A SHORT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ENGLISH
ECCLESIASTICAL ARCHITECTURE.

Adeline, J.Art Dictionary of Terms.
Bland, W.Arches, Piers, Buttresses, etc.
Blomfield, R.Short History of Renaissance Architecture.
Bond, FrancisEnglish Cathedrals Illustrated.
Bond, Francis Gothic Architecture in England.
Bonney, T. G.Cathedrals, Abbeys, and Churches of
England and Wales.
Carter, J.The Ancient Architecture of England.
Colling, J. K.Details of Gothic Architecture.
Corroyer, E.Gothic Architecture.
Cram, R. Adams Church Building.
Davidson, E. A.Gothic Stonework.
Fergusson, J.Handbook of Architecture.
Fergusson, J.History of Architecture.
Fairbairns, A.Portfolio of English Cathedrals.
Garbett, E. L.Principles of Design in Architecture.
Markland, J. H.Remarks on Churches.
Moore, C. H.Development and Character of Gothic
Architecture.
Paley, F. A.Manual of Gothic Architecture.
Paley, F. A.Manual of Gothic Mouldings.
Parker, J. H.A.B.C. of Gothic Architecture.
Parker, J. H.Concise Glossary of Architecture.
Parker, J. H.Introduction to the Study of Gothic
Architecture.
Perkins, Rev. T.Handbook of Gothic Architecture.
Prior, Ed. S.History of Gothic Art.
Pugin, A. W.Treatise on Chancel Screens and Rood Lofts.
Rickman, Thos.Gothic Architecture.
Rickman, Thos.Attempts to discriminate the Styles
of Architecture in England.
Sharpe, EdmundThe Seven Periods of English Architecture.
Sharpe, EdmundTreatise on the Rise and Progress of Window
Tracery.
Scott, G.History of Church Architecture.
Ruskin, JohnSeven Lamps of Architecture
Ruskin, JohnStones of Venice.
Ruskin, John Poetry of Architecture.
Ruskin, JohnLectures on Architecture
Wall, J. C.Shrines of British Saints.
WinkleBritish Cathedrals.
Wilson, S.Romance of our Ancient Churches.
Bell's Cathedral Series.
"The Builder" Portfolio of English Cathedrals.
Murray's Handbooks to the Cathedrals.
S.P.C.K. Illustrated Notes on English Church History.
Swan, Sonnenschein & Co. Notes on the Cathedrals.
"Our English Minsters." Edited by Dean Farrar.

This bibliography does not claim to be complete, but is a selection of the various books on the subject which should be studied by the student.


Index

A
All Souls' College, Oxford,[76]
Altars,[80]
Alveston Church, Warwickshire,[41]
Amiens Cathedral,[57]
Anne, Queen,[76]
Apse, The,[27]
Arches—
Saxon,[35]
Norman,[37]
Early English,[49]
Decorated,[62]
Perpendicular,[66]
Ashchurch, Gloucestershire,[106]
B
Baptistery, The,[84]
Barfreston Church, Kent,[39], [41]
Barnack Church, Northants[32], [33], [34], [101]
Barnstaple, Devon,[98]
Barnwell,[92]
Barry, Sir C.,[78], [79]
Basilica, The,[26]
Bayeux Tapestry,[41], [103]
Beaulieu, Hants,[90]
Beckett's Crown, Canterbury,[106]
Bede (quoted),[21], [23], [96]
Bells and Belfries,[95]
Bench Ends,[89]
Bertha, Queen,[23]
Beverley Minster,[109]
Billesley Church, Warwickshire,[78]
Bishopstone, Sussex,[32]
Bloxham Church,[101]
Boston, Lincs,[72]
Bovey Church,[92]
Bradford-on-Avon,[32]
Brewer, J. W. (quoted),[28]
Brighton Pavilion,[78]
Brigstock Church, Northants,[97]
Bristol Cathedral,[70]
British Churches, Early,[19]
Brixworth Church,[28], [32], [33], [97]
Broadmayne Church,[86]
Bruton, Som.,[97]
Burne-Jones, Sir E.,[107]
Bury St. Edmunds,[82]
Buttresses—
Norman,[43]
Early English,[84]
Decorated,[62]
Perpendicular,[70]
Byzantium,[27]
C
Canterbury Cathedral,[43], [94], [101],[104], [110]
Capitals—
Norman,[42]
Early English,[54]
Decorated,[60]
Perpendicular,[69]
Caradoc, King,[19]
Carlisle Cathedral,[60], [106]
Charles II.,[76]
Charlton-on-Otmoor,[92]
Charlton Church, Kent,[106]
Chartres Cathedral,[101]
Chetwode, Bucks,[106]
Chichester Cathedral,[97]
Chipping Norton, Oxford,[81]
Christchurch Priory,[88], [94], [107], [110]
Christ Church, Spitalfields,[76]
Chudleigh Church, Devon,[92]
Church Furniture and Ornaments,[80]
Cirencester Church, Glos.,[70]
Classic Reverse, The,[70]
Clerkenwell,[44]
Collumpton, Devon,[92]
Compton Church,[94]
Constantine, Emperor,[27]
Constantinople,[27]
Cranley, Surrey,[106]
Crawden's Chapel,[58]
Croyland Abbey,[96]
Crypts,[109]
Curfew,[96]
D
Decorated Style, The,[57]
Doisnel, Juliana,[44]
Dolton Church,[84]
Doorways—
Saxon,[30], [32]
Norman,[39]
Early English,[54]
Decorated,[62]
Perpendicular,[69]
Dorchester Church, Oxford,[107]
Dore Abbey,[81]
Dunstable,[92]
Dunster Church,[81], [92]
Durham Cathedral,[43], [73],[82], [94], [112]
E
Earl's Barton Church,[32], [33]
Early English Style, The,[47]
East Dereham,[97]
Edburton Church,[84]
Edington Church, Wilts,[72]
Edington, Bp. William,[72]
Edmund, Archbp. of Cant.,[84]
Edward I.,[49]
Edward III.,[84]
Elizabeth, Queen,[81], [110]
Eltham Palace,[73]
Ely Cathedral,[29], [43], [57]
Ely Chapel,[60]
Ethelbert, King of Kent,[23]
Euston, Oxford,[94]
Evesham Abbey,[73], [97]
Exeter Cathedral,[89]
F
Fairford Church, Glos.,[107]
Fan Vaulting,[69]
Fergusson, Dr. (quoted),[75]
Flying Buttresses,[56]
Fonts,[84]
Fordington S. George, Dorchester,[41]
Fotheringay Church, Northants,[73]
Fountains Abbey,[47]
Fuller, Thos. (quoted),[19]
Furness Abbey,[87]
Furniture, Church,[80]
G
Glass, Stained,[104]
Glastonbury Abbey,[19], [97]
Glossary,[115]
Gloucester Cathedral,[43], [73],[94], [106], [110]
Gothic Architecture,
Leading Characteristics,
[63]
Gothic Styles, The,[47]
Grantham,[101]
Greenstead Church, Essex,[32], [34], [35]
Grosmont, Monmouth,[81]
H
Hackness,[96]
Hanwell, Oxford,[94]
Hartland Church,[92]
Hawkesmore,[76]
Heckington,[86], [101]
Heigham,[72]
Henry I.,[44]
Henry II.,[49]
Henry III.,[44], [48], [49]
Hereford Cathedral,[57], [110]
Hexham,[82], [109]
Hutchinson, Rev. J. M. (quoted),[49]
I
Iffley Church, Oxford,[39]
J
Jenkyns, Canon (quoted),[25]
John, King,[44], [48], [49]
Jones, Inigo,[75], [78]
K
Kemsing, Kent,[92]
Kenton Church, Devon,[90], [92]
King's College Chapel, Cambridge,[107]
King's Sutton,[101]
Knights Hospitallers,[44]
Knights Templars,[43]
L
Lady Chapel, Exeter,[60]
Langham Place,[78]
Lastingham Church, York,[110]
Laud, Archbishop,[16]
Ledbury, Hereford,[103]
Leighton Buzzard,[101]
Lichfield, Abbot,[97]
Lichfield, Cathedral,[57], [101]
Lincoln Cathedral,[43], [52], [57],[63], [81], [106]
Little Billing,[84]
Little Maplestead,[44]
Llanrhaiadr-y-Kinmerch,[107]
Luidhard, Bishop,[23]
Long Melford Church, Suffolk,[73]
Long Sutton,[92]
Luton Church,[58]
Lyminge,[25]
M
Magdalen College, Oxford,[90]
Malmesbury (family),[110]
Manchester Cathedral,[73], [88]
Markland (quoted),[97]
Mary, Queen,[81], [92]
Marylebone Church,[78]
Melbury Bubb,[84]
Merton College, Oxford,[58], [60], [106]
Minehead,[92]
Morley Church, Derbyshire,[107]
Morris, William,[107]
Morton Church, Soms.,[73]
Mouldings—
Norman,[37]
Early English,[52]
Decorated,[62]
Perpendicular,[69]
N
Newark, Notts.,[92]
New College, Oxford,[72]
Norbury, Derbyshire,[106]
Norman Architecture,[35]
Norwich Cathedral,[29], [43]
O
Ornaments—
Norman,[37]
Early English,[52]
Decorated,[60], [62]
Perpendicular,[68], [69], [70]
Ornaments, Church,[80]
Oxford Cathedral,[43], [101]
P
Palladio,[74], [75]
Parham,[84]
Parker (quoted),[31], [35], [88]
Parliament, Houses of,[78]
Patrixbourne Church, Kent,[41]
Perkins, Rev. T. (quoted),[110]
Perpendicular Styles,[64]
Perpendicular Towers,[72]
Perpendicular Spires,[73]
Peterborough Cathedral,[29], [43], [57]
Philippa, Queen,[84]
Piscinas,[87]
Piers—
Norman,[42]
Early English,[54]
Decorated,[60]
Perpendicular,[68]
Plymtree,[92]
Pointed Arch, The,[49]
Porches,[53]
Porlock Church, Somerset,[81]
Pugin,[78], [79]
Pulpits,[90]
Pyecombe,[84]
Pylle Church,[86]
R
Radipole Church, Dorset,[98]
Ravenna,[33]
Reculver,[25]
Reform Club,[79]
Renaissance, The,[74]
Repton Church, Derby,[109], [110]
Reredos, The,[94]
Richard I.,[48], [49]
Richborough,[25]
Rickman (quoted),[35]
Ripon Cathedral,[32], [109]
Rievaulx,[47]
Rochester Cathedral,[42], [57], [109]
Rolvenden Church, Kent,[86]
Romanesque Style, The,[27]
Rome,[33]
Ross,[101]
Rotherham Church, Yorks.,[70]
Rothwell Church,[87]
Round Churches, The,[44]
Routledge, Rev. C. F., M.A., F.S.A.,[24]
S
Saffron Walden,[73]
Saint Alban's Cathedral,[54], [94]
Saint Andrew's, Norwich,[73]
Saint Anselm,[110]
Saint Augustine,[19]
Saint Benet's, Cambridge,[32]
Saint Chad's Cathedral, Birmingham,[79]
Saint Clement's, Norfolk,[73]
Saint Cross, Winchester,[39]
Saint David's, Cathedral,[57], [73]
Saint Dunstan,[96]
Saint Edmundsbury,[97]
Saint Edmund, Martyr,[35]
Saint Etheldreda,[58]
Saint Ethelwold,[103]
Saint Giles', Oxford,[81]
Saint Hilda,[96]
Saint Lawrence, Bradford-on-Avon,[32], [33]
Saint Margaret's, Westminster,[107]
Saint Mark's, Venice,[28]
Saint Mary Abchurch,[76]
Saint Mary Magdalene, Ripon,[81]
Saint Mary Redcliffe, Bristol,[73]
Saint Mary's, Cambridge,[73]
Saint Mary's, Dover,[22]
Saint Mary's, Lincoln,[32]
Saint Mary's, Luton,[84]
Saint Mary's, Newark,[101]
Saint Mary's, Norwich,[73]
Saint Mary's, Ottery,[92]
Saint Mary's, Oxford,[73], [101]
Saint Mary's, Stamford,[92]
Saint Mary's, Taunton,[73]
Saint Mary's, Wareham,[81], [84]
Saint Mary's, Woolnoth,[76]
Saint Mary's, York,[32]
Saint Martin's, Canterbury,[22]
Saint Martin's, Wareham,[32]
Saint Michael's, Coventry,[73]
Saint Michael's, Oxford,[32], [34], [94]
Saint Nicholas, Lynn,[73]
Saint Nicholas, Newcastle,[73]
Saint Nicholas, Yarmouth,[63]
Saint Paul the Apostle,[19]
Saint Paul's Cathedral,[75], [76], [101]
Saint Paul's Churchyard,[90]
Saint Patrick,[21]
Saint Peter Port, Guernsey,[98]
Saint Peter's in the East, Oxford[110]
Saint Peter's, Lincoln,[32]
Saint Peter's, Norwich,[73]
Saint Peter's, Rome,[75], [76]
Saint Pierre, Caen,[101]
Saint Piran's, Perranporth,[21]
Saint Saviour's, Dartmouth,[90], [92]
Saint Saviour's, Southwark,[94]
Saint Sepulchre, Cambridge,[44]
Saint Sepulchre, Northampton,[44]
Saint Sophia, Constantinople,[28]
Saint Stephen's, Bristol,[73]
Saint Stephen's Chapel, Westminster,[58]
Saint Stephen's, Walbrook,[76]
Saint Thomas à Becket,[110]
Saint Wilfrid's Needle,[109]
Saint Wolfstan,[103]
Salisbury Cathedral,[47], [57],[101], [106]
Sanctuary Knockers,[82]
Saxon Architecture,[31]
Saxon Churches,[32]
Scott (quoted),[31]
Screens,[92]
Sedilia,[87]
Shottesbrook Church, Berks,[66], [103]
Shrewsbury,[90]
Silchester,[25]
Snettisham, Norfolk,[101]
Solihull, Warwickshire,[94]
Sompting, Sussex,[32], [99]
Southwell,[57], [87]
Southwold Church, Suffolk,[73]
Speyer Cathedral,[29]
Spires,[73], [99]
Squints,[90]
Stalls,[88]
Stanford, Leicester,[106]
Stone Church, Kent,[54]
Stoups,[86]
T
Temple Balsall,[44]
Temple Church, London,[44]
Tenby,[90]
Tewkesbury Abbey,[106]
Thaxted Church, Essex,[73]
Thornham Church, Kent,[86]
Towers,[33], [72]
Transom, The,[46], [49]
Trinity Church, Ely,[58]
Tympana,[41]
U
Uffendon, Devon,[92]
V
Vitruvius,[74]
W
Wakefield Church, Yorkshire,[73]
Walpole, Horace,[78]
Walton-on-the-Hill, Surrey,[84]
Wansted, Oxford,[101]
Wantsume,[25]
Warmington, Warwickshire,[81]
Wells Cathedral,[53], [57], [110]
West Horsley, Surrey,[106]
Westminster Abbey,[48], [57], [63],[76], [78], [103]
Westminster Hall,[73]
Westminster, Henry's VII.'s Chapel,[68], [88],[89]
Westwell, Kent,[106]
Wilford Church, Oxford,[101]
William the Conqueror,[96]
Wimborne Minster,[110]
Wimmington Church, Bedfordshire,[66]
Winchester Cathedral,[43], [63][72],[85], [88], [103], [110]
Winchester College,[72]
Windows—
Saxon,[32]
Norman,[39]
Early English,[52]
Decorated,[58]
Perpendicular,[68]
Wing,[32]
Wootton Wawen,[32]
Worcester Cathedral,[57], [109], [110]
Worms Cathedral,[29]
Wren, Sir Christopher,[75], [76]
Wrexham Church,[72]
Wroxhall Abbey,[106]
Wykeham, William of,[72], [84]
Wymondham Church,[72]
Y
York Minster,[32], [57], [63],[66], [73], [94], [106], [109]


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