| Oxford Architectural & Historical Society - 1840 - 1172 pages
...Edington in 1352-61, and affording a remarkable mixture of the two styles throughout. Bishop Edington commenced the alteration of Winchester cathedral into the Perpendicular style, which was completed by William of Wykeham, whose two colleges at Winchester and Oxford are among the earliest... | |
| Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland - 1850 - 338 pages
...Wiltshire, founded by bUhop William of Edington in 1352, aud con* secrated in 1361. The same bUhnp, who died in 1366, commenced the alteration of Winchester...style, which was continued by William of Wykeham.] BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, Dennerjj of Jjuekingfj.im. 1. ADDINGTON, St. Mary. Chancel, nave with clerestory,... | |
| John Henry Parker - 1850 - 422 pages
...Wiltshire, founded by bishop William of Edington in 1352, and consecrated in 1S61. The same buhop, who died in 1366, commenced the alteration of Winchester...style, which was continued by William of Wykeham. ABACUS. PLATE 1. LINCOLN CATHEDRAL, (REM1G1US.) LINCOLN CA1HEDRAL, ¡ALEXANDER, AD 1100 AD. 1140. JEWS'... | |
| John Henry Parker - 1850 - 432 pages
...by bishop Wiiliam of Edington in 1352, and consecrated in 1361. The same buhop, who died in 1Э66, commenced the alteration of Winchester cathedral into the Perpendicular style, which was continucd by William of Wykeham. LINCOLN CATHEDEAL. (EEMIOIOS.) AD 1100 LINCOLN CATHEDEAL. (ALEXANDEE)... | |
| John Henry Parker - 1859 - 442 pages
...mixture of the two styles is Ediugton church in Wiltshire, founded by bishop William of Kdington in 1S5S, and consecrated in 1361. The same bishop, who died...style, which was continued by William of Wykeham. • The rcii'ii of Richard I. was the chief pcriod of the Transition from the Norman to the Early Kugluth... | |
| John Henry Parker - 1859 - 438 pages
...styles is Eilington church in Wiltshire, founded by buhop William of Edington in 1352, and con. secrated in 1361. The same bishop, who died in 1366, commenced...style, which was continued by William of Wykeham. GENERAL INDEX. Annr.Rininv, Richard, licensed to build a castle in Donington, Berks., temp. Rich, n.,... | |
| Thomas Rickman - 1862 - 588 pages
...Wiltshire, founded by Bishop William of Edington in 1352, and consecrated in 1361. The same Rishop, who died in 1366, commenced the alteration of Winchester...style, which was continued by William of Wykeham.] GLOSSARIAL AND GENERAL INDEX. * referi to Woodevts. ARACUS, the flat member on the top of a capital,... | |
| Ellis A. Davidson - 1871 - 180 pages
...by Bishop William, of Edington, in i352, and consecrated in i36i. The same bishop, who died in i366, commenced the alteration of Winchester Cathedral into...style, which was continued by William of Wykeham. of the nave extending to the outer wall of the building. Choir. The space eastward of the central tower... | |
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