11, no.1 (1995), pp.18-21; 11, no.2 (1995/6), pp.45-50; 12, no.1 (1996), pp.25-8; 12, no.2 (1996/7), pp.53-4;13, no.1 (1997), pp.13-18; 13, no.2 (1997/8), pp.44-9; 14, no.1 (1998), pp.22-4; 14, no.2 (1998/9), pp.41-4; 15, no.1 (1999), pp.10-21; 15, no.2 (1999/2000), pp.42-9; 16, no.2 (2000/1), pp.17-20; 17, no. 2 (2001/2), pp.13-21; 19, no.1 (2003), pp.11-16
Cameron, H.K., A List of Monumental Brasses on the Continent of Europe (London, 1970)
Chivers, D., Catalogue of Rubbings from European Incised Slabs Deposited in the Society of Antiquaries of London (London, 1999)
Greenhill, F.A., Incised Effigial Slabs, 2 vols. (London, 1976), vol.2.
Lack, W., Stuchfield, H.M. and Whittemore, P., The Monumental Brasses of Bedfordshire (London, 1992)
Lack, W., Stuchfield, H.M. and Whittemore, P., The Monumental Brasses of Berkshire (London, 1993)
Lack, W., Stuchfield, H.M. and Whittemore, P., The Monumental Brasses of Buckinghamshire (London, 1994)
Lack, W., Stuchfield, H.M. and Whittemore, P., The Monumental Brasses of Cambridgeshire (London, 1995)
Lack, W., Stuchfield, H.M. and Whittemore, P., The Monumental Brasses of Cheshire (London, 1996)
Lack, W., Stuchfield, H.M. and Whittemore, P., The Monumental Brasses of Cornwall (London, 1997)
Lack, W., Stuchfield, H.M. and Whittemore, P., The Monumental Brasses of Cumberland and Westmorland (London, 1998)
Lack, W., Stuchfield, H.M. and Whittemore, P., The Monumental Brasses of Derbyshire (London, 1999)
Lack, W., Stuchfield, H.M. and Whittemore, P., The Monumental Brasses of Devonshire (London, 2000)
Lack, W., Stuchfield, H.M. and Whittemore, P., The Monumental Brasses of Dorsetshire (London, 2001)
Lack, W., Stuchfield, H.M. and Whittemore, P., The Monumental Brasses of
County Durham (London, 2002)
Lack, W., Stuchfield, H.M. and Whittemore, P., The Monumental Brasses of Essex,
2 vols. (London, 2003)
Lack, W., Stuchfield, H.M. and Whittemore, P., The Monumental Brasses of Gloucestershire (London, 2005)
Lack, W., Stuchfield, H.M. and Whittemore, P., The Monumental Brasses of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight (London, 2007)
Lack, W., Stuchfield, H.M. and Whittemore, P., The Monumental Brasses of Herefordshire (Stratford St. Mary, Suffolk, 2008)
Lack, W., Stuchfield, H.M. and Whittemore, P., The Monumental Brasses of Hertfordshire (Stratford St. Mary, Suffolk, 2009)
Lack, W., Stuchfield, H.M. and Whittemore, P., The Monumental Brasses of Huntingdonshire (Stratford St. Mary, Suffolk, 2012)
Sadler, A.G., The Indents of Lost Monumental Brasses in Southern England,
19 vols. (Worthing, 1975-86)
Stephenson, M., A List of Monumental Brasses in the British Isles
(London, 1926, Appendix, 1938; repr. London, 1964)
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Badham S. and Norris, M., Early Incised Slabs and Brasses from the London Marblers, Reports of the Research Committee of the Society of Antiquaries of London No. 60 (London, 1999)
Badham S. with Stuchfield, M., Monumental Brasses (Oxford, 2009)
Bertram, J. (ed.), Monumental Brasses as Art and History (Stroud, 1996)
Coales, J. (ed.), The Earliest English Brasses, Monumental Brass Society
(London, 1987)
Greenhill, F.A., Incised Effigial Slabs, 2 vols. (London, 1976)
Meara, D., Victorian Memorial Brasses (London, 1983)
Monumental Brass Society, Monumental Brasses: The Portfolio Plates of the Monumental Brass Society 1894-1984 (Woodbridge, 1988)
Norris, M., Monumental Brasses: The Memorials, 2 vols. (London, 1977)
Norris, M., Monumental Brasses: The Craft (London, 1978)
Saul, N., Death, Art and Memory in Medieval England: the Cobham family and their Monuments, 1300-1500 (Oxford, 2001)
Saul, N., English Church Monuments in the Middle Ages (Oxford, 2009)
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Abell, E.I., ‘Monumental Brasses’, The Lincolnshire Historian, 2, no.1 (1954), pp.1-6
Andrew, L, Creative Rubbings (London, 1967)
Armstrong, P, ‘The medieval archer’s slab at St. Bee's Priory Church in Cumbria’, Journal of the Society of Archer-Antiquaries, 47 (2004), pp.98-9
Badham, S., Brasses from the North-East (London, 1979)
Badham, S., ‘A Lost Ecclesiastical Brass of c.1530 from East Anglia’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.5 (1979), pp.407-8
Badham, S., ‘The Suffolk School of Brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.1 (1980), pp.41-67
Badham, S., ‘An interim study of the stones used for the slabs of English monumental brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.6 (1985), pp.475-83
Badham S., ‘London standardisation and provincial idiosyncrasy: the organisation and working practices of brass-engraving workshops in pre-Reformation England’, Church Monuments, 5 (1990), pp.3-15
Badham, S., ‘Richard Gough's Papers Relating to Monumental Brasses in the Bodleian Library, Oxford’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 14, pt.6 (1991), pp.467-513
Badham, S., ‘Status and Salvation: The Design of Medieval English Brasses and Incised Slabs’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 15, pt.5 (1996), pp.413-65
Badham, S. ‘Monumental brasses and the Black Death: a reappraisal’, Antiq. J., 80 (2000), pp.207-47
Badham, S., ‘The Contribution of Epigraphy to the Typological Classification of Medieval English Brasses and Incised Slabs’, in Roman Runes and Ogham: Medieval Inscriptions in the Insular World and on the Continent, ed. J. Higgett, K. Forsyth and D.N. Parsons (Donington, 2002), pp.202-10
Badham, S., ‘The Man at St. Brides who was “no klenely portrayer” and other London Marblers’ Workshops’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 92 (January 2003), pp.650-3
Badham, S., ‘Medieval Greens: Recycling Brasses and their Slabs’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 93 (May 2003), p.673
Badham, S., ‘Evidence for the Minor Funerary Industry 1100-1500’, in Town and Country in the Middle Ages. Contrasts, Contacts and Interconnections, 1100-1500, ed. K. Giles and C. Dyer (Leeds, 2005), pp.165-96
Badham, S., ‘“A new feire peynted stone”: medieval English incised slabs?’, Church Monuments, 19 (2004), pp.20-52
Badham, S., ‘Cast Copper-alloy tombs and London Series B Brass Production in theLate Fourteenth Century’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 17, pt.2 (2004), pp.105-27
Badham, S., ‘The London C Workshop’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 17, pt.3 (2005), pp.223-50
Badham, S., ‘Patterns of Patronage: Brasses to the Cromwell-Bourchier Kinship Group’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 17, pt.5 (2007), pp.423-52
Badham, S., Seeking Salvation: commemorating the dead in the late-medieval English church (Donington, 2015)
Badham, Sally, ‘Divided in Death: The iconography of English medieval heart and entrails monuments’, Church Monuments, 34 (2019), pp. 16-76
Badham, Sally, ‘Heart imagery on medieval English brasses’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 144 (2020), pp. 867-70
Badham, Sally, ‘Philanthropy and brasses after the Reformation’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 146 (2021), pp. 912-15
Badham, Sally, ‘Post-Reformation cadaver and skeleton brasses’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 148 (2021), pp. 950-5
Badham, S., and Blacker, G., Northern Rock: The Use of Egglestone Marble for Monuments in Medieval England, British Archaeological Reports British Series 480 (Oxford, 2009)
Badham, S., Blair, J. and Emmerson, R., Specimens of Lettering on English Monumental Brasses (London, 1976)
Badham, S., and Fiske, R., ‘John Sell Cotman's Sepulchral Brasses of Norfolk and Suffolk’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 16, pt.5 (2002), pp.500-45
Badham, S., Gittos, B., Gittos, M. and Lankester, P., 1994-8. ‘Survey [afterwards List] of Purbeck marble coffin-shaped slabs’, Church Mons. Soc. Newsletter, 10, no.1 (1994), pp.4-11; 10, no.2 (1994/5), pp.34-7; 11, no.1 (1995), pp.18-21; 11, no.2 (1995/6), pp.45-50; 12, no.1 (1996), pp.25-8; 12, no.2 (1996/7), pp.53-4;13, no.1 (1997), pp.13-18; 13, no.2 (1997/8), pp.44-9; 14, no.1 (1998), pp.22-4; 14, no.2 (1998/9), pp.41-4; 15, no.1 (1999), pp.10-21; 15, no.2 (1999/2000), pp.42-9; 16, no.2 (2000/1), pp.17-20; 17, no.2 (2001/2), pp.13-21; 19, no.1 (2003), pp.11-16
Badham S. and Norris, M., Early Incised Slabs and Brasses from the London Marblers, Reports of the Research Committee of the Society of Antiquaries of London No.60 (London, 1999)
Badham, S., and Stuchfield, H.M., with an Appendix by Northover, P., ‘A Civilian of c.1400 in Private Possession’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 16, pt.3 (1999), pp.207-20
Badham, S. with Stuchfield, M., Monumental Brasses (Oxford, 2009)
Bagnell-Oakley, M.E., ‘The dress of civilians in the Middle Ages from Monumental Effigies’, Bristol and Glouc. Archaeol. Soc., 18 (1893-4), pp.252-70
Baker, J.H., ‘A Comparison of Academical and Legal Costume on Memorial Brasses’, in Commemoration in Medieval Cambridge, ed. J.S. Lee and C. Steer (Woodbridge, 2018), pp.90-105
Bayliss, J., ‘Richard Parker, the alabaster man’, Church Monuments, 5 (1990), pp.39-56
Bayliss, J., ‘Richard and Gabriel Royley of Burton-upon-Trent, tomb makers’, Church Monuments, 6 (1991), pp.21-42
Bayliss, J., ‘A Dutch carver: Garrett Hollemans I in England’, Church Monuments, 8 (1993), pp.45-56
Bayliss, J., ‘The Southwark Workshops, 1585-1605’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 19, pt.2 (2015), pp.111-30
Bayliss, Jon, ‘The marble quarry at Vaudey Abbey, Lincolnshire’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 141 (2019), pp. 808-9
Bayliss, Jon, ‘New Thoughts on “A Sixteenth-Century Workshop”’, in The Monuments Man: Essays in Honour of Jerome Bertram (Donington, 2020), pp. 234-54
Bayliss, Jon, ‘The Norwich Marblers, c. 1440-1551: Part 1, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 24 (2023), pp. 43-67
Beaumont, E.T., Ancient Memorial Brasses (London, 1913)
Beaumont, E.T., Academic Costume Illustrated by Ancient Monumental Brasses (privately printed, London, 1928)
Beedell, S., Brasses and Brass Rubbing (Edinburgh, 1973)
Beloe, E.M., ‘Notes on some early matrices in the eastern counties’, J. Oxford Univ. Brass Rubbing Soc., 11 (1900), pp.35-9
Bertram J., Brasses and Brass Rubbing in England (Newton Abbot, 1971)
Bertram, J., ‘A Regency Collection of Brass Rubbings’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.1 (1975), pp.90-100
Bertram J., Lost Brasses (Newton Abbot, 1976)
Bertram J., Rare Brass Rubbings from the Ashmolean Collection (Oxford, 1977)
Bertram, J., ‘Orate pro anima: Some Aspects of Medieval Devotion Illustrated on Brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.4 (1983), pp.321-42
Bertram, J. (ed.), Monumental Brasses as Art and History (Stroud, 1996)
Bertram, J., ‘Oxfordshire Styles I: The Drunken Marbler’, 16, pt.5 (2002), pp.475-87
Bertram, J., ‘Inscriptions on Late Medieval Brasses and Monuments’, in Roman Runes and Ogham: Medieval Inscriptions in the Insular World and on the Continent, ed. J. Higgett, K. Forsyth and D.N. Parsons (Donington, 2002), pp.190-201
Bertram, J., Monumental Brasses and Fragments in the Collection of the Society of Antiquaries of London (Oxford, 2004)
Bertram, J., ‘Oxfordshire Styles II and II’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 17, pt.3 (2005), pp.265-72
Bertram, J., ‘From Duccius to Daubernon: Ancient Antecedents for MonumentalBrass Design’, in Pagans and Christians: from Antiquity to the Middle Ages. Papers in honour of Martin Henig presented on the occasion of his 65th birthday, ed. L. Gilmour, BAR International Series 1610 (Oxford, 2007), pp. 219-28
Bertram, Jerome, ‘The Tournai Trade: Flemish Brasses and Slabs for British Clergy’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 21 (2020), pp. 5-37
Biervliet, L. van, ‘James Weale and Monumental Brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 14, pt.2 (1987), pp.115-22
Binski, P. ‘The Stylistic Sequence of London Figure Brasses’, in The Earliest English Brasses, ed. J. Coales (London, 1987), pp.69-132
Binski, P., Medieval Death (London, 1996)
Binski, P., ‘An Analysis of the Length of Plates used for English Monumental Brasses before 1350’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 15, pt.3 (1999), pp.229-38
Binski, P. and Blair, J., ‘The Tomb of Edward I and early London Brass Production’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 14, pt.3 (1988), pp.234-40
Blair, C., ‘Les Plus anciennes effigies funéraires Britanniques en laitonreprésentant des hommes d’armes’, Le Musée d’Armes. Etudeset Recherches sur les Armes Anciennes, 33 année, no.109-110 (August 2005), pp.20-7
Blair, W.J., ‘An Unrecorded Military Fragment’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.5 (1973), pp.380-1
Blair, J., ‘Henry Lakenham, marbler of London and a tomb contract of 1378’, Antiq J., 60 (1980), pp.66-74
Blair, J., ‘English monumental brasses before the Black Death’, in Collectanea Historica: Essays in Memory of Stuart Rigold, ed. A. Detsicas (Maidstone, 1981), pp.256-72
Blair, J., ‘Grave slabs in early fourteenth century England with added inscriptions in separate brass letters’, Bull. Internat. Soc. Study Church Monuments, 5 (1981), pp.86-8
Blair, J. ‘English Monumental Brasses before the Black Death: Types, Patterns and Workshops’, in The Earliest English Brasses, ed. J. Coales (London, 1987), pp.133-75
Blair, J., ‘A Bishop orders his Brass: Buying a Slab from the Purbeck Quarries’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 14, pt.3 (1988), pp.243-6
Blair, J. and Ramsay, N., English Medieval Industries (London, 1991)
Blatchly, J., ‘Dominical Letters on Brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.2 (1976), pp.119-22
Blatchly, J., ‘The “Gunpowder Plot” plate: a Postscript’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 14, pt.1 (1986), pp.68-9
Bloxam, M.H., A Glimpse of the Monumental Architectural Sculpture of Great Britain (London, 1834)
Bouquet, A.C., Church Brasses (London, 1956)
Boutell, C., Monumental Brasses and Slabs (London, 1847)
Boutell, C., The Monumental Brasses of England: a Series of Engravings on Wood (London, 1849)
Boutell, C., Christian Monuments in England and Wales (London, 1854)
Boutell, C., ‘On Sepulchral Brasses and their Art Manufacture’, The Builder, 12 (1854), pp.542-3, 568-70 and 570-80
Bower, R., ‘Grave Slabs in the Diocese of Carlisle’, Trans. Cumberland and Westmorland Antiq. and Archaeol. Soc., N.S., 7 (1907), pp.165-84; N.S., 9 (1909), pp.1-23; N.S., 12 (1912), pp.86-98
Bracken, J., Brasses and Brass Rubbings (privately printed, 1986)
Bracken, J., The Most Noble Order of the Garter as Depicted on Monumental Brasses (privately printed, 1991)
Brindley, H. and Weatherly, W., Ancient Sepulchral Monuments (privately printed, 1887)
Briggs, N., ‘Chapter and Verse: Documentary Sources for the Study of Monumental Brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.6 (1968), pp.472-82
Briggs, N., ‘The other MBS Conference Cover’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 101 (January 2006), pp.5-6
Browne, E., ‘Ecclesiastical Head Dress’, Trans. St. Paul’s Ecclesiolog. Soc., 3 (1895), p.155
Brownsword, R., ‘Medieval metalwork: an analytical study of copper-alloy objects’, Historical Metallurgy, 38, pt.2 (2004), pp.84-105
Burgess, C., ‘Obligations and Strategy: Managing Memory in the Later Medieval Parish’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 18, pt.4 (2012), pp.289-310
Burgess, F., English Churchyard Memorials (Lutterworth, 1963)
Busby, R., A Beginner's Guide to Brass Rubbing (London, 1969)
Busby, R., A Companion Guide to Brasses and Brass Rubbing (London, 1973)
Busby, R., The Monumental Brass Society: a Short History 1887-1897 (London, 1987)
Busby, R., ‘Rev Charles Boutell: further discoveries’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 90 (May 2002), p.614
Busby, R., ‘Brasses of the English Civil War: Two Case Studies’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 19, pt.5 (2018), pp.445-56
Busby, Richard, ‘Alexander Nesbitt FSA (1817-86): A Pioneer in the Study of European Brasses and Incised Slabs’, in The Monuments Man: Essays in Honour of Jerome Bertram (Donington, 2020), pp. 496-511
Butler, L.A.S., ‘Medieval gravestones of Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire and the Soke of Peterborough’, Cambridge Antiq. Soc., 50 (1957), pp.89-100
Butler, L.A.S., ‘Some early northern grave covers: a reassessment’, Archaeol. Aeliana, 36 (1958), pp.207-20
Butler, L.A.S., ‘Minor medieval monumental sculpture in the east Midlands’, Archaeol. J., 121 (1964), pp.111-53
Butler, L.A.S., ‘Symbols on medieval memorials’, Arch. J., 144 (1987), pp.246-55
Butler, L.A.S., ‘Cistercian abbots’ tombs and abbey seals’, in Studies in Cistercian Art and Architecture 4, ed. M. Parsons Lillich, Cistercian Studies 134 (Kalamazoo, 1993), pp.78-88 and 243-250
Cairns, K.H., Brass Rubbings: a Pageant of History (Champaign, Ill., 1966)
Cambridge Camden Society, Illustrations of the Monumental Brasses of Great Britain (Cambridge, 1840-6)
Cameron, H.K., ‘Speakers of the House of Commons commemorated by Brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.8 (1942), pp.331-41; 8, pt.1 (1943), p.23
Cameron, H.K., ‘The Metals used in Monumental Brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass. Soc., 8, pt.4 (1946), pp.109-30
Cameron, H.K., ‘Monumental Brasses at Gerald Kerin Ltd.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.3 (1965), pp.195-203
Cameron, H.K., ‘Technical aspects of medieval monumental brasses’, Archaeol. J., 131 (1974), pp.215-37
Cameron, H.K., ‘Some Early Knights’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.1 (1975), pp.2-10
Cameron, H.K., ‘Cambridge and the Study of Monumental Brasses’, 12, pt.3 (1977), pp.219-28
Cameron, H.K., ‘14th Century Flemish Brasses to Ecclesiastics in English Churches’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.1 (1980), pp.3-24
Cameron, H.K., ‘Flemish Brasses to Civilians in England’, Archaeol. J., 139 (1982), pp.420-40
Cameron, H.K., ‘Attributes of the Apostles on the Tournai school of brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13 (1983), pp.283-303
Cannan, F., ‘Some Petty Gentry and their Brasses 1450-1650’, J. Antique Metalwork Society, 13 (June 2005), pp.40-4
Catling, H. Notes on Brass Rubbing (with a list of some brasses in the Oxford region), Ashmolean Museum (Oxford, 1965; many other edns.)
Cave, C.J.P., ‘A Note on the Distribution of Monumental Brasses in England’, 3, pt.2 (1898), pp.109-11
Chapman, L., Church Memorial Brasses and Brass Rubbing (Princes Risborough, 1987)
Clark, A. ‘The Monumental Brass Society collection’, The Heslopian, No.1 (University of Birmingham Information Services, 2003), pp.14-16
Clark, H.O., ‘The relaying of brasses’, Norfolk Archaeol., 25, pt.1 (1933), p.163
Clayton, H.J., The Ornaments of the Ministers as shown on English Monumental Brasses, Alcuin Club Collections, 22 (London, 1919)
Clayton, M., Catalogue of Brasses and Brass Rubbings [in the Victoria and Albert Museum] (London, 1915; revised 1929; repr. London, 1968)
Coales, J. (ed.), The Earliest English Brasses (London, 1987)
Coales, J., ‘The drawings of Roger de Gaignières: loss and survival’, Church Monuments, 12 (1997), pp.14-34
Connor, A.B., ‘The Eighteenth Century Brass’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.7 (1949), pp.299-300
Cook, M., Discovering Brasses and Brass Rubbing (Tring, 1971)
Council for Places of Worship, Monumental Brasses and Brass Rubbing (London 1973)
Craddock, P.T., ‘Some Analyses of Medieval Monumental Brasses’, Trans. Mon.Brass Soc., 16, pt.4 (2000-1), pp.315-26
Crossley, F., English Church Monuments (London, 1921)
Cutts, E.L., A Manual for the Study of Sepulchral Slabs and Crosses of the Middle Ages (London, 1849)
Davis, C., ‘Merchants Marks’, J. Brit. Archaeol. Assn., 49 (1893), pp.45-54
Davis, C.T., ‘Zoology on Brasses, chiefly from Gloucestershire Examples’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 4, pt.2 (1900), pp.79-92
Davis, John, ‘A Palimpsest Horizontal Sundial’, Bulletin of the British Sundial Society, 33, no. 2 (June 2021), pp. 2-7
Davis, R.B. and Jean. A., ‘Monumental Brasses of British Physicians’, J. History of Medicine (July, 1973), pp.243-56
D’Elboux, R.H., ‘Some Unrecorded Inscriptions’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.3 (1945), pp.81-3
d’Elboux, R.H., ‘Testamentary brasses’, Antiq. J., 29 (1949), pp.183-91
D’Elboux, R.H., ‘External brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.4 (1946), pp.150-7; 8, pt.6 (1949), pp.208-19
D’Elboux, R.H, ‘A Palimpsest Inscription in Private Possession’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.4 (1954), pp.198-9
Dennison, L., ‘French or Flemish?: A Fragment of a Pontifical Brass in the British Museum’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 16 (2000-1), pp.327-48
Dingley, T., History from Marble, 2 vols., Camden Soc., First Series, 94, 97 (London, 1867-8)
Dobree, H.C.P., ‘Ecclesiastical Brasses, their classification, general features and peculiarities’, Oxford University Brass Rubbing Soc., 1 (1897-9), pp.86-98
Dowden, A., ‘Towards a Complete List of Known Heraldic Effigies’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 62 (February 1993), pp.42-5; 63 (June 1993), pp.57-64
Druitt, H., A Manual of Costume as Illustrated by Monumental Brasses (London, 1906; repr. Bath, 1970)
Druitt, H., ‘College Caps and Doctors Hats’, Archaeol. J., 66 (1904), p.33
Dryden, H.E.L., ‘On the Ancient method of Fixing Sepulchral Brasses’, Assoc. Architect. Soc. Reports and Papers, 11 (Dec. 1889), pp.89-93
Duffy, M., Royal Tombs of Medieval England (Stroud, 2003)
Dutton, B., ‘Latten: An Etymological Note’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.3 (1965), pp.167-8
Edleston, R.H., ‘Monumental Brasses’, Peterborough Nat. Hist., Scientific and Archaeol. Soc., 59th and 60th Annual Reports for the years 1930 and 1931 (Peterborough, 1932), pp.44-8, pls.vii-xiii.
Edleston, R.H., ‘Incised monumental slabs parts I-IV’, Annual Reports of the Peterborough Nat. Hist., Scientific and Archaeol. Soc., 61-4 (Peterborough, 1934-7)
Edleston, R.H., ‘Monumental brasses and incised slabs’, Teesdale Record Soc., 5 (1939-40), pp.17-18
Edleston, R.H., Incised monumental slabs Part V (Barnard Castle, 1942)
Edleston, R.H., Incised monumental slabs Part VI (Darlington, 1943)
Edwards, L., ‘The Professional Costume of Lawyers illustrated chiefly by Monumental Brasses’, J. Brit. Archaeol. Assn., 40 (1934), pp.135-54; Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.3 (1936), pp.97-108; 7, pt.4 (1937), pp.145-64; 7, pt.5 (1938), pp.243-5
Edwards, L., ‘William Morris as Brass-Rubber’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.4 (1972), p.210
Edwards, M., ‘Emblems on medieval cross-bearing grave-covers: some problems of interpretation’, Lancashire Archaeol. Bull., 6 (1981), pp.4-22
Edwards, M., ‘Emblems on medieval cross-bearing grave-covers: further discussion’, Lancashire Archaeol. Bull., 7 (1981), pp.54-9
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Stephenson, M., ‘A List of Palimpsest Brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 4, pt.1 (1900), pp.1-31; 4, pt.3 (1901), pp.97-135; 4, pt.4 (1901), pp.141-64; 4, pt.5 (1902), pp.189-211; 4, pt.6 (1902), pp.219-45; 4, pt.7 (1903), pp.251-88; 4, pt.8 (1903), pp.293-335; 5, pt.1 (1904), p.19; 5, pt.4 (1905), pp.77-90; 5, pt.8 (1908), pp.215-35; 6, pt.2 (1910), pp.75-85; 6, pt.6 (1912), pp.224-51
Stephenson, M., A List of Palimpsest Brasses in Great Britain (London, 1903)
Stephenson, M., ‘A Note on an Enamelled Shield bearing the arms of Barton’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 6, pt.1 (1910), pp.43-4
Stephenson, M., A List of Monumental Brasses in the British Isles (London, 1926; Appendix 1938; repr. London, 1964)
Stone, L., Sculpture in Britain: The Middle Ages (Harmondsworth, 1955; 2nd edn. London, 1972)
Stuchfield, M., ‘Serial Theft of Brasses’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 91 (September 2002), pp.631-5
Stuchfield, M., ‘Time, thieves, extremists and vandals’, in Churches Conservation Trust Annual Review (2003-4), pp.20-5
Stuchfield, Martin, ‘Conservation of Brasses, 2019-20’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 22 (2021), pp. 100-7
Styan, K., History of Sepulchral Cross Slabs (London, 1972)
Suffling, E.R., English Church Brasses (London, 1910; repr. Bath, 1970)
Thomson, G., ‘Lettering on Small Brass Plates 1600-1850’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 18, pt.5 (2013), pp.467-89
Torr, V.J.B., ‘A Chronological List of Early Male Civilians’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.5 (1938), pp.240-2
Torr, V.J.B., ‘A Chronological List of Priests in Cassock’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.6 (1939), p.265
Torr, V.J., ‘A guide to Craven Ord’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.2 (1952), pp.80-91; 9, pt.3 (1954), pp.133-45
Torr, V.J., ‘Re-Dating and Other Notes’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.1 (1963), pp.9-12
Torr, V.J., ‘Et Reliqua’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.4 (1966), pp.240-3
Torr, V.J., ‘Unrecorded Items, Ancient and Modern’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.4 (1966), pp.299-302
Transactions of the Cambridge University Association of Brass Collectors (later became the MBS)
Trivick, H., The Craft and Design of Monumental Brasses (London, 1969)
Trivick, H., The Picture Book of Brasses in Gilt (London, 1971)
Waller, J.G. and L.A.B., A Series of Monumental Brasses from the 13th to the 16th Century (London, 1864, repr. London, 1975, with corrections and additions by J.A. Goodall)
Ward, J.S.M., Brasses (Cambridge 1912)
Ward, J.S.M., ‘Architectural detail in brasses’, The Builder (19 January 1912), pp.69-71; (16 February 1912), pp.183-5; (13 December 1912), pp.711-12
Weever, J., Ancient Funeral Monuments (London, 1631; 2nd edn., 1767)
Whittemore, P., ‘A brass plate commemorating the defeat of the Gunpowder Plot’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.6 (1985), pp.549-51
Whittemore, P., ‘Waller Fecit, London’, Church Monuments, 16 (2001), pp.79-125
Whittemore, P., ‘Sir William Dugdale’s Book of Draughts’, Church Monuments, 18 (2003), pp.23-52
Whittemore, P., ‘Murdered by Greek Brigands: The Sad Story of Frederick Vyner’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 18, pt.2 (2010), pp.151-5
Whittemore, P., ‘John Green Waller, 1813-2013’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 124 (October 2013), p.476
Whittemore, Philip, ‘Wills and Brasses: surviving examples’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 140 (2019), pp. 794-7
Whittemore, Philip, ‘The brass rubbing exploits of T.E. Lawrence’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 142 (2019), pp. 835-7
Wickham Legg, L.G. (ed.), ‘A relation of a Short Survey of the Western Counties made by a Lieutenant [Hammond] of the Military Company in Norwich in 1635’, Camden Miscellany 16 (London, 1936)
Willatts, R., ‘Echoes of the Great War in Midlands churches’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 139 (2018), pp.772-3
Wilson, C.P.H., ‘Brasses to the Families of Eyre and Peyton’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.6 (1968), pp.465-6
Wilson, C.P.H., ‘Monumental Brasses and the Gunpowder Plot’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.4 (1972), pp.268-78
Wood, E., Brass and other Rubbings (Newton Abbot, 1978)
Woodcock, T., ‘Monumental Brass Society: Grant of Arms and Crest’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 18, pt.5 (2013), pp.386-7
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Bedfordshire
Addington, H., ‘Monumental brasses in Bedfordshire churches’, Archaeol. J., 90 (1893), p.303
Acworth, M.W., ‘A misleading brass, that of John Howorth in St. Mary's, Luton, Bedfordshire’, Bedfordshire Magazine, 4, no.29 (1954), pp.203-4
Addington, H., ‘The Monumental brasses of Bedfordshire’, Associated Architec. Socs. Reports and Papers, 18 (1883), pp.77-92
Bagshaw, T.W., ‘Two inscribed stones in St. Peter's church, Dunstable’, Antiq. J., 12, (1936), pp.175-6
Badham, S., Gittos, B., Gittos, M. and Lankester, P., ‘List of Purbeck marble coffin-shaped slabs: Bedfordshire', Church Mons. Soc. Newsletter, 10 (1994-5), p.35; 12 (1996-7), p.53
Blaydes, F.A., ‘Tilsworth’, Bedfordshire Notes and Queries, 1 (1886), p.3
Bloxam, M.H., ‘On the incised brass effigy in Elstow church of Elizabeth Hervey, Abbess of Elstow’, Bedfordshire Architec. and Archaeol. Soc., 7 (1864), pp.127-31
Cartlidge, N., ‘A Debate with Death: John Rudyng’s Brass in St. Andrew’s Church, Biggleswade’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 19, pt.2 (2015), pp.94-100
Cockerham, P., ‘The Butlers at Sharnbrook, Bedfordshire’, Butler Journal; The Journal of the Butler Society, 4, no.3 (2003), pp.461-5
Dowden, A., ‘The Wives of Sir William Gascoigne of Cardington, Beds.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.2 (1976), pp.145-52
Evans, H.F.O., ‘Cople, Beds.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.8 (1950), pp.366-7
Evans, H.F.O., ‘Eaton Bray, Beds.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.5 (1955), pp.246-50
Fisher, T., Monumental Remains in Bedfordshire (London, 1828)
Fisher, T., Collections Historical, Genealogical and Topographical for Bedfordshire (London, 1812-36)
Franks, A.W., ‘Monumental Brasses of Bedfordshire’, Proc. Soc. Antiq., N.S.6 (1875), pp.310-13
Griffin, R., ‘A Brass once in Biggleswade Church’, Antiq. J., 16 (1936), pp.284-90; repr. in Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.6 (1939), pp.251-8
Harvey, M.W., The History and Antiquities of the Hundred of Willey in the County of Bedford (London, 1872-8)
Isherwood, G., Monumental Brasses in the Bedfordshire Churches (London, 1906)
Kuhlicke, F.W., ‘The Waller Brasses in St. Paul’s, Bedford’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.8 (1942), pp.355-6
Kuhlicke, F.W., ‘The Brasses at Barton, Beds.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.3 (1945), pp.96-8
Kuhlicke, F.W., ‘Notes on some Bedfordshire Brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.4 (1946), pp.139-40
Kuhlicke, F.W., ‘The Calt Indent at St. Paul’s, Bedford’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.5 (1947), pp.184-5
Kuhlicke, F.W., ‘The Rudyng Brass, Biggleswade’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.5 (1955), pp.284-5
Kuhlicke, F.W., ‘The Harper Brass in St. Paul’s, Bedford’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.2 (1964), pp.68-74
Kuhlicke, F.W., ‘The Gascoigne Brasses at Cardington, Beds.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.3 (1971), pp.173-9
Kuhlicke, F.W., ‘A palimpsest brass at Cople’, Bedfordshire Archaeol. J., 7 (1972), pp.87-8
Kuhlicke, F.W., ‘A Bedfordshire Armorial LXXXIV Sir Robert de Billesmore or Bilkemore of Gravenhurst and Pulloxhill’, Bedfordshire Mag., 14, no.106 (1973), pp.71-4
Lack, W., Stuchfield, H.M. and Whittemore, P., The Monumental Brasses of Bedfordshire (London, 1992)
Lamp, Reinhard, ‘Die Grabplatte des John Rudyng oder wie ein misshandeltes Denkmal in alter Pracht ersteht’, Pegasus-Onlinezeitschrift, 18 (2019), pp. 52-81 (English translation on pp. 82-110) [Biggleswade]
Manning, C.R. ‘Matrix of a Brass in St. Paul’s Bedford’, Bedfordshire Notes and Queries, 6 (1881), pp.145-6
Meachaen, C.I., Monumental Brasses in St. Mary’s Church, Luton (Luton, 1972)
Moor, J., ‘Three Bedfordshire brasses’, Bedfordshire Mag., 24, no.188 (1994), pp.163-7
Rawlins, M., and Egan, B., ‘The Repair of an Achievement at Turvey, Beds.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.6 (1975), pp.437-8
Sanderson, H.K.St.J., ‘The Saunders’ Brasses at Pottesgrove, Beds., and Wavenden, Bucks.’, Trans. Cambridge Univ. Assoc. of Brass Collectors, 2, pt.1 (1892), pp.6-9
Sanderson, H.K. St. J., ‘The Brasses of Bedfordshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 2, pt.2 (1893), pp.33-45; 2, pt.3 (1894), pp.74-90; 2, pt.4 (1894), pp.117-33; 2, pt.5 (1895), pp.153-74; 2, pt.6 (1895), pp.193-213; 2, pt.7 (1896), pp.275-91; 3, pt.1 (1897), pp.31-41
Sanderson, H.K.St.J., ‘Additional Note on the Brasses in St. Paul’s Church, Bedford’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 4, pt.5 (1902), p.212
Sparvel-Bayly, J.A., ‘Monumental Brasses of Bedfordshire’, Bedfordshire Notes and Queries, 13 (1893), pp.65-73
Welch, Jonathan, ‘Testamentary requests for brasses in Bedfordshire churches’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 145 (2020), pp. 888-93
Worthington Smith, J., ‘Note [on Dunstable]’, Proc. Soc. Antiq., 21 (1905-7), pp.314-16
Berkshire
Badham, S., Gittos, B., Gittos, M. and Lankester, P., ‘List of Purbeck marble coffin-shaped slabs: Berkshire’, Church Mons. Soc. Newsletter, 10 (1994-5), p.35; 12 (1996), pp.25-6; 12 (1996-7), p.53; 15 (1999-2000), p.46
Bertram, J., ‘A Regency Collection of Brass Rubbings’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12 (1975), pp.90-100
Bertram, J., ‘Serendipity’ [St. George’s Chapel, Windsor], Bull. Mon. Brass. Soc., 92 (January 2003), pp.654-5
Bond, S., The Monuments of St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle (Windsor, 1958)
Clarke, W., Parochial Topography of the Hundred of Wanting (Oxford, 1824)
Cole, A.C., ‘The Brass at Wytham, Co. Berks.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.4 (1954), pp.172-83
Dunlop, J.R., ‘Brasses commemorative of the Fettiplace Family’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 6, pt.3 (1911), pp.95-119; 6, pt.9 (1914), pp.399-420
Egan, B.S.H., and Hutchinson, R., ‘A Palimpsest Find at Blewbury, Berks.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.6 (1975), pp.413-26
Evans, H.F.O., ‘Brasses to Canons of Windsor’, Oxon. Archaeol. Soc. Reports, 82 (1937), pp.21-2; Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7 (1939), pp.259-60
Evans, H.F.O., ‘Aldermaston, Berks.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.8 (1961), pp.460-2
Evans, H.F.O., ‘Restoration Work at Cumnor, Berks.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.6 (1975), pp.455-8
Field, H.E., ‘Brasses of Canons of Windsor’, Antiquary, 15 (May, 1887), pp.212-14
Field, J.E., ‘Brasses at North Moreton, Berkshire’, Oxford J. Mon. Brasses, 2, no.3 (1912), pp.135-7
Franks, A.W., ‘Monumental Brasses of Berkshire’, Proc. Soc. Antiq., N.S.6 (1875), pp.321-3
Gawthorp, W.E., ‘Denchworth, Berkshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.4 (1937), p.165
Greenhill, F.A., ‘The Date of the Wytham Brass’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.5 (1955), p.286
Hewett, C., History and Antiquities of the Hundred of Compton, Berkshire (Reading, 1844)
Hope, W.H. St. John, ‘Palimpsest stall plates of Knights of the Garter at Windsor’, Proc. Soc. Antiq., N.S.18 (1902), pp.148-51
Impey, Edward, ‘“His Fame shall make live”: The Forster monument at Cumnor (Oxfordshire)’, Church Monuments, 35 (2020), pp. 91-128
Kemp, B., The Monuments in Hurst Church, Berkshire (Hurst, 1984)
Lack, W., Stuchfield, H.M. and Whittemore, P., The Monumental Brasses of Berkshire (London, 1993)
Lack, W., and Whittemore, P., ‘Three Notes. 1. South Moreton, Berkshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 15, pt.3 (1994), pp.249-51
Lamborn, E.A.G., ‘The Mordaunt Shield at Marcham’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.6 (1949), pp.251-9
Miller, C., ‘Four monumental brasses in St. George's Chapel [Windsor]’, Report Soc. Friends of St. George, 6 (1979-80), pp.23-6
Morley, T.H., The Monumental Brasses of Berkshire (Reading, 1924)
Morley, T.H., ‘Lettering on some Monumental Brasses of Berkshire’, Berkshire Archaeolog. J., 48 (1944), pp.43-6
Morley. H.T., ‘Shroud brasses of Berkshire’, Berkshire Archaeol. J., 33 (1929), pp.34-9
Oliver, A., ‘Note on the Brass to Robert Honywode, 1522, in St. George’s Chapel, Windsor’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 5, pt.5 (1906), pp.111-12
Oliver, A., ‘Notes on the Brasses of Berkshire’, J. British Archaeol. Assn., 12 (1906), pp.12-17
Relton, H.E., Sketches of Churches, with Short Descriptions (London, 1843)
Saul, N., ‘Shottesbrooke Church: a study in knightly patronage’, in Windsor: Medieval Archaeology, Art and Architecture of the Thames Valley, ed. L. Keen and E. Scarff, BAA Conference Transactions 25 (Leeds, 2002), pp.264-81
Saul, Nigel, ‘Why are there so many brasses at Childrey, Berkshire (now Oxfordshire)?’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 24 (2023), pp. 19-42
Smith, J.C., ‘Notes on the Brasses and Effigies at Burghfield, Berkshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 6, pt.6 (1912), pp.217-23
Stephenson, M., ‘Brasses at Aldermaston, Berks.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 3, pt.1 (1897), pp.41-4
Stephenson. M., ‘The lost brasses from Warfield, Berkshire’, Home Counties Mag., 1 (1899), p.100
Wareing, T., ‘Bright Waltham, Berks.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 2, pt.7 (1896), p.300
Watteville, H.G., ‘The Monumental Brasses of the Chapel of St. George in Windsor Castle’, Oxford University Brass Rubbing Soc., 2 (1900), pp.137-53
Buckinghamshire
Ashmole, E., History and Antiquities of Buckinghamshire (Reading, 1736)
Badham, S., and Blair, J., ‘Some lost Buckinghamshire Brasses Recorded by Browne Willis’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.1 (1980), pp.25-9
Badham, S., Gittos, B., Gittos, M. and Lankester, P., ‘List of Purbeck marble coffin-shaped slabs: Buckinghamshire’, Church Mons. Soc. Newsletter, 10 (1994-5), pp.35-6; 12 (1996), p.26
Baker, A., ‘Upton church and the Bulstrode Brass’, Records of Buckinghamshire, 42 (2002), pp.103-17
Bennett, J.E.G., ‘A lost Chalfont St. Peter memorial brass’, Records of Buckinghamshire, 17 (1963), pp.189-91
Coales, J., ‘A Palimpsest Discovery at Chicheley, Bucks’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.8 (1961), pp.438-46
Coales, J., ‘Two Discoveries at Astwood, Bucks.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.2 (1976), pp.185-9
Evans, H.F.O., ‘Penn, Bucks.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.5 (1955), pp.279-81
Evans, H.F.O., ‘Brasses at Penn and Edlesborough’, Records of Bucks., 16 (1955-6), pp.106-9
Evans, H.F.O., ‘Edlesborough, Bucks.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.6 (1958), pp.304-9
Evans, H.F.O., ‘Note on “Rose” Brass to John Killingworth, 1412 (M.S.II)’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.6 (1958), pp.309-10
Evans, H.F.O., and Cole, A.C., ‘The Pygott Brass at Whaddon, Bucks.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.1 (1952), pp.1-8
Franks, A.W., ‘Monumental Brasses of Buckinghamshire’, Proc. Soc. Antiq., N.S., 6 (1875), pp.332-4
Harris, Mike, ‘Chesham Bois: a hidden connection between LSW.IV and V’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 141 (2019), pp. 816-817.
Harwood, T.E., ‘The Monumental Brasses, Past and Present, in Eton College Chapel’, Oxford J. Mon. Brasses, 2 (1900), pp.11-28, 68-85
Hemp, W.J., ‘The Dormer Tombs at Wing, Bucks.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 6, pt.2 (1910), pp.59-74
Lack, W., Stuchfield, H.M. and Whittemore, P., The Monumental Brasses of Buckinghamshire (London, 1994)
Lack, W., and Whittemore, P., ‘Three Notes. 3. The Hampdyn Brass at Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 15, pt.3 (1994), pp.254-5
Lamborn, E.A.G., ‘Chearsley, Bucks’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.4 (1937), pp.185-7
Lamborn, E.A.G., ‘The Ingylton Tomb at Thornton, Bucks’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.5 (1947), pp.186-91
Langley, T., The History and Antiquities of the Hundred of Desborough and Deanery of Wycombe in Buckinghamshire (London, 1797)
Lipscomb, G., The History and Antiquities of the County of Buckingham, 4 vols. (London, 1847)
Manning, P. ‘Palimpsest brasses from Quarrendon, Buckinghamshire, and Stanton St. John, Oxfordshire’, Oxford J. Mon. Brasses, 2 (1912), pp.135-53
Norris, M., ‘Palimpsest Finds at Middle Claydon, Bucks.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.6 (1975), pp.463-7
Ratcliff, O., History and Antiquities of the Newport Pagnell Hundreds (Olney, 1900)
Rawlins, M., and Egan, B., ‘A Non-Figure “Fermour” Brass at Chilton, Bucks.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.1 (1975), pp.105-13
Rawlins, M., and Egan, B., ‘Repairs at Over Winchendon, Bucks.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.2 (1976), pp.155-8
Rogers, Nicholas, ‘John Pyke, ‘magister scholarum’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 146 (2021), p. 911 [Denham]
Rouse, E.C., ‘Restoration of the Ingylton Tomb at Thornton, Bucks.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.7 (1949), pp.316-19
Rutter, D.C., ‘A Palimpsest at Little Missenden, Bucks’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.1 (1943), pp.34-6
Rutter, D.C., ‘Palimpsest Brasses at Dinton, Buckinghamshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.6 (1949), pp.270-88
Rutter, D.C., ‘Palimpsest brasses at Dinton, Buckinghamshire’, Records of Buckinghamshire, 15 (1949), pp.153-65
Rutter, D.C., ‘Palimpsest Brasses at Great Hampden, Buckinghamshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt. 1 (1952), pp.17-26
Rutter, D.C., ‘A Find of Palimpsests at Halton, Bucks.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.5 (1955), pp.251-64
Sanderson, H.K.St.J., ‘The Saunders’ Brasses at Pottesgrove, Beds., and Wavenden, Bucks.’, Trans. Cambridge Univ. Assoc. of Brass Collectors, 2, pt.1 (1892), pp.6-9
Sanderson, H.K.St.J., ‘Note on the Brasses in some Buckinghamshire Churches’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 3, pt.3 (1898), pp.115-18; 4, pt.1 (1900), pp.31-6; 4, pt.4 (1901), pp.165-76; 4, pt.6 (1902), pp.246-9
Sheahan, J., History and Topography of Buckinghamshire (London, 1862)
Squire, W.B., ‘The Arms of Henry Bost, Provost of Eton, 1477-8 to 1502-3’, Proc. Soc. Antiq., 2nd Ser., 17 (1897-99), pp.301-4
Stephenson, M., ‘Discovery of the Brass of Roger Dynham (1490)’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 2, pt.8 (1897), pp.337-8
Stephenson, M., ‘Monumental Brasses formerly in Great Marlow Church’, Records of Bucks., 8 (1902), pp.446-56
Stephenson, M., ‘Monumental Brasses formerly in Great Marlow Church’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 5, pt.5 (1906), pp.112-25
Torr, V.J.B., ‘A Recently Discovered Brass at Pitstone, Bucks’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.3 (1936), pp.116-20
Willis, B., History and Antiquities of the Town, Hundred and Deanery of Buckingham (London, 1755)
Cambridgeshire
Ackermann, R., A History of the University of Cambridge, its Colleges, Halls and Public Buildings, 2 vols. (London, 1815)
Badham, S., Gittos, B., Gittos, M. and Lankester, P., ‘List of Purbeck marble coffin-shaped slabs: Cambridgeshire’, Church Mons. Soc. Newsletter, 10 (1994-5), p.36; 12 (1996), p.26; 15 (1999-2000), p.46
Benton, G.M., ‘Monumental Brasses of Cambridgeshire’, in Conybeare, E., Rides around Cambridge, 3rd edn. (Cambridge, 1920), pp.113-26
Benton, G.M., ‘A Brass, formerly in Cherry Hinton Church, Cambridgeshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.5 (1947), pp.177-9
Birch, C.G.R., ‘Note on the Brass of Dr Walter Hewke, Trinity Hall, Cambridge’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 2, pt.6 (1895), pp.223-4
Blomefield, F., Collectanea Cantabrigiensia (Norwich, 1750)
Boissier, G.R., Notes on the Cambridgeshire Churches (London, 1827)
Breeze, A., ‘“A Duw yn y blaen”’, Bull. Board of Celtic Studies, 38 (1991), p.98
Bushell, W.D., The Church of St. Mary the Great: the University Church at Cambridge (Cambridge, 1922)
Butler, L.A.S., ‘Medieval gravestones of Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire and the Soke of Peterborough’, Cambridge Antiq. Soc., 50 (1957), pp.89-100
Cambridge Camden Soc., Churches of Cambridgeshire and the Isle of Ely (Cambridge, 1846)
Carter, E., The History of the County of Cambridge (Cambridge, 1753; 2nd edn., London, 1819)
Cave, C.J.P., Charlton, C.J. and Macalister, R.A.S., ‘The Brasses of Cambridgeshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 2, pt.5 (1895), pp.174-9; 2, pt.7 (1896), pp.237-75; 2, pt.8 (1897), pp.307-14; 3, pt.1 (1897), pp.2-30; 3, pt.2 (1898), pp.88-106; 4, pt.2 (1900), pp.60-78; 4, pt.4 (1901), pp.176-82; 5, pt.1 (1904), pp.8-16; 5, pt.2 (1904), pp.39-48
Clare, F.C., ‘Indents at Whaddon, Cambs.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.8 (1950), pp.349-52
Cockerham, P., ‘A Lost Tomb from St. John’s College, Cambridge’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 14, pt.4 (1989), pp.268-72
Cole, A.C., ‘Indents at Meldreth, Cambs.: An Etymological Footnote’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.3 (1954), pp.146-7
Cooper, C.H. and Cooper, T., Athenae Cantabrigensis, 3 vols. (Cambridge, 1858-1913)
Cooper, C.H., Memorials of Cambridge, 3 vols. (Cambridge, 1860-66)
Cooper, T. (ed.), The Journal of William Dowsing (Woodbridge, 2001)
Daunton, C.G., and New, E.A., ‘Patrons and Benefactors: The Masters of Trinity Hall in the Later Middle Ages’, in Commemoration in Medieval Cambridge, ed. J.S. Lee and C. Steer (Woodbridge, 2018), pp.61-89
D’Elboux, R.H., ‘Indents at Meldreth, Cambridgeshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.1 (1952), pp.9-11
Evelyn-White, C.H., Cambridgeshire and the Isle of Ely, County churches series (London, 1911)
Franks, A.W., ‘The Genealogical History of the Freville family, with some account of their monuments in Little Shelford Church, Cambridgeshire’, Publications of the Cambridge Antiq. Soc., Quarto Series, 2 (Cambridge, 1848), pp.21-9, pls.VI-VIII
Franks, A.W., ‘Monumental Brasses of Cambridgeshire’, Proc. Soc. Antiq., 2nd Ser., 6 (1875), pp.452-7
Franks, A.W., ‘On palimpsest sepulchral brasses and more especially on an instance in Burwell Church, Cambridgeshire’, Camb. Antiq. Soc. Misc. Comms., 2 (1848), pp.1-6
Girard, W.N.C., ‘John Blodwell, Rector of Balsham’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 15, pt.2 (1993), pp.119-36
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Cheshire
Angus-Butterworth, L.M., ‘The monumental brasses of Cheshire’, Trans. Lancashire and Cheshire Antiq. Soc., 60 (1940), pp.81-106
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Cornwall
Akerman, J.Y., ‘Memorandum on a Brass in Quethioc Church in Cornwall’, Proc. Soc. Antiq., N.S., 4 (1859), pp.71-3
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Cumberland
Bower, R., ‘Brasses in the Diocese of Carlisle’, Trans. Cumberland and Westmorland Antiq. and Archaeol. Soc., 13 (1895), pp.142-51
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Derbyshire
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Devonshire
Andrews, J.H.B., ‘Chittlehampton’, Trans. of the Devonshire Assoc., 44 (1962), pp.255-7
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Cockerham, P., ‘Bishops, Deans and Canons: Commemorative Contexts Across Two Centuries at Exeter Cathedral’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 19, pt.4 (2017), pp.277-300
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Elliott, Grant, ‘’The Strachleigh brass at Ermington, Devonshire’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 148 (2021), pp. 948-9
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Hope, V., ‘John Flavell: An Eminent Puritan Divine’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.3 (1964), pp.169-72
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Meara, David, ‘Facing east or west?: The brass to Bishop William Vaughan (1814-1902) at St. Mary and St. Boniface R.C. Cathedral, Plymouth’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 146 (2021), pp. 916-17
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Dorset
Berry, H.B., ‘Two Unrecorded Dorset Brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.4 (1966), pp.296-8 [Winterbourne Came]
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Clark, D.W., ‘Note on the Brass of John Havell and, Langton Matravers, Dorset’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.5 (1947), pp.180-1
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Gittos, B. and M., ‘Medieval Grave Slabs at Church Knowle’, Chronicle, 6, no.2 (1994), p.55
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Sadler, A.G., The Indents of Lost Monumental Brasses in Southern England, 19 vols. (Worthing, 1975-86): Dorset and Hampshire (1975); Dorset and Hampshire Appendix (1979)
Sibun, D., Dorset Brasses (Sherborne, 1973)
Durham
Apter, W., [Notes on cross slab at Denton], Proc. Soc. Antiq. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 3rd ser., 4 (1910), p.50
Badham, S., Brasses from the North East (London, 1979)
Blacker, J.G. and Mitchell, M., ‘The use of Egglestone Marble in Durham Cathedral’, Durham Archaeol. J., pp.14-5 (1999), pp.119-30
[Blair, C.H.H.], ‘Memorial Brass in Coniscliffe Church’, Archaeol. Aeliana, N.S., 15 (1892), p.207
Blair, C.H.H. (ed.), Durham Monuments, Newcastle Records Committee, 5 (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1925)
Boyle, ‘Four Memorial Brasses in the County of Durham’, Archaeol. Aeliana, N.S., 15 (1892), pp.311-13
Charlton, E., ‘On the sepulchral slabs existing in the counties of Durham and Northumberland’, Archaeol. J., 5 (1848), pp.252-8
Coss, P., ‘Heraldry and monumental effigies in the north-east’, in Northumbrian Panorama: studies in the history and culture of the north east, ed. T.E. Faulkner (London, 1996), pp.3-32 [Staindrop]
Edleston, R.H., ‘Some Tomb Slabs in Teesdale Churches’, Trans. Architec. and Archaeol. Soc. of Durham and Northumberland, 7 (1936), pp.223-35
Edleston, R.H., ‘Incised monumental slabs in Northumberland and Durham’, Archaeol. Aeliana, 4th ser., 17 (1939), pp.71-86
Edleston, R.H., and Gibby, C.W., ‘Grave Covers at St. Oswalds Church, Durham’, Trans. Durham and Northumberland Architec. and Archaeol. Soc., 10 (1948), pp.130-6
Egglestone, W.M., [Notes on cross slabs at Stanhope], Proc. Soc. Antiq. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 7 (1895), pp.258-64
Field, H.E., ‘The Matrix of Bishop Beaumont’s Brass, Durham Cathedral’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 2, pt.7 (1896), pp.291-5
Fowler, J. T. (ed.), The Rites of Durham, Surtees Soc., 107 (Durham, 1903)
Fowler, J.T., ‘Some grave slabs in the cathedral church of Durham’, Proc. Soc. Antiq., 2nd ser., 13 (1889-91), pp.34-44
Fyson, D.R., ‘A Note on the Work of the Late C.C. Hodges’, Archaeol. Aeliana, 4th ser., 35 (1957), pp.129-36
Gibby, C.W., ‘Some medieval grave covers in Durham City’, Trans. Architec. and Archaeol. Soc. Durham and Northumberland, 11 (1958-65), pp.284-6
Haversfield, F.J. and Greenwell, W., A Catalogue of the Sculptured and Incribed Stones in the Cathedral Library, Durham (Durham, 1899)
Hodges, C.C., The Sepulchral Slabs, Grave Covers, Headstone Crosses and Semi-effigial Monuments of the Middle Ages now remaining in the County of Durham (privately printed, 1884)
Hutchinson, W., The History and Antiquities of the County Palatinate of Durham, 3 vols. (Newcastle, 1784)
Lack, W., Stuchfield, H.M. and Whittemore, P., The Monumental Brasses of Durham (London, 2002)
Lang, J.T., ‘Some Early medieval Coped Grave Covers in Co. Durham’, Trans. Architec. and Archaeol. Soc. of Durham and Northumberland, 3 (1974), pp.101-6
Macalister, R.A.S., and Field, H.E., ‘Durham Cathedral: An Account of the Lost Brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 2, pt.8 (1897), pp.338-42
Oliver, W., ‘Early Grave Slab, Barnard Castle’, Teesdale Record Soc., 12 (1944), p.10
Robson, H.L., ‘Church Brasses’ [in Co. Durham], Antiquities of Sunderland, 21 (1954), pp.5-22
Ryder, P.F., The Medieval Cross Slab Grave Cover in County Durham, Architect. and Archaeol. Soc. of Durham and Northumberland Research Report, 1 (Durham, 1985)
Ryder, P.F., ‘Some further medieval cross slabs in County Durham’, Durham Archaeol. J., 10 (1994), pp.43-53
Surtees, R., The History and Antiquities of the County Palatinate of Durham, 4 vols (London, 1816-40)
Taylor, E.J., [Notes on cross slabs at Hartlepool], Proc. Soc. Antiq. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 6 (1899), p.20
Waller, J.G., ‘Notes on some Brasses in the Counties of Northumberland and Durham’, Archaeol. Aeliana, N.S., 15 (1892), pp.76-89
Waller, J.G., ‘Remarks on a grave slab in Durham Cathedral Church’, Proc. Soc. Antiq., 12 (1889), p.44
Waller, J.G., ‘The remarkable brass of Fridesmonda, wife of Richard Barnes, bishop of Durham, in St. Andrew’s church, Auckland’, Proc. Soc. Antiq., 2nd ser., 13 (1889-91), pp.66-7
Willis, B., A Survey of the Cathedrals of York, Durham, Carlisle, Chester, Manchester, Litchfield, Hereford, Worcester, Gloucester, Bristol, Lincoln, Ely, Oxford, Peterborough, Canterbury, Rochester, London and Winchester, 3 vols. (London, 1742)
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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), pp.170-3
Ali, Jonathan, ‘John Travers (Jack) Cornwall, V.C., 1900-16’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 132 (2016), p. 629 [Little Ilford]
Andrews, H.C., ‘The Lee family of Chingford’, Essex Review, 37 (1928), pp.44-5 [brass at Eastwick, Herts; shield in Saffron Walden Museum]
Badham, S., ‘Suffolk 1 Indents at Spalding, Lincolnshire and Waltham Abbey, Essex’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 16, pt.2 (1998), pp.139-42
Badham, S., Gittos, B., Gittos, M. and Lankester, P., ‘List of Purbeck marble coffin-shaped slabs: Essex’, Church Mons. Soc. Newsletter, 11 (1995), pp.18-20; 12 (1996-7), p.53
Bayley, T.D.S., ‘Some discoveries at Bradfield church’, Essex Review, 39 (1930), pp.117-24 [indents in chancel]
Bayley, T.D.S., ‘The Fitz Ralph Brass, Pebmarsh, Essex’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.3 (1945), pp.71-8
Benton, G.M., ‘An Additional Note on a Brass at Saffron Walden’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.5 (1955), pp.281-3
Benton, G.M., ‘An additional note on a brass at Saffron Walden’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc., N.S., 25 (1955), p.108
Benton, G.M., ‘Brass of Agnes Woodthorpe [formerly Dister], St. Peter’s church, Colchester’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc., N.S., 13 (1915), pp.309-11
Benton, G.M., ‘Brass to John Hubbard, 1537, at Great Bromley’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc., N.S., 21 (1937), p.334
Benton, G.M., ‘Dister Brass [Lavenham, Co. Suffolk]’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc., N.S., 15 (1921), p.156
Benton, G.M., ‘Palimpsest brass at Wivenhoe, II’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc., N.S., 25 (1958), pp.272-3
Benton, G.M., ‘Palimpsest brass at Wivenhoe’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc., N.S., 15 (1921), pp.242-3
Benton, G.M., ‘Recovery of a monumental brass at Tollesbury’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc., N.S., 24 (1951), p.159
Benton, G.M., ‘The brasses at St. James’s church, Colchester’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc., N.S., 25 (1958), pp.263-4
Benton, G.M., ‘The Coke and Wilde brass 1606, at Great Totham’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc., N.S., 23 (1942), pp.141-4
Benton, G.M., ‘The destroyed church of St. Lawrence, East Donyland’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc., N.S., 19 (1930), pp.97-110 [brasses, pp.102-4]
Benton, G.M., ‘The destruction of Little Horkesley church, and the discovery of a palimpsest brass’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc., N.S., 23 (1942), pp.116-24
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), p.157
Birch, C.G.R., ‘Sulyard brass in Runwell church’, Essex Review, 6 (1897), p.61
‘Brasses at St. Margaret’s, Barking: interesting discovery’, Essex Review, 48 (1939), pp.221-2
Briggs, N., ‘The Brasses of the Darcy Family at Tolleshunt D’Arcy, Essex’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.7 (1960), pp.338-53
Briggs, N., ‘The Rochester Brasses in the South Aisle of Terling Church, Essex’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.8 (1961), pp.429-37
Briggs, N., ‘The Parker Brass at Brentwood, Essex’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.4 (1966), pp.254-5
Briggs, N., ‘A Bibliography of Essex Brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.3 (1971), pp.149-61
Briggs, N., and Stuchfield, H.M., ‘Gosfield, Essex’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 16, pt.2 (1998), pp.117-31
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), p.99
Cameron, H.K., and Briggs, N., ‘Tolleshunt D’Arcy Revisited’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 16, pt.2 (1998), pp.147-56
Carter, H.M., ‘Brass of Robert Barfoot at Lambourne: palimpsests found’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc., 3rd series, 1 (1964), pp.215-16
Chancellor, F., ‘Brass in Springfield church’, Essex Review, 5 (1896), p.125
Chancellor, F., The Ancient Sepulchral Monuments of Essex (London, 1890)
Christy, M., ‘On a late thirteenth century inscription in Fobbing church’, Essex Review, 8 (1899), pp.34-6
Christy, M., ‘Some Essex coffin slabs’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc., 7 (1900), pp.369-95
Christy, M., Benton, G.M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘Two brasses newly-discovered at Wormingford’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc., N.S., 16 (1923), pp.283-7
Christy, M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘The monumental brasses at Little Waltham church’, Essex Review, 2 (1893), pp.45-8
Christy, M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘Some interesting Essex brasses’, Essex Review, 3 (1894), pp.119-31
Christy, M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘Some interesting Essex brasses’, Reliquary and Illustrated Archaeologist, 5 (1899), pp.9-21
Christy, M., Porteous W.W. and Smith, E.B., ‘Some interesting Essex brasses’, Reliquary and Illustrated Archaeologist, 13 (1908), pp.39-46, pp.124-37
Christy, M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘Some Lost Essex Brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 3, pt.6 (1899), pp.254-64
Christy, M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘Some Interesting Essex Brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 4, pt.2 (1900), pp.45-60
Christy, M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘Some interesting Essex brasses recently re-fixed’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc., N.S., 3 (1900), pp.254-64
Christy, M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘Some interesting Essex brasses illustrative of Elizabethan costume’, Antiquary, 38 (1902), pp.6-10, 44-7
Christy, M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘Some interesting Essex brasses illustrative of Stuart costume’, Antiquary, 39 (1903), pp.113-18, 175-8 and 233-8
Christy, M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘On a monumental brass newly discovered in Essex’ [Dovercourt], Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc., N.S., 16 (1921), pp.48-9
Christy, M., and Porteous, W.W., ‘An Essex brass’ [Hempstead], Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc., N.S., 16 (1922), pp.205-9
Christy, M., Porteous, W.W. and Smith, E.B., ‘Some interesting Essex brasses’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc., N.S., 6 (1898), pp.146-70
Christy, M., Porteous W.W. and Smith, E.B., ‘The Monumental Brasses of Essex’, in Memorials of Old Essex, ed. A.C. Kelway (London, 1908), pp.118-57
Christy, M. and Smith, E.B., ‘Two Essex Incised Slabs’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc., N.S., 8 (1903), pp.1-7
Clapham, A.W., The Benedictine Abbey of Barking (London, 1911)
Cockerell, D.J., ‘Some notes on shroud brasses in Essex’, Essex Review, 56 (1947), pp.211-4
Crosby, N.A., ‘Brasses from Heydon and West Hanningfield’, Essex Review, 1 (1892), p.180
Crouch, W., ‘The Tedcastell brass at Barking’, Essex Review, 2 (1893), pp.246-8
Cutts, H.W., ‘A monumental brass at Tolleshunt D’Arcy’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc., N.S., 1 (1878), pp.3-4
d’Elboux, R.H. (ed.), The Monumental Brasses of Essex, pts. 1 and 2 (Ashford, 1948-51)
Dobson, J., ‘A Re-discovery at South Benfleet, Essex’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.5 (1979), pp.348-62
Elliot, H.L., ‘Fitz Lewis of West Horndon and the brasses at Ingrave’, Trans. Essex Archaeol.Soc., N.S., 6 (1898), pp.28-53
Farrer, E., ‘Little Horkesley church in 1888’, Essex Review, 60 (1951), pp.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), p.317
Franks, A.W., ‘Monumental brasses of Essex’, Proc. Soc. Antiq., 2nd ser., 7 (1876-9), pp.147-55
Freeth, S., ‘The brass-rubbings in the Society’s Collections’, Essex Archaeol. and History, 11 (1979), pp.119-24
Freeth, Stephen, and Stuchfield, Martin, ‘The discovery of a brass indent at Mundon, Essex’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 153 (2023), pp. 1050-2
Freeth, Stephen, and Stuchfield, Martin, ‘The discovery of a brass indent at St. Peter’s, Colchester’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 154 (2023), p. 1078
Gawthorp, W.E., ‘Monumental brasses at South Weald and Leyton’ [refixed], Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc., N.S., 20 (1933), pp.277-9
Gilbert, W., ‘The brass to Walter Larder ... North Weald’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc. N.S., 9 (1911), pp.30-5
Girling, F.A., ‘Merchants’ marks in Essex’, Essex Review, 64 (1955), pp.30-5
‘Gosfield: Thomas Rolf's brass, 1440’, Essex Review, 26 (1917), pp.41-4
Griffin, R., ‘A palimpsest brass at Harlow’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc., N.S., 21 (1937), pp.330-4
Griffin, R., ‘Two monumental brasses, now lost, formerly at Latton’ Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc., N.S., 21 (1937), pp.230-3
Grimes, R. and H., ‘A Palimpsest Shield at Stow Maries, Essex’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.4 (1978), pp.271-7
Harrison, G.H.R., ‘Notes on a monumental brass effigy in Great Parndon church’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc., O.S., 3 (1865), pp.204-5
Heazell, F.N., ‘Aveley, Essex’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.1 (1943), p.27
Hefferan, Matthew, ‘The Brass of Thomas Stapel (d. 1372), Sergeant-at-Arms to Edward III: A Monument to a Career in Household Service’ [Rochford], Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 20 (2019), pp. 32-45
Hills, A., ‘Johan de Vautone, Chivaler’ [Wimbish], Essex Review, 52 (1943), pp.21-7
Hills, A., ‘Samuel Harsnett (1561-1631)’ [brass at Chigwell], Essex Review, 51 (1942), pp.9-16
Hills, A., ‘Scrope versus Grosvenor: a notable armorial brass at Wivenhoe’, Essex Review, 45 (1936), pp.65-73
Hills, A., ‘The legal brasses of Essex’, Essex Review, 48 (1939), pp.69-78
Hills, A., ‘Three military coffin slabs in Essex’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc., 7 (1945), pp.251-62
James, L., ‘Sir William Pyrton, Lieutenant of Guisnes’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.2 (1970), pp.82-7 [Little Bentley]
Johnstone, C.E., ‘Alderne’s Chantry at Latton, Essex’, Home Counties Magazine, 4 (1902), pp.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), pp.161-71
King, H.W., ‘On a recently discovered monumental brass belonging to Bowers Gifford church’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc., O.S., 1 (1858), pp.93-8
Lack, W. and Whittemore, P., ‘Strethall, Essex: a note on the palimpsest brass’, Essex J., 3 (1998), pp.52-3
Lack, W., Stuchfield, H.M. and Whittemore, P., The Monumental Brasses of Essex, 2 vols. (London,2003)
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), pp.169-70
Lucas, W.J., ‘Brasses in Great Leighs church’, Essex Review, 3 (1894), pp.200-2
Mabbitt, K.R., ‘The Audley Chapel in Berechurch church’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc., N.S., 22 (1940), pp.87-97 [brass, p.94]
Milligan, H.M., ‘Byschopton brass at Great Bromley’, Essex Review, 6 (1897), pp.120-2
Morant, P., History and Antiquities of Essex (London, 1768)
Morris, R., The Powells in Essex and their London Ancestors (Loughton, 2002)
Morris, R., The Stonnard and other Brasses in St. Nicholas’ Church (Loughton, 2003)
Muilman, P., A New and Complete History of Essex, 6 vols. (Chelmsford, 1769-72)
Norris, L. and M., ‘A Palimpsest at Lambourne, Essex’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.3 (1977), pp.229-38
Ogborne, E., The History of Essex (London, 1814)
‘A Palimpsest at Barking, Essex’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.8 (1942), pp.366-8
‘Palimpsest brass at Barking’, Essex Review, 52 (1943), pp.54, 162-5
Pertwee, A., ‘Beriffe family of Brightlingsea’, Essex Review, 12 (1904), pp.220-2
Piggot, J., ‘On the brass of Sir William Fitz Ralph . . . in Pebmarsh church’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc., O.S., 4 (1869), pp.132-6
Potter, G.W.J., ‘Brasses in Little Waltham Church’, Essex Review, 2 (1893), pp.59-60
[Report of a visit to Aveley church, 1892, with account of palimpsest brass], Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc., N.S., 1 (1893), pp.291-3
[Report of a visit to Fingringhoe church, with account of brasses], Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc., N.S., 3 (1889), pp.181-2
[Report of a visit to Saffron Walden church and almshouses, with account of brasses], Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc., N.S., 2 (1884), pp.292-5
Saul, Nigel, ‘The Will of Sir John de la Pole of Chrishall, Essex’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 132 (2016), pp. 626-8
Smith, William J.T., and Worsley, H.G., Brasses: Thurrock & District ([Boreham], 1970)
Sparvel-Bayly, J.A., ‘Essex Brasses (additions and corrections to Haines’s list)’, Antiquity, 6 (1880), pp.151-3
Steer, F.W., ‘The Medeley and Dannett brasses in Tilty church’, Essex Review, 52 (1943), pp.4-12
Stuchfield, H.M., ‘The monumental brasses of Essex: Orsett’, Essex J., 27 (Spring, 1992), pp.113-16
Stuchfield, M., ‘A new home for a medieval knight', Essex J., 53 (Autumn, 2018), pp.63-66
Stuchfield, M., ‘Glamour in Brass: a portrayal of the fourteenth century lady in Essex', Essex J., 53 (Autumn, 2018), pp.86-92
Stuchfield, M., ‘Medieval knight on the move from Sutton to Rochford, Essex’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 139 (2018), pp.767-9
Suckling, A., Memorials of the Antiquities and Architecture of Essex (London, 1845)
Torr, V.J., ‘Chigwell and its Brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.4 (1966), pp.238-9
Tyrell A., and Tyrill, L. (eds.), Petre and Tyrell Family Links in the Ingatestone Area (s.l., Tyrrell Family History Society, 2003)
Vaughan, E., ‘Lost treasures of Finchingfield church’, Essex Review, 33 (1924), pp.125-34 [brasses described by Holman]
Waller, J.G., ‘On certain brasses from Stoke Charity, Hampshire and Hempstead, Essex’, J. Brit. Archaeol. Assn., I (1846), p.328
Ward, J., ‘Elizabeth Beaumont, Countess of Oxford (d.1537): Her Life and Connections’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 17, pt.1 (2003), pp.2-13 [Wivenhoe]
Williams, J.F., ‘Monumental brasses discovered at Chelmsford Cathedral’, Trans. Essex Archaeol. Soc., N.S., 21 (1934), pp.134-5
Gloucestershire
Badham, S., ‘Thomas Adynet and his brass at Northleach, Gloucestershire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 17, pt.4 (2006), pp.347-53
Badham, S., Gittos, B., Gittos, M. and Lankester, P., ‘List of Purbeck marble coffin-shaped slabs: Gloucestershire’, Church Mon. Soc. Newsletter, 11 (1995), p.20; 12 (1996), p.28; 15 (1999-2000), p.47
Bertram, J., ‘Whittington Turned Again or The Strange Case of the Brass of Richard and Margaret Coton’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 124 (October 2013), pp.468-9
Butler, R.F. and Jones, L.J., ‘The Cross Slabs of Gloucestershire’, Trans. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 11 (1972), pp.150-8
Davis, C.T., ‘The Monumental Brasses of Gloucestershire’, Archaeol. J., 48 (1891), pp.19-28
Davis, C., ‘Brass in the Church of St. John the Baptist, Gloucester’, Gloucestershire Notes and Queries, 5 (1893), p.539
Davis, C., The Monumental Brasses of Gloucestershire (London, 1899; repr. Bath, 1969)
Druitt, H., ‘Cirencester, Gloucestershire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 5, pt.6 (1906), pp.139-53
Druitt, H., ‘Gloucestershire Notes’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 5, pt.6 (1906), pp.159-60
Ellacombe, H.T., The History of the Parish of Bitton in the County of Gloucester (Exeter, 1881)
Evans, H.F.O., ‘Tormarton, Glos.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.4 (1972), pp.288-90
Fallows, W.C., The Brasses of Cirencester Parish Church (Cirencester, 1985)
Fallows, W.C., Northleach Brasses (Northleach, c.1980)
Franks, A.W., ‘Monumental Brasses of Gloucestershire’, Proc. Soc. Antiq., N.S., 7 (1878), pp.409-13
Lack, W., Stuchfield, H.M. and Whittemore, P., The Monumental Brasses of Gloucestershire (London, 2005)
Lee, John S., ‘Brass among Glass: The Tame Family Brasses in Fairford Church, Gloucestershire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 22 (2021), pp. 74-99
Lysons, S., Etchings of Gloucester Antiquities (London, 1791)
Nicholls, J.F. and Taylor, J., Bristol Past and Present, 3 vols. (Bristol, 1881-2)
Pryce, G., Notes on the Ecclesiastical and Monumental Architecture and Sculpture of the Middle Ages in Bristol (London, 1850)
Roper, I., Monumental Effigies of Gloucestershire and Bristol (Gloucester, 1931)
Smith, B.S., ‘Grave slab at St. Mary de Crypt, Gloucester’, Trans. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeol. J., 89 (1970), p.177
Stapleton, B.J., ‘A report of a paper on Gloucestershire brasses’, Oxford University Brass Rubbing Soc., 1 (1897), pp.23-4
Way, A., ‘Observations of incised slabs with descriptions of two remarkable examples at . . . Avenbury, Herefordshire and Bitton, Gloucestershire’, Archeologia, 22 (1829), pp.267-74
Willis, B., A Survey of the Cathedrals of York, Durham, Carlisle, Chester, Manchester, Litchfield, Hereford, Worcester, Gloucester, Bristol, Lincoln, Ely, Oxford, Peterborough, Canterbury, Rochester, London and Winchester, 3 vols. (London,1742)
Hampshire (including Isle of Wight)
Atkinson, T.D., ‘Fragments of architecture and sculpture at Wherwell church’, Hants. Field Club and Archaeol. Soc. Proc., 14 (1940), pp.369-70
Badham, S., ‘The West family of Hinton Martell, Dorset, and their monuments at Christchurch Priory’, Trans Mon. Brass Soc., 17, pt.6 (2008), pp.513-20
Badham, S., Gittos, B., Gittos, M. and Lankester, P., ‘List of Purbeck marble coffin-shaped slabs: Hampshire’, Church Mons. Soc. Newsletter, 11 (1995-6), pp.45-50; 12 (1996), p.28; 12 (1996-7), pp.53-4; 14 (1997-8), pp.48-9; 15 (1999-2000), p.48; 16 (2000-1), pp.18-19
Blore, G.H., The Monuments of Winchester Cathedral (Farnborough, 1983)
Cameron, H.K., Brasses to the Family of de Brocas in the Church of Sherborne St. John, portfolio (s.l., 1974)
Cave, C.J.P., ‘Thomas Aileward, 1413; Havant, Hants.’, Trans. Cambridge Univ. Assoc. of Brass Collectors, 2, pt.1 (1892), p.1
Cave, C.J.P., ‘A List of Hampshire Brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 5, pt.9 (1908), pp.247-91; 5, pt.10 (1908), pp.295-325; 5, pt.11 (1909), pp.343-71; 6, pt.1 (1910), pp.1-42; 6, pt.4 (1911), pp.121-57
Cave, C.J.P., ‘A Winchester Indent’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.6 (1949), p.207
Druitt, H., ‘A List of Casements remaining at Christchurch, Hampshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 5, pt.7 (1907), pp.191-204
Greenfield, B.W., ‘Old Stoke Charity’, Hampshire Field Club Proc., 3 (1894-7), pp.1-27
Greenfield., B.W., ‘The Wriothesley Tomb, Titchfield, Hampshire’, Hampshire Field Club Proc., 1 (1889), pp.65-82 [includes account of brasses]
Greenhill, F.A., ‘The Sandys Contract’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.7 (1960), pp.354-61 [Basingstoke]
Harris, Mike, ‘Winchester Cathedral’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 153 (2023), p. 1060
Jeans, G.E., Memorials of Old Hampshire (London, 1906)
Lack, W., Stuchfield, H.M. and Whittemore, P., The Monumental Brasses of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight (London, 2007)
Lewis, R.W.M., ‘Complete List of the Brasses of the Isle of Wight’, Trans. Cambridge Univ. Assoc. of Brass Collectors, 2, pt.1 (1892), pp.2-6
Page-Phillips, J.C., ‘A Palimpsest from Stoke Charity in Hampshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.6 (1958), pp.331-4
Page-Phillips, J.C., ‘A Palimpsest Inscription at Aldershot, Hampshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.1 (1963), pp.23-4
Quirk, R.N., ‘The monuments of Prior Basyng and “the old bishop in marble”’, Winchester Cathedral Record, 23 (1954), pp.12-21
Sadler, A.G., The Indents of Lost Monumental Brasses in Southern England, 19 vols. (Worthing, 1975-86): Dorset and Hampshire (1975); Dorset and Hampshire Appendix (1979)
Staines, E.N., A Guide to the monumental brasses and incised slabs on the Isle of Wight (London, 1972)
Surry, N., ‘Incised Memorials to the Smalpage Family. Part I: Warblington, Hants’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.2 (1964), pp.97-101
Surry, N., ‘A Lost Brass, formerly at Hordle, Hants’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.6 (1968), p.484
Waller, J.G., ‘On certain brasses from Stoke Charity, Hampshire and Hempstead, Essex’, J. Brit. Archaeol. Assn., 1 (1846), p.328
Whittemore, P., ‘A Koranic Inscription in an English Church: The Kinsley Brass at Eversley, Hampshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 17, pt.5 (2007), pp.481-5
Willis, B., A Survey of the Cathedrals of York, Durham, Carlisle, Chester, Manchester, Litchfield, Hereford, Worcester, Gloucester, Bristol, Lincoln, Ely, Oxford, Peterborough, Canterbury, Rochester, London and Winchester, 3 vols. (London, 1742)
Herefordshire
Badham, S., ‘The brasses and other minor monuments’, in Hereford Cathedral: a History, ed. G. Aylmer and J. Tiller (Hereford, 2000), pp.331-5
Badham, Sally, ‘An addition to the Herefordshire list at Aconbury Priory’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 136 (October 2017), pp.710-13
Badham, Sally, ‘The cross slab grave covers remaining in Aconbury Priory church’, Trans. of the Woolhope Naturalists’ Field Club, 66 (2018), pp. 54-60
Badham, Sally, ‘The Cantilupe Indent in Hereford Cathedral and its Associated Shrine Base Re-assessed’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 22 (2021), pp. 1-26
Badham, S., Gittos, B., Gittos, M. and Lankester, P., ‘List of Purbeck marble coffin-shaped slabs: Herefordshire’, Church Mons. Soc. Newsletter, 13 (1997), p.14; 15 (1999-2000), p.48
Badham, S. and Whittemore, P., ‘Conservation of the Cantilupe Shrine in Hereford Cathedral’, Monumental Brass Society Bulletin, 79 (1998), pp.394-5
Benson, E.G., ‘The Brasses of Burghill, Herefordshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.5 (1947), pp.171-6
Benson, E.G., ‘The Cantilupe indent in Hereford Cathedral’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.7 (1949), pp.322-9
Coldstream, N., ‘The shrines of St. Thomas Cantilupe and their significance’, The Friends of Hereford Cathedral 65th Annual Report (1999), pp.17-25
Davis, C.T., ‘The Monumental Brasses of Herefordshire and Worcestershire’, Trans. Birmingham and Midlands Inst., 12 (1884), pp.52-75
Duncumb, J., Collections towards the History and Antiquities of the County of Hereford, 6 vols. (London, 1804-1915)
Emmerson, R., ‘St. Thomas Cantilupe’s tomb and brass of 1287’, Bull. Internat. Soc. Study Church Mons., 2 (1980), pp.41-5
Greenhill, F.A., ‘An Early Incised Slab from Herefordshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.4 (1966), pp.272-3
Gittos, B. and Gittos, M., ‘A 12th century Grave Slab at Moccas, Herefordshire’, Chronicle, 6, No.5, (1995), p.115
Havegal, F.T., Monumental Inscriptions in the Cathedral Church of Hereford (London, 1881)
Haines, H., ‘Monumental Brasses of the Cathedral and County of Hereford’, J. Brit. Archaeol. Assn., 27 (1871), pp.85-99, 198-203, 341
Heseltine, P., The Brasses of Hereford Cathedral (privately printed, Godmanchester, 1982)
Heseltine, P. and Stuchfield, M., The Monumental Brasses of Hereford Cathedral (London, 2005)
Jauncey, M. (ed.), St. Thomas Cantilupe, Bishop of Hereford (Hereford, 1982)
Lack, W., Stuchfield, H.M. and Whittemore, P., The Monumental Brasses of Herefordshire (Stratford St. Mary, Suffolk, 2008)
Leonard, J., Churches of Herefordshire and their Treasures (Almeley, 2000)
Marshall, G., ‘The church of Edvin Ralph and some Notes on Pardon Monuments’, Trans. Woolhope Naturalists’ Field Club, 25 (1924-6), pp.40-55
Marshall, G, ‘The shrine of St. Thomas Cantilupe in Hereford Cathedral’, Woolhope Transactions, 27 (1930-2), pp.34-50
New, E., ‘The Tomb and Seal of John Trillek, Bishop of Hereford: some comparative thoughts’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 19, pt.1 (2014), pp.2-14
Rawlinson, R., The History and Antiquities of the City and Cathedral-Church of Hereford (London, 1717)
Way, A., ‘Observations of incised slabs with descriptions of two remarkable examples at . . . Avenbury, Herefordshire and Bitton, Gloucestershire’, Archaeologia, 22 (1829), pp.267-74
Willis, B., A Survey of the Cathedrals of York, Durham, Carlisle, Chester, Manchester, Litchfield, Hereford, Worcester, Gloucester, Bristol, Lincoln, Ely, Oxford, Peterborough, Canterbury, Rochester, London and Winchester, 3 vols. (London, 1742)
Winnington-Ingram, A.J., Monumental Brasses in Hereford Cathedral (Hereford, 1966)
Hertfordshire
Andrews, H.C., ‘The Brass of Dame Margaret Plumbe in Wyddial Church’, East Herts. Archaeol. Soc. Trans., 7 (1924), pp.140-7
Andrews, H.C., ‘On Lockleys and some of the Peryents’, East Herts. Archaeol. Soc. Trans., 7 (1923), pp.56-61
Andrews, H.C., ‘Sidelights on Brasses in Hertfordshire Churches’. Parts I-XXVIII: Albury to Eastwick, East Herts. Archaeol. Soc. Trans., 8 (1930-1), pp.155-75 to 13 (1952-4), pp.165-6
Andrews, H.C., ‘George Canon, Wyddial’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.2 (1935), pp.66-8
Andrews, H.C., ‘Broxbourne Church, Herts: Recovery of a portion of the John Borell Brass, 1531’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.3 (1936), pp.121-2
Andrews, H.C., ‘The Fitz Geffrey Brass in Sandon Church, Herts’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.3 (1936), pp.136-8
Andrews, H.C., ‘Braughing Church, Herts’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.4 (1937), p.169
Andrews, H.C., ‘The Pulter Family Brasses in Hitchin Church, Herts’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.4 (1937), pp.172-5
Andrews, H.C., ‘Layston Church, Herts.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.4 (1937), p.192
Andrews, H.C., ‘A Brass in Furneux Pelham Church, Herts’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.6 (1939), pp.279-80
Andrews, H.C., ‘A Lost Brass at Broxbourne Church, Herts.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.8 (1942), pp.353-4
Andrews, H.C., ‘The Saxaye Brass, Stanstead Abbots, Herts’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.2 (1944), pp.64-5
Andrews, H.C., ‘The Bostock Brass, Wheathampstead, Herts’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.2 (1944), pp.65-6
Andrews, H.C., ‘Two Altar Tombs at Hitchin Church’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.5 (1947), pp.192-5
Andrews, W.F., ‘Monumental Brasses in Hertfordshire Churches; additions, &c to Haines’ List’, Antiquity, 14 (August 1886), pp.49-51
Andrews, W.F., ‘Notes on some Memorial Brasses in Hertfordshire Churches’. J. Nat. Soc. for the Preservation of Memorials to the Dead, 1 (1892), pp.19-25
Andrews, W.F., Memorial Brasses in Hertfordshire Churches (Hertford, 1886); 2nd rev. and enlarged edn. (Ware & London, 1903)
Ashdown, C.H., ‘English Mediaeval Armour, as exemplified by Hertfordshire Brasses’, St. Albans & Hertfordshire Architectural & Archaeol. Soc. Trans (1901 and 1902), pp.388-95
Badham, S.F., ‘Richard Gough's Papers relating to Monumental Brasses in the Bodleian Library, Oxford. Appendix I: Topographical Index of Illustrations of Brasses and Indents in Gough Maps 221-228’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc 14 (1991), pp.491-2 ‘Hertfordshire’
Badham, S.F., Gittos, B., Gittos, M. & Lankester, P., ‘List of Purbeck Marble coffin-shaped slabs: Hertfordshire’, Church Mon. Soc. Newsletter, 13 (1997), pp.14, 49
Baker, H.C., ‘The Royal Tomb at King’s Langley, Herts, and the Indented Slab believed to be for Isabel of Castile’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.4 (1972), pp.279-83
Bertram, J., ‘An unnoticed Flemish indent in St. Albans Abbey’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.6 (1985), pp.536-7
Blair, J., ‘Hertfordshire Brasses: some 18th century notes and drawings’, Mon. Brass Soc. Bulletin, 25 (October 1980), p.17 [MS Gough Hertford 11, 16-17, 18]
Brayley, E.W. & Britton, J., The Beauties of England & Wales, Vol. VII: Hertfordshire (London, 1805)
Busby, J.H., ‘The Hertfordshire Drawings of Thomas Fisher’, Hertfordshire Archaeology, 1 (1988), pp.110-16
Busby, J.H., ‘The Topographical notebooks of Edward Steele’, Hertfordshire Archaeology, 2 (1970), pp.105-8
Busby, R.J., ‘The Monumental Brasses of Hertfordshire’, Herts. Past & Present, 10 (1970), pp.2-9
Busby, R.J. ‘Sidelights on Brasses in Hertfordshire Churches’, pts.XXIX-XXX: Essendon-Flamstead, East Herts. Archaeol. Soc. Trans., 14 i (1955-57), pp.59-69; & 14 ii (1958-61), pp.102-7
Busby, R.J., ‘Sidelights on Brasses in Hertfordshire Churches’, pts.XXXI & XXXII: Furneaux Pelham - Great Gaddesden. Hertfordshire Archaeology, I (1968), pp.68-75; & II (1970), pp.82-87 [no further parts published]
Busby, R.J., ‘Indents of lost brasses at Kimpton Church’, Herts. Archaeol. J., 1 (1968), pp.139-40
Cameron, H.K., and Busby, R.J., ‘A Palimpsest Brass at Clothall, Herts.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.1 (1975), pp.80-6
Chauncy, Sir H., The Historical Antiquities of Hertfordshire (London, 1700; repr. in 2 vols. Bishops Stortford, 1826)
Clare, F.C., ‘The “Rose” Brass in St. Peter’s, St. Albans’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.8 (1950), pp.368-9
Clutterbuck, R., The History and Antiquities of the County of Hertford, 3 vols. (London, 1815-27)
Coales, J., ‘Sawbridgeworth, Herts.: Was Thomas Fisher always accurate?’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 14, pt.3 (1988), pp.246-7
Cooper, T. (ed), The Journal of William Dowsing, (Woodbridge, 2001) [esp. pp.131-37, 140, 404-5 & 407: ‘Hertfordshire’]
Cussans, J.E., History of Hertfordshire, 3 vols. (London, 1870-81; repr. 1972)
D’Elboux, R.H., ‘A Note on the Shield of Sir Anthony Grey, St. Alban’s Abbey’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.8 (1942), p.365
D’Elboux, R.H., ‘Stanstead Abbots’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.1 (1943), pp.30-1
Druitt, H., ‘Notes on the Brasses remaining at Harpenden and Kimpton, Hertfordshire, August, 1909’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 5, pt.12 (1909), pp.409-19
Egan, B., ‘A Repair at North Mymms’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.1 (1975), p.46
Evans, H.F.O., ‘A Lost Brass’ [from Broxbourne], Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.3 (1954), pp.148-9
Evans, H.F.O., Monumental Brasses of St. Albans Abbey (St. Albans, 1970?)
Field, H.E., ‘Note on the Brass of Simon Bache, 1414, Knebworth Church, Herts.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 3, pt.2 (1898), pp.106-7
Gray, H.W., ‘The Peryents of Hertfordshire’, Herts. Archaeol., 1 (1968), pp.76-88
Holmes, R., and Fox, A.E.L., ‘Andrew Willet, Puritan Divine, and His Brass at Barley, Herts.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.5 (1967), pp.387-92
Lack, W., Stuchfield, H.M. and Whittemore, P., The Monumental Brasses of Hertfordshire (Stratford St. Mary, Suffolk, 2009)
Lepine, David, ‘Flemish Sophistication in Rural Hertfordshire: The Brass of William Kesteven (d. 1361)’ Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 24 (2023), pp. 1-18
Minet, W., ‘Brasses in Little Hadham Church, Hertfordshire’, Home Counties Mag. (April 1904), p.98
Moor, J., ‘Sir Robert Clifford: Yorkist Traitor or Tudor Spy?’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 15, pt.1 (1992), pp.33-44 [Aspenden]
Norris, M., ‘Palimpsest Brasses at Wyddial, Hertfordshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.5 (1973), pp.312-18
Page, W., ‘The Brasses and Indents in St. Alban’s Abbey’, Home Counties Magazine, 1 (1899), pp.19-25, 140-61, 241-7, 329-32
Pickering, Peter, ‘An anagram on a brass’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 156 (2024), p. 1115 [Wyddial]
‘A palimpsest memorial brass in St. Peter’s Church, St. Albans’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.1 (1934), pp.35-7
Porteous, W.W., ‘On Two Brasses from Braughing Church, Herts., now in Saffron Walden Museum’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 2, pt.6 (1895), pp.213-15
Rensten, M., Hertfordshire Brasses: a guide to the figure brasses in the churches of Hertfordshire (Hertford, 1982)
Rogers, N., ‘The Earliest Known Description of the de la Mare Brass at St. Albans Abbey’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 14, pt.2 (1987), pp.154-7
Rogers, Nicholas, ‘Why St Jerome? A Note on the Iconography of The Great Berkhamsted Palimpsest’, in The Monuments Man: Essays in Honour of Jerome Bertram (Donington, 2020), pp. 482-95
Salmon, N., The History of Hertfordshire (London, 1728)
Stephenson, M., ‘A List of Palimpsest Brasses in Hertfordshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 4 (1900), pp.122-35
Stephenson, M., ‘List of Palimpsest Brasses in Hertfordshire’ Home Counties Magazine, 8 (1906), pp.270-74; 9 (1907), pp.19-24, 99-102
Stuchfield, M., ‘The Recovery of a Brass at Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 14, pt.2 (1987), pp.151-4
Tanner, L.E., ‘Brass at North Mymms Church, Hertfordshire: A Correction’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.6 (1949), pp.244-5
White, A., ‘Wheathampstead, Herts’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.1 (1943), pp.8-10
Whittemore, P., ‘”Valour of the highest order”: The Brass to Leslie Manser, V.C., 1942, at Radlett, Hertfordshire’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 134 (February 2017), pp.667-9
Wright, N., and Cameron, H.K., ‘Notes on the Palimpsest at Stanstead Abbots, Hertfordshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.9 (1962), pp.475-6
Huntingdonshire
Badham, S., Gittos, B., Gittos, M. and Lankester, P., ‘List of Purbeck marble coffin-shaped slabs: Huntingdonshire’, Church Mons. Soc. Newsletter, 13 (1997), p.14
Bertram, J., ‘An Unrecorded Royal Brass at Peterborough’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.6 (1968), pp.494-5
Bloxam, M.H., ‘On the Effigies and Monumental Remains in Peterborough Cathedral’, Archaeol. J., 19 (1862), pp.134-45
Butler, L.A.S., ‘Medieval gravestones of Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire and the Soke of Peterborough’, Cambridge Antiq. Soc., 50 (1957), pp.89-100
Carruthers, T., The History of Huntingdon (Huntingdon, 1824)
Ellis, H. (ed.), The Visitation of Huntingdon, under the authority of William Camden, Clarenceux King of Arms, by his deputy Nicholas Charles, Lancaster Herald, A.D. MDCXIII, Camden Soc. (London, 1849)
French, V., ‘The brasses of Huntingdonshire’, The Antiquary, 4 (1881), pp.44, 115
Gunton, S., The History of the Church of Peterburgh (London, 1686; repr. Peterborough, 1990)
Heseltine, P., The Brasses of Huntingdonshire (Cambridge, 1978)
Heseltine, P., ‘Some Huntingdonshire brasses’, Records of Huntingdonshire, 2 (1981), pp.14-19
‘Inscriptions in Bourn Abbey Church’, Fenland Notes and Queries, 2 (1892), pp.64-5
Lack, W., Stuchfield, H.M. and Whittemore, P., The Monumental Brasses of Huntingdonshire (Stratford St Mary, Suffolk, 2012)
Macklin, H.W., ‘The Brasses of Huntingdonshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 3, pt.3 (1898), pp.144-60; 3, pt.4 (1898), pp.167-82
Pinnock, W., The History and Topography of Huntingdonshire (London, 1822)
Rylands, J.P., ‘Some Memorials of the Family of Ferrar of Little Gidding, co. Huntingdonshire’, Genealogist, N.S., 26 (1910), pp.65-72
Sweeting, W.D., Historical and Architectural Notes on the Parish Churches in and around Peterborough (London, 1868)
Willis, B., A Survey of the Cathedrals of York, Durham, Carlisle, Chester, Manchester, Litchfield, Hereford, Worcester, Gloucester, Bristol, Lincoln, Ely, Oxford, Peterborough, Canterbury, Rochester, London and Winchester, 3 vols. (London, 1742)
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Kent
Badham, S., Gittos, B., Gittos, M. and Lankester, P., ‘List of Purbeck marble coffin-shaped slabs: Kent’, Church Mons. Soc. Newsletter, 12 (1996-7), pp.13-18; 13 (1997-8), pp.15-8, 49; 14 (1998), p.6; 15 (1999-2000), p.49; 16 (2000-1), p.19
Belcher, W.D., Kentish Brasses, 2 vols. (London, 1888 and 1905)
Bellinger, Terreena, and Draper, Gillian, ‘“My boddye shall lye with my name Engraven on it”: remembering the Godfrey family of Lydd, Kent’, in Romney Marsh: Persistence and Change in a Coastal Lowland (Sevenoaks, 2010), pp. 117-40
Bethune, I., ‘The brasses and incised slabs of Milton Regis parish church’, Archaeol. Cantiana, 87 (1972), pp.111-14
Binski, P., ‘Chartham, Kent, and the Court’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.1 (1980), pp.73-79
Blake, P.H., ‘Barham Church: The Brasses, Memorials and Glass’, Archaeol. Cantiana, 105 (1988), pp.197-213.
Blockley, K., Canterbury Cathedral Nave: Archaeology, History and Architecture, The Archaeology of Canterbury (Canterbury, 1997)
Brooke, F.C., Sepulchral Monuments of the Cobham Family (privately printed, 1874)
Caiger, J.E.L., ‘Two Brasses: The Crepehege Brass at Darenth’, Archaeol. Cantiana, 77 (1962), pp.153-5
Clapham, A.W., Lesnes Abbey (London, 1915)
Dart, J., History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Canterbury (London, 1726)
D’Elboux, R.H., ‘Two lost Shields from Graveney, Kent’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.2 (1944), pp.60-4
D’Elboux, R.H., ‘A Cobham Finial in Private Possession’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.3 (1945), pp.102-4
D’Elboux, R.H., ‘Rochester Cathedral Indents’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.4 (1946), pp.131-8
d’Elboux, R.H., ‘Some Kentish Indents I’, Archaeol. Cantiana, 59 (1946), pp.95-108
d’Elboux, R.H., ‘The Dering Brass’, Antiq. J., 27 (1947), pp.11-23
d’Elboux, R.H., ‘Shields from the Tomb of Archbishop Chicheley, Canterbury Cathedral’, Antiq. J., 27 (1947), pp.112-16
d’Elboux, R.H., ‘Some Kentish Indents II’, Archaeol. Cantiana, 60 (1947), pp.119-20
d’Elboux, R.H., ‘Some Kentish Indents IV’, Archaeol. Cantiana, 64 (1951), pp.54-64
D’Elboux, R.H., ‘Kent Brasses: Some Identifications’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.4 (1954), pp.160-3
D’Elboux, R.H., ‘A Discovery at Dover, Kent’, 9, pt.4 (1954), p.204
D’Elboux, R.H., ‘The Lost Brasses of Willesborough’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.5 (1955), pp.221-6
Dellar, Richard, ‘The brasses for Sir John and Lady Joan de Northwode, c. 1330, at Minster Abbey church, Isle of Sheppey, Kent’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 151 (2022), pp. 1006-9
Draper, Gillian, ‘Sir John Fogge’s Tomb: The Culmination of his Commemorative Scheme in Ashford Church, Kent’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 24 (2023), pp. 68-92
Elliston-Erwood, F.C., ‘Two Incised Slabs from Lesnes Abbey, Erith, Kent’, Archaeol. Cantiana, 60 (1947), pp.119-21
Esdaile, K.A., ‘Three monumental drawings from Sir Edward Dering’s collection’, Archaeol. Cantiana, 47 (1935), p.219
Fisher, T., Drawings of Brasses in some Kentish Churches, ed. R. Griffin (privately printed, London, 1913)
Freeth, S., ‘A monumental brass in Maidstone Museum’, Archaeol. Cantiana, 103 (1986), pp.145-9
Glynne, S.R., Notes on the Churches of Kent (London, 1877)
Gough, H.E., ‘Two brasses: 1. a Newly-Found Brass from Herne Church’, Archaeol. Cantiana, 77 (1962), pp.148-53
Greenhill, F.A., ‘An incised slab at West Wickham, Kent’, Archaeol. Cantiana, 61 (1948), pp.106-8
Greenhill, F.A., ‘On the Ghosts of Some Brasses Formerly in Canterbury Cathedral’, Archaeol. Cantiana, 65 (1952), pp.137-9
Griffin, R., ‘The Sidney Tombs at Penshurst and Ludlow’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 5, pt.12 (1909), pp.391-408
Griffin, R., ‘Note on the Brass of William Holyngbroke, 1375, in New Romney Church, Kent’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 6, pt.2 (1910), pp.85-90
Griffin, R., ‘Kentish Items’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 6, pt.4 (1911), pp.158-77; 6, pt.5 (1912), pp.181-202; 6, pt.7 (1913), pp.295-318; 6, pt.8 (1913), pp.354-71
Griffin, R., Some Indents of Lost Brasses in Kent, Canterbury Cathedral, Rochester Cathedral and Saltwood Church (London, 1914)
Griffin, R., ‘Monumental Brasses in Kent’, Archaeol. Cantiana, 31 (1915), pp.131-54
Griffin, R, ‘Monumental Brasses in Kent’, Archaeol. Cantiana, 32 (1917), pp.27-76
Griffin, R. ‘Minster-in-Sheppey, note on two brasses in the church’, Archaeol. Cantiana, 36 (1923), pp.43-7
Griffin, R., ‘Two Brasses in Mersham Church’, Archaeol. Cantiana, 45 (1933), pp.90-1
Griffin, R., ‘Monumental Brasses in Kent’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.5 (1938), pp.200-3
Griffin, R., ‘A Brass once at Staplehurst in Kent’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.6 (1939), pp.271-9
Griffin R. and Stephenson, M., A List of Monumental Brasses Remaining in the County of Kent, 1921 (London, 1923)
Harris, M., ‘A Riddle Solved: incised slab to Robert Sprakling, 1590, at St. Lawrence, Ramsgate’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 92 (January 2003), pp.655-7
Harris, Mike, ‘Major-General James Wolfe: the Captor of Quebec, 1759’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 142 (2019), pp. 833-4 [Greenwich]
Hasted, E., The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent, 4 vols. (Canterbury, 1788-99)
Haines, H, ‘Brasses and Monumental Slabs in Sundridge Church’, Archaeol. Cantiana, 16 (1886), pp.275-6
Hay, T., ‘The Ledger Slabs of Canterbury Cathedral’, Archaeol. Cantiana, 109 (1991), pp.5-28
Hemp, W.J., ‘A Cobham Finial’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.4 (1946), p.157
Lack, W., Saul. N. and Whittemore, P., The Monumental Brasses in St. Mary Magdalene, Cobham, Kent (London, 1998)
Lepine, D., ‘“Shining with every Virtue”? John Hornley, vicar of Dartford, 1442-77’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 137 (February 2018), pp.730-2
Lepine, David, ‘William Thornbury (d. 1481), vicar of Faversham – and anchorite?’, Archaeologia Cantiana, 143 (2022), pp. 228-46
Lewis, R.M., ‘Palimpsest Inscription, Erith, Kent’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 3, pt.5 (1899), pp.203-5
London, H.S., ‘The Brass at Snodland, Kent, to John, son of Lancaster King of Arms’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.5 (1947), pp.182-3
Luxford, Julian, ‘An early London brass-slab in need of help at Hever, Kent’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 136 (October 2017), pp.706-7
MacMichael, N.H., ‘Kentish Items: Cobham and Goudhurst’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.9 (1962), pp.477-84, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt. 2 (1970), pp.102-11
Ninnis, R.J., ‘The Slabs and Brasses at Stone, near Dartford, Kent’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.2 (1970), pp.102-11
Ninnis, R.J., ‘The Rychers Monument at Wrotham, Kent’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.2 (1970), pp.112-16
‘Notes on the Brass of Sir Thomas Nevell, 1542, at Mereworth, Kent’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 3, pt.6 (1899), pp.235-7
Owne, J., History of the Church of St. Michael and All Angels, Throwley, Kent (Throwley, 2004) [includes details of tombs to Sondes family]
Philpot, J., ‘A book of church notes’, ed. C.R. Councer, in A Seventeenth-century Miscellany, Kent Records, 17 (Ashford, 1960), pp.68-114
Raven, R.A., ‘Indent of Early Latin Cross with Lombardic marginal inscription at Higham, Kent’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.5 (1938), pp.209-10.
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Lancashire
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Leicestershire
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Lincolnshire
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Middlesex (including London)
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Kaye, W.J., ‘Matrix of the Brass of Sir John Goldesburgh, 1618, in the Temple Church, London’, Yorkshire Archaeol. J., 32 (1935), pp.160-6
Kerr, P.W., and Kaye, W.J., ‘Brasses in the Temple Church, London’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.1 (1934), pp.5-17; 7, pt.3 (1936), pp.113-14
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Meara, D., ‘A brass for Fleet Street’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 92 (January 2003), p.658
Meara, D., ‘A Brass to Samuel Richardson’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 17, pt.3 (2005), pp.273-6
Meara, D., ‘The Brass to Lieutenant R.L. Ward, 1916, formerly in St. Mary’s Soho, (Charing Cross) London’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 131 (2016), p.611
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The Monumental Brasses of St. Helen’s Church, Bishopsgate, portfolio (s.l., c.1985)
Oliver, A., ‘Notes on the brass of Andrew Evyngar’, Jnl. Brit. Archaeol. Assoc., 48 (1892), pp.263-4
Oliver A., ‘Notes on the Brasses in the British Museum’, Antiquity, 25 (1892), pp.197-200 [also refers to brasses in the V&A and the Geological Museum]
Oliver, A., ‘Monumental Brasses in the City of London’, Antiquity, 5 (1909), pp.54-8
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Page-Phillips, J.C., ‘A Palimpsest from Great Greenford’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.5 (1955), p.285
Page-Phillips, J.C., ‘An Indent from Old St. Paul’s’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.1 (1969), p.42
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Rogers, N., ‘John Killingworth, alias Gloucester, “Orginmaker”’,Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.4 (1983), pp.343-6 [Old St. Paul’s]
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Stephenson, M., ‘An Impression of an Episcopal Brass, being that of John Bell, Bishop of Worcester, now replaced in the Church of St. James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 3, pt.1 (1897), pp.56-7
Stephenson, M., ‘Brasses in the Church of St. Mary, Islington, Middlesex’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 5, pt.7 (1907), pp.165-70
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Wagner, A.R., and D’Elboux, R.H., ‘A Commemorative Brass to Bishop Ralph Walpole from the Cloister at Strawberry Hill’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.3 (1945), pp.99-102
Waller, J.G., ‘On sepulchral brasses in All Hallows Barking’, Trans. London and Middlesex Archaeol. Soc., 2 (1859), pp.160-4
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Whittemore, P., ‘Monumental Brasses formerly in the Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch’, Church Monuments, 17 (2002), pp.54-67
Whittemore, P., ‘On a brass formerly in the church of St. Dunstan-in-the-West’, Trans. London and Middlesex Archaeol. Soc., 52 (2001), pp.167-8
Whittemore P., ‘A Note on the Castell Brass at Littleton, Middlesex’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 17, pt. 1 (2003), p.77
Whittemore W, ‘The Guildford Tomb in Chelsea Old Church’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 17, pt.2 (2004), pp.132-5
Whittemore, Philip, ‘Nicholas de Nale, Ragusan merchant, and his brass’, Trans. London and Middlesex Archaeol. Soc., 63 (2012), pp. 229-33 [St. Andrew Undershaft]
Whittemore, P., ‘Animal Creation: the Curious Brass to Thomas Rymer Jones’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 18, pt.5 (2013), pp.490-4 [King’s College Chapel, London]
Whittemore, P., ‘The Lost Brass to John Dunstaple, ‘Musitian’, 1453, formerly in St. Stephen, Walbrook, London’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 124 (October 2013), pp.474-5
Whittemore, Philip, ‘Sir William Weston, last Prior of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, d.1540 and his monument’, London and Middlesex Archaeol. Soc. Trans., 65 (2014), pp. 271-82 [St. James, Clerkenwell]
Whittemore, Philip, ‘Lost in the Great Fire: the Monuments of St. Mary Aldermanbury, London’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 132 (2016), pp. 632-5
Whittemore, P., ‘No cause to mourne though here he lye’: Funerary Monuments in London c.1000 to 1666 (London, 2017)
Whittemore, Philip, ‘Overseas Connections: New World Part I’, Skyline: the Magazine of the Friends of the City Churches (August 2019), pp. 14-15 [St. Sepulchre without Newgate]
Whittemore, Philip, ‘Where there is brass: William Thynne’s brass at All Hallows Barking by the Tower’, Skyline: the Magazine of the Friends of the City Churches (May 2020), p. 14
Whittemore, Philip, ‘Where there is brass: worth his salt – the brass of Andrew Evyngar of 1533, at All Hallows Barking by the Tower’, Skyline: the Magazine of the Friends of the City Churches (August 2020), pp. 12-13
Whittemore, Philip, ‘William Gonson’s funerary agreement’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 146 (2021), pp. 908-11 [St. Dunstan-in-the-East]
Whittemore, Philip, ‘The Dartmouth brass formerly at Holy Trinity, Minories’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 147 (2021), p. 930
Whittemore, Philip, ‘The lost brass to Roger Brabazon, 1498, formerly in Old St. Paul’s Cathedral’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 148 (2021), pp. 945-7
Whittemore, Philip, ‘Where there is brass: in the round – the brass to William Tonge at All Hallows Barking’, Skyline: the Magazine of the Friends of the City Churches (February 2021), pp. 5-6
Whittemore, Philip, ‘The Brass to John Croke, citizen and skinner’, Skyline: the Magazine of the Friends of the City Churches (May 2021), pp. 11-12 [All Hallows Barking]
Whittemore, Philip, ‘In like a Lion: the brass of Sir John Gayer, alderman, 1649 at St. Katherine Cree’, Skyline: the Magazine of the Friends of the City Churches (August 2021), pp. 13-14
Whittemore, Philip, ‘The Packington monument in St. Botolph, Aldersgate’, Skyline: the Magazine of the Friends of the City Churches (November 2021), pp. 11-12
Whittemore, Philip, ‘Hark the Herald: the Lost Brass to Lawrence Dalton formerly in St. Dunstan in the West’, Skyline: the Magazine of the Friends of the City Churches (May 2022), pp. 8-9
Whittemore, Philip, ‘Where there is Brass 8: Rising from the rubble: Resurrection, c.1500, probably from the monument to Sir Robert Tate, 1500, at All Hallows Barking by the Tower’, Skyline: the Magazine of the Friends of the City Churches (August 2022), p. 14
Whittemore, Philip, ‘Where there is Brass 9: For Mercers’ sake: the brass to Nicholas Leveson, 1539 and wife Denys, St. Andrew Undershaft’, Skyline: the Magazine of the Friends of the City Churches (November 1922), p. 12
Whittemore, Philip, ‘In the lion’s mouth, the brass to an unknown lady, c.1535, St. Helen Bishopsgate’, Skyline: the Magazine of the Friends of the City Churches (February 2023), p. 14
Whittemore, Philip, ‘The Mercery man, the brass to Sir Richard Haddon, Mercer and Lord Mayor, 1516’, Skyline: the Magazine of the Friends of the City Churches (June 2023), p. 7 [St. Olave, Hart Street]
Whittemore, Philip, ‘Three cheers, the brass to Roger James, citizen and brewer of London, 1591 at All Hallows Barking by the Tower’, Skyline: the Magazine of the Friends of the City Churches (October 2023), p. 7
Whittemore, Philip, ‘Elizabethan recycling at St. Olave Hart Street’, Skyline: the Magazine of the Friends of the City Churches (February 2024), p. 11
Whittemore, Philip, ‘The Brass to Simon Burton, Citizen and Wax Chandler of London at St. Andrew Undershaft’, Skyline: the Magazine of the Friends of the City Churches (June 2024), p. 9
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Alban, John, and Rawcliffe, Carole, ‘Nicholas Parker of Honing: a fifteenth-century Norfolk Gentleman’, Norfolk Archaeology, 48, pt. 1 (2018), pp. 67-82
Andre, J.L., ‘Female head-dresses exemplified by Norfolk brasses’, Norfolk Archaeol., 14 (1901), pp.242-62
Badham, S., ‘Brasses to the Brasyer Family in St. Stephen’s Church, Norwich’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.4 (1978), pp.295-9
Badham, S., ‘“Beautiful Remains of Antiquity”: the Medieval Monuments in the Former Trinitarian Priory Church at Ingham, Norfolk. Part 1: The lost brasses’, Church Monuments, 21 (2006), pp.7-33
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Badham, Sally, ‘The brass to Philippa de Beauchamp, d. 1383, at Necton, Norfolk’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 153 (2023), pp. 1047-9
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Belle, R. van, ‘The World of Folly: The Foot Panels of the Walsokne Brass and the Persistence of their Iconography over the Centuries’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 17, pt.3 (2005), pp.185-222; 17, pt. 4 (2006), pp.354-94
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Beloe, E.M., junr., ‘A List of Brasses existing in the Churches of St. Margaret and St. Nicholas, King’s Lynn in the year 1764’, Trans. Cambridge Univ. Assoc. of Brass Collectors, 2, pt.2 (1893), pp.57-9
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Blatchly, J.M., ‘The Brasses of Sharrington, Norfolk’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.2 (1976), pp.159-68
Blatchly, J.M., ‘The Lost Cross Brasses of Norfolk, 1300-1400’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc.,13, pt.2 (1981), pp.87-107
Blomefield, F., An Essay Towards a History of Norfolk, 5 vols. (Fersfield, Norwich and Lynn, 1739-55; 2nd and more complete edn., 1805-10)
Bond, H., ‘Brasses at Little Walsingham, Norfolk’, Norfolk Archaeol., 33 (1965), pp.450-6
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Boutell, C, ‘Notes on the Sepulchral Brass of the Rev. Henry Martin, Yaxham, Norfolk’, Norfolk Archaeol., 2 (1849), p.110
Buckland, J.S.P., ‘The Walsokne Brass, King’s Lynn, 1349, and its Windmill’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 14, pt.5 (1990), pp.342-52
Cameron, H.K., ‘The fourteenth-century Flemish brasses at King's Lynn’, Archaeol. J., 136 (1979), pp.151-72
Campling, A., ‘Thomas Blundeville of Newton Flotman, co. Norfolk (1522-1606)’, Norfolk Archaeol., 21 (1923), pp.336-60
Chivers, C., ‘Ingham, Norfolk’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 121 (2012), pp.414-15
Clark, H.O., ‘Notes on three Palimpsest Brasses recently discovered in Norfolk’, Norfolk Archaeol., 21 (1923), pp.52-63
Clark, H.O., ‘More Norfolk Palimpsest Brasses’, Norfolk Archaeol., 22 (1924), pp.59-74
Clark, R.H., ‘New Brass at West Rudham’, Norfolk Archaeol., 25, pt.1 (1933), p.162
Clark, H.O., ‘An eighteenth century record of Norfolk sepulchral brasses’, Norfolk Archaeol., 26 (1938), pp.85-102
Cockerham, Paul, ‘Those Tasteless Topographers’: a Historiography of the Monumental Brasses in the Church of St Margaret, King’s Lynn (s.l., 2022)
Cooper, B., ‘Golden Gyfts in Brasse’, Norfolk Fair, 3, no.9 (January 1971), pp.30-3
Cooper, B., ‘Brass of the Month: Ormesby St. Margaret’, Norfolk Fair, 3, no.10 (February 1971), p.37
Cooper, B., ‘Brass a Month: Hellesdon’, Norfolk Fair, 3, no.11 (March 1971), p.40
[Cooper, B.], ‘Brass a Month: Ditchingham’, Norfolk Fair, 3, no.12 (April 1971), p.29
[Cooper, B.], ‘Brass a Month: Blickling’, Norfolk Fair, 4, no.1 (May 1971), p.26 ff.
Cooper, B., ‘Brass a Month visits Felbrigg’, Norfolk Fair, 4, no.2 (June 1971), pp.16-18
Cooper, B., ‘Brass a Month: Erpingham’, Norfolk Fair, 4, no.3 (July 1971), p.40
Cooper, B., ‘Brass a Month: Kirby Bedon’, Norfolk Fair, 4, no.5 (September 1971), p.21
Cooper, B., ‘Brass a Month: St. John de Sepulchre’, Norfolk Fair, 4, no.6 (October 1971), p.54
Cooper, B., ‘Brass a Month: Antingham’, Norfolk Fair, 4, no.7 (November 1971), p.40
Cooper, B., ‘Brass a Month: St. Andrew’s Norwich’, Norfolk Fair, 4, no.8 (December 1971), p.13
Cooper, B., ‘Brass a Month: Merton’, Norfolk Fair, 4, no.9 (January 1972), p.26 ff.
Cooper, B., ‘Brass a Month: St. Margaret's Church Norwich’, Norfolk Fair, 4, no.10 (February 1972), p.11
Cooper, B., ‘Brass a Month: Little Plumstead’, Norfolk Fair, 4, no.11 (March 1972), pp.31, 48
Cooper, T. (ed.), The Journal of William Dowsing (Woodbridge, 2001)
Cotman, J.S., Engravings of the Most Remarkable of the Sepulchral Brasses of Norfolk (Yarmouth, 1819; 2nd edn. London, 1838; 3rd edn. (with Suffolk) London, 1839)
Cozens-Hardy, B., ‘A Note on the Sepulchral Slab at Hickling Church’, Norfolk Archaeol., 22 (1924), pp.79-82
d’Elboux, R.H., ‘The Reproduction of East Anglian Brasses’, East Anglian Magazine (August 1947), pp.653-7
Dennison, L. and Rogers, N., ‘The Elsing brass and its East Anglian connections’, in Fourteenth Century England, vol.1, ed. N. Saul (Woodbridge, 2000), pp.167-93
Dufty, A.R., ‘The Hastings brass in Elsing church’, Archaeol. J., 106 (1949), pp.103-4
Edwards, L., ‘The Historical and Legendary Background of the Wodehouse and Peacock Feast Motifs in the Walsokne and Braunche Brasses’, 8, pt.7 (1949), pp.300-11
Evans, E.B., ‘Notes on an Engraved Slab and Brass Figures in Dunston Church, Norfolk’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 5, pt.6 (1906), pp.153-7
Evans, H.F.O., ‘Two Inscriptions to Nuns’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.7 (1949), pp.312-13
Evans, H.F.O., ‘A Find of Palimpsests at Little Walsingham, Norfolk’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.3 (1965), pp.204-9
Farrer, E., A List of Monumental Brasses remaining the County of Norfolk (Norwich, 1900)
Farrer, E., Church Heraldry of Norfolk, 1-9 (Norwich, 1885-93)
Farrer, E., ‘List of some brasses in Norfolk’, Norfolk Archaeol., 13 (1898), pp.192-8
Field, H.E., ‘Palimpsest Brass in Shimpling Church, Norfolk’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 3, pt.5 (1899), p.219
Finch, J., ‘The Monuments’, in Atherton, I., Fernie, E., Harper-Bill, C. and Smith, H., Norwich Cathedral (London, 1996), pp.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), pp.27-41
Fiske, R., ‘An important indent for a lost brass at All Saints Church, East Barsham’, Norf. Archaeol., 44 (2002-5), pp.713-17
Forster, L, ‘The Dutch Monumental Inscription in St. Mary’s Church, Haddiscoe’, Norfolk Archaeol., 41 (1990), pp.62-5
Freeth, Stephen, ‘Noel Boston’s brass inscription’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 156 (2024), pp. 1107-8 [Honingham]
Goodall, J.A., ‘Death and the impenitent avaricious king; an unique brass at Frenze, Norfolk’, Apollo (1987), pp.264-6
Green, D., ‘The Brass of Sir Nicholas Dagworth’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 19, pt.5 (2018), pp.416-24
Greenwood, J.R., ‘The Brasses of All Saints, Norwich’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.3 (1977), pp.215-18
Greenwood, J.R., ‘A Brass Fixed in the Wrong Norfolk Church’, Norfolk Archaeol., 37 (1980), p.314 ff.
Greenwood, J.R., ‘Lost Brasses from Attlebridge, Norfolk’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.4 (1983), pp.347-9
Greenwood, J.R., ‘Extracts from Wills on Gravestones at Fersfield and Stratton St. Michael, Norfolk’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.5 (1984), pp.381-6
Greenwood, R. and Norris, M., The Brasses of Norfolk Churches (Holt, 1976)
Greenhill, F.A., ‘An incised slab at Gressenhall’, Norfolk Archaeology, 33 (1965), pp.423-6
Harry, D., ‘A Cadaver in Context: the Shroud Brass of John Brigge Revisited’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 19, pt.2 (2015), pp.101-10
Hartshorne, A. and St. John Hope, W.H., ‘On the brass of Sir Hugh Hastings in Elsing Church’, Archaeologia, 60 (1906), pp.25-42
Hill, Carole, ‘Politics and Piety: the 15th century brasses at St. Giles-on-the-Hill, Norwich’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 128 (2015), pp. 547-9
Hood, C. (ed.), The Chorography of Norfolk (Norwich, 1938)
Hooper, B., Rickett, S., Rogerson, A. and Yaxley, S. ‘The Grave of Sir Hugh de Hastyngs, Elsing’, Norfolk Archaeol., 39 (1984), pp.88-99
Howard, J.J., ‘Lost Monumental Brass of Themas Waterdeyn, Mayor of Lynn’, Archaeologia, 39, pt.2 (1864), pp.504-5
Hunter, J, ‘History and Topography of Ketteringham’, Norfolk Archaeol., 3 (1852), pp.245-314
Kent, E.A., ‘Notes on the Blackfriars’ Hall or Dutch Church, Norwich’, Norfolk Archaeol., 22 (1924), pp.86-108
King, D., ‘The Indent of John Aylward: Glass and Brass at East Harling’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 18, pt.3 (2011), pp.251-67
Laishley, A.L., ‘Ladies fashions on church brasses’, East Anglian Magazine (July 1956), pp.522-7
Linnell, C.L.S., ‘On brasses’, East Anglian Magazine (July 1935), pp.52-4
Linnell, C.L.S., ‘Some Notes on the Brasses in Baconsthorpe Church, Norfolk’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.1 (1943), pp.23-9
Linnell, C.L.S., ‘The Scargill Memorial, Mulbarton Church, Norfolk’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.3 (1945), pp.91-3
Linnell, C.L.S., ‘Wymondham, Norfolk’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.3 (1945), p.98
Linnell, C.L.S., ‘The Brasses at Cley-next-the-Sea, Norfolk’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.5 (1947), pp.196-202
Linnell, C.L.S., ‘The Calthorpe Brasses at Antingham and at Blakeney, Norfolk’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.6 (1949), pp.264-9
Linnell, C.L.S., ‘East Anglian Chalice Brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.8 (1950), pp.356-65
Linnell, C.L.S., ‘Wiveton, Norfolk’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.1 (1952), pp.12-16
Linnell, C.L.S., ‘Mannington, Norfolk’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.4 (1954), pp.170-1
Linnell, C.L.S., ‘Oxnead, Norfolk’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.5 (1955), pp.236-45
Luxford, J., ‘The Hastings Brass at Elsing: A Contextual Analysis’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 18, pt.3 (2011), pp.193-211
Luxford, Julian, ‘Catfield Church, Norfolk: A Lost Rectorial Brass and an Early Case of Brass-Preservation’, J. British Archaeological Association, 167 (2014), pp. 205-12
Luxford, Julian, ‘“Ex terra vis”: The Cadaver Brass of Richard and Cecily Howard at Aylesham’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 20 (2019), pp. 64-79
Mander, R.P., ‘East Anglian brasses’, East Anglian Magazine (March 1947), pp.340-6
Mann, J.G., ‘A 15th century description of the brass of Sir Hugh Hastings at Elsing, Norfolk’, Antiq. J., 19 (1939), pp.421-8
Manning, C.R, ‘Lost brasses’, Norfolk Archaeol., 6 (1864), pp.3-26
Manning, C.R, ‘Elsing church’, Norfolk Archaeol., 6 (1864), pp.200-12
Manning, C.R, ‘Notice of a monumental brass, discovered under the pews in St. Stephen’s church, Norwich', Norfolk Archaeol., 6 (1864), pp.295-9
Manning, C.R, ‘Monumental inscriptions in Norfolk omitted in Blomefield’s history of the county’, Norfolk Archaeol., 10 (1884-7), pp.192-224; 11 (1888-91), pp.72-104 and 182-207
Milner, J.D., ‘Sir Simon Felbrigg, K.G: The Lancastrian revolution and Personal Fortune’, Norfolk Archaeol., 37 (1978), pp.84-91
Mourin, Ken, The Hastings Brass at Elsing, Norfolk, Norfolk Heraldic Monograph no.3 (Dereham: Norfolk Heraldry Society, 2001)
Parsons, W.L.E., ‘Some Notes on the Boleyn Family’, Norfolk Archaeol., 25 (1935), pp.386-407
Pearson, R.H., ‘Recently Discovered Palimpsest Brasses: Stokesby, Norfolk’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.1 (1934), pp.18-23
Rogers, N., ‘Ogygius and the Knight’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 14, pt.4 (1989), pp.273-6 [Little Walsingham]
Rogers, N., ‘The Frenze Palimpsest’, in Tributes to Nigel Morgan, ed. J.M. Luxford and M.A. Michael (London, 2010), pp.223-37
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Slegg, W.B., ‘The Chamberlaine Tomb at East Harling, Norfolk’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.3 (1936), pp.126-9
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Southwick, L., ‘The Armour depicted on the Hastings Brass compared with that on contemporary Monuments’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 14, pt.3 (1988), pp.173-96
Stannard, David, ‘Lost Tudor Memorials of All Saints’ Church, Lessingham, Norfolk’, Norfolk Archaeology, 48 (2018), pp. 83-94
Steer, Christian, ‘“A Memory on whose Soule Jesu Have Mercy”: John Fuller (d. 1526) of Norwich, a Benefactor and his Brass’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 23 (2022), pp. 69-76 [St. Clement Colegate, Norwich]
Stephenson, M, ‘An additional Note on the Paston Brass at Paston’, Norfolk Archaeol., 21, pt.1 (1921), pp.33-6
Stephenson, M, ‘Note on the Palimpsest Brass of Robert Rugge 1558 in the church of St. John Maddermarket, Norwich’, Norfolk Archaeol., 14 (1901), pp.3-9
Stephenson, M., ‘Palimpsest Brasses in Norfolk’, Norfolk Archaeol., 15, pt.1 (1903), pp.61-90
Stephenson, M., ‘A Note on the Brass of Thomas Leman, priest, 1534, at Southacre, Norfolk’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 5, pt.6 (1906), pp.157-8
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Northamptonshire
Badham, Sally, ‘A brass at Ashby St. Ledgers reassessed’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 150 (2022), p. 989
Badham, S., Gittos, B., Gittos, M. and Lankester, P., ‘List of Purbeck marble coffin-shaped slabs: Northamptonshire’, Church Mons. Soc. Newsletter, 15 (1999-2000), pp.42-3; 16 (2000-1), p.20
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Bloxam, M.H., ‘On the Medieval Sepulchral Antiquities of Northamptonshire’, Archaeol. J., 35 (1878), pp.242-62
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‘Contributions to a Complete Exploration of Northamptonshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 3, pt.1 (1897), pp.47-51
Egan, B., ‘A Palimpsest Discovery at Ashby St. Legers, Northants’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.1 (1975), pp.101-4
Evans, H.F.O., ‘Easton Neston, Northants’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.2 (1952), pp.50-9
Evans, H.F.O., ‘Blisworth, Northants’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.9 (1962), pp.489-92
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Evans, H.F.O., ‘The Brass of Sir William Fitzwilliams and Wife at Marholm, Northants.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.2 (1981), pp.155-62
Good, Mike, and Miller, David, ‘What constitutes error? Idiosyncrasies of composition and engraving in the inscription of 1586 to Sir Thomas Brudenell, 1549, Deene, Northamptonshire’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 128 (2015), pp. 552-5
Greenhill, F.A., ‘Some Additions to the Northamptonshire List’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.5 (1955), pp.272-7; 9, pt.6 (1958), pp.297-300; 9, pt.9 (1962), pp.512-24; 10, pt.2 (1964), pp.79-84; 12, pt.2 (1976), pp.174-81
Greenwood, J.R., ‘Fawsley, Northants’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.4 (1972), pp.253-6
Hartshorne, C.H., An Endeavour to Classify the Sepulchral Remains in Northamptonshire (Cambridge, 1840)
Houghton, Jane, ‘Recording in Northamptonshire’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 128 (2015), pp. 555-7
Houghton, Jane, ‘Vicar slain – wife and children evicted’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 130 (2015), pp. 596-7 [Weedon Lois]
Hudson, F., The Sepulchral Brasses of Northamptonshire (London, 1853)
Hyett, W.H., Sepulchral memorials in Northamptonshire (London, 1817)
‘An Interesting Discovery at Barnack’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.4 (1937), p.182
Kinsey, R., ‘Each According to their Degree: the Lost Brasses of the Thorpes of Northamptonshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 18, pt.4 (2012), pp.311-33
Norris, M., ‘Catesby brasses at Ashby St. Legers’, Ricardian, 39 (1972), pp.28-32
Pearson, R.H., ‘Kelmarsh, Northants’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.2 (1944), pp.66-7
Rawlins, M., and Egan, B., ‘Repairs to the Laurence de St. Maur Brass at Higham Ferrers’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.1 (1975), pp.11-15
Sanderson, H.K.St.J., ‘Contributions to a Complete Exploration of Northamptonshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 2, pt.8 (1897), pp.345-6
Saul, N., ‘Two Fifteenth-century Brasses at Dodford, Northants’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.3 (1977), pp.210-14
Serjeantson, R.M., ‘The Restoration of the long-lost brass of Sir William Catesby’ [at Ashby St. Legers], Assoc. Architec. Socs., 31 (1912), pp.519-24
Sparvel-Bayley, J.A., ‘Monumental Brasses of Northamptonshire’, Northampton Herald (24 May 1890)
Whittemore W., ‘The Brass of Edward, Duke of York, d.1415, at Fotheringhay, Northants.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 17, pt.2 (2004), pp.128-31
Whittemore, P., ‘Brass and Glass: George Washington’s Ancestor – Laurence Washington of Sulgrave, Northamptonshire’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 131 (February 2016), pp.607-10
Northumberland
Badham, S.F., ‘A Fourteenth Century Flemish Composite Slab from the Newcastle Blackfriars’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 14, pt.1 (1986), pp.44-9
Blair, C.H.H. (ed.), Northumberland Monuments, Newcastle Records Committee 4 (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1924)
Cambridge, E. and Williams, A.R., ‘Hexham Abbey: a review of recent work and its implications’, Archaeol. Aeliana, 23 (1995), pp.51-138
Charlton, E., ‘On the sepulchral slabs existing in the counties of Durham and Northumberland’, Archaeol. J., 5 (1848), pp.252-8
Charlton, O.J., ‘Notes on a Matrix in the Church of St. Andrew, Newcastle-upon-Tyne’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 2, pt. 5 (1895), pp. 182-4
Charlton, O.J., ‘A Trinity Brass at Newcastle-on-Tyne’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.1 (1934), pp.33-4
Coatsworth, E., The Carved Stones of Woodhorn Church, Wansbeck District Council (Ashington, 1981)
Corda, S., ‘Vincent Bartley on the Blessed Sacrament Chapel memorial brasses’, Magazine of St. Mary’s Cathedral, Newcastle, 27-8 (September 2004-February 2005), p.18
Edlestone, R.H., ‘Some Teesdale Tomb Slabs’, Trans. Architec. and Archaeol. Soc. of Durham and Northumberland, 7 (1936), pp.223-35
Edleston, R.H., ‘Incised monumental slabs in Northumberland and Durham’, Archaeol. Aeliana, 4th ser., 15 (1939), pp.71-86
Peers, C., ‘The Inscribed and Sculptured Stones of Lindisfarne’, Archaeologia, 74 (1924), pp.255-70
Waller, J.G., ‘Notes on some Brasses in the Counties of Northumberland and Durham’, Archaeol. Aeliana, N.S., 15 (1892), pp.76-89
Nottinghamshire
Badham, S., Gittos, B., Gittos, M. and Lankester, P., ‘List of Purbeck marble coffin-shaped slabs: Nottinghamshire’, Church Mon. Soc. Newsletter, 15 (1999-2000), pp.43-4
Bramley, J., ‘Nottinghamshire Monumental Brasses’, Nottingham Countryside, 6, no.1 (July 1942); 6, no.2 (October 1942)
Bramley, J., ‘Nottinghamshire Monumental Brasses’, Trans. Thoroton Soc., 17 (1913), pp.121-44
Briscoe, J.P. and Field, H.E., Monumental Brasses of Nottinghamshire (Nottingham, 1904)
Briscoe, J.P., ‘[Peckham Monumental Brass in Ossington Church]’, Trans. Thoroton Soc., 6 (1902), pp.65-8
Butler, L.A.B., ‘Medieval Cross-Slabs in Nottinghamshire’, Trans. Thoroton Soc., 56 (1952), pp.25-40
Butler, L.A.B., ‘An unrecorded brass at Bothamsall church’, Trans. Thoroton Soc., 67 (1963), pp.25-7
Carrington, D., ‘A re-used alabaster ledger slab at Burton Joyce, Nottinghamshire’, Church Mon. Soc. Newsletter, 13 (1997-8), pp.38-40
Chivers, D., ‘The Recovery of the Tonstall Brass at Clayworth, Notts.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 14, pt.3 (1988), pp.241-3
Evans, H.F.O., ‘Palimpsest Brasses at Ossington, Nottinghamshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.4 (1966), pp.303-10
Field, H.E., ‘Brass of an Ecclesiastic, c.1400, Stanford-on-Soar, Nottinghamshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 2, pt.6 (1895), p.215
Field, H.E., ‘Notes on the Brasses in the Churches of Wollaton and Strelley, Nottinghamshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 3, pt.5 (1899), pp.219-26
Field, H.E., ‘The Brasses in Clifton Church, Nottinghamshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 3, pt.6 (1899), pp.249-53
Foulds, Trevor, ‘In Medio Chori: The Tomb of Thomas of Corbridge, Archbishop of York, in Southwell Minster’, J. British Archaeological Association, 167 (2014), pp. 109-23
Frost, A.E., ‘Annesley Church: a note on the brass of William Breton’, Thoroton Soc. Trans., 16 (1912), pp.165-6
Hulbert, C.L., ‘Radulph Babyngton, 1521: Hickling, Notts.’, Trans. Cambridge Univ. Assoc. of Brass Collectors, 2, pt.2 (1893), pp.60-2
King, R.W. and Russell, J., History of Arnold (Nottingham, 1913)
Lack, W., ‘Repairs to the Fleming Brass at Newark, Notts.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.6 (1985), pp.510-15
Lee, J., ‘“Tis the sheep have paid for all”: Merchant Commemoration in Late Medieval Newark’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 19, pt.4 (2017), pp.301-27
‘Note on the Brass of Ann Ballard, 1626, Radcliffe Church, Nottinghamshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 3, pt.5 (1899), pp.215-18
Ryder, Peter, ‘Robert Markham slab from Rufford Abbey’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 130 (2015), pp. 588-9
Sanderson, H.K.St.J., ‘Newark, Nottinghamshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 2, pt.6 (1895), pp.226-33
Saul, Nigel, ‘The contract for the brass of Richard Willoughby (d.1471) at Wollaton (Notts.)’, Nottingham Medieval Studies, 50 (2006), pp.166-93
Thoroton, J., The Antiquities of Nottinghamshire, 3 vols. (1st edn. London 1677; 3rd edn. with additions by J. Throsby (London, 1797)
Oxfordshire
Adams, R.A., Memorial Inscriptions in St. John’s College, Oxford (Oxford, 1996)
Addington, H., Some Account of the Abbey Church of St. Peter and Paul, Dorchester, Oxfordshire (Oxford, 1845)
Arthur, J., Christ Church Oxford, A Guide to the Memorial Brasses (Oxford, 1992)
Badham, S., Gittos, B., Gittos, M. and Lankester, P., ‘List of Purbeck marble coffin-shaped slabs: Oxfordshire’, Church Mons. Soc. Newsletter, 15 (1999-2000), pp.44-5
Barker, W.R., ‘A catalogue of the brasses in Ewelme Church, Oxfordshire’, J. Oxford University Brass Rubbing Soc., 1 (1897-9), pp.11-23
Barker, W.R., ‘Monumental Brasses in the Churches of Thame, Holton and Great Tew, Oxon, with Biographical and Genealogical Notices’, J. Oxford University Brass Rubbing Soc., 1, no.4 (1898), pp.137-69
Beesley, A, The History of Banbury (London, 1841)
Bertram, J., ‘The Lost Brasses of Oxford’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.4 (1972), pp.219-52; 11, pt.5 (1973), pp.321-79
Bertram, J., ‘A Monumental Brass at Stonor Park, Oxfordshire’, Antiq. J., 74 (1994), pp.332-4
Bertram, J., ‘A Regency Collection of Brass Rubbings’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12 (1975), pp.90-100
Bertram, J., ‘A Pentuple Palimpsest’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 16, pt.1 (1997), pp.51-5 [St. Peter in the East, Oxford]
Bertram, J., Medieval Inscriptions and Sepulchral Slabs in the City and University of Oxford Anterior to the Year 1350 (privately printed, 1997)
Bertram, J., ‘The tomb beneath the loft’, Oxoniensia, 63 (1998), pp.79-90
Bertram, J., ‘Inscriptions on Late Medieval Brasses and Monuments’, in Higgett, J., Forsyth, K. and Parsons, D.N., Roman Runes and Ogham: Medieval Inscriptions in the Insular World and on the Continent (Donington, 2002), pp.190-201 [inscriptions in Oxford]
Bertram, J., ‘Fragments from Oxfordshire [in the British Museum]’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 16, pt.4 (2000-1), pp.378-86 [Dorchester, Caversfield and Albury]
Bertram, J., ‘Oxfordshire Styles I: The Drunken Marbler’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 16 (2002), pp.475-87
Bertram, J., Medieval Epigraphy in the City and University of Oxford (Oxford, 2005)
Bertram, J., ‘The Brass of John and Elizabeth Vampage at Minster Lovell, Oxfordshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 17, pt.3 (2005), pp.251-5
Bertram, J., ‘Oxfordshire Styles II and III’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 17, pt.3 (2005), pp.265-72
Bertram, Jerome (ed.), Mediaeval Inscriptions: The Epigraphy of the City of Oxford, Oxfordshire Record Society, 74 (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2020)
Bird, W.H., Old Oxfordshire Churches: a concise guide (London, 1932)
Blair, W.J., ‘An Early Monastic Indent at Hardwick, Oxfordshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.5 (1973), pp.308-11
Blair, J., ‘An Early 12th-century Purbeck marble grave slab from St. Frideswide's Priory’, Oxoniensia, 53 (1988), pp.266-8
Blair, J., ‘St. Beornwald of Bampton’, Oxoniensia, 49 (1984), pp.47-55
Blakiston, C.H., ‘Monumental Brasses and Matrices in the Cathedral Church of Christ in Oxford’, Oxford University Brass Rubbing Soc. Trans., 1 (1897-9), pp.268-86
Bott, A., The Monuments in Merton College Chapel (Oxford, 1964)
Cameron, H.K., ‘Two Unsuspected Palimpsests in the Chapel of New College, Oxford’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.1 (1980), pp.68-72
Catling, H. Notes on Brass Rubbing (with a list of some brasses in the Oxford region), Ashmolean Museum (Oxford, 1965)
Cockerham, P., ‘Chastleton, Oxfordshire: The Family History Behind a Monumental Brass’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 14, pt.6 (1991), pp.448-66
Cockerham, P., ‘Souldern, Oxfordshire: A Problem Elucidated’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 15, pt.1 (1992), pp.45-53
Cook, M.H.R., ‘Two rarely seen monumental brasses in the chapel [of Corpus Christi College, Oxford]’, The Pelican (1980-1), pp.28-33
Dillon, Viscount, ‘Brass Plates at Ditchley House, Oxon.’ J. Oxford University Brass Rubbing Soc.,1, no.5 (1898), pp.234-7
Dobree, H.C.P., ‘A catalogue of the brasses in New College, both past and present’, J. Oxford University Brass Rubbing Soc., 1 (1897-9), pp.41-67
Driver, J.T., ‘Richard Quatremains: a 15th century Esquire and Knight of the Shire of Oxfordshire’, Oxoniensia, 51 (1986), pp.87-103
Emmerson, R., ‘A missing figure from Caversfield identified’, Oxoniensia, 42 (1977), pp.264-5
Evans, G.M., ‘Monumental Brasses at Merton College, Oxford’, J. Oxford University Brass Rubbing Soc., 1, no.5 (1898), pp.215-33
Evans, H.F.O., ‘St. Cross Church, Holywell, Oxford’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.5 (1938), pp.222-4
Evans, H.F.O., ‘Somerton, Oxon’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.3 (1954), pp.98-104
Evans, H.F.O., ‘Notes from Oxford’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.4 (1954), pp.200-3
Evans, H.F.O., ‘Stonor Chapel, Oxon’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.5 (1955), p.278
Evans, H.F.O., ‘The Lady who Died on the 30th February’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.7 (1960), pp.362-3 [Adderbury]
Evans, H.F.O., ‘A Brass Damaged by a Musket Ball’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.7 (1960), pp.364-5 [Newnham Murren]
Evans, H.F.O., ‘The Tomb of James Zouch in Oxford Cathedral’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.9 (1962), pp.509-11
Evans, H.F.O., ‘Elsfield, Oxon.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.5 (1967), pp.384-6
Evans, H.F.O., ‘A Palimpsest at Thame, Oxon.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.6 (1968), pp.492-3
Faulkner, T., ‘A catalogue of the Monumental Brasses in Adderbury Church, Oxfordshire’, J. Oxford University Brass Rubbing Soc., 1 (1897-9), pp.79-80
Field, J.E., ‘Monumental Brasses in Benson Church, Oxon.’,J. Oxford University Brass Rubbing Soc., 1, no.5 (1898), pp.208-10
Gawthorp, W.E., ‘Chinnor, Oxon.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.2 (1935), p.65
Goodall, J.A., God’s House at Ewleme (Aldershot, 2001)
Griffin, R., ‘The brass of Bishop Yong at New College, Oxford’, Antiq. J., 14 (1934), pp.379-82
Greenhill, F.A., ‘A Duplication in Mill Stephenson’s List’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.5 (1967), pp.399-400 [St. Mary Magdalene, Oxford]
Günther, R.T., Brasses in the Chapel of Magdalen College (Oxford, 1914)
Harris, M.G.T., ‘Brass Plates at Ditchley Park, Oxon’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 15, pt.3 (1994), pp.282-6
Hemp, W.J., ‘A Reused Memorial at Hook Norton’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.6 (1949), pp.205-6
Hope, V., ‘The Hutchenson Brass at St. John’s College, Oxford’, Oxford University Brass Rubbing Soc., 2 (1900-12), pp.157-60
Hunt, A.A., ‘Monumental Brasses in the Churches of St. Peter-in-the-East, and St. Cross, Holywell, Oxford’, J. Oxford University Brass Rubbing Soc., 1, no.4 (1898), pp.190-200
Hunt, A.A., ‘Monumental Brasses in St. Michael’s Church and Exeter College Chapel, Oxford’, Oxford University Brass Rubbing Soc., 2 (1900-12), pp.90-6
Hutchinson, F.E. and Craster, E., Monumental Inscriptions in All Soul’s College Oxford (Oxford, 1949; revised by Screech, M.A., Oxford, 1998)
Manning, P., ‘Monumental Brasses at Queen’s College, Oxford’, J. Oxford University Brass Rubbing Soc., 1 (1897), pp.67-78
Manning, P., ‘Monumental Brasses in the Churches of St. Mary Magdalene, Oxford, and Cassington, Kidlington, Woodstock, and Yarnton, Oxon.’, J. Oxford University Brass Rubbing Soc.,1, no.4 (1898), pp.176-90
Manning, P., ‘Monumental Brasses in the Deanery of Henley-on-Thames, Oxon.’, J. Oxford University Brass Rubbing Soc., 1, no.5 (1898), pp.237-54; 1, no.6 (1899), pp. 286-306
Manning, P., ‘Monumental Brasses in the Churches of St. Aldate and St. Peter-le-Bailey, Oxford’, J. Oxford University Brass Rubbing Soc., 1 (1897), pp.103-9
Manning, P., ‘Notes on the Monumental Brasses in Chipping Norton Church’, J. Oxford University Brass Rubbing Soc., 1, no.1 (1897), pp.3-10
Manning, P., ‘Palimpsest Brasses from Quarrendon, Buckinghamshire and Stanton St. John, Oxfordshire’, J. Oxford University Brass Rubbing Soc., 2 (1898), pp.153-7
Meara, D., ‘The Brass to the Revd. Montague Henry Noel, d.1929, St. Barnabas, Oxford’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 18, pt.4 (2012), pp.363-9
Meara, David, ‘Brass to John and Elizabeth Davey, St. Birinus R.C. Church, Dorchester’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 130 (2015), p. 594
Meara, David, ‘The Brass to John Billingsley Seymour (d. 1843), Balliol College, Oxford’, in The Monuments Man: Essays in Honour of Jerome Bertram (Donington, 2020), pp. 444-58
Moor, Jonathan, ‘In Brass and Glass – Heythrop, Oxfordshire’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 118 (2011), pp. 356-8
Neal, Thomas, ‘Thomas Neal (c. 1519-c. 1590): Catholic, Priest, Scholar’, New College Notes, 14 (2020), pp. 1-5 [Cassington]
Orme, N., ‘Edward Courtenay and his Brass in Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 19, pt.4 (2017), pp.328-32
Oxford University Brass Rubbing Soc. J. (many articles on brasses in individual Oxford city and county churches and chapels)
Sanderson, H.K.St.J., ‘Richard Atkinson, 1574, St Peter-in-the-East, Oxford’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 2, pt.4 (1894), pp.143-5
Skelton, J., Antiquities of Oxfordshire (Oxford, 1823)
Smith, G.O., ‘Monumental Brasses at Corpus Christi College, Oxford’, Oxford University Brass Rubbing Soc., 2 (1900), pp.40-4
Smith, J.C., ‘Brass of Sir John Drayton, Dorchester, Oxfordshire’, Oxford University Brass Rubbing Soc., 2 (1900), pp.47-8
Smith, J.C., ‘A Note on the Curzon Brass at Waterperry, Oxfordshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 6, pt.9 (1914), pp.420-5
Stephenson, M., ‘A Palimpsest Brass at Checkenden, Oxon.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 3, pt.2 (1898), pp.87-8
Symonds, R., ‘Oxford Church Notes, 1643-4, by Richard Symonds, with additions of 1656-61’, ed. R. Graham, in Collectanea, 4th ser., Oxford Historical Society, 47 (Oxford, 1905), pp.99-134
Titterton, J.E., ‘The Malyns Family and their Brasses at Chinnor, Oxon’. Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 15, pt.3 (1994), pp.225-35
Todd, J., ‘The Palimpsest Brass in Waterperry Church’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.6 (1949), pp.246-50
Todd, J., Waterperry Church (Waterperry, 1969)
Torr, V.J.B., ‘The Oddington Shroud Brass and its Lost Fellows’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.5 (1938), pp.225-35
Torr, V.J.B., ‘An Early Civilian at Deddington, Oxon’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.5 (1938), pp.235-9
Torr, V.J., ‘A Note on Charlton-on-Otmoor, Oxon’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.3 (1954), pp.114-17
Waller, J.G., ‘Note on a palimpsest brass to Walter Curzon, 1527, Waterperry, Oxfordshire’, Proc. Soc. Antiq., 1 (1843), p.90
Watteville, H.G. de, ‘Monumental Brasses in the Church of Great Haseley, Oxon.’, J. Oxford University Brass Rubbing Soc., 1, no.4 (1898), pp.170-5
Watteville, H.G. de, ‘Monumental Brasses in the Churches of Stadhampton, Chalgrove and Waterperry, Oxfordshire’, J. Oxford University Brass Rubbing Soc., 1 (1897), pp.110-21
Whitfield, C., A History of Chipping Camden (Eton, 1958)
Willis, B., A Survey of the Cathedrals of York, Durham, Carlisle, Chester, Manchester, Litchfield, Hereford, Worcester, Gloucester, Bristol, Lincoln, Ely, Oxford, Peterborough, Canterbury, Rochester, London and Winchester, 3 vols. (London, 1742)
Wilson-Lee, K., ‘The Quatremain Mausoleum at Thame, Oxfordshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 17, pt.5 (2007), pp.453-66
Rutland
Badham, S., Gittos, B., Gittos, M. and Lankester, P., ‘List of Purbeck marble coffin-shaped slabs: Rutland’, Church Mons. Soc. Newsletter, 15 (1999-2000), p.45
Greenhill, F.A., The Incised Slabs of Leicestershire and Rutland (Leicester, 1958)
Hacker, P., and Farman, P., ‘An Heraldic Engraved Brass Coffin-Plate to Bridget, Lady Heathcote: a Product of Thomas Chippendale’s London Workshop?’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 16, pt.3 (1999), pp.267-9 [Normanton]
Lacaille, A.D., ‘Fragment of a Medieval Decorated Grave Stone at Oakham, Rutland’, Antiq. J., 50 (1970), pp.341-3
‘Rutland Notes’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 3, pt.1 (1897), p.55
Wright, The History and Antiquities of the County of Rutland (London, 1684)
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Shropshire
Cranage, D.H.S., The Churches of Shropshire, 2 vols. (Wellington, 1901-12)
Evans, G.E., ‘Nonconformist Brasses in Shropshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 2, pt.8 (1897), pp.326-9
Manners, V., ‘Pembruge and Vernon tombs at Tong’, The Art J., (1906), pp.66-70, 257-62
Moor, J., ‘Aristocratic pretensions and heraldic skulduggery in fourteenth century Shropshire: Sir Nicholas Burnell of Acton Burnell’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 18, pt.2 (2010), pp.119-32
Page-Phillips, J.C., ‘A Palimpsest at Adderley, Shropshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.1 (1963), pp.19-22
Stephenson, M., ‘William Maynwaryng, Ightfield, Shropshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 2, pt.5 (1895), pp.181-2
Stephenson, M., ‘The monumental brasses in Shropshire’, Trans. Shropshire Archaeol. Soc., 2nd ser., 7 (1895), pp.50-103
Watkins-Pitchford, W., ‘Baldwin memorial Brass in Munslow Church’, Trans. Shropshire Archaeol. Soc., 50 (1939), pp.95-104
Somerset
Badham, S., Gittos, B., Gittos, M. and Lankester, P., ‘List of Purbeck marble coffin-shaped slabs: Somerset’, Church Mons. Soc. Newsletter, 15 (1999-2000), pp.45-6
Connor, A.B., ‘Bishop Haselshaw’s brass at Wells Cathedral’, Somerset and Dorset Notes and Queries, 18 (1924-6), pp.214-15
Connor, A.B., ‘A Half-Effigy in Academical Costume, recently found at West Monkton, Somerset’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.2 (1944), pp.67-9; 8, pt.3 (1945), p.102
Connor, A.B., ‘An Inscription recently returned to Cannington Church, Somerset’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.2 (1944), pp.69-70
Connor, A.B., Monumental Brasses in Somerset (Bath, 1970) (originally published in parts in Proc. Somerset Archaeol. Soc. (1931-53))
Cresswell, B.F.. ‘Sepulchral slabs with crosses in Devon churches’, Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries, 10 (1918), pp.65-7 [Hawkswell, Somerset]
d’Elboux, R.H., ‘Nicholas Stone’s Monument to Sir John Wyndham, at St. Decuman’s, Watchet’, Proc. Somerset Archaeol. Soc., 92 (1946), pp.88-92
Donovan, Desmond, ‘Ledger slabs with architectural patterns in Somerset churches’, Church Monuments, 32 (2017), pp. 109-20
Fryer, A.C., ‘Incised effigies in Somerset’, Somerset Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc., 121 (1926), pp.38-56
Gittos, B. and Gittos, M., ‘A Mediaeval Grave Cover turned Exchequer Board in St. John’s Church’, Chronicle: The J. of the Yeovil Archaeol. and Loc. Hist. Soc., 3, no.1 (1984), p.14
Gittos, B. and Gittos, M., ‘A Survey of East Coker Churchyard’, Chronicle: The J. of the Yeovil Archaeol. and Loc. Hist. Soc., 3, no.3 (1985), pp.54-7
Gittos, B. and Gittos, M., ‘A Re-Discovered Monument at Hinton St. George’, Chronicle: The J. of the Yeovil Archaeol. and Loc. Hist. Soc., 3, no.5 (1986), pp.113-15
Gittos, B. and Gittos, M. ‘A Rare Lead Filled Medieval Memorial at Mark, Somerset’, Chronicle: The J. of the Yeovil Archaeol. and Loc. Hist. Soc., 3, no.6 (1987), p.127
Gittos, B. and Gittos, M., ‘A Twelfth-Century Grave Slab at Lullington, Somerset’, Chronicle: The J. of the Yeovil Archaeol. and Loc. Hist. Soc., 5, no.1 (1990), pp.18-19
Gittos, B. and Gittos, M. ‘Discovery at Rimpton’, Chronicle: The J. of the Yeovil Archaeol. and Loc. Hist. Soc., 5, no.4 (1992), p.103
Gittos, B and Gittos, M, ‘Mediaeval Monuments of the Yeovil Area’, Chronicle: The J. of the Yeovil Archaeol. and Loc. Hist. Soc., 8, no.2 (2002), pp.78-93
Hacker, Peter, ‘A quirky external brass at Minehead’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 132 (2016), pp. 635-6
Jewers, A.J., Wells Cathedral: its monumental inscriptions and heraldry (London, 1892)
McGarue, M. (ed.), Sir Stephen Glynne’s Church Notes for Somerset, Somerset Record Soc. (Taunton, 1994)
Parry, H. ‘Notes on Brasses in Churches (Illustrated) at Beckington, Cirencester and St. Mary Redcliffe, Bristol’, Proc. of the Bath and District Branch, Somerset Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. (1921), pp.117-20
Paul, R.W., An Account of some of the Incised and Sepulchral Slabs of North-West Somerset (London, 1882)
Rodwell, W. et al., ‘Medieval grave-covers and stone coffins’, in Wells Cathedral: Excavations and Structural Studies, 1978-93, English Heritage Archaeological Report 21, 2 vols. (London, 2001), II, pp.491-501.
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Staffordshire
Bayliss, Jon, ‘A palimpsest discovery at Butterton, Staffordshire’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 150 (2022), pp. 990-1
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Suffolk
Andrews, H.C., ‘Notes on some Families and Brasses at Great Thurlow and Little Bradley, Suffolk’, Proc. Suffolk Inst. of Archaeol. and Hist., 20 (1928), pp.43-57
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Badham, S. and Blatchly, J., ‘The Bellfounder’s Indent at Bury St. Edmunds’, Proc. Suffolk Inst. of Archaeol. and Hist., 36 (1988), pp.288-97
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Blatchly, J., ‘The lost and mutilated monuments of the Bovile and Wingfield families at Letheringham’, Proc. Suffolk Inst. of Archaeol. & Hist., 33 (1974), pp.168-94
Blatchly, J.M., ‘The Lost Cross Brasses of Suffolk, 1320-1420’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.1 (1975), pp.21-45
Blatchly, J.M., ‘Mid-14th-Century Indents at Hollesley and Westleton, Suffolk’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.1 (1975), pp.47-50
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Blatchly, J., ‘Early 14th Century Indents from the Seabed at Dunwich, Suffolk’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.3 (1982), pp.260-3; 13, pt.4 (1983), pp.359-60
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Blatchly, J., ‘Richard Gough pinned down: at Acton, Suffolk’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.5 (1984), pp.426-9
Blatchly, J., ‘The Much-Attributed Military Brass at Barsham, Suffolk’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 14, pt.1 (1986), pp.39-43
Blatchly, J., ‘Anne Bedingfield of Darsham’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 101 (January, 2006), p.14
Blatchly, John, ‘A sixteen-fragment indent restored’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 118 (2011), pp. 352-3 [St. Lawrence, Ipswich]
Blatchly, J.M., and Greenwood, J.R., ‘A Norwich-Style Brass to Three Wingfield Brothers once at Letheringham, Suffolk’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.4 (1978), pp.300-11
Blatchly, J., and Northeast, P., ‘The Tendryng Brass at Holbrook, Suffolk’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.6 (1985), pp.484-9
Blatchly, J., and Northeast, P., ‘Seven Figures for Four Departed: Multiple Memorials at St. Mary le Tower, Ipswich’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 14, pt.4 (1989), pp.257-67
Blatchly, J. and Northeast, P., ‘The Pounder memorial in St. Mary at the Quay church, Ipswich’, Proc. Suffolk Institute of Archaeol. and Hist., 41, pt.1 (2005), pp.57-61
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Cameron, H.K., and Page-Phillips, J.C., ‘The Brass of John Crosyer at Barrow, Suffolk’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.3 (1982), pp.224-31
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Good, Mike, ‘The brass to George Estye, d. 1601, at St. Mary’s, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 153 (2023), pp. 1057-9
Harris, A.L., and Cockerham, P., ‘Suffolk Summer School: The Desmond Brass at Euston’, J. Kerry Archaeol. and Hist. Soc., 29 (1996), pp.119-23
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Lack, William, ‘The importance of documentation’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 140 (2019), p. 793 [Letheringham]
Lack, W., and Whittemore, P., ‘Three Notes. 2. Stonham Aspall: A Brass Lost and Found’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 15, pt.3 (1994), pp.251-3
Lambert, R.T., ‘The oldest church brass in Suffolk’, East Anglian Magazine (September 1956), pp.616-7
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Lillistone, D., ‘The Lady and the Abbot’s Tomb at Stowmarket, Suffolk’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 15, pt.2 (1993), pp.137-41
Linnell, C.L.S., ‘East Anglian Chalice Brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.8 (1950), pp.356-65
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MacCulloch, D.N.J. (ed.), The Chorography of Suffolk, Suffolk Rec. Soc., 19 (Ipswich, 1976)
MacCulloch, D.N.J., ‘Henry Chitting’s Suffolk Collections’, Proc. Suffolk Inst. Archaeol., 34 (1978), pp.103-28
MacCulloch, D.N.J., ‘The Chorography of Suffolk: Addendum and Corrigenda’, Proc. Suffolk Inst. Archaeol. and Hist., 34 (1980), pp.283-4
MacCulloch, D.N.J., and Blatchly, J., ‘An Ipswich Conundrum: The Withipoll Memorials’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.3 (1977), pp.240-7
MacCulloch, D.N.J., and Blatchly, J.M., ‘Recent Discoveries at St. Stephen's Church, Ipswich, the Wimbill chancel and Rush-Alvard chapel’, Proc. Suffolk Inst. Archaeol. and Hist., 36 (1986), pp.101-14
Marks, R., ‘The Howard tombs at Thetford and Framlingham: new discoveries’, Archaeol. J., 141 (1984), pp.252-68
Middleton-Stewart, J., Inward Purity and Outward Splendour: Death and Remembrance in the Deanery of Dunwich, Suffolk, 1370-1547 (Woodbridge, 2001)
Munday, J.T., ‘A Lost Figure from Mildenhall, Suffolk’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.1 (1969), p.31
Norris, L. and M., ‘A Palimpsest at Pettaugh, Suffolk’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.3 (1977), pp.238-9
Oliver, A., ‘Notes on the Matrix of a Brass in Woodbridge Church, Suffolk’, Trans. Cambridge Univ. Assoc. of Brass Collectors, 2, pt. 1 (1892), pp. 11-12
Rogers, N, ‘Scraps from Bury St Edmunds’, The Ricardian, 13 (2003), pp.408-14
Statham, M., and Badham, S., ‘Jankyn Smith of Bury St. Edmunds and his Brass’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 18, pt.3 (2011), pp.227-50
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Waller, J.G., ‘Remarks on the brass to a lady at Ampton, Suffolk’, Proc.. Soc. Antiq., 12 (1885-9), pp.373-4
Ward, J.C., ‘Sir Robert de Bures’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.3 (1965), pp.144-50 [Acton]
Whittemore, Philip, ‘A curious indent at Southwold, Suffolk’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 141 (2019), p. 813
Whittemore, Philip, ‘’Further testamentary requests for brasses in Suffolk churches’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 144 (2020), pp. 871-2
Whittemore, Philip, ‘The Martyn family brasses at Long Melford, Suffolk’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 149 (2022), pp. 966-70
Wilson, C.P.H., ‘An Eighteenth Century Rubbing’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.2 (1964), pp.93-4 [Kirkley]
Wilson, C.P.H., ‘Coffin Lid Plates at Euston, Suffolk’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.4 (1966), p.311
Wilson, C.P.H., ‘An Incised Slab at Parham, Suffolk’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.5 (1973), pp.319-20
Surrey
Andre, J.L., ‘Female head dresses as exemplified by Surrey brasses’, Surrey Archaeol. Collns., 16 (1902), pp.35-54
Andrews, H.C., ‘A Sixteenth Century Brass in St. Mary Overy Church (Southwark Cathedral)’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.2 (1935), p.77
Aubrey, J., The Natural History and Antiquities of the County of Surrey, 5 vols., (London, 1719)
Badham, S., Gittos, B., Gittos, M., and Lankester, P., ‘List of Purbeck marble coffin-shaped slabs: Surrey’, Church Mons. Soc. Newsletter, 17 (2001-2), pp.15-16
Blair, C., ‘The dates of the early brasses in Stoke d’Abernon church’, Proc. Leatherhead and District Local Hist. Soc., 6 (2006), pp.295-7
Blair, J., ‘A mediaeval grave slab in Great Bookham church’, Proc. Leatherhead and District Local Hist. Soc., 3 (1971), pp.139-45
Blair, J., ‘A reused medieval grave slab in Guildford Museum’, Surrey Archaeol. Collns., 69 (1973), p.200
Blair, J., ‘Fragments of an early continental brass in Leatherhead church’, Proc. Leatherhead and District Local Hist. Soc., 3 (1973), pp.186-7
Blatchly, J., ‘Further notes on the monumental brasses of Surrey and the collection of rubbings at Castle Acre’, Surrey Archaeol. Collns., 68 (1971), pp.31-8
Brayley, E.W., and Britton, J., The Topographical History of Surrey, 5 vols. (Dorking and London, 1841-8)
Boutell, C., ‘On Monumental Brasses, with special notice of that at Stoke d’Abernon’,Surrey Archaeol. Collns.,1 (1858), pp. 213-15
Burchall. M.J., ‘Brasses at Horley, Surrey: a probable identification’, Genealogists’ Magazine, 28 no.2 (June 2004), pp.62-7
Clift, J.G.N., ‘The Stoke d’Abernon Brasses’, J. Brit. Archaeol. Assn., N.S., 15 (1909), pp.77-111
Egan, B.S.H., ‘Brasses at Thames Ditton, Surrey, including a palimpsest find’. Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.5 (1967), pp.378-83
Egan, B.S.H., ‘The Repaired Brass of Bishop Bowthe at East Horsley, Surrey’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.3 (1971), pp.147-8
Egan, B.S.H., and Hutchinson, R., ‘The Saunder Brass at Charlwood, Surrey’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt. 6 (1975), pp. 402-6
Egan, B., ‘Repairing the Brass of Sir John D’Abernon the younger, 1327, at Stoke D’Abernon, Surrey’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.1 (1975), pp.51-2
Flower, J.W., ‘Notices of the Family of Cobham of Sterborough Castle, Lingfield, Surrey’, Surrey Archaeol. Collns., 2 (1885), pp.115-94
Ford, L., ‘Ghostly Remains: The Surviving Howard Brasses at Lambeth’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 19, pt.3 (2016), pp.249-61
Freeth, Stephen, and Saul, Nigel, ‘The Recent Discovery of a Flemish Indent at Leatherhead, Surrey’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 22 (2021), pp. 27-46
Gawthorp, W.E., ‘The Brasses at Stoke D’Abernon’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.2 (1935), pp.84-5
Goodall, J.A., ‘A lost monumental brass recovered’, Antiq. J., 51 (1971), p.316 [Guildford]
Heales, A., ‘Monumental memoranda from Cheam Church: the Brasses’, Surrey Archaeological Collections, 3 (1865), pp.337-44
Heales, A., ‘Newdegate Church: its Rectors and Registers’, Surrey Archaeological Collections, 6 (1874), pp.268-92
Johnston, P.R., ‘Stoke d’Abernon church’, Surrey Archaeol. Collns., 20 (1907), pp.1-89
King, T.H., ‘Remarks on a brass plate formerly in the Church of the Holy Trinity at Guildford and now remaining in the Hospital there’, Surrey Archaeol. Collns., 3 (1865), p.254
Leveson-Gower, G., ‘The Howards of Effingham’, Surrey Archaeol. Collns., 9 (1888), pp.395-436
Luxford, Julian, ‘The rape and restoration of a Surrey brass’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 142 (2019), pp. 830-2 [Bletchingley]
Manning, C.R., ‘Brasses of Thomas Howard, Second Duke of Norfolk and Agnes his wife (1524)’, Norfolk Archaeol., 8 (1879), pp.39-50 [Lambeth]
Milbourn, T., ‘Horsell Church’, Surrey Archaeol. Collns., 7 (1880), p.152
Nisbit, A., ‘Lingfield Church, Surrey’, Archaeol. J., 6 (1849), pp.176-8
Patten, J., ‘Walton-on-Thames Brass’, Country Life (16 September 1971), p.660
Pickance, J.W., ‘Reigate Church and its Monuments’, Surrey Archaeol. Collns., 11 (1893), pp.185-203
Pocock, W.W., ‘Chertsey Abbey’, Surrey Archaeol. Collns., 1 (1858), pp.97-114
Sadler, A.G., The Indents of Lost Monumental Brasses in Southern England, 19 vols. (Worthing, 1975-86): Surrey and East Sussex (1980); Surrey and East Sussex Appendix (1980)
Saul, N., Death, Art and Memory in Medieval England: the Cobham family and their Monuments, 1300-1500 (Oxford, 2001) [Lingfield]
Steinman, G.S., ‘The Warham Monument in Croydon Church’, Surrey Archaeol. Collns., 1 (1858), pp.57-60
Stephenson, M., ‘Brasses at Charlwood, Surrey’, Trans. Cambridge Univ. Assoc. of Brass Collectors, 2, pt.2 (1893), pp.54-6
Stephenson, M., ‘Brasses at Leigh, Surrey’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 2, pt.3 (1894), pp.98-100
Stephenson, M., ‘A List of Monumental Brasses in Surrey’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 6, pt.7 (1913), pp.257-95; 6, pt.8 (1913), pp.329-53; 6, pt.9 (1914), pp.377-98
Stephenson, M., A List of Monumental Brasses in Surrey (London, 1921; repr. Bath, 1970), originally published in Surrey Archaeol. Collns., 25-33
Stephenson, M., ‘Brass in Wandsworth Church’, Surrey Archaeol. Collns., 10 (1891), pp.293-4
Stephenson, M., ‘Brass of William Heron Esq. and wife Alice, lately replaced in Croydon Church’, Surrey Archaeol. Collns., 10 (1891), pp.134-9
Stephenson, M., ‘Brasses in Stoke d’Abernon’, Surrey Archaeol. Collns., 10 (1891), pp.283-7
Stephenson, M., ‘Palimpsest Brasses in Surrey’, Surrey Archaeol. Collns., 15 (1900), pp.27-39
Torr, V.J.B., ‘On the brass of an unknown coped priest in St. Peter’s, Clapham, S.W.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.1 (1934), pp.28-33
Stow, J., A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster and the Borough of Southwark (London, 1589, many subsequent edns.)
Waller, J.G., ‘Brass in the possession of the Surrey Archaeology Society’, Surrey Archaeol. Collns., 10 (1890), pp.126-9
Waller, J.G., ‘Notes on the Monuments of the Cobham Family at Lingfield’, Surrey Archaeol. Collns., 5 (1871), pp.186-99
Waller, J.G., ‘On the Monuments in Carshalton Church, Surrey’, Surrey Archaeol. Collns., 7 (1880), pp.67-76
Waller, J.G., ‘On the Monuments in Horley Church, Surrey’, Surrey Archaeol. Collns., 7 (1880), pp.184-91
Watney, J., ‘Some Account of Leigh Place, Surrey and its Owners’, Surrey Archaeol. Collns., 11 (1892), pp.141-84
Sussex
André, J.L., ‘Female Head-dresses. Exemplified by Sussex Brasses’, Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Collns. 42 (1899), pp.1-18
André, J.L., ‘Notes on Three Sussex Brasses’, Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Collns., 36 (1888), pp.172-9
André, J.L., ‘Slinfold’, Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Collns., 40 (1896), pp.38-57
Arnold, F.H., ‘Memorials of the “Lady Percy” of Shakespeare, and her Husbands, Hotspur and Lord Camoys’, Sussex Archaeolog. Collns. 20 (1868), pp.120-31 [Trotton]
Badham, S., Gittos, B., Gittos, M., and Lankester, P., ‘List of Purbeck marble coffin-shaped slabs: Sussex’, Church Mons. Soc. Newsletter, 17 (2001-2), pp.116-21
Bertram, J., ‘Incised Slabs in Sussex’, Mon. Brass Soc. Trans., 13, pt.5 (1984), pp.387-96
Bertram, J., ‘Poynings, Sussex, Revisited’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt. 2 (1987), pp. 85-93
Bertram, J., ‘Brasses and Monuments at Burton, Sussex’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 14, pt.4 (1989), pp.298-317
Bertram, J., ‘Inscriptions on Late Medieval Brasses and Monuments’, in Higgett,J., Forsyth, K., and Parsons, D.N., Roman Runes and Ogham: Medieval Inscriptions in the Insular World and on the Continent (Donington, 2002), pp.190-201 [inscriptions in Sussex]
Bertram, J., ‘Embellishment and Restoration: the Barttelots and their Brasses at Stopham, Sussex’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 18, pt.4 (2012), pp.334-62
Bertram, J., and Hutchinson, R., ‘The Coverts of Slaugham or three brasses disentangled’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 18, pt.1 (2009), pp.53-62
Boger, J.I.C., ‘The Kington Brass restored at Goring-by-Sea’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.3 (1936), pp.123-5
Butler, G.S., ‘The Vicars of Rye and their Patrons, with the Mural, Slab, and Headstone Inscriptions in the Parish Church and Church-yard of St. Mary, and the Baptist Chapel, Rye’, Sussex Archaeol. Collns., 13 (1861), pp.270-301
Clayton, G.E., ‘Aldingbourne church, Sussex’, Sussex Archaeol. Collns., 37 (1899), pp.191-2
Cooper, J.H., ‘Cuckfield families. II’, Sussex Archaeol. Collns., 42 (1899), pp.19-53
Dallaway, J., and Cartwright, G., A History of the Western Division of the County of Sussex, 2 vols. (London, 1815-30)
Davidson-Houston, Mrs. C.E.D., ‘Military Costume on Monumental Brasses’, Sussex County Magazine, 3 (1929), pp.560-4
Davidson-Houston, Mrs. C.E.D., ‘Female Dress on Sussex Brasses’, Sussex County Magazine, 6 (1932), pp.216-23
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D’Elboux, R.H., ‘The Wardiewe brass at Bodiam, Sussex’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.1 (1943), pp.10-17
d’Elboux, R.H., ‘Sussex Monumental Brasses: Addenda’, Sussex Archaeol. Collns., 86 (1947), pp.118-25
Dunkin, E.H.W., ‘On an Incised Memorial Slab in Little Horsted Churchyard’, Sussex Archaeol. Collns., 26 (1875), pp.216-18
Egan, B.S.H., and Morris, R.K., ‘A Restoration at Fletching, Sussex: The Dallingridge Tomb’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.6 (1968), pp.436-44
Fairbank, F.R., ‘Ticehurst, Sussex’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 2, pt.6 (1895), pp.224-5
Fairbank, F.R., ‘The Brasses in Battle Church, Sussex’, Oxford J. Mon. Brasses, 1 (1897), pp.99-103
Gaunt, C., ‘Brass of John Wybarne, 1490; lately discovered in Ticehurst Church’, Sussex Archaeol. Collns., 8 (1856), pp.17-30
Hall, H., ‘The Borde Brass in Lindfield Church’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.2 (1935), pp.57-64
Hammond, N.D., ‘The Lost Brasses of Poynings, Sussex’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.2 (1964), pp.85-9
Hoare, H.R., ‘Notes on the Church of St. Thomas à Becket, Framfield, and on the Ancient Parish Gentry’, Sussex Archaeol. Collns., 4 (1851), pp.291-304
Hutchinson, R. ‘“The Cuckfield Case”: Life and Times of Henry Bowyer, Ironmaster’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.1 (1975), pp.67-79
Hutchinson, R., ‘Notes on Sussex Brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 15, pt.4 (1995), pp.339-54
Hutchinson, R., ‘Sussex Brass Rubbings’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 81 (May 1999), pp.433-5
Hutchinson, R.,Catalogue of Rubbings of Brasses, Incised Slabs and Ledger Stones in the Library of the Sussex Archaeological Society, Barbican House, Lewes ([Amberley], 1999)
James, H.A., ‘A Find at Bayham Abbey’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.2 (1964), pp.76, 109
London, H.S., ‘The Arms of Peplesham and the Shoveller in Heraldry’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.5 (1955), pp.227-33 [Etchingham]
Lower, M.A., ‘Bodiam and its lords’, Sussex Archaeol. Collns., 9 (1857), pp.275-302
Lower, M.A., ‘Monumental Brasses of Sussex’, Sussex Archaeol. Collns., 2, (1849), pp.307-12. [Warbleton, Fletching, Ardingly]
Macklin, H., ‘Sussex Brasses’, in Memorials of Old Sussex, ed. P. Mundy (London, 1909), pp.127-53
Mason, W.H. and Wilmshurst, J., Catalogue of Engravings illustrative of Chichester and the county and churches of Sussex, 3 series (undated)
Metcalfe, C., ‘Fragments from Dame Kateryne Grey’s monument, St. Swithun’s, East Grinstead, Sussex’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 131 (2016), pp.612-13
Mosse, H.R., The Monumental Effigies of Sussex, 2nd edn. (Hove, 1933)
Mosse, H.R., ‘Horsham: The Foys Brass’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.5 (1938), p.242
Norris, M., ‘St. Michael’s, Lewes, Sussex: a Correction’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.4 (1972), pp.260-1
Robinson, C.J., ‘Stopham’, Sussex Archaeol. Collns., 27 (1914), p.37
Sadler, A.G., The Indents of Lost Monumental Brasses in Southern England, 19 vols. (Worthing, 1975-86): Surrey and East Sussex (1975); West Sussex (1975); Sussex (1988;) Surrey and Sussex Appendix (1980)
Saul, N., ‘The rise of the Dallingridge family’, Sussex Archaeol. Collns., 136 (1998), pp.123-32 [Fletching]
Saul, N., ‘The cuckoo in the nest. A Dallingridge tomb in the FitzAlan chapel at Arundel’, Sussex Archaeol. Collns., 147 (2009), pp.125-33
Staines, E.N., ‘A Lost Brass at Amberley, Sussex’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.5 (1967), pp.397-8
Tierney, M.A., The History and Antiquities of the Castle and Town of Arundel (London, 1834)
Timms, E., ‘Memorial Brasses in Sussex’, Commercial Artist, 32 (1965), pp.109-14
Torr, V.J.B., ‘The Iden Brass’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.2 (1935), pp.69-70
Torr, V.J.B., ‘A Note on Brasses at Ticehurst and Stockbury’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.4 (1937), p.166
Tummers, H., ‘The medieval effigial tombs in Chichester Cathedral’, Church Monuments, 3 (1988), pp.3-41
Tummers, H., ‘Church Monuments’, in Chichester Cathedral, ed. M. Hobbs (Chichester, 1994), pp.203-24
Turner, E., ‘Monumental Brasses in Sussex Churches’, Sussex Archaeol. Collns., 23 (1871), pp.129-91.
Turner, E., ‘Steyning and West Grinstead Churches and the Ancient Castle of Knepp’, Sussex Archaeol. Collns., 22 (1909), p.1
Wareing, T., ‘Some Notes on a Brass Rubbing Tour in West Sussex’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 2, pt.7 (1896), pp.295-300; 2, pt.8 (1897), pp.332-7
Whitley, H.S., ‘Note on a Brass to a Lady, c.1440, at Hellingly, Sussex’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 3, pt.5 (1899), pp.205-6
Whitley, H.S., ‘List of papers relating to monumental brasses in the collection of the Sussex Archaeological Society’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 3, pt.5 (1899), pp.206-8
Woodman, T.C., The Sussex Brasses, 2 parts (Hove, 1903), reprinted from Hove Gazette
Woodman, T.C., The Sussex Brasses – unpublished MS, in Library of Sussex Archaeological Society, Barbican House, Lewes
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Warwickshire
Architectural Committee of the Warwickshire Nat. Hist. and Architec. Soc., Notices of the Churches of Warwickshire (Warwick, 1847)
Asquith, Richard, ‘“Executors bin couetous”?: The mysteries of the missing brass at St. Mary and St. Bartholomew’s, Hampton-in-Arden’, Hampton-in-Arden Local History Group Newsletter Supplement, 2 (July 2020), pp. 1-10
Badger, E.W., The Monumental Brasses of Warwickshire (Birmingham, 1895) (originally published in Midlands Naturalist)
Badham, S., Gittos, B., Gittos, M. and Lankester, P., ‘List of Purbeck marble coffin-shaped slabs’, Church Mons. Soc. Newsletter, 19, no.1 (2003), p.12
Bloxam, M.H., ‘Monuments in St. Martin’s Church’, Midlands County Herald (5 March 1846) [Birmingham]
Bloxam, M.H., ‘Some Account of the Sepulchral Monuments in Warwickshire’, Birmingham and Midlands Inst. Trans., [check no.] (1874), pp.1-21
Chatwin, P.B., ‘Monumental Effigies in the County of Warwick’, Birmingham Archaeol. Soc. Trans., 42 (1921), pp.35-88; 43 (1922), pp.136-68; 44 (1923), pp.36-53
Chatwin, P.B., ‘Brass at Hunningham Church, Warwickshire’, Birmingham Archaeol. Soc. Trans., 47 (1921), pp.92-4
Chatwin, P.B., ‘Incised Alabaster Slab, St. Martin’s, Birmingham’, Birmingham Archaeol. Soc. Trans., 53 (1928), p.211
Chatwin, P.B., ‘Medieval coffin lids from Longbridge, Warwickshire’, Birmingham Archaeol. Soc. Trans., 60 (1936), p.153
Chatwin, P.B., ‘Wixford Church, Warwickshire: its Brass and Painted Glass’, Birmingham Archaeol. Soc. Trans., 55 (1931), pp.48-56
Chatwin, P.B., ‘The later monumental effigies of the County of Warwick’, Trans. Birmingham Archaeol. Soc. Trans., 57 (1933), pp.100-74
Cockerham, P.D., ‘An account of the Nineteenth Century brasses at Oscott College, Warwickshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.6 (1985), pp.490-504
Cockerham, P., ‘Short Note on the Brass to John Marske’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 14, pt.5 (1990), pp.373-5 [Charlecote]
Dugdale, W., The Antiquities of Warwickshire Illustrated (London, 1658)
Evans, H.F.O., ‘A Brass in Private Possession’ [at Baddesley Clinton Hall], Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.4 (1954), pp.191-4
Fox, E., Brass Rubbings from Shakespeare’s Countryside (Stratford-upon-Avon, not dated)
Harvey, Kirsten, and Watkins, Andrew, ‘John Fenton: a sixteenth century vicar of Coleshill’, Midland History, 44, pt. 1 (2019), pp. 3-20
Heath, B.A., and Egan, B., ‘The Re-discovered Oscott College Brass’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.6 (1975), pp.427-30
Hutchins, P.F., Brass Rubbings in and around Shakespeare’s Stratford (Birmingham, 1972)
Jones, H.W., and Greenhill, F.A., ‘The Brass Lease in St. Mary’s Hall, Coventry’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.2 (1964), pp.63-6
MBS, The Mill Stephenson List of Monumental Brasses in the British Isles: Warwickshire (London, 1977)
Peirson, G.F.B., ‘Indents discovered in Coventry Cathedral’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.5 (1938), pp.246-7
Peirson, G.F.B., ‘A Brass in Farnborough Church, Warwickshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.6 (1939), p.289
Peirson, G.F.B., ‘A Brass at Hunningham, Warwickshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.5 (1947), p.181
Rutter, D.C., ‘A Find of Palimpsests at Whichford, Warwickshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.3 (1954), pp.105-13
Saul, N., ‘The Brass of Sir Thomas Le Strange at Wellesbourne, Warwickshire: Its Dating and its Place in the ‘E’ Series’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 15, pt.3 (1994), pp.236-48
Sunley, H., ‘St. Nicholas’s churchyard, Kenilworth, Warwickshire: an appropriated monastic slab’, Church Monuments, 14 (1999), pp.35-6
Thacker, F.J., ‘Brass to Thomas Holte, 1545, Aston Church’, Birmingham Archaeol. Soc. Trans., 54 (1929-30), pp.73-5
Thacker, F.J., ‘Charlecote Brasses’, Birmingham Archaeol. Soc. Trans., 50 (1924), pp.79-80
Thacker, F.J., ‘Monumental Brasses in Warwickshire’, Birmingham Archaeol. Soc. Trans., 45 (1919), pp.159-60
Williams, C., ‘A few Notes on Monumental Brasses with a Catalogue of those existing in Warwickshire’, Birmingham and Midlands Institute, Archaeol. Section, Trans., 12 (1884-5), pp.16-51
Westmorland
Bellasis, E., Westmorland Notes, 2 vols. (Kendal, 1888-9)
Bertram, J., ‘Alan Bellingham and other Brasses at Kendal’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.2 (1981), pp.115-18
Duckett, G.F. (ed.), Description of the County of Westmorland by Sir Daniel Fleming of Rydal 1671 (London, 1882)
Lack, W., Stuchfield, H.M. and Whittemore, P., The Monumental Brasses of Cumberland and Westmorland (London, 1998)
Nicholson, C., The Annals of Kendal (Kendal, 1832)
Nicolson, J. and Burn, R., The History and Antiquities of Cumberland and Westmorland, 2 vols. (London, 1777)
Torr, V.J., ‘The Countess Pillar’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.9 (1962), pp.485-8
Wiltshire
Anderson, F. ‘The Tournai Marble Tomb-Slabs in Salisbury Cathedral’, in Medieval Art and Architecture at Salisbury Cathedral, ed. L. Keen and T. Cocke, Brit. Archaeol. Assn. Conference Transactions, 17 (Leeds, 1996), pp.85-9
Badham, S., Gittos, B., Gittos, M. and Lankester, P., ‘List of Purbeck marble coffin-shaped slabs’, Church Mons. Soc. Newsletter, 19, no.1 (2003), pp.12-14
Barnes, Roger, ‘The Sibell Tyger’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 141 (2019), pp. 814-815. [Tisbury]
Bayliss, J., ‘“Flouds are due unto this stone”: English verse epitaphs at Alderton, Wiltshire’, Ecclesiology Today, 43 (December 2010), pp.83-91
Blair, W.J., ‘The Consecration-cross Indents of Salisbury Cathedral’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.1 (1975), pp.16-20
Blair, J., ‘An Early Fourteenth-century Incised Slab at Odstock, Wiltshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.5 (1979), pp.370-2
Boorman, J., ‘Bishop Wyville’s Brass’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 18, pt.2 (2010), pp.97-118
Brown, S. ‘Sumptuous and Richly Adorned’: The Decoration of Salisbury Cathedral (London, 1999), esp. ‘Monuments, Floor Slabs, Coffins and Brasses and Indents’, pp.111-59
Coleman, A., ‘Dauntsey, Wilts.’, Trans. Cambridge Univ. Assoc. of Brass Collectors, 2, pt.1 (1892), pp.15-17
Evans, H.F.O., ‘The Reputed “Brass” of Ela, Countess of Salisbury at Lacock Abbey, Wilts.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.1 (1980), pp.35-40
Jones, W.H., ‘The Bishops of Old Sarum’, Wiltshire Archaeol. Mag., 17 (1878), pp.61-91
Kite, E., The Monumental Brasses of Wiltshire (London, 1860; repr. Bath, 1969)
Knubley, E.P., ‘Notes on a palimpsest from Steeple Aston church’, Wiltshire Archaeol. Mag., 42 (1922-4), pp.438-41
Leete-Hodge, L., A Guide to Wiltshire Brasses (Tisbury, 1977)
McHardy, George, ‘The Brass Memorial Tablet to John Britton in Salisbury Cathedral’, Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 112 (2019), pp. 290-3
Marks, R., ‘A widow, two wills, two windows and two tombs: the memorial of Dame Anne Danvers in Dauntsey Church, Wiltshire’, Lichttraüme-Aufsatz, 16 (2016), pp.143-9
Norris, M., ‘The Bennet Brasses at Norton Bavant and Westbury, Wiltshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.3 (1971), pp.162-70
Reeves, J.A., An Abstract of Monumental Inscriptions in Salisbury Churches (Salisbury, 1975)
Rogers, Nicholas, ‘A tangle of Webbes’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 155 (2024), pp. 1094-8 [St. Thomas, Salisbury]
Sadler, A.G., The Indents of Lost Monumental Brasses in Southern England, 19 vols. (Worthing, 1975-86): Wiltshire (1975)
Sadler, A.G., ‘Three recently uncovered Indents in Salisbury Cathedral’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.2 (1981), pp.132-40
Saul, N., ‘Identifying the 14th Century Knight at Cliffe Pypard, Wilts.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.4 (1978), pp.314-18
Shortt, H., ‘Three Early Episcopal Tombs in Salisbury Cathedral’, The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 57 no.207 (November 1959), pp.217-19
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 Tombs of St. Osmund at Salisbury’, The Wiltshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Magazine, 78 (1983), pp.50-4
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), pp.134-7
Tatton-Brown, T., ‘The Salisbury Cathedral Consecration Crosses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 16, pt.2 (1998), pp.113-6
Tatton-Brown, T., Lepine, D., and Saul, N., ‘“Incomparabilissime Fabrice”: The Architectural History of Salisbury Cathedral c.1297 to 1548’, Jnl. Brit. Archaeol. Assoc., 166 (2013), pp.51-98 [includes discussion of brasses]
Worcestershire
Cockerham, P., ‘The Shields on the Tomb of John Throckmorton, 1445, at Fladbury, Worcestershire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 14, pt.4 (1989), pp.318-23
Davis, C.T., ‘The Monumental Brasses of Herefordshire and Worcestershire’, Trans. Birmingham and Midlands Inst., 12 (1884), pp.52-75
McHardy, G., ‘Brasses in the Church of Our Lady and St. Alphonsus, Hanley Swan, Worcestershire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 19, pt.2 (2015), pp.131-63
Nash, T., Collections for the History of Worcestershire, 2 vols. (London, 1781-99)
Seamer, S.J.C., ‘Positions of Brasses in Worcestershire Churches, 1790’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.3 (1977), pp.248-55
Thacker, F.J., Barnard, E.A.B. and Parker, J.F., ‘The Monumental Brasses of Worcestershire’, Trans. Worcestershire Archaeol. Soc., N.S.3 (1927), pp.107-27; 4 (1928), pp.129-56; 11 (1935), pp.139-43; 15 (1938), pp.1-9; 16 (1940), pp.1-13
Willis, B., A Survey of the Cathedrals of York, Durham, Carlisle, Chester, Manchester, Litchfield, Hereford, Worcester, Gloucester, Bristol, Lincoln, Ely, Oxford, Peterborough, Canterbury, Rochester, London and Winchester, 3 vols. (London, 1742)
Yorkshire
Armytage, G.J., ‘Monumental Inscriptions at St. Oswald's Church, Guisley, Yorkshire’, Yorkshire Archaeol. J., 6 (1881), pp.80-91
Badham, S., Brasses from the North East (London, 1979)
Badham, S., ‘Monumental Brasses: the Development of the York Workshops in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries’, in Wilson, C. (ed.), Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology in the East Riding of Yorkshire, Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Conference Transactions, ed. C. Wilson (London, 1991), pp.165-85
Badham, S.F., ‘Simon de Wudston’s Incised Slab at Hemsworth, Yorkshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 15, pt.3 (1994), pp.215-21
Badham S., ‘Commemoration in brass and glass of the Blackburn family of York’, Ecclesiology Today, 43 (December 2010), pp.68-82
Badham, S. and Dent, J., ‘New Light on Lost Brasses in York Minster’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 19, pt.3 (2016), pp.235-48
Badham, S., Gittos, B., Gittos, M. and Lankester, P., ‘List of Purbeck marble coffin-shaped slabs’, Church Mons. Soc. Newsletter, 19.1 (1994-8), pp.14-15
Banbury, P.A.G., ‘The Sledmere Cross’, Yorkshire Archaeol. J., 72 (2000), pp.193-216
Bennett, S. and Dodsworth, T., ‘Remembered in stone: church monuments in the Rotherham area’, in Jones, M., Aspects of Rotherham (Barnsley, 1998), pp.60-79
Bertram, J., Brasses and slabs in York: A brief Preview ([London], 2017).
Blacker, J.G. and Mitchell, M., ‘Egglestone marble in York churches’, Interim, 22 (1998), pp.39-42
Blatchly, John, ‘Purbeck indent fragments at Bolton Priory, Skipton’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 116 (2011), p. 313
‘A Brass in Private Possession [from Hutton Magna]’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 5, pt.1 (1904), pp.16-18
‘A Brass Weathercock formerly on York Minster’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 5, pt.2 (1904), pp.48-50
Brown, W., ‘The Catterick Brass’, Yorkshire Archaeol. J., 19 (1901), p.73
Butler, L., ‘A lost brass inscription from Stanwick church’, Yorkshire Archaeol. J., 59 (1987), pp.185-6
Butler, L., ‘Why did Norton conquer Sutton? a puzzle from West Tanfield’, Medieval Yorkshire (Journal of YAS Medieval Section), 32 (2003), pp.17-19 [brass to Thomas Sutton]
Cameron, H.K., ‘A Palimpsest Brass at Winestead, Yorkshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.6 (1975), pp.386-95
Carter, M., ‘The Mysterious Mitre on the Monument: a fifteenth-century grave cover at Fountains Abbey, Yorkshire’, Cîteaux: Commentarii Cistercienses, 66, fasc. 1-2 (2015), pp.7-20
Chadwick, H. and Wild, G., Brass Rubbing in Yorkshire (Clapham, 1975)
Clay, J.W. (ed.), Yorkshire Church Notes 1619-31 by Roger Dodsworth,Yorkshire Archaeol. Soc. Record Series, 34 ([Leeds], 1904)
Cox, C., ‘A palimpsest brass inscription at Ilkley’, Antiquary, 28 (August 1893), pp.61-4
Davies, R., ‘A memoir of Sir Thomas Herbert of York’, Yorkshire Archaeol. J. (1870), pp.182-214
Drake, F., Eboracum, or the History and Antiquities of the City of York (London, 1736; repr. Wakefield, 1978)
Earnshaw, J.R., ‘Medieval Grave Slabs from the Bridlington District’, Yorkshire Archaeol. J., 42 (1969), pp.333-45
Fairbank, F.R., ‘Thomas Garland, 1609; Todwick, Yorkshire’, Trans. Cambridge Univ. Assoc. of Brass Collectors, 2, pt.1 (1892), p.18
Fairbank, F.R., ‘Ancient memorial brasses remaining in the Old Deanery of Doncaster’, Yorkshire Archaeol. J., 11 (1893), p.71
Fairbank, F.R., ‘Memorial brasses in Howden church’, Yorkshire Archaeol. J., 11 (1893), p.171
Farman, P., Hacker, P. and Badham, S., ‘Incised Slab Discoveries at Tickhill, Yorkshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 16, pt.6 (2008), pp.521-49
Field, H.E., ‘Note on the Brass of Thomas Magnus, 1550, Sessay Church, Yorkshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 3, pt.1 (1897), pp.44-7
Fowler, F., ‘Don Valley and Deeside: A Palimpsest Link’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.4 (1972), pp.284-7 [Doncaster]
Gittos, B.C. and M.J., ‘An Incised Slab at Burghwallis, Yorks’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.4 (1978), pp.319-21
Gittos, B. and Gittos, M., ‘A survey of East Riding monuments’, in Medieval, Art, Archaeology and Architecture in the East Riding of Yorkshire, ed. C. Wilson, Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Conf. Trans. ([London], 1989), pp.91-108
Gittos, B. and Gittos, M., ‘A 14th century Monumental Brass Discovered in York’, Chronicle, 4, no.5 (1989), p.151
Gittos, B. and Gittos, M., ‘Putting the record straight’, Newsletter Church Mon. Soc., 5 (1990), p.21 [Sproatley]
Gittos, B. and Gittos, M., ‘York, St. Saviour’, Newsletter Church Mon. Soc., 5 (1990), p.41
Gittos, B. and Gittos, M., ‘A newly-discovered black slab’ [at Meaux], Newsletter Church Mon. Soc., 6 (1991), pp.27-9
Gittos, B. and Gittos, M., ‘Early indent from Rievaulx Abbey’, Newsletter Church Mon. Soc., 15 (1999), pp.8-9
Greenhill, F.A., ‘The Ripon Lion’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.6 (1968), pp.461-4
Hodges, H.H., ‘On some medieval grave covers of exceptional or unique character in the County of York’, Yorkshire Archaeol. J., 20 (1909), pp.220-4
Holmes, R., ‘Note on brass at Darrington, near Pontefract’, Yorkshire Archaeol. J., 15 (1896), p.244
Hope, W.H.St.J., ‘An account of the excavations lately carried at Warter Priory, Yorkshire’, Proc. Soc. Antiq., N.S.18 (1900), p.57 [incised slab Thomas Bridlington]
Hope, W.H.St.J., ‘The Warter Slab’, East Riding Antiq. Soc. Trans., 8 (1900), p.48
Hunter, J., The History and Topography of the Deanery of Doncaster in the Diocese and County of York, 2 vols. (London, 1828-31)
Hunter, J. Hallamshire (privately printed, 1819; 2nd edn. Sheffield, 1869)
Lawrence, H., ‘Monumental Brasses in the East Riding of Yorkshire’, Yorkshire Archaeol. J., 27 (1923-4), pp.380-7
London, H.S. and D’Elboux, R.H., ‘The Lost Brass of Sir Roger Somerville of Burton Agnes, Yorkshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.6 (1949), pp.260-3
Manning, P., ‘A palimpsest fragment at Scarborough, Yorkshire’, Oxford University Brass Rubbing Soc. J., 1 (1897), pp.255-6
McCall, H.B., Richmondshire Churches (London, 1910)
Meara, D., ‘Sir Mark Sykes and The Sledmere Brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc.,15, pt.5 (1996), pp.486-98
Murray, H., ‘The Eynne brass in York Minster’, Aspects of Heraldry, 6 (1992), pp.5-9
Ollard, S.L., ‘Notes on the history of Bainton and its Rectors’, Yorkshire Archaeol. J., 25 (1920), pp.104-29
Oosterwijk, S., ‘A Chrysom Brass at Sheriff Hutton, Yorks.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 16, pt.5 (2002), pp.471-4
Ottaway, P., ‘A medieval incised grave cover from Filey Brigg, North Yorkshire’, Yorkshire Archaeol. J., 70 (1998), pp.85-7
Page-Phillips, J.C., ‘A Discovery at Lowthorpe, Yorks. E.R.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.3 (1954), pp.126-8
Pattison, I. and Murray, H., Monuments in York Minster (York, 2001)
Poulson, G., The History and Antiquities of the Seignority of Holderness, 2 vols. (Hull, 1840-1)
Pullan, R.P., ‘Yorkshire Brasses and Slabs’, in Old Yorkshire, ed. W. Smith (London, 1883), pp. 164-6
Routh, P.E.S., ‘A Lost Brass from Holy Trinity, Goodramgate, York’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.6 (1985), pp.540-2
Routh, P. and Knowles, R., ‘A Fifteenth Century Indent at Harewood, Yorkshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.3 (1982), pp.205-7
Ryder, P., ‘A notary’s grave cover from Hooton Pagnell, South Yorkshire’, Yorkshire Archaeol. J., 51 (1979), pp.151-3
Ryder, P., Medieval Cross Slab Grave Covers in West Yorkshire, West Yorkshire Archaeol. Service Research Report, 1 (Wakefield, 1991)
Spencer, W.M., ‘A brass inscription from Lowthorpe, near Driffield’, Yorkshire Archaeol. J., 59 (1987), pp.183-4
Staevert, W.J., ‘Note on the brass at Burnsall Church’, Yorkshire Archaeol. J., 14 (1896), p.171
Stephenson, M., Additional note on the Lowthorpe brass’, Yorkshire Archaeol. J., 12 (1894), p.119
Stephenson, M., ‘Note on a Brass at Lowthorpe, East Yorkshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 3, pt.3 (1898), pp.143-4
Stephenson, M., ‘Monumental brasses in the West Riding of Yorkshire’, Yorkshire Archaeol. J., 16, (1898), pp.1-60
Stephenson, M., ‘Note on the palimpsest brass at Winestead, East Yorkshire’, Yorkshire Archaeol. J., 16 (1898), p.238
Stephenson, M., ‘Monumental brasses in the North Riding of Yorkshire’, Yorkshire Archaeol. J., 17 (1899), pp.1-81
Stephenson, M., ‘Monumental brasses in the East Riding of Yorkshire’, Yorkshire Archaeol. J., 12 (1893), pp.195-229
Stephenson, M., ‘Monumental Brasses in the East Riding: Additions and Corrections’, Yorkshire Archaeol. J., 14 (1898), pp.507-13
Stephenson, M., ‘The monumental brasses of Yorkshire: some additions and corrections’, Yorkshire Archaeol. J., 20, (1902), pp.291-307
Stephenson, M., ‘Monumental brasses in the City of York’, Yorkshire Archaeol. J., 18 (1904), pp.1-67
Stephenson, M., ‘Additions to the Monumental Brasses of Yorkshire Series’, Yorkshire Archaeol. J., 20 (1909), p.63
Stephenson, M., ‘A brass recently replaced in Knaresborough church’, Yorkshire Archaeol. J., 21 (1911), p.484
Stephenson, M., ‘A palimpsest brass relating to Yorkshire’, Yorkshire Archaeol. J., 21 (1911), pp.487-8
Stephenson, M., ‘Note on a Brass at Bossall, Yorkshire’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 6, pt.8 (1913), pp.374-5
Stephenson, M., ‘An unrecorded brass at Bossall, in the North Riding’, Yorkshire Archaeol. J., 22 (1913), p.297
Stewart, W.J., ‘Brass at Burnsall Church’, Yorkshire Archaeol. J., 14 (1898), p.245
Telford, J., ‘Yorkshire Brasses’, Aspects of Heraldry, 2 (1979), pp.21-36
Tomlinson, G.W., ‘On monuments in Normanton Church with genealogical notes’, Yorkshire Archaeol. J., 5 (1879), pp.266-88
Torr, V.J., ‘Thomas Magnus’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.2 (1964), pp.75-6 [Sessay]
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Wardell, J. The Antiquities of the Borough of Leeds (Leeds, 1853)
Watson, J.D., ‘The Morewood Brass at Bradfield, Yorks.’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.2 (1976), pp.138-44
Whitaker, T.D., The History and Antiquities of the Deanery of Craven in the County of York (London, 1805)
Whitaker, T.D., An History of Richmondshire in the North Riding of the County of York, 2 vols. (London, 1823)
Whiting, C.E., ‘The Topcliffe Brass’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.1 (1934), pp.23-7
Whiting, C.E., ‘The Reverse of the Topcliffe Brass’, Yorkshire Archaeol. J., 32 (1935), pp.167-70
Whittemore, Philip, ‘The brass to Sir Brian Rouclyff (d. 1494) and wife Joan at Cowthorpe, Yorkshire’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 143 (2020), pp. 852-5
Whitworth, A, A Portfolio of Northern Brasses: Six Monumental Brasses from the County of Yorkshire and Beyond (s.l., 2002).
Wildridge, T.T., ‘Richard and Margaret Bell and Their Monumental Brass in Holy Trinity, Hull’, Malet Lambert Local History Reprints, Extra Volume 18 (Hull, c.1980); originally appeared in Hull Times (19 July 1913)
Williams, J.F., ‘The Brasses of York Minster’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.8 (1942), pp.342-52; 8, pt.1 (1943), pp.1-8
Willis, B., A Survey of the Cathedrals of York, Durham, Carlisle, Chester, Manchester, Litchfield, Hereford, Worcester, Gloucester, Bristol, Lincoln, Ely, Oxford, Peterborough, Canterbury, Rochester, London and Winchester, 3 vols. (London, 1742)
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Wales
Badham, S., ‘Minor medieval effigial monuments in west and south Wales: an interim survey’, Church Monuments, 14 (1999), pp.5-34
Biebrach, R., ‘Conspicuous by their absence: rethinking explanations for the lack of brasses in medieval Wales’, Trans Mon. Brass Soc., 18, pt.1 (2009), pp.36-42
Biebrach, Rhianydd, Church Monuments in South Wales, c. 1200-1547 (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2017)
Bailey, G., ‘The Wynne Brasses, Llanrwst’, The Antiquary, 1 (1904) pp.274-8, 337-40
Bliss, T. and Francis, G.G., Some Account of Sir Hugh Johnys (Swansea, 1845) [Swansea]
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D’Elboux, R.H., ‘The Brass of Wenllian Walsche at Llandough’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.3 (1945), pp.94-6
Fowler, F., ‘Don Valley and Deeside: A Palimpsest Link’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.4 (1972), pp.284-7 [Hawarden]
Gray, M., ‘Post-medieval cross-slabs in south-east Wales: closet Catholics or stubborn traditionalists?’, Antiquaries Jnl, 96 (2016), pp.207-40
Gray, Madeleine, ‘Pray for my child: The Mansell and Aubrey ledgerstone memorials at Llantriddyd’, Church Monuments, 32 (2017), pp. 49-63
Gray, Madeleine, “Jesu mercy, Lady help”: Medieval Tomb Carvings at Tintern Abbey’, in The Monuments Man: Essays in Honour of Jerome Bertram (Donington, 2020), pp. 87-111
Gresham, C.A., Medieval Stone Carving in North Wales (Cardiff, 1968)
Hemp, W.J., ‘Anglesey Brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.1 (1943), pp.17-22
Hemp, W.J., ‘Bangor Cathedral Brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.3 (1945), pp.84-90
Lewis, J.M., Welsh Monumental Brasses: a Guide (Cardiff, 1974)
‘A Missing Brass [from St. Non]’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 3, pt.4 (1898), p.199
Nash-Williams, V.E., Early Christian Monuments in Wales (Cardiff, 1950)
Rodger, J.W., ‘The stone cross slabs of South Wales and Monmouthshire’, Trans. Cardiff Naturalist’s Soc., 54 (1911), pp.24-62
Saul, N., ‘The slab of John le Botelier at St. Brides, Glamorgan’, Church Mon. Soc. Newsletter, 7 (1992), pp.4-7
Williams, S.W., ‘Notes upon some sepulchral slabs and monumental effigies in Wales’, Archaeol. Cambrensis, 5th series, 12 (1895), pp.112-33
Scotland
Allen, J.R., The Early Christian Monuments of Scotland (Edinburgh, 1903)
Close-Brooks, J., Pictish Stones in Dunrobin Castle Museum (Derby, 1989)
Cruden, S. The Early Christian and Pictish Monuments of Scotland (Edinburgh, 1964)
Davis, C.T., ‘Monumental Brass in the Old West Church, Aberdeen’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 3, pt.4 (1898), pp.183-6
Drummond, J., Sculptured Monuments in Iona and the West Highlands (Edinburgh, 1881; repr. Felinfach, 1994)
Greenhill, F.A., ‘Notes on Scottish Incised Slabs I-III’, Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotland, 78 (1943-4), pp.80-91; 80 (1945-6), pp.43-66; 81 (1946-7), pp.99-113
Greenhill, F.A., ‘A small brass in Kirkcudbright Museum’, Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotland, 82 (1947-8), pp.297-8
Greenhill, F.A., ‘Scottish Notes I-VI’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.5 (1947), pp.165-70; 8, pt.6 (1949), pp.234-44; 9, pt.2 (1952), pp.92-5; 10, pt.4 (1966), pp.318-21; 10, pt.5 (1967), pp.405-25; 11, pt.2 (1970), pp.123-4
Kerr, P.W., ‘A Brass in the National Museum, Edinburgh’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.4 (1937), pp.167-8
Lamont, W.D. Ancient and Mediaeval Sculptured Stones of Islay (Edinburgh, 1968)
Lewis, R.W.M., ‘Lord Edward Bruce’s Heart Brass’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.2 (1935); 7, pt.3 (1936), pp.114-15
Luxford, Julian, ‘The Verminous Cadaver Monument in Medieval Scotland’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 24 (2023), pp. 93-9
Melville, N., ‘The incised effigial slab at Foveran, Aberdeenshire’, Catalogue of Park Lane Arms Fair (London, 1998), pp.11-17. Also in J. Western Martial Art (January 2000)
Millar, A.H., ‘Notice of an Incised Sepulchral Slab in the Church of Longforgan, Perthshire’, Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotland, 34 (1900), p.463
Pearson, R.H., ‘A Palimpsest Brass in St. Giles’ Cathedral, Edinburgh’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.3 (1936), pp.130-5
Ritchie, A., Govan and its Early Medieval Sculpture (Stroud, 1994)
Ryder, P.F., The Medieval Grave Slabs of the Borders: Medieval Monuments in Berwickshire, Peebleshire, Roxburghshire and Selkirkshire (Berwick-upon-Tweed, 2022)
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Smith, L.A., ‘Scottish Notes (VII)’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.6 (1985), pp.537-40
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Channel Islands
Hutchinson, R., ‘An Indent in the Town Church, St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.6 (1975), pp.542-4
Isle of Man
A. Knox, ‘Monumental Brass to Bishop Rutter, Peel, Isle of Man’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 2, pt.3 (1894), pp.100-3
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Foreign General
Art du Cuivre, exhibition catalogue, Byloke Museum, Ghent (Gand, 1961)
Bauch, K., Das mittelalterliche Grabbild. Figürliche Grabmäler des 11. bis 15. Jahrhunderts in Europa (Berlin, 1976)
Biervliet, L. van, ‘James Weale and Monumental Brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 14 (1987), pp.115-22
Belle, R. van, ‘Bunselkindgrafzerken en het bunselen van kinderen’, Ons Heem, 35 (1981), pp.117-24; 37 (1983), p.185
Belle, R. van, ‘Schepen op grafzerken’, Ons Heem, 37 (1983), pp.76-86
Belle, R. van, ‘Two incised slabs in the Low Countries to Jerusalem pilgrims’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.6 (1985), pp.505-9
Belonje, J. and Greenhill, F.A., ‘Some Brasses in Germany and the Low Countries’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.5 (1955), pp.213-20; 9, pt.6 (1958), pp.290-6; 9, pt.7 (1960), pp.379-87; 9, pt.8 (1961), pp.447-59; 9, pt.9 (1962), pp.493-508; 10, pt.2 (1964), pp.46-55; 10, pt.3 (1965), pp.173-85; 10, pt.4 (1966), pp.232-7; 10, pt.5 (1967), pp.335-44; 10, pt.6 (1968), pp.445-53; 11, pt.1 (1969), pp.13-16; 12, pt.5 (1979), pp.363-6
Bertram, J., ‘An Incised Slab in Boccaccio’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 14, pt.5 (1990), pp.353-5
Bertram, J., ‘Back in the DDR or further adventures among brasses in the fringes’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 98 (January 2005), pp.774-6
Bertram, J., Bishops and Burgers, Dukes and Knights: medieval monuments on the southern and eastern Baltic seaboard ([Oxford]: 2012)
Bertram, J., Travels of an Antiquary. Brasses and Church Monuments and Things Seen on my Travels, 6 vols. ([Oxford], 2016-18)
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Brine, Douglas, Pious Memories: The Wall-Mounted Memorial in the Burgundian Netherlands (Leiden: Brill, 2015)
Cameron, H.K., ‘Brasses on the Continent’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.7 (1940), pp.321-30; 7, pt.8 (1942), pp.358-64
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Cameron, H.K., A List of Monumental Brasses on the Continent of Europe (London, 1970; rev. edn., with Appendix, 1977)
Cameron, H.K., ‘Brass Making: The Transport of Copper to Flanders by Sea’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 27 (1981), pp.18-19
Cameron, H.K., ‘Attributes of the Apostles on the Tournai School of Brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.4 (1983), pp.283-303
Cameron, H.K., ‘The Incised Memorial as part of the Obsequies for the Dead: French Faith and Tournai Wills’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.5 (1984), pp.410-23
Cameron, H.K., ‘Four Civilian Brasses of the Flemish School’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 14, pt.2 (1987), pp.101-14
Cockerham, P., ‘Hanseatic Merchant Memorials: Individual Monuments or Collective “Memoria”?’, in The Medieval Merchant: Proceedings of the 2012 Harlaxton Symposium, ed. C.M. Barron and A.F. Sutton (Donington, 2014), pp.392-413
Creeny, W.F., A Book of Facsimiles of Monumental Brasses on the Continent of Europe (Norwich, 1884)
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Edleston, R.H., ‘Monumental Brasses’, Peterborough Natural History, Scientific and Archaeological Soc., Précis of the 57th and 58th Annual Reports for the Years 1928 & 1929 (Peterborough, 1930), pp.83-7
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Edleston, R.H., ‘Incised Monumental Slabs’, Peterborough Natural History, Scientific and Archaeological Soc., Précis of the 64th and 65th Annual Reports for the Years 1935 & 1936 (Peterborough, 1937), pp.57-64
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Austria
Dolenz, H., ‘Seltene romanische Grabplatten aus Villach und Umbegung’, Neues aus Alt-Villach: Jahrbuch des Museums der Stadt Villach, 7 (1970), pp.23-45
Baltic States
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Barbados
Harris, M.G.T., ‘From Cornwall to the Caribbean’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.4 (1966), p.268
Belgium
Anderson, G., ‘The Brasses of Ghent’, The Antiquary, 49 (1913), pp.332-7
Arndt, K., ‘Pieter Pourbus als Entwerfer einer Grabplatte’, Bull. Koninklijke Musea voor Schone Kunsten, 15 (1966), pp.157-64
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Belle, R. van, ‘Onze oude grafzerken’, Ons Heem, 29 (1975), pp.1-4
Belle, R. van, ‘Een gotische grafzerk uit de Duinenabdij te Koksijde’, Handelingen van het Genootschap voor Geschiedenis … te Brugge, 115 (1978), pp.146-55
Belle, R. van, ‘De grafzerk van Ingelram, graaf van Hesdin, te Auchy-lez-Hesdin’, Ons Heem, 33 (1979), pp.158-62
Belle, R. van, ‘The Incised Slab of Isabiaus de Bray and her Daughter at Mons’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.5 (1979), pp.335-8
Belle, R. van, ‘De Grafzerk van Jehans de Courtrai’, De Leiegouw 21 (1979), pp.65-73
Belle, R. van, ‘Een grafzerk uit het voormalige Predikherenklooster te Brugge’, Het Brugs Ommeland,20 (1980), pp. 64-74
Belle, R. van, ‘Enkele zerkfragmenten uit de Sint-Gilliskerk te Brugge’, Het Brugs Ommeland, 21 (1981), pp.154-60
Belle, R. van, ‘Vier priesterzerken uit de Sint-Gilliskerk te Brugge’, Het Brugs Ommeland, 22 (1982), pp.258-69
Belle, R. van, ‘De grafzerk van Willem Gailliaert en Anna Looten uit de Sint-Gilliskerk te Brugge’, Het Brugs Ommeland, 23 (1983), pp.441-5
Belle, R. van, ‘Een riddergrafzerk uit de Duinenabdij’, Handelingen van het Genootschap voor Geschiedenis … te Brugge, 120 (1983), pp.89-94
Belle, R. van, ‘Enkele zerken uit de voormalige Spermalieabdij te Sijsele’, Het Brugs Ommeland, 24 (1984), pp.93-102
Belle, R. van, ‘De grafplaat van Antheunis de Grijse (†1503) uit de O.-L.-Vrouwkerk teOudenburg’, Handelingen van het Genootschap voor Geschiedenis … te Brugge, 127 (1990), pp.79-90
Belle, R. van, ‘A Brass to the van den Berghe Family in Kortrijk, Belgium’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 14, pt.6 (1991), pp.444-7
Belle, R. van, ‘De grafzerk van Catharina de la Coste te Gistel’, Het Brugs Ommeland, 32 (1992), pp.175-82
Belle, R. van, ‘De grafzerk van Olivier van der Hulst, abt van de abdij van Oudenburg’, Biekorf, 93 (1993), pp.372-77
Belle, R. van, ‘De grafplaat van Carel van Overtvelt (†1499), kanunnik van Sint-Donaas’, Het Brugs Ommeland, 33 (1993), pp.169-83
Belle, R. van, ‘De grafplaat van Tristran van Halewijn (†1474) uit de O.-L.-Vrouwekerk teOudenburg’, Handelingen van het Genootschap voor Geschiedenis … te Brugge, 130 (1993), pp.233-40
Belle, R. van, ‘De grafzerk van Jacob Clou, stichter van de Boeteprocessie te Veurne’, Ons Heem, 47 (1993), pp.45-6
Belle, R. van, ‘De grafzerk van Gaspar van Egmond (†1604)’, Biekorf, 94 (1994), pp.397-413 [Damme]
Belle, R. van, ‘Woodland Pastimes on the Cortschoof Brass and Other Flemish Brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 16, pt.1 (1997), pp.26-47 [Bruges]
Belle, R. van, Vlakke grafmonumenten en memorietaferelen met persoonsafbeeldingen in West-Vlaanderen: een inventaris, funeraire symboliek en een overzicht van het kostuum (Brugge 2006)
Belle, R. van, ‘An Incised Slab Discovery in Bruges and some other Bruges Slabs’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 18, pt.2 (2010), pp.133-44
Belle, R. van, Corpus Laminae: Belgische kopen graf- en gedenkplaten 1143-1925, 2 vols. (Brugge, 2017)
Belle, Ronald van, ‘Schilders als ontwerpers van koperen grafplaten – de familie Claeissens’, Handelingen van het Genootschap voor Geschiedenis te Brugge, 156, pt. 1 (2019), pp. 89-116
Belle, R. van, and De Witte, H., ‘Twee grafzerken uit de kapel van het oud St.-Janshospitaal14de en 15de eeuw’, Jaarboek van de Stedelijke Musea, 1985-6 (Brugge, 1987), pp.150-8
Belle, R. van, and Page-Phillips, J.C., ‘The Jerusalem Church, Bruges’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.5 (1979), pp.344-7
Belonje, J., ‘A Lost Brass of 1596 from Brussels Cathedral’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.5 (1984), pp.424-5
Bequet, A., ‘Les tombes plates de l'ancien comté de Namur’, Annales de la Société de Namur archéologique, 14 (1877), pp.143-64
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Béthune de Villers, J., ‘Musée des ruines de Saint-Bavon. Dalles funéraires retrouvées à l’éclusedes Braemgaten’, Mémoires des Sciences historiques de Belgique (1891), pp.89-109, 257-69, 385-401 (1892), pp.1-16, 129-45, 261-73
Blair, J., ‘An angel from an early Flemish Brass’, Burlington Mag., 121 (1979), pp.376, 378-9
Cameron, H.K., ‘The 14th-Century School of Flemish Brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.2 (1970), pp.50-81
Cameron, H.K., ‘The 14th-century School of Flemish Brasses: Evidence for a Tournai Workshop’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.3 (1977), pp.199-209
Cameron, H.K., ‘Two Lost Brasses of the Tournai School formerly at Bruges’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.2 (1981), pp.119-31
Caster, E. van, and Op de Beeck, R., ‘De grafplaat van Johannes de Heere en Gerardus deHeere’, Bull. Koninklijke Musea voor Schone Kunsten en Geschiedenis, 40-42 (1968-70), pp.91-104
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De Cuyper, J., ‘Grafzerken uit de 14e eeuw in de Duinenabdij te Koksijde’, Biekorf, 57 (1956), pp.139-42
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Dennison, L., ‘A unique Monument: the Brass of Philippe de Mézières’, in Tributes to Nigel Morgan, ed. J.M. Luxford and M.A. Michael (London, 2010), pp.197-210 [Museum Mayer van den Bergh, Antwerp]
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Hemp, W.J., ‘A Late Fifteenth Century Incised Slab at Bruges with a Collar of Suns and Rosesin Brass’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 6, pt.7 (1913), pp.320-5
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Lefèvre, P., ‘Pierres tombales gravées à Louvain en 1548 pour l'abbaye d'Averbode’, Analecta Praemonstratensia, 29 (1953), pp.246-50
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Nys, L., ‘Incised Wall Tablets in Tournai Stone: Late Fourteenth and early Fifteenth Century’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 15, pt.2 (1993), pp.90-118
Op de Beeck, R.A.E., ‘The Votive Plaque of Michel de Beckere (1488) formerly in the Steenpoorte Prison at Brussels’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc.,11, pt.3 (1971), pp.136-46
Page-Phillips, J., ‘Three Flemish Fragments’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 14, pt.4 (1989), pp.324-8
Page-Phillips, J., ‘A Hidden Face in the Width of an Engraved Line’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 56 (1991), pp.479-80 [Ghent]
Pearson, R.H., ‘A Hidden Brass in the Church of St. Jacques at Bruges’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.2 (1935), pp.71-5
Pearson, R.H., ‘Two Fragments at Bruges’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 8, pt.4 (1946), pp.148-50
Peel, H., ‘Kateline d’Ault and the Angels: the Brass of Kateline d’Ault (d.1461) in St. James’, Bruges’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 19, pt.4 (2017), pp.333-57
Remacle, G., ‘La pierre tombale d'une comtesse de Salm à Vielsalm’, Glain et Salm, 7 (1977), pp.69-70
Rigold, S.E., ‘Indents of Chalice Brasses in Bruges’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.4 (1966), pp.283-4
Rogers, N.J.E., ‘Bruges Indents: A Correction’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.1 (1980), p.81
Rogers, N., ‘The Brass of Thomas Harding at Leuven’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 70 (1995), p.202
Soil de Moriame, E.-J., ‘Le tombeau de Jacques Kastangnes (†1327) à l’église Saint-Quentin deTournai’, Revue belge d’archéologie et d’histoire de l’art, 1 (1931), pp.3-9
Vandenberghe, S., ‘Drie herbruikte grafzerken uit de Onze-Lieve-Vrouwkerk te Brugge’, Handelingen van het Genootschaap voor Geschiedenis …te Brugge, 124 (1987), pp.259-65
Van Den Kerkhove, A. and Baldewijns, J., Museum voor Stenen Voorwerpen (Ruines van Sint-Baafsabdij): Gids voor de Bezoeker (Gent, 1986)
Vermeersch, V., Grafmonumenten te Brugge voor 1578, 3 vols. (Brugge, 1976)
Weale, W.H.J., ‘Tombe plate en cuivre de Sire Louis van Liefdael et de Dame Marguerite deBeer, dans l’église de Sainte-Marguerite, à Thielen (Anvers)’, Messager des sciences historiques, 28 (1860), pp.169-82
Weale, W.H.J., ‘Note sur une tombe plate en pierre en l’église de Sainte-Marie-Madeleine’, Bulletin de la Société historique et littéraire de Tournai, 15 (1872), pp.125-6
Weale, W.H.J., ‘Note sur les lames funéraires en cuivre conservées à Bruges’, Bulletin de la Gilde de Saint Thomas et de Saint Luc, 13 (1900), pp.153-90
Werts, N. and Kefer, J., Pierres Tombales des Musées (Liege, 1985)
Bohemia
Hlavácek, I, ‘Zu den Memorialinschriften im Luxemburgischen Böhmen’, in Epigraphik 1988, Fachtagung für mittelalterliche und neuzeitliche Epigraphik, ed. W. Koch (Graz, 1988), pp.245-58 [Incised slabs in Goldenkron and Prague]
Hejnic, J., ‘Náhrobky v Lapidariu Národního Musea’, Sborník Národního Musea v Praze, 13 (1959), pp.141-220
Rogers, N., ‘Three new brasses in Bohemia and an addition to Greenhill’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 64 (1993), pp.82-3
Smart, K.F., ‘Brasses in Prague’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.1 (1969), pp.28-30
Tennenhaus, M. and R.J.S., ‘Three Continental Brasses’, J. British Archaeol. Assn., 3rd series, 37 (1974), pp.119-22 [Prague]
Canada
Harris, M.G.T., ‘A Canadian Brass’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.4 (1966), p.269
Cayman Islands
Harris, M., ‘The Victor of St. George’s Cay: Commander John Ralph Moss, R.N. (1759-99)’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 19, pt.1 (2014), pp.57-80
Harris, Mike, ‘An addendum to “The Victor of St. George’s Cay: Commander John Ralph Moss, R.N. (1759-99)’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 154 (2023), p. 1079
China
Foster, J., ‘Crosses from the Walls of Zaitun’, J. Royal Asiatic Soc., N.S.86 (1954), pp.1-25
Foster, J., ‘A Virgin and Child from Medieval China’, International Review of Missions, 45 (1956), pp.323-8
Cyprus
Catling, H.W., ‘A Medieval Tombstone in the Paphos Museum’, in Mosaic: Festschrift for A.H.S. Megaw, ed. Judith Herrin, Margaret Mullett and Catherine Otten-Froux, British School at Athens Studies, 8 (London, 2001), pp. 139-44
Chamberlayne, T.J., Lacrimæ Nicossienses: Recueil d’inscriptions funéraires la plupart françaises existant encore dans l’isle de Chypre, suivi d’un armorial Chypriote (Paris, 1894)
Enlart, C., L’Art Gothique et la Renaissance en Chypre (Paris, 1899)
Gunnis, R., Historic Cyprus (London, 1936; 2nd edn., 1947)
Jeffrey, C., A Description of the Historic Monuments of Cyprus (Nicosia, 1918)
Markou, G. Heraldry in Cyprus, 2nd rev. edn. (Nicosia, 2003)
Denmark
Bertram, J., ‘The Brass of King Christopher I at Ribe’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 18, pt.5 (2013), pp.388-90
Cameron, H.K., ‘Flemish Brasses in Denmark: A Microcosm of National History’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.3 (1982), pp.169-202
Holm, K., ‘Erik Menveds og Ingeborgs gravplade - restaurering og undersøgelse’, Nationalmuseets Arbejdsmark 1972 (København, 1972), pp.171-82
Holm, K., ‘The Brass of King Erik Menved and Queen Ingeborg: Restoration and Examination’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 15, pt.1 (1992), pp.2-18 [Ringsted]
Jensen, A., Danish Churches: the Churches of Prœstø Country (Copenhagen, 1957)
Jensen, C.A., Danske Adelige Gravsten fra Sengotikens og Renaissancens Tid (1470-1600), 2 vols. (Kjøbenhavn, 1951-3) [also covers Skåne, Sweden]
Løffler, J.B., Gravstenene i Roskilde Kjøbstad (Kjøbenhavn, 1885)
Løffler, J.B., Gravmonumenterne i Sorø Kirke (Kjøbenhavn, 1888)
Løffler, J.B., Danske Gravstene fra Middelalderen (Kjøbenhavn, 1889)
Løffler, J.B., Gravmonumenterne i Ringsted Kirke (Kjøbenhavn, 1891)
Werlauff, E.C., Beskrivelse over Kong Erik Menveds og Dronning Ingeborgs Gravminde i Ringsted Kirke (Kjøbenhavn, 1815)
Worsaae, J.J.A. and Herbst, C.F., Kongegravene i Ringsted Kirke (Kjøbenhavn, 1858)
Finland
Blair, C., ‘The Monument of Saint Henry of Finland: A Reassessment’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 17, pt.6 (2008), pp.560-73
Borenius, T., ‘St. Henry of Finland: An Anglo-Scandinavian Saint’, Archaeol. J., 87 (1930), pp.340-56
Chivers, D., ‘The Monument of Saint Henry of Finland: An Assessment of its Construction and Conservation’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 17, pt.6 (2008), pp.574-8
Hirn, M., ‘St. Henriks kenotafium i Nousis kyrka. Vad man under äldre tider vetat om dettamonument och hur man tagit vård om det’, Finskt Museum, 59 (1952), pp.41-79
James, M.R., ‘The Sepulchral Brass of St Henry of Finland’, Proc. Cambridge Antiquarian Soc., 10 (1903), pp.215-22 (repr. with alterations, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 4, pt.8 (1903), pp.336-41)
Riska, T., ‘Den helige biskop Henriks sarkofag in Nousis kyrka’, Hikuin, 17 (1990), pp.271-88
Nervander, E., ‘Sanct Henriks sarkofag i Nousis kyrka’, Finska Fornminnesföreningens Tidskrift,1 (1874), pp.73-84
Nervander, E., ‘Engelskt utlåtande om S:t Henriks kenotaf i Nousis’, Finskt Museum (1903), pp.67-70
Nervander, E., ‘Ännu en gång S:t Henriks grafplatta i Nousis samt dess forna motstycke iRoskilde i Danmark’, Finskt Museum(1907), pp. 10-15
Norberg, R., ‘Svenska helgon på S:t Henriks kenotaf i Nousis’, Finskt Museum (1960), pp. 5-10
Rancken, A.W., ‘Nousiaisten kirkon nähtävyys, piispa Henrikin sarkofaagi’, Suomen Kuvalehti (1926), pp.158-9
Roosval, J., ‘Biskop Henriks kenotafium’, Lucifer (1926), pp.37-40
Thordemann, B., ‘Dateringen av Sankt Henriks kenotaf i Nousis’, in Corolla archeologica in honorem C.A. Nordman (Helsinki, 1952), pp.235-47
France
Adhémar, J., and Dordor, G., ‘Les tombeaux de la collection Gaignières: Dessins d’archéologiedu XVIIe siècle’, Gazette des Beaux-Arts, 6ème pér., 84 (1974), pp.1-192; 88 (1976), pp.1-88; 90 (1977), pp.1-76
Barber, Lisa, ‘La dalle funéraire de l’évêque Guillaume de Durfort à Lombez’, Bulletin de la société archéologique, historique, littéraire et scientifique du Gers, 390 (2008), pp. 580-8
Barber, Lisa, ‘Dalles funéraires gravées à l’effigie du défunt’, Mémoires de la Société archéologique du Midi de la France, 69 (2009), pp. 153-71
Barber, Lisa, ‘Les plates-tombes de Narbonne gravées avec effigie du défunt’, Mémoires de la Société archéologique du Midi de la France, 70 (2010), pp. 161-76
Bazin, R., ‘La sculpture funéraire du XIIIe au XVIIIe siècle’, in Laon: Une Acropole à la française (Amiens, 1995), pp.288-309
Belle, R. van, ‘Het grafmonument van Ferrand van Portugal te Noyon’, Biekorf, 79 (1979), pp.332-6
Belle, R. van, ‘De grafzerk van Jehans de Courtrai’, De Leiegouw, 21 (1979), pp.65-73 [Dimechaux]
Belle, R. van, ‘Villers-Vermont, France’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 18, pt.1 (2009), pp.63-9
Bouchot, H., Inventaire des dessins exécutés pour Roger de Gaignières et conservés aux départements des estampes et des manuscrits, Bibliothèque Nationale, 2 vols.(Paris, 1891)
Bousquet, J. et al., Les Stèles Discoidales:Journée d’Étude de Lodève[de la Fédération archéologique de l’Hérault] (Sète, 1980) [cross slabsin southern France]
Carolus-Barré, L., ‘La plate-tombe gravée, non datée (vers 1234), de Jobert dit Cahorsin,prévôt de Crécy-en-Brie, conservée en l’église de Villeneuve-le-Comte’, Bull. de la Soc. Nationale des Antiquaires de France (1972), pp.75-84
Chivers, D., ‘Two French Incised Slabs in the British Museum’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 16, pt.4. (2000-2001), pp. 387-93
Coales, J., ‘The Drawings of Roger de Gaignières: Loss and Survival’, Church Monuments, 12 (1997), pp.14-34
Cockerham, P., ‘A Lost French Brass noted by Thomas Dineley’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 73 (1996), pp.255-6
Cockerham, P., ‘Sale of French Incised Slab: Argument for its Attribution’, Church Monuments, 13 (1998), pp.35-44
Cockerham, P., ‘Pilchrows - A French Example’ [at Saint-Etienne, Toul], Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 97 (September 2003), p.756
Cockerham, P., ‘The Incised Slab to an Architect at Caudebec-en-Caux, Seine-Maritime’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 17, pt. 2 (2004), pp. 136-43
Cockerham, P., ‘Cathédrale ou Collégiale?: Monuments and Commemoration in Late Medieval Toul’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 18, pt. 5 (2013), pp. 423-66
Cockerham, Paul, The Incised Effigial Slabs of the Pays de la Loire: ‘Bien graver et souffissaument’ (Donington, 2022)
Cockerham, Paul, ‘“L’usaige de mittre, d’anel et de tous signes pontificaux”: The Brass of Abbot Paschal Huguenet (d. 1399), once in the Abbey Church of La Couture, Le Mans (France)’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 23 (2022), pp. 1-19
Cockerham, P., and Coales, J., ‘Seventeenth-century Tile-tombs in Normandy: An Interim Appraisal’, J. Brit. Archaeol. Assoc., 153 (2000), pp. 27-41
Coulthard, N., and Delacampagne, F.,Pavés et Plates-tombes - Collection de la Société des Antiquaires de Normandie,Cahiers des Annales de Normandie, 27, Musée deNormandie (Caen, 1995)
Dennison, L., ‘French or Flemish?: A Fragment of a Pontifical Brass in the British Museum’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 16, pt.4 (2000-1), pp.327-48
Dennison, L., ‘A unique Monument: the Brass of Philippe de Mézières’, in Tributes to Nigel Morgan, ed. J.M. Luxford and M.A. Michael (London, 2010), pp. 197-210 [Celestins, Paris]
Dequen, P., ‘La Chapelle du Cimetière de Rogy et sa Pierre Tombale’, Bull. Trimestriel Soc. des Antiquaires de Picardie, 50 (1964), pp.208-16, 303-7
Dufresne, J-L. et al.,Arts funéraires et décors de la vie Normandie XIIe-XVIe siècle: étude historique et archéologique de l’abbaye Notre-Dame: les plates-tombes et le décor céramique dans la Normandie médiévale (Caen, 2003)
Favreau, R., Michaud, J., et al., Corpus des inscriptions de la France médiévale (Paris, 1974- )
Freeth, Stephen, ‘Fragments of brass in private possession in France’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 156 (2024), pp. 1109-10
Goodall, J.A. and Page-Phillips, J.C., ‘A 17th century French Inscription Plate’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.3 (1982), pp.203-4
Greenhill, F.A., ‘Two Despoiled Slabs in Burgundy’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.1 (1963), pp.31-2
Greenhill, F.A., ‘An Incised Slab with Brass Inlays at Boncourt, Pas-de-Calais’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.5 (1967), pp.376-7
Greenhill, F.A., ‘An Incised Slab at Saint-Pierre-Brouck, Pas-de-Calais’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.6 (1968), pp.467-8
Greenhill, F.A., ‘The Vavasour Monument at Villejuif (Val-de-Marne)’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.2 (1976), pp.153-4
Guilhermy, F. de (and Lasteyrie, R. de (vol. 5)), Inscriptions de la France du Ve siècle au XVIIIe, 5 vols. (Paris, 1873-83)
Kaye, W.J., ‘On an Incised Slab and a Brass from Provence’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 6, pt.7 (1913), pp.318-20
Marcoux, R., ‘Investigating the Metal Tombs of Medieval France: A Statistical Approach’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 19, pt.3 (2016), pp.186-212
Martin, J., ‘L’église cathédrale Saint-Vincent de Chalon-sur-Saône: pierres tombales, inscriptions et documents historiques’, Mémoires de la Société d’Histoire et d’Archéologie de Chalon-sur-Saône, 9 (1905-6), pp.1-144
Mercier, J., Les Dalles Tumulaires de l'Église Saint-Pierre de Bar-sur-Aube en Champagne (Bar-sur-Aube, 1989)
Métayer-Masselin, M. de la, Collection des Dalles Tumulaires de la Normandie (Paris-Caen, 1861)
Nolan, K., ‘The Queen's body and institutional memory: the tomb of Adelaide of Maurienne’[Saint-Pierre-de-Montmartre, Paris] in Memory and the Medieval Tomb, ed.E. Valdez del Alamo and C. Stamatis Pendergast (Aldershot, 2000), pp.249-68
Norton, E.C., ‘The Thirteenth-Century Tile-Tombs of the Abbots of Jumièges’. J. Brit. Archaeol. Assoc., 137 (1984), pp.145-67
Oman, C., ‘A Recent Acquisition of the Victoria and Albert Museum’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc.,9 (1954), p. 204 [French]
Op de Beeck, R., and Caster, E. van, ‘Les dalles funéraires gravées à effigies conservées dansla cathédrale Notre-Dame de Saint-Omer’, Bulletin trimestriel de la Société académique des antiquaires de la Morinie, 20, no.379 (June 1964), pp.193-210
Oursel, H., ‘Monuments funéraires des XIIIe, XIVe, XVe et XVIe siècles à Lille et dans lesenvirons immédiats’, Revue du Nord, 62 (1980), pp.345-70
Page-Phillips, J.C., ‘A Foundation Plate in the Cluny Museum in Paris’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.3 (1965), pp.192-4
Pearson, R.H., ‘A Medieval Monumental Brass at Antwerp’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.5 (1938), pp.216-18 [Celestins, Paris]
P[ottier], A., ‘Découvertes des tombeaux pavis de terre-cuite dans l’arrondissement deNeufchâtel’,Revue de Rouen, 17 (1849), pp.499-502
Raunie, É., Épitaphier du vieux Paris, 13 vols. in 14 (Paris, 1899-2000)
Rigold, S.E., ‘Early Indents in Laon Cathedral’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.4 (1966), pp.275-82
Rogers, N., ‘William Cole in Paris’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 34 (1983), pp.60-1
Rogers, N., ‘A Fragment of a Brass at Valenciennes’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 36 (1984), p.99
Séron, C., ‘Les plates-tombes du XIIIe s. au musée des antiquités de Rouen (Seine-Maritime)’, D.E.S., typescript (Paris-Sorbonne, 1978)
‘Two Eighteenth Century Brass Inscriptions at Rouen’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 6 (1910), pp.57-8
Vaivre, J.-B. de, ‘La dalle tumulaire de Jean de Bourbon, seigneur de Montperroux’, Bulletin monumental, 136 (1978), pp.285-92
Vaivre, J.-B. de, ‘Les tombeaux des sires de Bourbon (XIIIe et première partie du XIVe siècles)’,Bulletin Monumental,138 (1980), pp. 365-403 [Champaigne and Bessay]
Vaivre, J.-B. de, ‘La dalle tumulaire de Guillaume du Bois, seigneur de Posanges’, Gazette des Beaux-Arts, 6e pér., 95 (1980), pp. 141-6
Vaivre, J.-B. de, ‘Sept dalles tumulaires de la maison de Til-Châtel’, Cahiers d'héraldique, 4 (1983), pp.137-46
Vaivre, J.-B. de, ‘Dessins inédits de tombes médiévales bourguignonnes de la collection Gaignières’, Gazette des Beaux-Arts, 6e pér., 108 (1986), pp.97-122, 141-82
Germany
see also Silesia
Adams, Ann, ‘Willem Loemans of Cologne and the patronage of 15th-century brasses’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 130 (2015), pp. 590-3
Azzola, F.K., ‘Zur Ikonographie des Kreuzes auf Kleindenkmälern des Hoch und Spätmittelaltersim deuschen Sprachraum’, in Deutsche Inschriften, Fachtagung für mittelalterliche und neuzeitliche Epigraphik, Worms 1996, ed. H. Zimmermann (Mainz, 1987), pp.9-41 [on cross slabs]
Bertram, J., Monumental Brasses and Slabs in the Cities of the German Hanseatic League (privately printed, Oxford, 1994)
Bertram, J., ‘A Visit to the Cities of the Hanse’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 68 (1995), pp.164-6
Bertram, J., Brasses in Germany: Some Reflections upon Recent Discoveries (privately printed, Oxford, 1997)
Bracken, J., ‘The Schwerin Brasses’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 57 (1991), pp.512-17
Bracken, J., ‘Brasses at Schwerin, Gadebusch, Stralsund and Lübeck’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 60 (1992), pp.562-6
Bornschein, F., Grabplatten für die Geistlichkeit des Marienstiftes im Dom zu Erfurt aus der Zeit von 1470 bis 1550 (Erfurt, 1997)
Brehmer, W., ‘Lübeck’s messingene Grabplatten aus dem 14. Jahrhundert’, Hansische Geschichtsblätter, 4 (1883), pp.11-41
Brockmann, R., ‘Two Unknown Brasses in the German Rhineland’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc.,15, pt.4 (1995), pp.315-20
Bücking, J., ‘Zur Grabinschrift Rudolfs von Rheinfelden’, Zeitschrift für die Geschichte des Oberrheins, 116 (1968), pp.393-5 [Merseburg]
Cameron, H.K., ‘On Two Brasses in the Cathedral Church of St. Peter, Bremen’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 7, pt.5 (1938), pp.213-15
Cameron, H.K., ‘Brasses at Lübeck’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.2 (1952), pp.72-5
Cameron, H.K., ‘The Brass of c.1350 in Lübeck Cathedral to Bishops Burchard von Serkenand Johann von Mul’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.5 (1984), pp.363-80
Cameron, H.K., ‘Flemish Brasses of the Fourteenth Century in Northern Germany and their useby Merchants of the Hanse’, Archaeological J., 143 (1986), pp.331-51
Cockerham, Paul, ‘Contrasting Commemorative Patterns in Late-Medieval Lübeck’, in The Monuments Man: Essays in Honour of Jerome Bertram (Donington, 2020), pp. 255-85
Custerson, Paul, ‘Brasses in Meissen Cathedral, Germany’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 116 (2011), pp. 316-17
Derschka, H., ‘Die Grabplatte des Robert Hallum: Zur Beisetzung des Bischofs von Salisbury im Konstanzer Münster vor 600 Jahren’, Schriften des Vereins für Geschichte des Bodensees und seiner Umgebung, 135 (2017), pp.97-121
Die deutschen Inschriften, Akademien der Wissenschaften in Berlin, Göttingen, Heidelberg,Leipzig, München, & Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien (variousplaces, 1942-) [also covers Austria]
Dormagen, H.G., ‘Katharina, Duchess of Guelders’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 16, pt.1 (1997), pp.48-50 [Geldern]
Dormagen, H.G., ‘The Brass of Sibert van Ryswick at Xanten, Germany’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 16, pt.2 (1998), pp.143-6
Dormagen, H.G., ‘Hermann Blankfordt’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 17, pt.3 (2005), pp.256-64
Dormagen, Hans Gerd, ‘Die Grablege der albertinischen Wettiner im Dom zu Freiberg’, Mitteilungen des Freiberger Altertumsvereins, 99 (2007), pp. 23-108
Dormagen, H.G., ‘Friedrich of Saxony, Grand Master of the Teutonic Order (1498-1510), Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 17, pt. 5 (2007), pp. 467-80
Dormagen, Hans Gerd, ‘St. Maria-im-Capitol, Köln, Germany’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 140 (2019), pp. 788-92
Dormagen, Hans Gerd, ‘Neo-Gothic brasses in Cologne Cathedral’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 143 (2020), pp. 856-8
Dormagen, Hans Gerd, ‘The brass of Sir Peter von Stettenberg (d. 1428) at Bronnbach, Germany’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc.,, 156 (2024), pp. 1111-13
Eichler, H., ‘Die messingne Grabplatte des Johann Lüneburg in der Katharinenkirche zu Lübeck’, Mitteilungen des Vereins für Lübeckische Geschichte und Altertumskunde, 15 (1930), pp.39-45
Eichler, H., ‘A Flemish Brass of 1398’, Burlington Magazine, 61 (1932), pp.84-6 [Altenberg]
Fairbank, F.R., ‘The Brass of Lambert von Brunn, Bishop of Bamberg’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 2, pt.4 (1894), pp.145-8
Gerlach, H., Die mittelalterlichen gravirten messingenen Grabplatten, insbesondere in den Domen zu Meißen und Freiberg (Freiberg, 1866)
Gerlach, H., Photographien von Original-Abdrücke mittelalterlicher gravirter messingener Grabplatten in 15facher Verkleinerung (Freiberg in Sachsen, 1867)
Greenhill, F.A., ‘Heinrich Dusemer, Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.3 (1965), pp.136-43
Heimann, C.F., ‘Die verschwundene Grabplatte des Bischofs Wicbold von Culm im Altenberger Dom’, Altenberger Domverein, Jahresbericht für die Jahre 1908/10, pp.45-9
Herring, K., ‘The Brass to Johann II, Duke of Kleve, 1521, and his wife Mechtild, 1505, in St. Mariae Himmelfahrt, Kleve, Germany’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 139 (2018), pp.774-6
Herring, Kevin, ‘The brass to Abbot Heribert von Lülsdorf (1481) revisited: Kornelimünster, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 144 (2020), pp. 875-7
Herring, Kevin, ‘The brass to Heinrich III von Werther, 1397 at Angermuseum, Erfurt, Germany’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 147 (2021), pp. 934-7
Herring, Kevin, ‘Johann Rode (d. 1477) and his brass at St. Petri Dom, Bremen, Germany’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 150 (2022), pp. 998-1000
Herring, Kevin, ‘The brasses of Hans von Dörnberg and his wives in St. Elisabethkirche, Marburg-an-der-Lahn, Hesse, Germany’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 152 (2023), pp. 1037-9
Herring, Kevin, ‘The brass of Johannes von Geissel, d. 1864, in Cologne Cathedral’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 154 (2023), pp. 1070-3
Heyst, M.G.M.A. van, ‘A Brass in Private Possession at Aachen’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.5 (1967), pp.358-9
Kowalski, K.M., ‘Gdansk inskrypcie srednowieczny’, in Gdansk srednowieczny (1998), pp.119-32 [Medieval inscriptions in Danzig]
Kramer, J., Metallne Grabplatten in Sachsen vom Ende des 14. bis in den Anfang des 16. Jahrhunderts (c.1390-c.1510), Diss. Phil. (Halle/S., 1912)
Krüger, K., Ich bin ein Gast auf Erden: Grabplatten in mecklenburgischen Kirchen, exhibition catalogue (Schwerin, 1995)
Krüger, K., Corpus der mittelalterlichen Grabdenkmäler in Lübeck, Schleswig, Holstein und Lauenburg (1100-1600) (Stuttgart, 1999)
Lamp, R., ‘Rupert of Jülich-Berg, Bishop of Paderborn’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 16, pt.3 (1999), pp.221-8
Lamp, R., ‘Eghard I von Hanensee, d.1405, Hildesheim Cathedral’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 17, pt.4 (2006), pp.336-46
Lamp, R., ‘Johannes Lüneburg, d.1461, Katharinenkirche, Lübeck', Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 17, pt.6 (2008), pp.550-9
Lamp, R., Eines in Allem, Abriebe mittelalterlichen Grabplatten aus deutschen und englischen Kirchen (Lübeck, 2012)
Lamp, Reinhard. ‘Vermutungen über die Herkunft der Epitaphplatte für Albrecht den Beherzten, Herzog von Sachsen, in der Großen Kirche Stt. Cosmae und Damiani zu Emden, der heutigen Johannes a Lasco Bibliothek’, , in Linien zwischen Erde und Himmel: Abriebe europäischer Grabplatten des 13. bis 17. Jahrhunderts, ed. Klaus Krüger and Holger Kunde (Petersberg: Michael Imhof Verlag, 2015), pp. 25-30
Lamp, Reinhard, ‘The slab to Hinrich Gerdener, 1471, at Isenhagen, Germany’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 132 (2016), pp. 630-1
Lamp, Reinhard, ‘’Enigmatic Anna: On the Slab of Anna von Mecklenburg (d. 1464) in Doberan Minster’, in The Monuments Man: Essays in Honour of Jerome Bertram (Donington, 2020), pp. 337-52
Lateingruppe der Klasse 10 des Jahrgands 1996/7 des Katholischen Gymnasiums Bernhardimium, Res gestae a funeribus narratae, oder: Geschichten aus der Gruft, die Epitaphien des Domes St. Marien zu Fürtenwalde (Fürstenwalde, 1997)
Musset, M.L., ‘Une plate-tombe en carreaux de céramique vernissée de l'ancienne cathédralede Hambourg et ses analogies normandes’, Bulletin de la Société des Antiquaires de Normandie, 60 (1992), pp.65-7
Nikitsch, E., Kloster Disibodenberg (Regensburg, 1998)
Nikitsch, E., ‘Zur Sepulchralkultur mittelrhenischer Zisterzienseklöster’, inEpigraphik 1988, Fachtagung für mittelalterliche und neuzeitliche Epigraphik, Graz 1988, ed. W. Koch (Wien, 1989), pp. 179-94
Norris, M., ‘Brasses at Zeitz’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.5 (1955), pp.265-70
Norris, M.W., ‘The Schools of Brasses in Germany’, J. British Archaeol. Assoc., 3rd series, 19 (1956), pp.34-52
Owen Evans, H.F., ‘Cardinal Nicholas de Cusa’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10 (1963), pp.25-8
Paatz, W., ‘Die Lübeckische Bronzeproduction des 15. und 16. Jahrhunderts’, Repertorium für Kunstwissenschaft, 51 (1930), pp.67-92
Pearsall, R., ‘Account of the Monumental Brass of Bishop Hallum in the Cathedral Church of Constance’, Archaeologia, 30 (1844), pp.430-7
Rogers, Nicholas, ‘Bishop Hallum’s Brass in Konstanz Minster’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 20 (2019), pp. 46-63
Rosen, K. von, ‘Die metallene Grabplatte des Bürgermeisters Albert Hövener in der St.Nicolaikirche zu Stralsund und weitere verwandte Denkmale in der Ostseeländern’, Hansische Geschichtsblätter, 1 (1871), pp.87-108
Saal, W., Steinkreuze und Kreuzsteine im Bezirk Magdeburg (Halle, 1987) [cross slabs in theformer D.D.R.]
Saul, N., ‘Brasses at Trier’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 83 (2000), p.472
Schubert, E., ‘Der memorial-grabstein des Bischofs Richwin’, in Epigraphik 1988, Fachtagung für mittelalterliche und neuzeitliche Epigraphik, Graz 1988, ed. W. Koch (Wien, 1989), pp.227-36 [incised slab in Naumburg, St. Moritz]
Schubert, E., ‘Epigraphik und Kunstgeschichte: die Grabplatte König Rudolphs von Schwabenim Merseburger Dom’, in Epigraphik 1982, Fachtagung für mittelalterliche und neuzeitliche Epigraphik, Klagenfurt 1982, ed. W. Koch (Wien, 1983), pp.87-100
Schubert, E., ‘Inschrift und Darstellung auf Quedlinburger Äbtissinnengrabsteinen des 12 und13 Jahrunderts’ in Deutsche Inschriften, Fachtagung für mittelalterliche und neuzeitliche Epigraphik, Worms 1996, ed. H. Zimmermann(Mainz, 1987), pp.131-51
Stadie, I., ‘Das Grabdenkmal für Robert Hallum im Chor’, in Das Konstanzer Münster Unserer Lieben Frau: 1000 Jahre Kathedrale – 200 Jahre Pfarrkirche (Regensburg, 2013), pp.87-88.
Störzner, F., Steinkreuze in Thüringen: Katalog, Bezirk Erfurt (Weimar, 1984) [cross slabs informer D.D.R.]
Techen, F., ‘Die Grabsteine des Doms zu Lübeck’, Zeitschrft des Vereins für Lübeckische Geschichte und Altertumskunde, 7 (1898), pp.52-107
Techen, F., ‘Die Grabsteine der Lübeckischen Kirchen’, Zeitschrift des Vereins für Lübeckische Geschichte und Altertumskunde, 8 (1900), pp.54-168
Tennenhaus, M., ‘The Brass of St. Ulrich at Augsburg’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.4 (1972), pp.262-4
Tennenhaus, M. and Tennenhaus, R.J.S., ‘Abbot Georg Fischer (Piscator)’, J. Brit. Archaeol. Assn., 3rd series, 36 (1973), pp.89-90 [Reichenau]
Tennenhaus, M. and R.J.S., ‘Three Continental Brasses’, J. British Archaeol. Assn., 3rd series, 37 (1974), pp.119-22 [Köln, Isenhagen]
Weimar, W., Monumental Schriften vergangener Jahrhunderte von ca 1100-1812 an Stein- Bronze- und Holzplatten (Wien, 1898)
Wittstock, J., Kirchliche Kunst des Mittelalters und der Reformationszeit (Museum für Kunstund Kulturgeschichte, Lübeck, 1981)
Wróblewska, K., ‘Póznogotycka brazowa plyta nagrobna biskupa warminskiego Pawla Legendorfa’, Komunikaty Mazursko-Warminskie, 1 (91) (1966), pp.99-126 [Braunsberg]
Zahn, P., ‘Inschriftenträger in Messing 1460-1650: Kriterien zu ihrer Beschreibung - MitAuswahlbibliographie’, in Inscrift und Material, Inscrift und Buchschrift, Fachagung für mittelterliche und neuzeitliche Epigraphik, Ingoldstadt 1997, ed. W. Koch and C. Steininger (München, 1999), pp.65-84
see also Silesia
Gibraltar
Whittemore, P., ‘A Brass in the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Gibraltar’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 29 (1982), p.6
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Holy Land
De Sandoli, S. Corpus Inscriptionum Crucesignatorum Terrae Sanctae (1099-1291), Testi, traduzione e annotatazioni (Jerusalem, 1974)
Enlart, C., Les monuments des Croisés (Paris, 1928)
Prawer, J., ‘A Crusader tomb of 1290 from Acre and the last archbishops of Nazareth’, Israel Exploration J., 24 (1974), pp.241-51
Hungary
Csergheö, G., and Csoma, I., Alte Grabdenkmäler aus Ungarn (Budapest, 1890)
Czobor, B. and Szalay, E. von, Die historischen Denkmäler Ungarnsin der 1896er Millenniums-Landesausstellung, 2 vols. (Budapest-Wien, 1896)
Hervay, F.L., Repertorium Historicum Ordinis Cisterciensis in Hungaria (Roma, 1984) [crossslabs at Kirc and Szentgotthárd]
Horváth, H., ‘Ofener Künstlergrabsteine aus dem 14. Jahrhundert’, Das Werk des Künstlers, 16 (1939), pp.215-29 [Buda]
László, G., The art of Buda and Pest in the Middle Ages (Budapest, 1971)
Lővei, P., ‘Mittelalterliche Grabdenkmäler in Buda’, in Budapest im Mittelalter, ed. G. Biegel (Braunschweig, 1991), pp.351-65
Lővei, P., ‘Mittelalterliche Grabplatten und Grabsteine in Pannonhalma’, Acta Historiae Artium Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 38 (1996), pp.89-96
Marosi, E. (ed.), Magyarországi Művészet 1300-1470 körül (Budapest, 1987), pp.334-41,459-66, 587-93, 694-701 [incised and low relief slabs]
Radocsay, D., ‘Dalles funéraires armoriées à Bude et à Cassovie au Moyen Age’, Archivum Heraldicum, 80, no.4 (1966), pp.50-2 [Buda and Kassa]
Radocsay, D., ‘Les principaux monuments funéraires médiévaux conservés à Budapest’, in Mélanges offerts à Szabolcs de Vajay (Braga, 1971), pp.461-86
Tóth, R., ‘V. István Király Sírja a Margitszigeti Domonkos Apácakolostor Templomában’, Budapest Régiségei, 21 (1964), pp.115-31 [Margitsziget, Budapest]
Varga, L., ‘Neudatung der Bistrizer Grabplatte’, Beiträge zur Siebenbürgischen Kunstgeschichte und Denkmalpflege (München, 1983), pp.70-7 [Besztercze]
Varjú, E., ‘A györi székesegyház középkori sírkovei’, Archaeologiai Értesitö, 17 (1897), pp.338-42 [Györ]
Vattai, E., ‘A Margitszigeti Korona és Gyürü’, Folia Archaeologica,18 (1966/7), pp. 123-38[Margitsziget, Budapest]
Vernei-Kronberger, E., Magyar középkori síremlékek (Budapest, 1939)
Wick, B., Kassa régi síremlékei. XIV-XVIII. Század (Košice, 1933)
Ireland
Badham, S., Gittos, B., Gittos, M. and Lankester, P. 1994-8. ‘List of Purbeck marble coffin-shaped slabs’, Church Mons. Soc. Newsletter, 19.1 (1994-8), p.16
Bernard, J.H., ‘Archbishop Talbot’s Tomb in St. Patrick’s Cathedral’, J. for the Preservation of the Memorials of the Dead, 10 (1918), pp.314-17
Bradley, J., ‘Some New and Neglected Medieval Tomb Slabs and fragments from Kilkenny’, Old Kilkenny Review, N.S., 2, pt.2 (1980), pp.5-21
Bradley, J., ‘The Medieval Tombs of St Canice's Cathedral’, in A Worthy Foundation: The Cathedral Church of St. Canice Kilkenny, ed. S. Barry et al. (Portlaoise, 1985), pp.49-103
Buckley, V.M. and Sweetman, P.D., Archaeological Survey of County Louth/ Suirbhé Seandálaíochta Chontae Lú (Dublin, 1991) [includes cross-slabs and other incised slabs]
Burrell, M. & Burrell, I., St. Canice’s Cathedral Stones & Panels (Kilkenny, 1978)
Cockerham, P., ‘A Butler Tomb at Aharney, County Kilkenny’, Old Kilkenny Review, 50 (1998), pp.83-98
Cockerham, P., ‘“Its pieces now lie scattered around”: the Brennache tomb at Pollrone, Co. Kilkenny, reconstructed’, Ossory, Laois and Leinster, 1 (2004), pp.76-100.
Cockerham, P. and Harris, A., ‘Kilkenny Funeral Monuments 1500-1600: a statistical and analytical account’, Proc. Royal Irish Academy, 101C, no.5 (2001), pp.5-188
Conwell, E.A., ‘A ramble round Trim’, J. Royal Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 12 (1872-3), pp.361-430
Crawford, H.S., Irish Carved Ornament (Cork, 1980)
Cuppage, J., et al., Archaeological Survey of the Dingle Peninsula / Suirbhé Seandálaíochta Chorca Dhuibne: A description of the field antiquities of the Barony of Corca Dhiubne from the Mesolithic Period to the 17th century A.D. (Ballyferriter, 1986) [includes inventory of cross-slabs]
Curl, J.S., Funerary Monuments and Memorials in St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Armagh (Whitstable, 2013)
de Paor, L., ‘A grave-slab Associated with the High Cross at Durrow’, Dublin and Beyond the Pale: Studies in honour of Patrick Healy, ed. C. Manning (Bray, Co. Wicklow, 1998), pp.203-5
FitzPatrick, E. and O’Brien, C., The Medieval Churches of County Offaly (Dublin, 1998)
Fry, S.L., Burial in Medieval Ireland 900-1500 (Dublin, 1999)
Gillespie, R., ‘Irish Funeral Monuments and Social Change 1500-1700: Perceptions of Death’, in Kennedy, B.P. and Gillespie, R. (eds.), Ireland -Art into History (Dublin, 1994), pp.155-68
Gittos, B. and M., ‘Irish Purbeck: Recently Identified Purbeck Monuments in Ireland’, Church Mons., 13 (1998), pp.5-14
Graves, J. and Prim, J.G.A., The History, Architecture and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of St. Canice, Kilkenny (Dublin, 1857)
Harbison, H., ‘Some Medieval Thomond Tomb-Sculpture: Lost, Found, and Imaginary’, North Munster Antiq. J., 4 (1971), pp.29-36
Harris, A.L., ‘Tombs of the New English in Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth-century Dublin’, Church Mons., 11 (1996), pp.25-41
Harris, A.L., ‘The Funerary Monuments of Richard Boyle, Earl of Cork’, Church Mons.,13(1998), pp. 70-86
Harris, A.L., ‘The Tynte Monument, Kilcredan, Co. Cork’, J. of the Cork Hist. and Archaeol. Soc.,104 (1999), pp. 137-44
Harris, A.L., ‘A Newly Discovered “Kerin” tomb at Thomastown, County Kilkenny’, Old Kilkenny Review,52 (2000), pp. 123-30
Higgins, J. and Heringklee, S. (eds.), Monuments of St. Nicholas’ Collegiate Church, Galway: a historical, genealogical and archaeological record (Galway, 1992)
Hunt, J., Irish Medieval Figure Sculpture 1200-1600, 2 vols. (Dublin, 1974)
Hunter, R.J., ‘Style and Form in Gravestone and Monumental Sculpture in County Tyrone in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries’, in Tyrone, History & Society, ed. C. Dillon and H.A. Jefferies (Dublin, 2000), pp.291-325.
Hurley, M. & Sheehan, C., Excavations at the Dominican Priory, St. Mary’s of the Isle, Cork (Cork, 1995)
Jackson, P., The Monuments in St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin (Dublin, 1987)
J. of the Soc. for the Preservation of the Memorials to the Dead in Ireland, later J. of the Irish Memorials Assoc., 13 vols. (1888-1937)
Kilkenny Archaeological Society, St. Patrick’s, Kilkenny: Gravestone Inscriptions (Kilkenny, [1986])
King, H., ‘Seventeenth Century Effigial Sculpture in the North Meath Area’, in Rynne, E. Figures from the Past: Studies in Figurative Art in Christian Ireland (Dun Laoghaire, 1987), pp.283-307
King, H.A., ‘Irish Memorial Brasses to 1700’, Proc. Royal Irish Academy, 94 C.4 (1994), pp.111-40
King, H., ‘The pre-1700 memorials in St. Patrick’s Cathedral’, in Dublin and Beyond the Pale: Studies in honour of Patrick Healy, ed. C. Manning (Bray, Co. Wicklow, 1998), pp.75-104
Lacy, B., et al., Archaeological Survey of County Donegal: a description of the field antiquities of the County from the Mesolithic Period to the 17th century A.D., (Lifford, 1993) [includes inventory of cross-slabs]
Lawlor, H.J., ‘The monuments of the pre-Reformation archbishops of Dublin’, J. of the Royal Soc. of Antiq. of Ireland, 47 (1917), pp.109-38 (repr. in Medieval Dublin: the Making of a Metropolis, ed. H. Clarke (Dublin, 1990), pp.227-51, 296-302)
Leask, H.G., Glendalough, Co. Wicklow (Dublin, 1956; repr. 1963)
Lionard, P. and Henry, F., ‘Early Irish Grave-slabs’, Proc. Royal Irish Academy, C61 (1961), pp.95-169
Loeber, R., ‘Sculptured memorials to the dead in early seventeenth century Ireland’, Proc. Royal Irish Academy, 81 C.11 (1981), pp.267-93
Lott, B.M., ‘English Memorial Brasses of Irish Interest’, Ulster J. of Archaeology, 3rd series 4 (1941), pp.128-39
Macalister, R.A.S., The Memorial Slabs of Clonmacnois (Dublin, 1909)
Mahler, D., Medieval Grave Slabs of County Tipperary,1200-1600 AD, BAR British Series 262 (Oxford, 1997)
Manning, C., ‘Two medieval graveslabs with French inscriptions from Parliament Street, Kilkenny’, Old Kilkenny Review, 4, no.5 (1993), pp.1141-5
Manning, C., ‘Cross-slabs from Clonenagh, Co. Laois’, in Dublin and Beyond the Pale: Studies in honour of Patrick Healy, ed. C. Manning (Bray, Co. Wicklow, 1998), pp.185-92
Moore, M., Archaeological Inventory of County Wexford (Dublin, 1996)
Mason, W.M., The History and Antiquities of the Collegiate and Cathedral Church of St. Patrick, near Dublin (Dublin, 1820)
Moore, M.J., Archaeological Inventory of County Meath (Dublin, 1987)
Ní Shúilliobháin, N., ‘The Robertstown, Co. Meath, Effigial Grave-Cover: an Historical Footnote’, in Rynne, E., Figures from the Past: Studies in Figurative Art in Christian Ireland (DunLaoghaire, 1987), pp.308-13
O'Sullivan, A. and Sheehan, J., The Iveragh Peninsula: An Archaeological Survey of South Kerry = Suirbhé Seandálaíochta Uíbh Ráthaigh (Cork, 1996) [includes cross-slabs]
Phelan, M.M., ‘The O'Kerin School of Monumental Sculpture in Ossory and its Environs in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries’, J. Royal Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 126 (1996), pp.167-81
Phelan, M.M., ‘The Black Abbey Tombs’ in Fenning, H. The Black Abbey, 1225-1996 (Kilkenny, 1996), [check pp. nos.]
Potterton, H., Irish Church Monuments 1570-1880, Ulster Architectural Heritage Society ([Belfast], 1975)
Power, D. et al., Archaeological Inventory of County Cork, Volume 1: West Cork, (Dublin, 1992)
Roe, H.M., ‘The funerary monuments of south-east Ireland c.1200-1400’, in Dublin and Beyond the Pale: Studies in honour of Patrick Healy, ed. C. Manning (Bray, Co. Wicklow, 1998), pp.209-18
Stalley, R., The Cistercian Monasteries of Ireland: an account of the history, art and architecture of the white monks in Ireland from 1142 to 1540 (New Haven, 1987), pp.205-10 (‘Burials and tomb monuments’)
Swift, C., ‘Early Irish grave-slabs and their inscriptions’, Durham Archaeol. J., 14-5 (1999), pp.111-18
Toal, C., North Kerry Archaeological Survey (Dingle, Co. Kerry, 1995) [includes cross-slabs and other incised slabs]
Italy
Bertram, J., ‘Incised Slabs in the English College, Rome’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.4 (1978), pp.278-83
Bridges, S., and Ward Perkins, J., ‘Some fourteenth-century Neapolitan military effigies, with notes on the families represented’, Papers of the British School at Rome, 24 (1956), pp.158-73
Garms, J., Juffinger, R. and Ward-Perkins, B. (eds.), Die Mittelalterlichen Grabmäler in Rom und Latium vom 13. bis zum 15. Jahrhundert, I, Die Grabplatten und Tafeln (Rom, 1981)
Innocenti, M., ‘Die Grabstätte der luxemburgischen Patriarchen von Aquileja’, Hémecht, 51 (1999), pp.73-8 [Udine]
Koch, W., ‘Epigraphische Bermkungen zu den spätmittelalterlichen Grabdenkmälern in der Stadt Rom’, in Epigraphik 1982, Fachtagung für mittelalterliche und neuzeitliche Epigraphik, Klagenfurt 1982, ed. W. Koch (Wien, 1983), pp.77-86
Koch, W., ‘Zur Städtrömischen Epigraphik der 13 Jahrhunderts: mit Rückblick auf das Hochmittelalter’, in Epigraphik 1988, Fachtagung für mittelalterliche und neuzeitliche Epigraphik, Graz 1988, ed. W. Koch (Wien, 1989), pp.271-80 [incised slabs in Rome]
Tennenhaus, M., ‘Cardinal Carlo Pio di Savoia’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.1 (1975), pp.87-9
Korea
Lamb, H.A.J., ‘Modern Brasses’, Metal Industry (August 1933), p.167 [Brass of Bishop Trollope, Seoul Anglican Cathedral]
Madeira
see Portugal
Netherlands
Abelmann, L.J.A., De Grafzerken in de Grote of Maria Magdalenakerk te Goes (Alphen aan den Rijn, 1981)
Belonje, J., Steenen Charters (Oude Grafsteenen) (Amsterdam, 1941)
Belonje, J., ‘Brasses in the Oud-Katholiek Museum, Utrecht’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.5 (1967), pp.345-53
Belonje, J., ‘Vondst van een vroeg 14de eeuwse grafzerk’, Bulletin KNOB, 67 (1968), pp.10-13
Belonje, J., ‘Brasses at Rinsumageest, Province of Friesland’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.6 (1968), pp.469-71
Belonje, J., ‘Brasses in the Oude Kerk, Amsterdam’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.1 (1969), pp.17-27
Belonje, J., ‘Brasses at Sassenheim, Zuid-Holland’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.2 (1970), pp.117-20
Belonje, J., ‘Brasses in the Groote or St.-Jacobskerk at the Hague’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.3 (1971), pp.198-202
Belonje, J., ‘Brasses in the Oude Kerk, Amsterdam: A Postscript’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.4 (1972), pp.217-18
Belonje, J., ‘Brasses in the Groote (or St. Steven’s) Kerk at Nijmegen’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.4 (1972), pp.257-8
Belonje, J., ‘A Brass to an Augustinian Friar at St. Martin’s Church, Groningen’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 11, pt.4 (1972), p.259
Belonje, J., ‘More Brasses from the Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc.,11, pt. 6 (1975), pp. 441-51
Belonje, J., ‘Two Brasses in The Groote Kerk (St. Vitus), Naarden, Noord-Holland’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt. 4 (1978), pp. 312-13
Belonje, J., ‘Brasses in the Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.5 (1979), pp.409-12
Bloys van Treslong Prins, P.C. and Belonje, J., Genealogische en Heraldische Gedenkwaardigheden in en uit de Kerken der Provincie Noord-Holland, 5 vols. (Utrecht, 1928-31)
Bueren, T. van, ‘The Brass of Joost van Amstel van Mijnden’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 18, pt.2 (2010), pp.145-150
Dijk, H. van, ‘Vloerzerken in Zeeland. Vloerzerken met persoonsvoorstellingem ca. 1300-1600’, 3 vols., unpublished ‘doctoraalscriptie’ (Nijmegen, 1989) [copy in Art Historical Institute, Catholic University, Nijmegen]
Herring, K., ‘The Dutch artist Maerten van Heemskerck and his connections with the brass in St. Laurenskerk, Alkmaar’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 134 (February 2017), pp.672-5
Horton, M.C., and Rogers, N.J., ‘A Tile Memorial from Vrouwenpolder’, International Soc. for the Study of Church Monuments Bull., 2 (1980), pp.46-8
Matthus, C.J. and Plomp, N., ‘Nieuwe gegevens over de koperen grafplaten te Gouda’, Holland: Regionaal-historisch tijdschrift, 8, pt.5 (1976), pp.189-203
Tummers, H., ‘Two Incised Effigial Slabs, c.1300, Recently Found in the Netherlands’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.4 (1983), pp.350-7
Tummers, H., ‘Medieval Effigial Monuments in the Netherlands’, Church Monuments, 7 (1992), pp.19-33
Tummers, H., ‘Gedeelte van een grafsteen uit 1273 met de voorstelling van een ridder gevonden op het terrein van de Oude Minderbroederskerk te Maastricht’, De Maasgouw, 113 (1994), pp.61-6
Norway
Bugge, A., Vore Gamle Gravminder (Oslo, 1926)
Ekroll, Ø., Her Hvilir ... Nidarosdomens gravsteinsutstilling (Trondheim, 2001)
Ekroll, Ø., ‘Two Rediscovered Fragments of Monumental Brasses from Nidaros Cathedral, Trondheim, Norway’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 16, pt.5 (2002), pp.467-70
Greenhill, F.A., ‘Monumental Brasses in Norway’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.1 (1963), pp.2-6
Kielland, T., ‘Den saakaldte fyrst Vitslavs gravplate’, St. Hallvard (1923) [check pp. nos.]
Lange, B.C., ‘Fyrst Witzlav likevel?’, Foreningen til Norske Fortidsminnesmerkers Bevaring, Årbok, 133 (1979), pp.123-30 [Oslo]
Nicolaysen, N., ‘Om en Gravplade af Metal fra Aaslo’, Foreningen til Norske Fortidsmindesmerkers Bevaring, Aarsberetning for 1870, pp.162-8
Syrett, M., ‘Dating the Roman inscriptions of medieval Trondheim’, in Innskrifter og datering, Dating Inscriptions, ed. A. Dybdahl and J.R. Hagland (Trondheim, 1998), pp.93-106
Undset, I., Indskrifter fra Middelalderen i Throndhjems Domkirke (Christiana, 1888)
Poland
Bukowski, M., Katedra Wroclawska (Wroclaw, 1962)
Dettloff, S., Stosunki artystyczne Biskupa Poznanskiego Urjela z Górki z Norymberga (Poznan, 1919)
Dettloff, S., ‘O dwóch krakowskich nagrobkach brazowych’, Arkady, 4 (1938), pp.113-22
Dobry A., Katalog zbioru plyt nagrobnych, Muzeum Zamkowego w Malborku (Malbork, 2000)
Domaslowski, J. (ed.), ‘Kolokwium naukowe “Gotyckie i wczesnorenesansowe plyty nagrobne z Poznania i Szamotul” dyskusja’, Kronika Miasta Poznania (1991, 3/4), pp.87-97
Gasiorowski, A., ‘Krag fundatorów wielkopolskich plyt brazowych schylku wieków srednich’,Kronika Miasta Poznania (1991, 3/4), pp.9-30
Jarzewicz, J., Karlowska-Kamzowa, A. and Trelínska, B., Gotyckie spizowe plyty nagrobne w Polsce (Poznán, 1997)
Karlowska-Kamzowa, A., ‘Studia nad gotyckimi i wczesnorenesansowymi spizowymiplytami nagrobnymi z Poznania i Szamotul’, Kronika Miasta Poznania (1991, 3/4), pp.33-44
Karlowska-Kamzowa, A., ‘Spizowa plyta nagrobna wojewody Andrzeja Szamotulskiego’, Kronika Wielkopolski, 21, no.3 (1993), pp.68-79 [Szamotuły]
Kopera, F., Pomniki Krakowa, 3 vols. (Kraków, 1900-4)
Kruszelnicki, Z., ‘Plyta nagrobna malzonków von Soest’, Studia Pomorskie,1 (1957), pp. 103-54[Toruń]
Labuda, A.S., ‘Wielkopolskie plyty “vischerowskie” - z zagadnien czasu powstania, autorstwa i stylu’, Kronika Miasta Poznania (1991, 3/4), pp. 47-62
Mrozowski, P., Polskie nagrobki gotyckie [ Polish Gothic tombs] (Warszawa, 1994)
Nickel, Helmut, ‘Die Grabplatte des Grosskomturs Kuno von Liebenstein zu Neumark in Westpreussen’, in Edwin Redslob zum 70. Geburtstag. Eine Festgabe, ed. G. Rohde, O. Neubecker (Berlin, 1955), pp. 284-91 [Nowe Miasto Lubawskie]
Nickel, H.L., ‘Bronzegrabplatten aus der Vischerschen Werkstatt kehren nach Posen zurück’, Kunstchronik, 44 (1991), pp.173-4 [Poznan]
Rogers, N., ‘Seven Brasses return to Poznan’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 66 (1994), p.122
Swinarska, D.A., ‘Plyta nagrobna Lamberta w kósciele NMP w Chelmnie’, Biuletyn Historii Sztuki, 45 (1983), pp.183-8 [Chełmno]
Szymanski, ‘Heraldyka brazowych plyt nagrobnych z Poznania I Szamotul’, Kronika Miasta Poznania (1991, 3/4), pp.77-84
Trelinska, B., ‘Epigrafika brazowych plyt z Poznania i Szamotul’, Kronika Miasta Poznania (1991, 3/4), pp.65-74
Walicki, M. (ed.), Sztuka Polska przedromanska i romanska do schylku XIII wieku (Warszawa, 1968) [early incised slabs and cross slabs]
Wróblewska, K., ‘Gotycka plyta nagrobna Kunona von Liebenstein w Nowym Miescie nad Drweca’, Komunikaty Mazursko-Warminskie, 3 (73) (1961), pp.321-54
Portugal
Cameron, H.K., ‘16th-century Flemish Stones and Brasses in Madeira’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt4 (1978), pp.284-94
Cameron, H.K., ‘The Memorial to Dom. Frei Estevão Vasques Pimentel, a Unique Brass at Leça do Balio, Portugal’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.5 (1979), pp.373-402
Greenhill, F.A., ‘An Incised Slab with Inlays from Santarém, Portugal’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 9, pt.1 (1952), pp. 9-42
Op de Beeck, R., ‘Flemish Monumental Brasses in Portugal’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.3 (1965), pp.151-66
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Romania
for Transylvania see Hungary
Kozak, E.A., Die Inschriften aus der Bukowina. Epigraphische Beiträge zur Quellenkunde der Landes- und Kirchengeschichte, I, Steininschriften (Wien, 1903)
Vătăşianu, V., Istoria artei feudale în Ţările Române (Bucureşti, 1959; repr. Cluj-Napoca, 2001) [includes incised slabs in Moldavia and Transylvania]
Russia
Beliaev, L.A., ed., Russkoe srednevekovoe nadgrobie XIII-XVII veka: materialy k svodu. Vipusk 1 / Medieval Russian gravestones 13th-17th centuries: corpus of medieval Russian gravestones. Volume 1 (Moskva, 2006)
St. Vincent
Wright, J., ‘A 20th C Brass in the Windward Islands’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 74 (1997), p.283
Silesia
Bertram, J., ‘Abbess Anna and the Piast Family Brasses at Wroclaw, Poland’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.5 (1979), pp.403-6
Czechowicz, B., Nagrobki pźnogotyckie na Śląsku [Late Gothic tombs in Silesia](Wrocław, 2003)
Czechowicz, B., ‘Flandria czy Śląsk?: kontrowersje wokól artystycznej i ideowej genezy nagrobka biskupa Piotra Nowaka (†1456) we Wroclawiu’, in Niderlandyzm na Śląsku i w krajach osciennych, ed. M. Kapustka and A. Koziela (Wrocław, 2003), pp.123-35
Jungnitz, J., Die Grabstätten der Breslauer Bischöfe (Breslau, 1895)
Jungnitz, [J.], ‘Der Grabstein des Breslauer Weihbischofs Johann †1504’, Zeitschrift des Vereins für Geschichte und Alterthum Schlesiens,30 (1896), pp.321-4
Keblowski, J., Nagrobki Gotyckie na Śląskzu (Poznań, 1969)
Luchs, H., Schlesische Fürstenbilder des Mittelalters (Breslau, 1872)
Pokora, J., ‘Śląskie płyty nagrobne z metalowymi aplikacjami z XIV wieku’, Roczniki Sztuki Śląskiej, 9 (1973), pp.17-38
Schultz, A., De vita atque operibus magistri Jodoci Tauchen lapicidae Wratislaviensis, saeculo XVto florentis, Diss. Inaug. (Vratislaviæ [Breslau], 1864)
Slovakia
see Hungary
Spain
Batlle Gallart, C., ‘La lauda sepulcral arzobispo de Tarragona Pere Sagarriga’, Anuario de Estudios Medievales, 6 (1969), pp.521-4
Edleston, R.H., ‘The Monumental Brasses of Spain’, Proc. of the Cambridge Antiquarian Soc., 19 (1914-15), pp.50-2
Hemp, W.J., ‘Some unrecorded Spanish Brasses’, Archaeological J., 77 (1920), pp.127-34
Op de Beeck, R., ‘The Brass of Pedro de Sagarriga, Archbishop of Tarragona, 1418’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 13, pt.2 (1981), pp.108-14
Parada López de Corselas, Manuel, ‘Between England and Spain: Pedro Dávila y Zúñiga, 1st Marquess of Las Navas, 1498-1567’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 145 (2020), pp.894-7
Peck, F.G., ‘Notes on Two Spanish Brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 3, pt.4 (1898), pp.196-8
Stuchfield, M, ‘The Monumental Brasses of Spain; a Journey of Discovery’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc. 98 (January 2005), pp.776-80; 99 (May 2005) pp.796-7; 100 (September 2005), p.824
Sweden
Bertram, J., ‘The Jättendal Fragment’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 16, pt.3 (1999), pp.239-40
Gardell, S., Gravmonument från Sveriges Medeltid, 2 vols. (Stockholm, 1938)
Hamner, J.W., Gotlands Gravstenar, I, Visby Domkyrkas Gravstenar (Stockholm, 1933)
Hamner, J.W., and Widéen, H., Gotlands Gravstenar, II, Die Grabsteine der Ruinenkirchen in Visby (Stockholm, 1940)
Heales, A.C., The Churches of Gottland (1888)
Jensen, C.A., Danske Adelige Gravsten fra Sengotikens og Renaissancens Tid (1470-1600), 2 vols. (Kjøbenhavn, 1951-3) [includes Skåne, Sweden]
Johannsen, B.B., ‘Birger Peterssons gravsten i Uppsala domkirke og dens ikonografi’, Fornvännen, 74 (1979), pp.161-70
Otterstedt, U., Från Gotik till Renässans: Skånska kyrkoinventarier i trä och sten under 1500-talet (Lund, 1929)
Thordeman, B., ‘Lagman Birgers gravsten i Uppsala domkyrka’, Upplands fornminnesförenings tidskrift, 41 (1927), pp.19-43
Vapen och Dräkter på Svenska Gravstenar från äldre Vasatiden: Avbildningar tillägnade Rudolf Cederström på hans Femtioårsdag den 3. September 1926, ed. T. Lenk (Stockholm, 1926)
Switzerland
Cameron, H.K., ‘Brasses in Switzerland’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.5 (1967), pp.360-8
Deonna, W., Pierres Sculptées de la Veille Genève (Genève, 1922)
Flory, Nicholas, ‘“Pour leur bonne prosperité”: Isabella of Portugal and her Carthusian Foundations’, in Death and Dying in the Middle Ages: Proceedings of the 2022 Harlaxton Symposium, ed. Christian Steer and Jenny Stratford (Donington, 2024), pp. 121-135 [Basel]
Turkey
Düll, S., ‘Die lateinischen Inscriften aus Istanbul vor und nach Osmanischen Eroberung: Vorarbeiten für ein neues Inschriftenprojekt in der Türkei’, in Epigraphik 1982, Fachtagung für mittelalterliche und neuzeitliche Epigraphik, Klagenfurt 1982, ed. W. Koch (Wien, 1983), pp.101-18
United States
Cameron, H.K., ‘Monumental Brasses in the United States’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.5 (1967), pp.369-75
Cameron, H.K., ‘Drake’s Plate of Brass: a further note’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 12, pt.5 (1979), pp.367-9
Evans, H.F.O., ‘Drake’s Plate of Brass’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.1 (1963), p.30
Heseltine, P., ‘Modern Brasses in America’, Bull. Mon. Brass Soc., 72 (1996), p.243
Heseltine, P.J. and Harvey, B.D., ‘An American Collection of Books on Brasses’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 16, pt.5 (2002), pp.493-9
Jones, W.B., ‘An American Brass’, Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., 10, pt.1 (1963), p.29
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