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- HAC - Hartshorne collection on monumental sculpture in churches and military architecture
- HAC/04 - Drawings and prints, mainly of monumental effigies
HAC/04/01 - Wells Cathedral (Somerset). Tomb of Thomas de Beckington, Bishop of Bath and Wells d.1464.
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HAC/04/02 - Wells Cathedral (Somerset). Tomb of Radulphus de Salopia Bishop of Bath and Wells d.1363.
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HAC/04/03 - Shepton Mallet (Somerset). Military effigy.
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HAC/04/04 - Shepton Mallet (Somerset). Military effigy.
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HAC/04/05 - Shepton Mallet (Somerset). Second military effigy.
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HAC/04/06 - Shepton Mallet (Somerset). Second military effigy.
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HAC/04/07 - Nunney (Somerset). Military effigy.
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HAC/04/08 - Nunney (Somerset). Female effigy.
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HAC/04/09 - Chewton Mendip (Somerset). Effigy of Sir Henry Fitz-Roger, knight d.c.1380.
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HAC/04/10 - Chewton Mendip (Somerset). Effigy of Dame Elizabeth Fitz-Roger d.1388.
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HAC/04/11 - Chewton Mendip (Somerset). Effigy of Sir Henry Fitz-Roger, knight d.c.1380.
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HAC/04/12 - Tewkesbury Abbey (Gloucestershire). Effigy of Sir Edward Despencer d.1376.
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HAC/04/13 - Tewkesbury Abbey (Gloucestershire). Effigy of Sir Edward Despencer d.1376.
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HAC/04/14 - Tewkesbury Abbey (Gloucestershire). Effigy of Sir Edward Despencer d.1376.
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HAC/04/15 - Tewkesbury Abbey (Gloucestershire). Effigy of Sir Hugh Despencer d.1350.
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HAC/04/16 - Tewkesbury Abbey (Gloucestershire). Effigy of Sir Hugh Despencer d.1350.
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HAC/04/17 - Tewkesbury Abbey (Gloucestershire). Military effigy.
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HAC/04/18 - Tewkesbury Abbey (Gloucestershire). Effigy of Sir Hugh Despencer d.1350, and military effigy.
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HAC/04/19 - Bishops Cleeve (Gloucestershire). Military effigy.
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HAC/04/20 - Bishops Cleeve (Gloucestershire). Military effigy.
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HAC/04/21 - Two military effigies, Sir Richard de Crupes, knight, d.1278, Whittington (Gloucestershire); Bishops Cleeve (Gloucestershire).
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HAC/04/22 - Bishops Cleeve (Gloucestershire). Female effigy.
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HAC/04/23 - Whittington (Gloucestershire). Effigy of Sir Richard de Crupes, knight, d.1278.
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HAC/04/24 - Whittington (Gloucestershire). Effigy of Sir Richard de Crupes, knight, d.1278.
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HAC/04/25 - Whittington (Gloucestershire). Effigy of Sir Richard de Crupes, knight, fl.1316.
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HAC/04/26 - Whittington (Gloucestershire). Effigy of Sir Richard de Crupes, knight, fl.1316.
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HAC/04/27 - Leckhampton (Gloucestershire). Military effigy.
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HAC/04/28 - Leckhampton (Gloucestershire). Female effigy.
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HAC/04/29 - Leckhampton (Gloucestershire). Military effigy and female effigy.
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HAC/04/30 - Dorchester (Dorset). Military effigy.
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HAC/04/31 - Earls Colne (Essex). Effigy of Thomas de Vere, earl of Oxford, d.1371.
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HAC/04/32 - Earls Colne (Essex). Effigy of Richard de Vere, earl of Oxford, d.1416.
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HAC/04/33 - Layer Marney (Essex). Military effigy.
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HAC/04/34 - Layer Marney (Essex). Military effigy.
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HAC/04/35 - Elmstead (Essex). Effigy of Sir Laurence de Tony, knight, d.1318.
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HAC/04/36 - Gayton (Northamptonshire). Female effigy.
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HAC/04/37 - Westminster Abbey (London). Headless weeper figure on the tomb of John of Eltham (d.1337).
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HAC/04/38 - Westminster Abbey (London). Figure of king on the tomb of John of Eltham (d.1337).
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HAC/04/39 - Westminster Abbey (London) and Ruislip (Middlesex).
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HAC/04/40 - Hillingdon (Middlesex) and Lowick (Northamptonshire).
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HAC/04/41 - Birkin (Yorkshire, West Riding). Civilian effigy.
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HAC/04/42 - Hughenden (Buckinghamshire). Military effigy.
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HAC/04/42A - Hughenden (Buckinghamshire). Military effigy.
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HAC/04/43 - Hughenden (Buckinghamshire). Military effigy.
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HAC/04/44 - Hughenden (Buckinghamshire). Military effigy.
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HAC/04/45 - Kirkstead (Lincolnshire). Military effigy in helm.
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HAC/04/46 - Harefield (Middlesex). Alice, dowager countess of Derby (d.1636).
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HAC/04/47 - Harefield (Middlesex). Alice, dowager countess of Derby (d.1636).
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HAC/04/48 - Haccombe (Devon). Military effigy.
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HAC/04/49 - Haccombe (Devon). Military effigy.
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HAC/04/50 - Details from monuments in various places including Westminster Abbey (London); Ingham (Norfolk); and Dodford (Northamptonshire).
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HAC/04/51 - Watford (Hertfordshire). Female effigy.
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HAC/04/52 - Conington (Huntingdonshire). Effigy of a young man.
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HAC/04/53 - Burnham Market (Norfolk). Civilian effigy.
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HAC/04/54 - Hereford Cathedral (Herefordshire). Effigy of Bishop Mayhew (d.1516).
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HAC/04/55 - Hereford Cathedral (Herefordshire). Effigy of Bishop Charlton (d.1344).
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HAC/04/56 - Hereford Cathedral (Herefordshire). Effigy believed to be Precentor John Swinfield (d.1311).
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HAC/04/57 - Hereford Cathedral (Herefordshire). Effigy of Bishop Bennett (d.1617).
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HAC/04/58 - Hereford Cathedral (Herefordshire). Bishop Stanbury (d.1474).
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HAC/04/59 - Moccas church (Herefordshire). Military effigy.
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HAC/04/60 - Compton Martin (Somerset). Civilian effigy with inscription in Lombardic lettering on slab.
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HAC/04/61 - Blythborough (Suffolk). 'Jack o' the Clock', a figure in armour.
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HAC/04/62 - Winchelsea (Sussex). First military effigy.
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HAC/04/63 - Winchelsea (Sussex). Second military effigy, identified by Hartshorne as 'G. Alard'.
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HAC/04/64 - Winchelsea (Sussex). Second military effigy identified by Hartshorne as 'G. Alard'.
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HAC/04/65 - Winchelsea (Sussex). Third military effigy.
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HAC/04/66 - Winchelsea (Sussex). Third military effigy.
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HAC/04/67 - Aldwinckle church (Northamptonshire). Military figure in window glass.
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HAC/04/68 - Frenze (Norfolk). Ralph Blenerhascett, d.1475.
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HAC/04/69 - Memorial inscription
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HAC/04/70 - Bere Ferrers (Devon). Military effigy under arch.
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HAC/04/71 - Bere Ferrers (Devon). Painted glass in east window, with donor figures.
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HAC/04/72/1-4 - Engravings of details of sword-belts
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HAC/04/73 - Newland churchyard (Gloucestershire). Tomb of Jankin Wyrall, (d.1457).
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HAC/04/74 - Newland churchyard (Gloucestershire). Tomb of Jankin Wyrall, (d.1457).
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HAC/04/75 - Aldbury (Hertfordshire). Brass of Sir Ralph Verney, d.1547.
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HAC/04/76 - NUMBER NOT USED: see HAC/04/67
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HAC/04/77 - Brington (Northamptonshire). Effigy of Dame Isabel Spencer.
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HAC/04/78-79 - Langton (Lincolnshire). Cross slab with demi-effigy of priest, annotated 'brought from Stixwold'. Norbury (Derbyshire). Details of livery collars and badges from two Fitzherbert effigies.
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HAC/04/80 - Westminster Abbey (London). Weeper figure of sideways-turned king from north side of tomb of John of Eltham.
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HAC/04/81 - Inkberrow (Worcestershire). Details from effigy.
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HAC/04/82 - Three rubbings of details, ‘Stanway’.
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HAC/04/83 - Whiston (Northamptonshire).
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HAC/04/84 - Wells Cathedral (Somerset). Tomb of Bishop Beckington, d.1365. Chewton Mendip (Somerset). Effigies of Sir Henry FitzRoger, d.1380 and Dame Elizabeth Roger, d.1388.
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HAC/04/85 - Ashby-de-la-Zouch (Leicestershire). Effigy of a pilgrim, supposed to be Ralph Hastings, c.1460. Wells Cathedral (Somerset). Bishop Radulphus de Salopia, d.1363.
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HAC/04/86 - Eu (France). Effigies of John of Artois, d.1376, and Philip of Artois, d.1397.
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HAC/04/87 - Eu (France). Effigies of Charles of Artois, d.1471, Jane of Saveuses, d.1448 and Isabella of Meulun, d.1389.
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HAC/04/88 - Cambridge Castle (Cambridgeshire). Four coffin lids.
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HAC/04/89 - Cambridge Castle (Cambridgeshire). Three coffin lids.
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HAC/04/90 - Jacobins Church, Paris (France). Military effigy, Philippe d’Artois, comte d’Artois, d.1397.
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HAC/04/91 - Heidelburg (Germany). Military effigy, Ulrich Landschaden, d.1369.
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HAC/04/92 - Brunswick (Germany). Detail of head of Mathilda, consort of Henry the Lion, d.1169.
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HAC/04/93 - St Stephen’s Chapel, Westminster (London). Details of lost wall-paintings showing Saints Mercure and Eustace and three seals.
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HAC/04/94 - Wellow (Somerset). Detail of head of priest.
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HAC/04/95 - Woodford Halse church (Northamptonshire). Female effigy [early fourteenth century].
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HAC/04/96 - Thenford churchyard (Northamptonshire). Effigy in churchyard.
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HAC/04/97 - Hughenden (Buckinghamshire). Effigy of ‘Richard Wellesbourne de Montfort’.
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