Transcript:Associated Architectural Societies. Reports and Papers/1914

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Associated Architectural Societies'
Reports and Papers.

Mdccccxiv. VOL. XXXII., PART II.

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Reports and Papers
read at
The Meetings of the Architectural Societies
of the
County of Lincoln,
County of York,
Archdeaconries of Northampton and Oakham,
Diocese of Worcester,
and County of Leicester,
during the year MDCCCCXIV.

Presented gratuitously to the members of the above societies.

General Editor and General Secretary.
The Rev. Canon Cole, 3, Pottergate, Lincoln.
General Editor, General Auditor and General Secretary.
Dr. Mansel Sympson, Deloraine Court, Lincoln.


Contents.

LINCOLNSHIRE ARCHITECTURAL AND ARCHÆOLOGICAL SOCIETY.
Seventy-first Report [page lxv.]
Churches, &c., visited by the Society from Bourne on June 30th and July 1st, 1914 [page 319]
Notes on Barholme Church, Lincolnshire. By G. M. Livett, F.S.A., Honorary Canon of Rochester. With Plan [page 341]
Notes on the History of the Abbey of St. Peter, St. Paul, and St. Oswald, Bardney. By A. Hamilton Thompson, M.A., F.S.A. [page 351]
Tombstone Inscriptions from Bardney Abbey. Revised by J. T. Fowler, D.C.L., F.S.A., Hon. Canon of Durham. With Illustrations [page 403]
Repairs and Excavations at Tattershall Castle, 1912–14. By A. Hamilton Thompson, M.A., F.S.A. [page 411]
S. Gilbert of Sempringham : a short sketch of his Life and Work. A Paper read at the Society's Meeting at Bourne, 30th June, 1914, by E. C. Griffith, Esq. [page 415]
NORTHAMPTON AND OAKHAM ARCHITECTURAL AND ARCHÆOLOGICAL SOCIETY.
Sixty-ninth Report [page xcvii.]
Sanctuary Seekers in Northamptonshire. Part II. By the Rev. R. M. Serjeantson, M.A., F.S.A. With Illustration [page 423]
WORCESTERSHIRE ARCHÆOLOGICAL SOCIETY.
Fifty-ninth Report [page lxxxi.]
Was the Effigy of King John in Worcester Cathedral originally coloured, or gilt ? By Canon Wilson, D.D. [page 485]
Short Note on the series of Paintings of the Story of the Maccabees, and their probable position in the Monastic Buildings of Worcester. By Canon Wilson, D.D. Read before the Worcestershire Archæological Society [page 499]
Some Old Wills. Paper read before the Worcestershire Archæological Society on March 1st, 1915. By G. F. Adams [page 502]
LEICESTERSHIRE ARCHITECTURAL AND ARCHÆOLOGICAL SOCIETY.
Sixtieth Report [page cv.]
The History of the Hospital and the New College of the Annunciation of our Lady in the Newarke, Leicester (continued). By A. Hamilton Thompson, M.A., F.S.A. [page 515]
YORKSHIRE ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETY.
Seventieth Report [page lxxxix.]
Some Early Civic Wills of York. By R. B. Cook [page 569]

Illustrations.

Barholme Church :—
Ground Plan [facing page 341]
Tombstone Inscriptions from Bardney Abbey :—
Tombstone of John and Alice ——? 14 Apr. 1444 and 23 Apr. 1446 [facing page 405]
Tombstone of Thomas Elkington, 28 June, 1483 [facing page 405]
  "   Thomas Clark, 1 Jan. 1505 [facing page 407]
  "   Michael Gare, 17 Oct. 1505 [facing page 407]
  "   William Sotheray, 17 June, 1526 [facing page 409]
  "   Richard of Goldesburgh [facing page 409]
Sanctuary Seekers in Northamptonshire :—
Part of a Membrane of the Assize Roll of 3 Edward III. [facing page 424]

Meeting of the Editors and Secretaries of the Associated Societies, 1915.

Owing to the War it was not found practicable to hold the usual Annual Meeting in 1915. Major Markham, at whose house it had been arranged to meet this year, was himself away from Northampton on active service, and several other members were too busily engaged in serving their country in various capacities to be able to attend. Major Markham has kindly renewed his invitation for another year, when it is hoped that circumstances may be more propitious.