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  Manuscript sources Cambridge
  • Cambridge, Cambridge University LibraryMS Baker XXX
London: British Library
  • Add. MS 5809, William Cole, Collections, XIII, 18th century
  • Add. MS 5847, William Cole, Collections, XLVI, eighteenth century
  • Add. MS 6728, Thomas Kerrich, Collections, late 18th/early 19th century
  • Add. MS 6732, Thomas Kerrich, Collections, late 18th/early 19th century
  • Add. MS 8839, Peter Le Neve, Collections for Norfolk, 18th century
  • Add. MS 8844, Charles Parkin, Collections for Norfolk, 18th century
  • Add. MS 12525, Benjamin Mackerell, The Monumental Inscriptions, fenestral and other arms in the parish churches of the city of Norwich, 1723
  • Add. MS 12526, Benjamin Mackerell, Church Notes taken in 1743–5 in sixty-two churches in the county of Norfolk, 18th century
  • Add. MS 14823, Craven Ord, Journal of tours in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, 1781–97
  • Add. MS 17462, D. J. Powell, Collections for the history of several of the counties of England, c.1815
  • Add. MS 27967, Dawson Turner, Collections relating to the county of Norfolk, 1755–1858
  • Add. MS 23043, XX, f.98r, Dawson Turner, Collection, Additional Illustrations to Blomefield, 19th century
  • Add. MS 33848, Charles Winston, Collections on glass-painting, 1850
  • Add. MS 37139, C. A. Buckler, Painted glass rough pencil drawings, rubbings and tracings of figures from painted glass, with a few coloured drawings, 19th century
Harley Manuscripts
  • MS Harley 901, Robert Kemp, Heraldic Collection, late 16th century
Lansdowne Manuscripts
  • MS Lansdowne 260, Heraldic Collection, a volume of miscellanies formerly collected by some herald in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, late 16th century
Norwich: Norfolk Record Office
  • D5.594 (352x3), unfoliated church notes, 1667
  • D5.594 (352x3), transcription of medieval bede roll, c.1667
  • D5.594 (352x3), Antiquities in ye Church of East Harling in Norfolk, 19th century
  • Rye MS 17, Thomas Martin, Norfolk Church Collections, 7 vols, 18th century
  • Rye MS 6, Anthony Norris, Norfolk Funeral Monuments, 6 vols, 18th century
Fitch Collection
  • MS MC 500/14 (761x7), pp. 39–43, John Kirkpatrick, notes on St Andrew’s church, September 1712
  • MS MC 500/16 (761x7), unpaginated/unfoliated, John Kirkpatrick, small octavo notebook with notes on St Peter Hungate church, December 1712
On Deposit from the Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society
  • Frere MSSNAS 1/1/23(Taverham Hundred): Taverham, loose folio, 18th century; Frettenham, sheet 1, 18th century
  • Frere MSSNAS 1/1/17 (Holt Hundred): Cley, description of church dated 1735; Stody, two unfoliated sheets of church notes in the hand of Dr Newdigate, c.1735
  • Frere MSSNAS 1/1/7 (Eynsford Hundred): Salle, 18th century; Ringland, loose folio, 18th century
  • George A. King, collection of watercolours, drawings and sketches, uncalendared, late 19th/early 20th century
Norwich: University of East Anglia
  • Frank Woodman, typescript survey of St Peter Hungate, Norwich, c.1971–75
Oxford, Bodleian Library
  • Bodleian Library, MS Ashmole 784Elias Ashmole, notebook, 17th century
Present Whereabouts Unknown
  • C. Woodforde, Ancient Glass in Norfolk, typescript notes, c.1935–50 (photocopy in possession of the author; on the spine is Ancient Glass in East Anglia, I: Norfolk)
  Printed sources
  • Acta SanctorumSociété des Bollandistes, Acta Sanctorum, 68 vols, Antwerp and Brussels, 1643–1940
  • Anon. 1913 Anon., ‘The Proceedings for the Year 1913’, Norfolk Archaeology, xviii, 1913, pp. xlv–lxviii
  • Atherton et al. 1996 I. Atherton, E. Fernie, C. Harper-Bill and H. Smith (eds), Norwich Cathedral, Church, City and Diocese, 1096-1996, London/Rio Grande (TX), 1996
  • Baring-Gould 1914 S. Baring-Gould, Lives of the Saints, Edinburgh, 1914
  • Barron 2004 C. Barron, ‘The Political Culture of Medieval London’, in L. Clark and C. Carpenter (eds), Political Culture in Late Medieval Britain, The Fifteenth Century, IV, Woodbridge, 2004, pp. 111–33
  • Barron 2007 C. M. Barron, ‘The Travelling Saint: Zita of Lucca and England’, in Freedom of Movement in the Middle Ages, Harlaxton Medieval Studies, XV, Donington, 2007, pp. 186–202
  • Bates 1992 D. Bates, Bishop Remigius of Lincoln 1067-1092, Lincoln, 1992
  • Bennett 1888[E. K.] Bennett, 'The College of S. John Evangelist of Rushworth', Norfolk Archaeology, x, 1888, pp. 276–380
  • Biblia Pauperum 1987 A. Henry, Biblia Pauperum: a facsimile and edition, Aldershot, 1987
  • Birch 1887–1900 W. de G. Birch, Catalogue of Seals in the Department of Manuscripts in the British Museum, 6 vols, London, 1887–1900
  • Blake 1961W. J. Blake, 'Fuller’s List of Norfolk Gentry', Norfolk Archaeology, xxxii, 1961, pp. 261–91
  • Blomefield and Parkin 1805–10F. Blomefield and C. Parkin, An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk, 11 vols, Norwich, 1805–10 (2nd edn; 1st edn 5 vols, 1739–75)
  • Blyth 1863W. Blyth, Historical Notices and Records of the Village and Parish of Fincham, in the County of Norfolk, King’s Lynn, 1863
  • Boutell’s Heraldry 1970 Boutell’s Heraldry, London, 1970 (7th edn, rev. J. P. Brooke-Little)
  • Brown 1987S. Crewe, Stained Glass in England, c. 1180-c. 1540, London, 1987
  • Brown 1994S. Brown, Stained Glass: An Illustrated History, London, 1994
  • Brown 1999 S. Brown, Stained Glass at York Minster, London, 1999
  • Bryant 1905 H. Bryant, The Churches of Norfolk: Taverham Hundred, Norwich, 1905
  • Bryant 1907T. H. Bryant, The Churches of Norfolk: Hundred of Forehoe, Norwich, 1905
  • Burke 1883 B. Burke, A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerage of the British Empire, London, 1883
  • Burke and Burke J. Burke and J. B. Burke, A General Armory of England, Scotland and Ireland, London, 1843
  • Caddy 1846 T. Caddy, Sketches for an Ecclesiology of the Deaneries of Sparham, Taverham and Ingworth in Norfolk, Norwich, 1846
  • Carus-Wilson 1973E. M. Carus-Wilson, 'Die Hanse und England', in Hanse in Europa: Brücke zwischen den Märkten 12.-17. Jahrhundert, exhibition catalogue (Kunsthalle, Cologne), Cologne, 1973, pp. 85–106
  • Castor 2000H. Castor, The King, the Crown, and the Duchy of Lancaster: Public Authority and Private Power 1399-1461, Oxford, 2000
  • Castor 2004H. Castor, Blood and Roses, London, 2004
  • Cattermole and Cotton 1983P. Cattermole and S. Cotton, 'Medieval Parish Church Building in Norfolk', Norfolk Archaeology, xxxviii, 1983, pp. 235–79
  • Cautley 1949H. M. Cautley, Norfolk Churches, Ipswich, 1949
  • Chesshyre and Woodcock 1992 H. Chesshyre and T. Woodcock, Dictionary of British Arms, I, London, 1992
  • Cokayne 1910–59 G. E. Cokayne, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, London, 1910–59 (rev. edn)
  • Cole 1993 W. Cole, A Catalogue of Netherlandish and North European Roundels in Britain, CVMA (GB), Summary Catalogue 1, Oxford, 1993
  • Copinger 1904–1907 W. A. Copinger, County of Suffolk: Its History as Disclosed by Existing Records and Other Documents, being materials for the History of Suffolk, 5 vols, London, 1904–1907
  • Copinger 1905–11W. A. Copinger, The Manors of Suffolk, 7 vols, Manchester, 1905–11
  • Corder 1965J. Corder, A Dictionary of Suffolk Arms, Suffolk Records Society, VII, Ipswich, 1965
  • Corder 1998 J. Corder, A Dictionary of Suffolk Crests, Suffolk Record Society, XL, Woodbridge, 1998
  • Corpus Vitrearum USA, Checklist III 1989M. H. Caviness and M. W. Cothren (eds), Stained Glass before 1700 in American Collections: Midwestern and Western States, Corpus Vitrearum USA, Checklist III, Washington, 1989
  • Corpus Vitrearum USA, Checklist IV 1991 T. B. Husband, Stained Glass before 1700 in American Collections: Silver-Stained Roundels and Unipartite Panels, Corpus Vitrearum USA, Checklist IV (Studies in the History of Art, XXIX), Washington, 1991
  • Cotton 1987S. Cotton, 'Mediaeval Roodscreens in Norfolk – their Construction and Painting Dates', Norfolk Archaeology, xl, 1987, pp. 44–54
  • Cotton and Tricker n.d. S. Cotton and R. Tricker, St Mary Magdalene, Wiggenhall: A Brief Guide, n.d.
  • Cowen 1985 P. Cowen, A Guide to Stained Glass in Britain, London, 1985
  • Cozens-Hardy 1931B. Cozens-Hardy (ed.), Calendar of Frere MSS.: Hundred of Holt, Norfolk Record Society Publications, I, Norwich, 1931, pp. 5–40
  • CVMA France, Recensement IVM. Callas Bey et al. (eds), Les Vitraux de Champagne-Ardenne, CVMA France, Recensement des vitraux anciens de la France, IV, Paris, 1992
  • de Valous 1970 G. de Valous, Le Monachisme clunisien des origines au XVe siècle, 2 vols, Paris, 1970
  • DNBThe Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford, 2004
  • Drake 1926 R. and W. Drake, Saints and Their Emblems, London, 1926
  • Duffy 1992 E. Duffy, Stripping the Altars: Traditional Religion in England c.1400-c.1580, New Haven/London, 1992
  • Dunn and Sutermeister 1978 I. Dunn and H. Sutermeister, The Norwich Guildhall, Norwich, 1978
  • Dutton 2000A. Dutton, 'Piety, Politics and Persona: MS Harley 4012 and Anne Harling', in F. Riddy (ed.), Prestige, Authority and Power in Late Medieval Manuscripts and Texts, Woodbridge, 2000, pp. 133–46
  • Ewing 1852W. C. Ewing, 'Notices of Norwich Merchants’ Marks', Norfolk Archaeology, iii, 1852, pp. 176–228
  • Farrer 1887–93 E. Farrer, The Church Heraldry of Norfolk: a description of all coats of arms on brasses, monuments, slabs, hatchments etc. now to be found in the country, 3 vols, Norwich, 1887–93
  • Fawcett 1980 T. Fawcett, ‘Salle Church’, Archaeological Journal, cxxxvii, 1980, pp. 332–33
  • Fletcher 1994A. J. Fletcher, 'The N-Town plays', in R. Beadle (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Medieval English Theatre, Cambridge, 1994
  • Foster 1904J. Foster, Two Tudor Books of Arms being Harleian Manuscripts 2189 and 6163, London 1904
  • French 1995 T. French, York Minster: The Great East Window, CVMA (GB), Summary Catalogue 5, Oxford, 1995
  • Gairdner 1986 J. Gairdner (ed.),The Paston Letters,Gloucester, 1986 (1st edn 1872)
  • Greening Lamborn 1940E. A. Greening Lamborn, The Armorial Glass of the Oxford Diocese 1250-1850, Oxford, 1949
  • Greenwood and Norris 1976R. Greenwood and M. Norris, The Brasses of Norfolk Churches, Woodbridge, 1976
  • Griffiths 1981 R. A. Griffiths, The Reign of Henry VI, Thrupp, 1981
  • Hammerstein 1980 R. Hammerstein, Tanz und Musik des Todes: die mittelalterliche Totentanz und ihr Nachleben, Bern, 1980
  • Harrison 1914G. L. Harrison, 'A Few Notes on the Lovells of East Harling', Norfolk Archaeology, xviii, 1914, pp. 46–77
  • Harrisson 1921 W. R. Harrisson, ‘Notes on the Early Lords of the Manors in the Parish of Shelfhanger, Norfolk’, Norfolk Archaeology, xx, 1921, pp. 31–56
  • Harrison 1922 F. Harrison, ‘The Western Choir Clerestory Windows in York Minster’, Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, xxvi, 1922, pp. 353–73
  • Harrod 1855 H. Harrod, [report on paper given 5 July 1850 to the Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society], Norfolk Archaeology, iv, 1855, p. 347
  • Haward 1984B. Haward, Nineteenth Century Norfolk Stained Glass, Norwich, 1984
  • Hawes 1989 T. Hawes (ed.), An Index to Norwich City Officers 1453-1835, Norfolk Record Society Publications, LII (for 1986), Norwich, 1989
  • Heslop 1988 T. Heslop, ‘The construction and furnishing of the parish church of Salle, Norfolk’, in The Cambridge Guide to the Arts in Britain, II: The Middle Ages, ed. B. Ford, Cambridge, 1988, pp. 194–99
  • Horrox 2003R. Horrox, 'Images of Royalty', in Marks and Williamson 2003, pp. 170–179
  • Hotblack 1910 J. T. Hotblack, ‘The Armorial Bearings of the City of Norwich’, Norfolk Archaeology, xvii, 1910, pp. 245–53
  • Hughes 2002J. Hughes, Arthurian Myths and Alchemy: The Kingship of Edward IV, Thrupp, 2002
  • Humphery-Smith and Heenan 1962–63 C. R. Humphery-Smith and M. G. Heenan, ‘The Royal Heraldry of England’, The Coat of Arms, vii, 1962–63, pp. 122–27
  • Hurst 2005 D. Hurst, Sheep in the Cotswolds: The Medieval Wool Trade, Stroud, 2005,
  • Hutchinson 1949F. E. Hutchinson, Medieval Glass at All Souls College: A History and Description, Based upon the Notes of the Late G. M. Rushforth, London, 1949
  • Ingelby 1929 C. Ingleby, A Supplement to Blomefield’s Norfolk, Norwich, 1929
  • Jacob 1964 E. F. Jacob, ‘Thomas Brouns, Bishop of Norwich 1436-45’, in H. R. Trevor-Roper (ed.), Essays in British History Presented to Sir Keith Feiling, London, 1964, pp. 61–83
  • James 1930M. R. James, Suffolk and Norfolk, London, 1930 (reprinted Bury St Edmunds, 1987)
  • James 1984 M. R. James, ‘The Iconography of Buckinghamshire’, Records of Buckinghamshire, xxvi, 1984, pp. 281–98
  • Jenkins 2003J. Jenkins, 'St Katherine and Laywomen’s Piety: The Middle English Prose Life in London, BL, Harley MS 4012', in J. Jenkins and K. J. Lewis (eds), St Katherine of Alexandria: Texts and Contexts in Western Medieval Europe, Turnhout, 2003, pp. 153–170
  • Johnson 1972 B. Johnson, ‘The Minster: Stained Glass’, in N. Pevsner, Yorkshire: York and the East Riding, The Buildings of England, Harmondsworth, 1972
  • Kelly’s Directory 1929 Kelly’s Directory of the Counties of Cambridge, Norfolk and Suffolk, 1929, ed. A. L. Kelly, London, 1929
  • Kelly’s Directory 1908Kelly’s Directory of Norfolk, 1908, London, 1908
  • Kent 1928 E. A. Kent, Norwich Guildhall: The Fabric and the Ancient Stained Glass, Norwich, 1928
  • Kent 1929 E. A. Kent, ‘Stained and Painted Glass in the Guildhall’, Norfolk Archaeology, xxiii, 1929, pp. 1–10
  • Kent 1932E. A. Kent, 'The Church of St Peter Hungate, Norwich. A Museum of Church Art', Norwich, 1932
  • Keyser 1907 C. Keyser, ‘Notes on some Fifteenth-Century Glass in the Church of Wiggenhall St Mary Magdalene’, Norfolk Archaeology, xvi, 1907, pp. 306–19
  • Keyser 1917C. Keyser, 'Some Notes on Ancient Stained Glass in Sandringham Church, Norfolk', Norfolk Archaeology, xix, 1917, pp. 122–32
  • King 1907G. A. King, 'On the Ancient Stained Glass Still Remaining in the Church of St Peter Hungate, Norwich', Norfolk Archaeology, xvi, 1907, pp. 205–18
  • King 1940 D. King, ‘The releaded and rearranged ancient glass in Bale church’, Journal of the British Society of Master Glass-painters, viii, 1940, pp. 58–62
  • King 1971 D. G. King, ‘Winchester College Stained Glass’, Archaeologia, ciii, 1971, pp. 149–77
  • King 1974D. J. King, Stained Glass Tours around Norfolk Churches, Woodbridge, 1974
  • King 1977D. J. King, 'An Antiphon to St Edmund in Taverham Church', Norfolk Archaeology, xxxvi, 1977, pp. 387–91
  • King 1980 D. J. King, ‘Salle Church – The Glazing’, Archaeological Journal, cxxxvii, 1980, pp. 334–35
  • King 1996a D. J. King, ‘The Panel Paintings and Stained Glass’, in I. Atherton, E. Fernie, C. Harper-Bill and H. Smith (eds), Norwich Cathedral, Church, City and Diocese 1096–1996, London/Rio Grande (TX), 1996, pp. 410–30
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  • King 2004bD. J. King, 'Medieval Glass-Painting', in Rawcliffe and Wilson 2004, pp. 121–36
  • King 2006D. J. King, The Stained Glass of St Peter Mancroft, Norwich, CVMA (GB), V, Oxford, 2006
  • King 2008a D. J. King, ‘The Stained Glass of Wiggenhall St Mary Magdalen, Norfolk’, in J. McNeill (ed.), King’s Lynn and the Fens: Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology, British Archaeological Association Conference Transactions, XXXI, Leeds, 2008, pp. 186–98
  • King 2008b D. King, ‘Reading the Material Culture: Stained Glass and Politics in Late Medieval Norfolk’, in Rule, Redemption and Representations in Late Medieval England and France, The Fifteenth Century, VIII, Woodbridge, 2008, pp. 105–34
  • King (forthcoming)D. J. King, 'Anne Harling Reconsidered', Proceedings of the 2004 Harlaxton Symposium, forthcoming
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