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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
Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
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dward, 6th Baron Despencer,I359-I375- Thomas, 7th Lord Despencer, 1375-1400. Richard, 8th Lord Despencer, 1400-1414. Isabel Despencer, married (1)Rich. Beauchamp, E. of Aber-gavenny, and (2) Rich., 5th E.of Warwick, 1415-1440. Henry, Duke of Warwick, 1440-1446. Anne Beauchamp, married Rich.Neville, 6th E. of Warwick,1446-1471. George, Duke of Clarence, , 1471-1477. Edward, E. of Warwick, 1477-1488. Henry VII. APPROXIMATE DATE OFBUILDINGS. Chapel of St. Nicholas,1230-40, built by PriorSipton, Chapel of Eustatius, 1246,built by Prior H. deBanbury, destroyed. Chapel of St. James, 1300-1310. Choirs, Aisles, & Transeptstransformed, 1321-1335. Windows of Choir, 1335.Effigy of W. de la Zouch,1335 (now at Forthampton). Tower and Nave vaulted,I349-I359-Tomb of Hugh and Eliza-beth Despencer, 1360. Tomb of Ed. Despencer, 1375- Tomb of Guy de Brain, 1390.Tomb of Fitz Hamon, 1397.Cloisters rebuilt, 1400-1410. Chapel of Isabel, C. ofWarwick, 1438. Guesten House, 1520. Henry VIII. Tewkesbury. 37
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Ground Plan of Tewkesbury abbey. 38 Transactions for the Year 1902. Of the great Abbey of Tewkesbury there remain the Abbey Church,nearly intact, and the Gate House.* The cloisters themselves have beenruthlessly swept away, but the N. side and a part of the E. side havingbeen built into the church the design is happily spared. All else is gone,and that the church itself is not a torso—a choirless nave like Malmesbury,or a naveless choir like Abbey Dore—is due to the generous public spirit•of the townsmen, who in the day of its downfall bought those parts of itwhich were not already theirs by right. The church comes down to us far less changed in form and features thanis usual with our great churches. In plan it is essentially what it was whenit was consecrated in 1123, having taken, as it would seem, nearly forty years to build. The long nave, shortapsidal choir, transepts, andcentral tower remain substan-tially as at first. One of theoriginal chapels is gone, laterones have bee

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