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Identifier: transactionsofbr25bris (find matches)
Title: Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society. cn
Subjects: Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society
Publisher: Bristol, Eng. : The Society
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emoved, and a roodscreen superseded it. In the 16th century, the square-headed windowswere inserted in the south wall of the south aisle. Late in the 14th or early in the 15th century, a reconstruction tookplace of the conventual buildings. A hall with kitchen and buttery at thesouth end, and an upper parlour or state bedroom with a panelled ceiling,superseded the slype, chapter house, and dormitory, which, according tothe Benedictine plan, should occupy the east side of the east cloister alley.Bigland says that at the end of the 17th century a large hall was standingon the south side of the cloisters. This was, no doubt, the refectory or 74 Transactions for the Year igo2. frater. We are told that foundations of buildings—probably the guesthouse, &c.—were found on the west side. Reference should be made to the papers in the nth volume of ourTransactions: by Mr. Hudd, on the Font; by Mr. Buckler, on the Priory ;by Mr. Pope, on the Conventual Buildings; and by Mr. Butterworth on
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-the Saxon Chapel. These papers have been used by Mr. Butterworth,and^the illustrations which appear in volume xi. have been reproducedan his History of Deerhunt, published by Mr. North, who has kindly lentthe plan and the view of the west wall of the church. In the north transept are four brasses representing Sir John Cassey,•Chief Baron of the Exchequer, who died in 1400, his wife Alice and two DeERHURST.; 75 other ladies, one of whom Bigland says is Elizabeth Bruges, married firstto William Cassey and secondly to Walter Rowdon. One of the illustra:tions, kindly lent by Mr. Phillimore, from Mr. Cecil Tudor Davis Brassesof Gloucestershire, shows the- judge in a coif, tippet and mantel, lined withminever. The lady has a pet dog at her feet called Tirri. The figuresare under a double canopy, between the gables and central pinnacles ofwhich were the figures of St. John the Baptist and St. Anne instructingSt. Mary. The former is lost. The Cassey arms : arg. a chevron betweenthree griff

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