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Historical Monographs Series
The series was begun in 1939 as a means of publishing the contents of the Archives. It currently
covers the following areas:
- Knights of the Garter and their stall-plates, 1348-1984
- The Plate of St George’s Chapel
- Organists and Masters of the Choristers, 1362-1979
- Inventories, 1384-1667
- Deans and Canons, 1348-1948
- Woodwork of the Choir
- Monuments of St George’s Chapel
- Chapter Acts, 1430, 1523-1672
Recent Publications
New in the series, examining the late medieval development of one of the most prestigious of English
churches, is,
St George’s Chapel, Windsor, in the Late Middle Ages
edited by Colin Richmond and Eileen Scarff
Windsor 2001
(paperback: £12.99; hardback: £45)
The volume contains essays by the following leading scholars:
- The Constructional Sequence and Topography of the Chapel and College Buildings at St George’s
(Tim Tatton-Brown)
- Margaret of Anjou, Chivalry and the Order of the Garter (Diana Dunn)
- ‘My Confessors have exorted me gretely ther too…’: Sir John Fastolf’s Dispute with Hickling
Priory (Anthony Smith)
- More than a Bedside Manner: The Political Status of the Late Medieval Court Physician
(Carole Rawcliffe)
- The Years of Arrears: Financial Problems of the College of St George in the 15th Century
(A. K. B. Evans)
- ‘Chevalrie…in som partie is worthi forto be comendid, and in some part to ben amendid’: Chivalry
and the Yorkist Kings (Anne F. Sutton and Livia Visser-Fuchs)
- The Lost St George Cycle of St George’s Church, Stamford: An Examination of Iconography and
Context (Samantha J. E. Riches)
- Memorials and Manuscripts of a Yorkist Elite (Janet Backhouse)
- James Denton at Windsor (Colin Richmond)
- The Music and Musical Establishment of St George’s Chapel in the 15th Century (Roger Bowers)
If you require further details or are interested in purchasing any of the above then visit the
Shop.
Windsor, Medieval Archaeology, Art and Architecture of the Thames Valley
edited by Laurence Keen and Eileen Scarff
(The British Archaeological Association Conference Transactions XXV)
Leeds 2002
(paperback: £32; hardback: £48)
The volume contains, amongst other chapters, discussion of, the Aerary Penn tiles; Henry III's
wall-paintings in the Lower Ward; the 'Tables' of the Knights of the Garter; Canons' houses at Windsor;
and, in St George's Chapel, the heraldic decorations; the Basset stall-plate; the choir stalls and
misericords; the chantry chapel of Edward IV, and the John Schorn pilgrimage cult. For further
enquiries or to order please e-mail:
subscriptions@maney.co.uk
Forthcoming Publications
Available in 2003:
The
Stained Glass of St George’s Chapel, Windsor
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