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Heraldic bosses on ceiling of South Porch (1422), Canterbury Cathedral. King Henry V and his chief magnates, including Archbishop of Canterbury Chichele. Dating evidence concerning careers of persons represented by the heraldry suggests it was built in 1422 (Source: Willement, p.9).
(Source: Willement, Thomas, Heraldic Notices of Canterbury Cathedral; with Genealogical and Topographical Notes, London, 1827, pp.9-14 [1]) Further reading: Messenger, Commander A.W.B., The Heraldry of Canterbury Cathedral. Volume I. The Great Cloister Vault, 1947. |
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- Bosses in Canterbury Cathedral
- Reliefs of coats of arms in Kent
- Plantagenet arms
- Coats of arms of See of Canterbury
- Chichele arms
- Cobham arms
- Courtenay arms
- De Burgh arms
- De Ros arms
- Gules a chevron or
- Mortimer arms
- Neville arms
- Symmetry impressions of ceilings
- South Porch, Canterbury Cathedral
- Ceilings in Canterbury Cathedral
- Colorful reliefs in England
- Colorful reliefs of coats of arms
- Beauchamp quartering Newburgh
- Montagu quartering Monthermer
- Beauchamp arms
- Grey (of Codnor, Derbyshire) arms
- Coats of arms of Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham
- Coats of arms of the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury Cathedral