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St George's Chapel, Windsor, in the Fourteenth Century
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Introduction - Nigel Saul
For Arthur and St George: Edward III, Windsor Castle and the Order of the Garter - W. Mark Ormrod
Image and Identity in the Prehistory of the Order of the Garter - Juliet Vale
The Banner-bearer of Christ and Our Lady's Knight: How God became an Englishman revisited - D A L Morgan
St George's College, Windsor: Context and Consequence -
Servants of God and Crown: the Canons of St George's Chapel, 1348- 1420 - Nigel Saul
Litigation for Proprietary Rights: the Case of the Obstinate Vicar - A K B Evans***
The Composer John Plummer and St George's Chapel - Helen Marsh Jeffries
The Fonts of St George's Chapel - Pamela Tudor-Craig
The Aerary Porch and its Influence on Late Medieval English Vaulting - John A. A. Goodall
Edward III's Building Campaigns at Windsor and the Employment of Masons, 1346-1377 [with Stephen Priestley] - Steven Brindle
Edward III's Building Campaigns at Windsor and the Employment of Masons, 1346-1377 [with Steven Brindle] - Stephen Priestley
Carpentry Works for Edward III at Windsor Castle -

About the Author

Nigel Saul is Emeritus Professor of Medieval History at Royal Holloway, University of London Nigel Saul is Emeritus Professor of Medieval History at Royal Holloway, University of London W M Ormrod is Professor of Medieval History at the University of York.

The late W. MARK ORMROD was Professor Emeritus of History at the University of York; he published extensively on later medieval history.

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A volume to be warmly recommended too those with an interest in the art, architecture and culture of the fourteenth-century.
*ECCLESIOLOGY TODAY*

Eleven fascinating and highly informative papers.
*CATHOLIC HISTORICAL REVIEW*

A solid work of scholarship, providing a new understanding of the role of Edward III and his building campaign in the growth of England as a nation toward the end of the medieval period.
*THE JOURNAL OF BRITISH STUDIES*

A very good collection.
*ARTHURIANA*

Will long remain an indispensable account of the origins of the Perpendicular style in England.
*CHURCH TIMES*

A collection of studies sharing a golden glow, whose contributors have made sure that the volume as a whole uses the College's story to open wide perspectives on English political, social, religious and aesthetic culture in the century following its foundation.
*ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW*

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