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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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of John, married Katherin,daughter and heir of Thomas Ffitznicoll: so says Glos.Visitation. 6: Berkeley. (Gules) a chevron between tenroses (argent) barbed. . . . This seems to be a variety ofBerkeley that was not much used in this district, thoughthere are amongst old glass in neigbouring churches manysmall argent roses barbed or which might have belonged tosuch a coat; but I have not come across a perfect shield.7 : Berkeley, of Berkeley. s. side. 1 : Abbot Elyot. 2 : Berkeley, of Berkeley. 3 : Ber-keley, of Stoke Gifford. 4: Abbot Newlands badge orrebus. ENTRANCE TO ABBOTS LODGINGS, LOWER COLLEGE GREEN. i : Berkeley, of Berkeley. 2 ; Abbot Newlands badge. A word of praise is due to the Rev. John Woodward,who happened to read most of these coats at a time whenno catalogue had been made, and before most of those in theCloisters had been removed from the old West Wall; seeinghe has been able to save for the heraldic student of to-daymany that would have otherwise been unreadable now.
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NOTES ON FRENCH JUBES OR ROOD-LOFTS,AND THE THREE STONE ONES STILLEXISTING IN FRANCE. By F. F. TUCKETT. Much interest having been excited amongst our members byMr. F. F. Foxs admirable and beautifully illustrated Presi-dential Address on Roods and Rood-Lofts, I venture tolay before you, by way of modest postscript, a few notes onthe subject, partly gathered from various articles by thatgreat architect, M. Viollet le Due, and partly the result ofenquiries made this spring during visits to a dozen or moreof the greater cathedrals of France. Mr. Fox observes that the ambones of the Greek andLatin churches up-to the fourteenth century were not atall in form what we call a rood-loft, and the Frencha 1 jube, being rather vast pulpits . . . than screenslike those of the Western churches, which, dating probablyfrom the thirteenth century, form a separation, a sort of raisedgallery, between the choir and nave. He adds that theredoes not exist in France a single jube of the ancient period,and y

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