God's House at Ewelme: Life, Devotion and Architecture in a Fifteenth-Century Almshouse by John Goodall
God's House at Ewelme: Life, Devotion and Architecture in a Fifteenth-Century Almshouse

John Goodall

God's House at Ewelme: Life, Devotion and Architecture in a Fifteenth-Century Almshouse

Routledge Revivals

John Goodall

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This title was first published in 2001. God's House, at Ewelme, is an extraordinary survival from England's late medieval past: a well documented and superbly preserved chantry foundation established in 1437 by William and Alice de la Pole, then E...

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