tin Canons. For
the latter the reader will do well to consult also R. Duellius'
"Antiqua Statuta Canonicorum S. Augustini metrice cum glossulis
optimis," and "Regula Canonicorum Regularium per Hugonem de S.
Victore Commentario declarata."
For illustrative matter during the Tudor period reference may
be made to "The Elizabethan Religious Settlement," by Dom Henry
Norbert Birt, O.S.B., 1907; the Rev. C. F. Raymund Palmer's
"Articles, chiefly on the Friars Preachers of England,
reprinted from archaeological journals, 1878-85"; and "Obituary
Notices of the Friars Preachers or Dominicans of the English
Province." 1884.
The literary work of Fr. Perrin (the Marian Prior) is described
in Charles Dodd's "Church History of England" (1727 edition),
and Pit's "De Illust. Scriptoribus Angliae."
Besides the invaluable "Historia Anglorum" of Matthew Paris
(ed. Sir F. Madden), and Stow's "Survey of London" (ed. John
Strype), the following books may be found useful:
"Repertorium, or History of the Diocese of London." Richard
Newcourt. 1708.
"New View of London." Edward Hatton. 1708.
"New Remarks of London: by the Company of Parish Clerks." 1732.
"London and its Environs described." R. and J. Dodsley. 1761.
"History of London." Win. Maitland. (Ed. Entick, 1772.)
"Londinium Redivivum." J. P. Malcolm. 1803.
"Londina Illustrata." Robert Wilkinson. 1819.
"The Churches of London." G. Godwin and J. Britton. 1839.
"Memories of Bartholomew Fair." H. Morley. 1859.
The progress of the modern work at the church has been announced from
time to time in the circulars issued by the Restoration Committee, the
substance of which is incorporated in the text, where also the other
authorities consulted by the present writer are referred to.
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CONTENTS
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Preface v
List Of Works Of Reference vii
List Of Illustrations xi
Chapter I. History Of The Foundation 3
II. Exterior Of The Church 25
III. Interior Of The Church 33
IV. St. Bartholomew-the-less And The Hospital 63
Appendix I. The Priory Seals
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