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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford. Royal Commission on Historical Monuments, England. 10½ × 8¼. Pp. xxxiii + 244 with 216 plates. London: H.M. Stationery Office, 1939. £1.1s. net.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 January 2012
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page 77 note 1 Oxoniensia, i (1936), 196–201.Google Scholar
page 78 note 1 Oxoniensia, ii (1937), 171–200.Google Scholar
page 79 note 1 Oxford was evidently an important centre of plaster decoration at this time, and it seems that its craftsmen did not confine themselves to work in the city. At Kennington Manor, Berks., built in 1629, are two ceilings containing plaster designs identical with two of those from the Old Palace and 86 High Street illustrated on pl. 40 of this Inventory.
page 79 note 2 Oxford Historical Society (1936), 113–31.