Hope, W. H. St. John (William Henry St. John), Sir, 1854-1919
William Henry St John Hope English archaeologist and antiquarian
Hope, William Henry St. John, 1854-1919
Hope, W. H. St. John 1854-1919
Hope, W.H. St. John (William Henry Saint John), 1854-1919
Hope, William Henry Saint John
Hope, William H. St. John (1854-1919).
Hope, W. H. St. John (William Henry St. John), 1854-1919
Hope, Sir William Henry St. John
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Works
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The abbey of St. Mary in Furness, Lancashire. | |
The ancient paintings in the Hastings and Oxenbridge Chantry chapels, in St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle | |
The Ancient Topography of the town of Ludlow, in the county of Salop | |
Architectural description of Kirkstall Abbey | |
The architectural history of the cathedral church and monastery of St. Andrew at Rochester | |
The Bound Church of the Knights Templars at Temple Bruer, Lincolnshire | |
Chronicles of the collegiate church or free chapel of All Saints, Derby, by the rev. J. Charles Cox,... and W. H. St. John Hope,... Illustrated by George Bailey | |
Chronicon abbatie de Parco Lude = The chronicle of Louth Park Abbey, with appendix of documents | |
The Cistercian Abbey of Beaulieu, in the County of Southampton | |
The Cluniac Priory of St Pancras at Lewes | |
Cowdray and Easebourne Priory in the county of Sussex | |
English altars from illuminated manuscripts | |
English Fortresses and Castles of the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries | |
English Medieval Chalices and Patens | |
Excavations on the site of the Roman city at Silchester, Hants, in 1908 | |
Fountains Abbey, Yorkshire | |
The Gilbertine Priory of Watton, in the East Riding of Yorkshire | |
Gloucester Civic Insignia: With Notes on Maces of the Time of the Commonwealth | |
Grammar of English heraldry | |
Haughmond Abbey, Shropshire | |
The Heraldry and Sculptures of the Vault of the Divinity School at Oxford | |
Heraldry for craftsmen & designers | |
The history of the London Charterhouse from its foundation until the suppression of the monastery | |
Illustrated catalogue of the exhibition of English Medieval alabaster work held in the rooms of the Society of Antiquaries 26th May to 30th June, 1910. | |
Index to the Archaeologia, or Miscellaneous tracts relating to antiquity, from vol. I to vol. L inclusive... | |
An introduction to English liturgical colours, 1920: | |
Inventories of Christchurch, Canterbury, with historical and topographical introduction and illustrative documents. | |
Inventories of the Goods of Henry of Eastry (1331), Richard of Oxenden (1334), and Robert Hathbrand (1339), Successively Priors of the Monastery of Christchurch, Canterbury | |
Inventory of the Goods and Chattels belonging to Thomas, Duke of Gloucester, and Seized in his Castle at Pleshy, Co. Essex, 21 Richard II. (1397); with their Values, as shown in the Escheator’s Accounts | |
IV.—The Funeral, Monument, and Chantry Chapel of King Henry the Fifth | |
The Last Testament and Inventory of John de Veer, thirteenth Earl of Oxford | |
The Making of Place House at Titchfield, Near Southampton, in 1538 | |
A new, short, and easy method of fencing or, The art of the broad and small-sword rectified and compendiz'd | |
A Note on the Jall or Yale in Heraldry | |
Notes on the Benedictine Abbey of St. Peter at Gloucester | |
Notes on the Holy Blood of Hayles | |
The obituary roll of John Islip, abbot of Westminster, 1500-1532 | |
On Some Alabaster Sculptures of Nottingham Work | |
On the Early Working of Alabaster in England | |
On the funeral effigies of the kings and queens of England, with special reference to those in the Abbey Church of Westminster | |
On the Premonstratensian Abbey of St. Mary at Alnwick, Northumberland | |
On the Whitefriars or Carmelites of Hulne, Northumberland | |
Pageant of the birth, life and death of Richard Beauchamp, earl of Warwick, K. G., 1389-1439 ; | |
A Palatinate Seal of John, Earl of Warenne, Surrey, and Stratherne, 1305-1347 | |
Quire Screens in English Churches, with special reference to the Twelfth-Century Quire Screen formerly in the Cathedral Church of Ely | |
Rites of Durham : being a description or brief declaration of all the ancient monuments, rites, & customs belonging or being within the monastical church of Durham before the suppression | |
The royal guide to Windsor castle | |
Royal House of Stuarts, illustrated by... forty plates in colours drawn from relics of the Stuarts by William Gibb, with an introduction by John Skelton,... and descriptive notes by W. H. St. John Hope,... | |
The seals and armorial insignia of the university and colleges of Cambridge. | |
The Site of the Saxon Cathedral Church of Wells | |
The stall plates of the knights of the Order of the Garter, 1348-1485 | |
VI.—The Loss of King John's Baggage Train in the Wellstream in October, 1216 | |
VIII.—The Castle of Ludlow | |
Windsor castle : an architectural history, collected and written by command of Their Majesties Queen Victoria, King Edward VII & King George V. | |
XVI.—On the great Almery for relics of late in the Abbey Church of Selby, with notes on some other receptacles for relics | |
XX.—Recent discoveries in the Cloister of Durham Abbey | |
XX.—The Episcopal Ornaments of William of Wykeham and William of Waynfleet, sometime Bishops of Winchester, and of certain Bishops of St. Davids | |
XXI.—On the sculptured alabaster tablets called Saint John's Heads |