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 -
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.
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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