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Dickinson, W. Antiquities Historical,
Architectural, Chorographical, and Itinerary, in Nottinghamshire and
the Adjacent Counties; Comprising the Histories of Southwell (the Ad
Pontem), and of Newark, (the Sidnacester, of the
Romans). Interspersed with Biographical Sketches, and Profusely
Embellished with Engravings. In Two Volumes. Vol. 1 - Southwell. Newark,
Hage, 1817. 404 p., ill. Repr. as The History and Antiquities
of the Town of Southwell, in the County of Nottingham,
(the Ad Pontem of the Romans), Interspersed with Biographical Sketches,
and Embellished with Engravings. 1819. This itself
repr. as The History and antiquities of the Town of Southwell (Nottinghamshire
Historical Reprints) by Nottinghamshire County Council, Leisure Services,
West Bridgford, 1996. For a detailed bibliographical description
of Dickinson's work on Southwell, see item 1965 ([Blagg, T. M.] Newark
as a publishing town, 1898), chap. 3.
Dickinson, W. A History of the Antiquities of
the Town and Church of Southwell,
in the County of Nottingham. [Privately
published], 1787. 486 p., ill. Written under the author's original
name, William Dickinson Rastall.
Hardstaff, R Norman Southwell, (a commentary on the Domesday
Report on the Southwell Manor).
Heywood, H. C. L. `Southwell', British Association for the
Advancement of Science, Nottingham and Its Region (1966), 477-481.
Author's initials given as H.L.C.
Hodgson, W. E. `Southwell', in Guilford, E. L., ed.,
Memories of Old Nottinghamshire (George Allen, 1912), 239-269.
[Mee, A. H., 1874-1943]. Southwell: A Short
History of the MinsterTown. [Southwell?, privately
published, 1969]. 11 p., ill. Repr. of Mee, Nottinghamshire (1938),
264-274, lacking the last 2 paragraphs and all the original ill., and having
a `Postscript 1969', by `H.C.L.H.', i.e. H. C. L. Heywood.
Shilton, R. P. The History of Southwell, in the County of Nottingham,
Its Hamlets and Vicinage, Including a Description of the Collegiate Church. Newark,
Ridge, 1818. 302 p., ill. Repr. by Nottinghamshire Leisure Services, West Bridgford,
1993.
Southwell and District Local History Society. Southwell:
The Town and Its People: An Up-to-date Historical Survey by Local Writers. Southwell,
1992. 199 p., ill. Pub. for subscribers only. Repr. as Southwell: The Town
and Its People: An Historical Survey by Local Writers. 1995.
Roman - Seventeenth Century
Abbott, C. `A Medieval Posy Ring Found at Southwell,
Nottinghamshire', TTS, 98 (1994), [138]-139, ill., bibl.
Baylay, A. M. Y. `Southwell. Pavement, Probably pre-Norman'
(Notes on Finds, 2), TTS, 5 (1901), supp., 58-59, ill.
[Beaumont, R. M.] Edward Cludd, 1603-1678: Cromwellian,
Man of Affairs, Land Speculator. [Southwell?, privately published],
1979. 8 p.
Daniels, C. M. `Excavation on the Site of the Roman
Villa at Southwell, 1959', TTS, 70 (1966), [13]-54, ill.,
bibl.
Davis, F. H. `Manor of Burgage, Southwell', NC 18,
2 (1957), 20-22. Author's surname spelt Davies at end of article.
Elliott, L. `Excavations on the Site of the
Minster Chambers, Southwell, Nottinghamshire', TTS, 100 (1996),
[171]-173, ill., bibl.
Hardstaff, R. E. The Southwell Domesday survey
1086 AD : a reconstruction of farm and domestic life on the Manor of
Southwell, Southwell and District Local History Society (2003).
Heath, J. E. `The Manor of Burgage at Southwell', NH,
no. 26 (1981), 9-10.
James, W. A. A History of Southwell in Saxon Times. Southwell,
Padgett, [c.1925]. 32 p. Repr. from Southwell Minster Parish Mag.,
(May-Aug, Oct, Dec, 1923; Jan, Mar-Apr, Sep, Nov-Dec 1924).
Kirby, J. L. `An Account of Robert Southwell, Receiver-General
of John Mowbray, Earl Marshal, 1422-3', Bull. of the Institute
of Historical Research, 27 (1954), 192-198.
Latham, P. The Romans Were Here: Southwell, Nottinghamshire,
During the Roman Period. Kelham, Newark and Sherwood District
Council, 1990. 59 p., ill., bibl.
Moore, W. `Edward Cludd of Norwood
Park, Southwell, Notts., with Pedigree of his Family', N&DN&Q,
4 (1896), 170-172.
Thoroton, R., 1623-1678. `Letter from Robert
Thoroton, M.D., to Sir Robert Southwell, Knight', TTS, 2 (1898),
supp., [3]-5.
Venables, E. `The Flight of Charles the First from
Oxford, and His Surrender to the Scotch Commissioners at Southwell
on the 5th of May, 1646', Reports and Papers, 14 (1877), 9-20.
Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
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Boyes, M. Love Without Wings: The Story of the
Unique Relationship Between Elizabeth Bridget Pigot of Southwell and
the Young Poet, Lord Byron. [Derby, privately published], 1988.
95 p., ill., bibl. Cover sub-title: A Biography of Elizabeth Pigot.
Hardstaff, R.E. Human cargo and the Southwell
connection : a record of a slave trading voyage of the eighteenth century
and the links with people living in the Southwell area at that time
: compiled from an old volume found in Southwell, Southwell and
District Local History Society, 2004
Hardstaff, R.E. Georgian diary: a year in the
life of a young Southwell attourney, Southwell: Southwell and
District Local History Society, 2000.
Hardstaff, R. E. and Lyth, P. Georgian
Southwell, As Seen in the Journals of the George Hodgkinsons, Attorneys
at Law, 1770-81. [Kelham], Newark & Sherwood District Council,
[1986]. 131 p., ill.
Lyth, P. `The Sporting Life: The 18th Century Journal
of a Southwell Lawyer', NH, no. 18 (1976), 2-3. George Hodgkinson,
1761-1822.
Miles, L. `Byron, The Early Years', NO,
24, 186 (1971), [24]-[25], ill.
Moore, W. `A Notts. Anonymous Author
(Dr. J. M. B. Pigot. 1785-1871)', N&DN&Q, 6 (1898),
140-141.
O'Neill, J. The life and times of John Thomas
Becher of Southwell 1769-1848. Burton Joyce: Julie O'Neill, 2002.
Pigot, E. G. `[Letter from Miss E. Pigot]', TTS,
5 (1901), supp., [51]-52. Letter to Mrs William Neale of Mansfield on
social life at Harrogate.
Plomer, W. Double Lives: An Autobiography. Cape,
1943, Repr. `Cathedral Town', 46-58. Edith and Edythe Browne (Plomer's
grandmother and mother) lived at Southwell in the late nineteenth
century.
Pratt, W. W. Byron at Southwell: The Making of
a Poet, With New Poems and Letters from the Rare Books Collections
of the University of Texas (Univ. of
Texas Byron Monographs, 1). Austin, [Univ. of Texas Pr.?], 1948. 145
p., ill.
Roberts, A. `Old Musty Parchment: Southwell in 1770,
from the Diary of George Hodgkinson', NC, 15, 1 (1953), 3-4.
Roberts, E. W. 'Dewpond at Brackenhurst
Hall, Southwell', NC (in NT) (Jun 1977), [149], 151,
ill.
AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE
Lyth, P. `The Story of a Field', NC, 15, 4
(1954), 12-13, ill. Halloughton Dale Field.
Merryweather, R. The Bramley, A World Famous Cooking
Apple. [Kelham], Newark and Sherwood District Council, 1992. 31
p., ill.
Society of Sherwood Archers. Society of Sherwood
Archers, Established in June 1838. Mansfield, 1848. 183
p. Lists of members and prize-winners.
Stirk, D. 'Southwell, South Africa', NC,
26, 5 [correctly 27, 1] (1966), 19-21, ill.
Simmonds, A. `The Origin of Apple `Bramley's Seedling', J.
of the Royal Horticultural Soc., 70 (1945), 99-103.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND SERVICES
Arundel, B. M. `The Erection of a Treadmill at the
County of Nottingham's House of Correction at Southwell', NH,
no. 38 (1987), 12-14.
Bramley, J. `House of Correction, Southwell (continued)', NC,
19, 4 (1958-59), 8-12, ill. Covers an earlier period than dealt with
by F. H. Davis (0000).
Davis, F. H. `The House of Correction, Southwell', NC,
19, 3 (1958), 8-11.
Lyth, P. `The Southwell Charter of 956 A.D.: An Exploration
of its Boundaries', TTS, 86 (1982), 49-61, ill. Repr. by Southwell
and District Local History Soc., 1984, with additional app. and 2 new
plates. The 1984 repr. itself repr. by Newark and Sherwood District
Council, [1989], together with (0000), as The Saxon Charter Boundary
of A.D. 956 and The Mediaeval Deer Parks of the Archbishops of York
at Southwell.
Lyth, P. and Davies, G. `The
Southwell Charter of A.D. 956: A New Appraisal of the Boundaries', TTS,
96 (1992), [125]-129, ill.
Mole, M. A Narrative of Eleven Years' Governorship
of Southwell House of Correction, Containing Several Important Particulars
Relative to the Regulations and Management of that Prison, and Shewing
in What Manner a Considerable Saving May be Made in the County Expenditure. Nottingham,
Dunn, 1834. 51 p.
Peters, D. J. `One of the "Bashaws of Somerset
House" and His Experiments at Southwell', NC, 26 [correctly
27], 2 (1966), 22-23, 27. George Nicholls.
SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION
Arundel, B. M. `Origins of Easthorpe Endowed School
- Southwell', NH, no. 33 (1984), 13-15, ill.
Benson, J. P. `History of Brackenhurst', in Nottinghamshire
Food and Farming Year Committee, Aspects of Nottinghamshire Agricultural
History (Haddenham, Cambridgeshire, Providence Pr., 1989), 69-72,
ill.
`The Southwell Lowes Wong Anglican Methodist (Controlled)
Junior School', NEC Circular (Sep 1974), 46-47, ill.
RELIGION AND CHURCHES
Bond, F. M. MethodistChurch,
Southwell: 1839-1939. Centenary Souvenir. [Southwell, privately
published, 1939]. 18 p., ill.
H. `Methodism in Southwell, Notts.', Wesleyan
- Methodist Mag., 5 ser., 10 (1864), 47-50.
Hustwayte, M. and Young, P. Holy
Trinity, Southwell: 150 years, 1846-1996. Southwell, M.
Hustwayte, 1996. 60 p., ill.
[Stevens, A. E. G.] HolyTrinityChurch,
Southwell, 1846-1946: Centenary Souvenir. [Southwell, The Church,
1946]. [9] p.
BUILDINGS AND PARKS
Arundel, B. M. Southwell: A History Walk. Southwell
Civic Soc., [1988]. [16] p., ill.
Norwood Park, Southwell,
Nottinghamshire: A History of the Park and Description of the Fruit
Growing. [Southwell, privately published, 197-]. [8] p., ill.
Nottinghamshire County Council and Newark
District Council. Southwell Conservation Area. [West
Bridgford, 197-]. [2] p., ill.
Nottinghamshire County Council. Southwell Town
Trail. [West Bridgford, 1976?]. Folded sheet, ill. Repr. with
different ill., [1979?].
Nottinghamshire County Council. Planning Dept.
Southwell (Civic Amenities Act, 1967. Conservation Area no. 5).
[West Bridgford, 197-]. 6 p., ill.
Nottinghamshire County Council. Planning Dept.
Westhorpe (Civic Amenities Act, 1967. Conservation Area no. 6).
[West Bridgford, 197-]. [5] p., ill.
Train, K. S. S. `Brackenhurst Hall', NC,
26, 3 (1965), 16-17, ill. Repr. as Brackenhurst Hall, the Nottinghamshire
Farm Institute, Southwell: A Short History of the Hall. [Southwell,
The Institute, 196-?].
Train, K. S. S. Southwell (Information Sheets,
45). Travel Assoc., [1948]. [4] p., ill. Described from photocopy.
Original not located.
SOUTHWELL MINSTER
HISTORY
Addleshaw, G. W. O. `The Chapter of Southwell', Southwell
R., 6 (correctly 7), 1 (1956), 13-17.
Bayes, C. S. 'St. Eadburh', Friends
Rep. (1975), 6-8. Buried in the minster.
Beaumont, R. M. The Chapter of
Southwell Minster: A Story of 1,000 Years. 4th ed. Derby, English
Life Publications, 1994. 36 p., ill. 1st ed., 1956.
Beaumont, R. M. `A Flash of Lightning on Guy Fawkes'
night, 1711: The Fire at Southwell Minster', TTS, 77 (1973),
[73]-81.
Beaumont, R. M. `400th Birthday at Southwell:
Queen Mary's Charter', Southwell R., 7 (correctly 8), 2 (Summer
1957), 16-17.
[Beaumont, R. M.] The Reverend
William Mompesson, 1638-1708: Hero of Eyam, and His Life in Nottinghamshire
- A Tribute. [Southwell Minster], 1979. 7 p., ill.
Craik, L. F., ed. `Seats in Church: An 18th
Century Dispute', NH, no. 23 (1979), 13-16.
Dimock, J. F. `The Fortunes of the Church of the Blessed
Mary the Virgin of Southwell, Through the Troubles of the Sixteenth
Century', Reports and Papers, 3 (1854), 88-102.
Dimock, J. F. History of the Collegiate Church
and Town of Southwell, With a Descriptive Account
of the Church. Southwell, [privately published], 1875. 70 p.,
ill.
Dowland, B. H. Southwell Minster: An Address
to the Friends of Southwell Cathedral Given in the Chapter House on Saturday,
15th May 1971. [n.p., privately published, 197-?]. 6
p.
Friends of Southwell [Cathedral]. The First Five
Years. [Southwell, 1952]. 12 p., ill.
[Herbert, Sir T.] `The History of the Collegiate
Church at Suthwell [sic]', in Dugdale, Sir W., The
History of St Paul's Cathedral in London, from its Foundation. 2nd
ed. [ed.] by E. Maynard (James, 1716), [3rd sequence], [47]-50, and
index, [15]. Not present in 1st ed., 1658, or 3rd ed., 1818.
Heywood, H. C. L. Southwell Minster, Village Cathedral:
A Commentary for the Visitor. 9th ed. [Southwell, privately published],
1969. 20 p., ill., bibl. 1st ed., [195-].
Heywood, H. C. L. `22 Years', Friends Rep(1974),
10-11. Friends of Southwell Cathedral.
Hodgson, W. E. The Life of Thomas II., Archbishop
of York, and his Connection with Southwell Minster.
An Essay for the Eight Hundredth Anniversary of his Consecration, to
be Held at Southwell, on June 29th, 1909. Nottingham, Saxton,
1909. 92 p., ill.
Leach, A. F., ed. Visitations and Memorials of
Southwell Minster (Camden Soc., 2 ser., 48). 1891. 234 p., ill.
Race, S. `Booth's Chapel, Southwell: Some Further
Notes', TTS, 25 (1921), [67]-72, ill.
Race, S. `Note on an Old Painting of Southwell Minster
[by John Mason] and Archbishop Booth's Chapel', TTS, 22 (1918),
[114]-124, ill.
Rawlins, B. `Southwell Minster (Nottingham's Festival
Halls, 1)', NT (Mar 1970), 41-[43], ill.
Rogers, A. Southwell Minster
After the Civil Wars. Univ. of Nottingham, Dept. of Adult Education,
1974. 35, [21] p., ill.
`Simposion Conteyning a Dialogue Touching the State
of the Church of Southwell, in the County of Nottingham (Manuscripts
of the Collegiate Church of the Blessed Mary the Virgin of Southwell,
Number CI)', transcribed by W. A. James, TTS, 25 (1921), [1]-48.
Smith, B. J. R. `Recollections of Southwell Minster', Friends
Rep (1964), 7-8.
`Southwell Minster', Reliquary, n.s., 4 (1890),
108-110, ill. On an inventory of 1553
`Southwell Minster', Reliquary, n.s., 4 (1890),
178-179. Letter from Edwin Sandys to Lord Burghley, 1587.
Stenton, Sir F. M. `The Founding of Southwell
Minster', Southwell R., 6, 3 (1956), 4-10. Repr. twice without
publication details, also in TTS, 71 (1967), [13]-17, and
in Stenton, Preparatory to Anglo-Saxon England,
Being the Collected Papers, ed. by D. M. Stenton (Oxford, Clarendon
Pr., 1970), 364-370.
Thompson, A. H. `The Cathedral Church of the Blessed
Virgin Mary, Southwell', TTS, 15 (1911), [15]-62, ill.
Thompson, A. H. `The Certificates of the Chantry Commissioners
for the College of Southwell in 1546 and 1548, with an Introduction
and Notes', TTS, 15 (1911), [63]-158.
Whitworth, R. H. `Documentary History of Southwell', Reports
and Papers, 14 (1877), 26-40. The Minster.
Widdows, G. H. `Southwell Minster in the Twelfth Century', Southwell
Diocesan Mag., 22 (1909), 94-96, ill.
ARCHITECTURE
General
Beaumont, R. M. The Builders of
Southwell Minster and their Marks. [Southwell, privately
published], 1992. [11] p., ill., bibl.
Beaumont, R. M. `Masons' Marks in the Minster', Friends
Rep (1983), 4-7, ill.
[Beaumont, R. M.] `A Reassessment
of the Construction of the Passage and Vestibule to the Chapter House
of Southwell Minster', Friends Rep (1989), 11-16.
Bond, F. The Cathedrals of England and Wales,
Being a Fourth Edition of English Cathedrals Illustrated. Batsford,
[1912]. `The Cathedral Church of the Blessed Mary the Virgin of Southwell',
342-356, ill. 1st ed., 1899.
Bonney, T. G. Cathedrals, Abbeys and Churches
of England and Wales: Descriptive,
Historical, Pictorial. Cassell, [1887]. `Southwell',
by E. Glaister, [242]-247, ill.
Bumpus, T. F. The Cathedrals of England and Wales. 2nd
ed., rev. by E. M. Lang. Laurie, 1921, repr. `Southwell', 303-310,
ill. 1st ed., 1905-1906. 3 v.
Conybeare, W. J. A Description of Southwell Minster.
[Southwell?], privately published, 1931. [16] p., ill.
Conybeare, W. J. "Here's A Church - Let's
Go In". Gloucester, British, 1946. `Southwell - A Cathedral
Parish Church', 64-76, ill.
Conybeare, W. J. The Story of Southwell Minster. 11th
ed. Gloucester, British, [c.1950]. 38 p., ill. 1st ed. [193-].
Dimock, A. The CathedralChurch of
Southwell: A Description of its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal
See (Bell's Cathedral Ser.). 2nd ed. Bell, 1901. 130 p., ill.,
bibl. 1st ed., 1898.
Dimock, J. F. `Architectural History of Southwell
Minster', Reports and Papers, 10 (1869), [39]-56. `Addendum',
on unnumbered p. preceding roman-numbered preliminaries.
Dimock, J. F. `Architectural History of the Church
of Blessed Mary the Virgin, of Southwell', J. of the British Archaeological
Assoc., 8 (1853), [265]-303, ill.
[Dimock, J. F.] A Descriptive and Historical Account
of the Collegiate Church of Southwell. Southwell, Whittingham,
1854. 91 p., ill.
Dimock, J. F. Illustrations of the Collegiate
Church of Southwell, in a Series of Ten Views of the Exterior and Interior,
in Tinted Lithography, from Drawings by E. H. Buckler, With An Architectural
Description by J. F. Dimock. Simpkin, Marshall, [1854]. [22] p.,
ill.
Dixon, P. `Southwell Minster', in Royal
Archaeological Institute, The Nottingham Area (1989),
[21]-23, ill., bibl.
Dowland, B. H. `Repairs to Stonework', Friends
Rep (1974), 4-[7], ill.
Fairbairns, A. Portfolio of English Cathedrals. SPCK,
[19-?]. `Southwell Cathedral', [273]-287, ill. This section
issued as separate, pub. by Simpkin, Marshall, [19-?], [17]-31, ill. Publishing
history of Fairbairns' work not researched.
Fairbairns, W. H. Southwell (Notes
on the Cathedrals, 36). SPCK, [193-?]. [16] p. Mainly
pictorial.
Glaister, E. Hand Guide to Southwell Cathedral. [n.p.,
privately published], 1885. 8 p. Different from her contribution
to (0000).
Hallett, C. `Southwell Cathedral', Architectural
R., 10 (1901), 84-99, ill.
Killpack, W. B. The History and Antiquities of
the Collegiate Church of Southwell ...; Illus. by Views of the Interior
and Exterior, Plans, Sections, etc., of the Edifice, with a Descriptive
Account by T. H. Clarke. Simpkin, 1839. 53 p. Engraved title page: The
History and Antiquities of Southwell Collegiate Church. By T. H. Clarke.
Livett, G. M. Southwell Minster: An Account of
the Collegiate and Cathedral Church of Southwell,
Architectural, Archaeological, and Historical. Southwell, Whittingham,
1883. 160 p., ill. Large paper ed. also issued.
[Loughton, A. J.] Southwell Minster: A Short
Guide. Southwell, Loughton, [1925]. [18] p. Mainly pictorial.
Repr. with very minor changes in text and ill., [c.1927] and [c.1930].
Cover title always Pictorial Southwell.
McAleer, J. P. `Southwell, Worksop, and Stylistic
Tendencies in English Twelfth-Century Facade Desigh', in Fernie,
E. and Crossley, P., eds., Medieval Architecture and its Intellectual
Context: Studies in Honour of Peter Kidson (Hambledon Pr., 1990),
[61]-72, ill.
Petch, M. R. `Detective Work in the Minster', Friends
Rep (1975), 4-5, ill. A mason's mark of lvo de Raughton.
Petit, J. L. `Southwell Minster', Memoirs ...
Communicated to the Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute
of Great Britain and Ireland, Held at Lincoln, July 1848(1850),
[197]-214, ill.
Pevsner, Sir N. and Metcalf,
P. The Cathedrals of England (Harmondsworth,
Viking, 1985. 2 v.) Middle, Eastern and Northern England. `Southwell.
Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Anglican (Based
on B of E Nottinghamshire, 1979, as revised by Elizabeth Williamson,
further revised, with information from Ronald Sims and George McHardy,
and The Leaves of Southwell, 1945)', [300]-313, ill.
Planché, J. R. `Archaeological Gleanings at
Lincoln and Southwell', J. of the British Archaeological Assoc.,
8 (1853), 304-309, ill.
Randall, G. Cathedrals in Britain. Letts,
1979. `Southwell', 114-118, ill.
[Statham, H. H.] `Southwell', by H.H.S., in [Statham,
H. H., ed.] The Cathedrals of England and Wales. "The
Builder" ser. (The Builder, 1894), [63]-65, ill.
Summers, N. The Chapter House, Southwell Minster. Derby,
English Life, 1984. 20 p., ill., bibl.
Summers, N. `The 750th Anniversary of the Building
of the Choir', Friends Rep. (1984), [6]-9, ill.
Summers, N. Southwell Minster. Pitkin, 1972.
24 p., ill.
Thorold, H. Southwell Minster. Derby,
Englife Life, 1992. 24 p., ill.
Treadgold, J. D. `The Airmen's Chapel', Friends
Rep. (1968), [7]-10, ill.
Trebeck, M. Pictorial Southwell, from Photographs
by A. J. Loughton. With Short Guide. Southwell, Loughton,
[190-?]. 31 p., ill.
Details and Fittings
Allen, J. R. `Sculptured Norman Capitals at Southwell
Minster', Reports and Papers, 21 (1892), 239-243, ill.
Allen, J. R. `Sculptured Norman Capitals at Southwell
Minster', Illustrated Archaeologist, 1 (1893), 31-42, ill.
Variant of (0000).
Beaumont, R. M. Portraits in Stone: Some Medieval
People in Southwell. [Southwell, privately published], 1990. 14
p., ill.
Coffman, P. `The Romanesque Rib-Vaults of Southwell
Minster', TTS, 98 (1994), [38]-48, ill.
Conybeare, W. J. `The Carved Capitals of Southwell
Minster', J. of the British Archaeological Assoc., 2 ser.,
39 (1934), 176-185, ill.
Pevsner, Sir N. The Leaves of Southwell (King
Penguin). Harmondsworth, Penguin, 1945. 71 p., ill.
Roberts, E. E. `The Simpson Stalls', Friends Rep. (1976),
4-6, ill. Charles Henry Simpson, wood carver.
Seward, A. C. `The Foliage, flowers and Fruit of Southwell
Chapter House', Proc. of the Cambridge Antiquarian Soc., 35
(1935), 1-32, ill., bibl.
Tudor-Craig, P. `Controversial Sculptures: The Southwell
Tympanum, the Glastonbury Respond, the Leigh Christ', Anglo-Norman
Studies, 12 (1989), [211]-231, ill. Southwell, passim.
Glass
Beaumont, J. The Stained Glass of Southwell Minster:
A Brief Guide to the Stained and Painted Glass at the ParishChurch and
Cathedral of St Mary, Southwell, Commonly Known as Southwell Minster. Southwell,
[privately published], 1988. 46 p., ill., bibl.
Booth, J. S. M. `Riddle of a Church's Windows', Country
Life, 113 (1953), 896-898, ill. "Stained glass in the east
window of Southwell Minster, Nottinghamshire, thought to have been
originally in the Temple Church in Paris."
Winston, C. `An Account of the Painted Glass in Lincoln
Cathedral and Southwell Minster: With Some General Remarks on Glass
Painting', Memoirs ... Communicated to the Annual Meeting of the
Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Held at Lincoln,
July 1848 (1850), [90]-124, [328], ill. Repr. in his Memoirs
Illustrative of the Art of Glass-Painting (Murray, 1865), [77]-105,
ill.
Monuments
[Beaumont, R. M.] Archbishop
Sandys and his Monument in Southwell Minster. [Southwell?, privately
published], 1979. 8 p., ill.
Bloxam, M. H. `On the Sepulchral Effigy of Archbishop
Sandys, in the Minster Church, Southwell, Nottinghamshire', Reports
and Papers, 10 (1869), [27]-38.
Bells
Exton, W. L. `The Bells, 1055-1974 [sic]', Friends
Rep. (1964), 4-5.
James, W. A. A History of the Bells and Chimes
of the Collegiate Church (now the CathedralChurch)
of the Blessed Mary the Virgin of Southwell, 1055-1921. Southwell,
Padgett, 1921. 14 p., ill.
Meredith, J. `The Minster Bells', Friends Rep (1981),
8, 10.
Meredith, J. Southwell Minster: A Short History
of the Bells. [Southwell?, privately published, 198-]. [5 p.]
ill.
MUSIC
Beard, K. Southwell Minster: A Short History of
the Organ. [Southwell?, privately published, 198-]. [6] p., ill.
Dotted Crotchet, ps. 'Southwell Minster', Musical
Times, 50 (1909), 501-510, ill. Music, 505-510.
Hale, P. R. The Organs of Southwell Minster. Southwell
Cathedral Council, 1996. 66 p., ill.
Sumner, W. L. `The Organs of Southwell Cathedral', Organ,
14 (1934), 12-21, ill.
Sumner, W. L. `The Organs of Southwell Cathedral', Organ,
51 (1972), 89-98, ill.
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