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That will be a signal to go to the next Evensong at Wykeham. The Book of Dust: La Belle Sauvage 2017-10-19T00:00:00Z
Just outside, on cobblestone streets, are the house where Austen stayed before her death, which isn’t open, and the Wykeham Arms, a pub from the 1700s, a Winchester landmark and a good lunch spot. A London day trip to Winchester, England’s former royal capital 2019-12-18T05:00:00Z
It is alleged the officers assaulted Mr Ugborokefe, who "felt discriminated against", while stopping him, in a case of mistaken identity, in Wykeham Road, Hendon, north-west London, on 28 December. Met officers accused of assaulting innocent man feared he had weapon 2022-09-30T04:00:00Z
The man was allegedly stopped with excessive force on Wykeham Road, Hendon, on 28 December. Two Met Police officers charged with assault after stopping man 2022-07-13T04:00:00Z
“We expected huge buybacks then suddenly these were cancelled or moderated,” said Barrington Pitt Miller, chief investment officer of Wykeham Overseas Advisors. Analysis: Banks face reversal of fortune from war and 'great depression' 2022-05-06T04:00:00Z
Judge Ross said Moinul Islam, of Wykeham Crescent, who was jailed for 15 years and nine months, had a child "completely at his mercy". Six jailed for sexually abusing girls 2018-06-12T04:00:00Z
“Over There: Washington and the Great War” is on view through Jan. 18 at the Gunn Memorial Museum, 5 Wykeham Road, Washington. A Community in Connecticut Remembers World War I 2014-11-22T05:00:00Z
Tourism Minister Wykeham McNeill notes Jamaica’s sprinting dominance at the Olympics and other global meets and says that “now is the time to capitalize on this potential.” Jamaica sets campaign to develop sports tourism 2014-10-01T04:00:00Z
An image of Number 2 Wykeham Street was used in an enlistment poster that depicted a girl holding a baby standing outside the ruins of the house. The day death came to the doorstep 2014-03-01T02:39:13Z
And I am the former Wykeham professor of logic. Reese Witherspoon, Rihanna and George Osborne: do you know who they are? 2013-04-23T16:46:01Z
William of Wykeham writes to Wherwell in 1387 concerning the abbess’ illicit detention of “certain distributions and pittances as well in money as in spices,” which divers benefactors had endowed. Medieval English Nunneries c. 1275 to 1535 2012-04-27T02:00:38.817Z
William of Wykeham gave a code of rubrics which became a legacy to the whole University. England 2012-02-09T03:00:12.957Z
This idea Wykeham himself first carried into effect by the foundation of the College at Winchester and of New College at Oxford. Highways and Byways in Cambridge and Ely 2012-02-03T03:00:22.657Z
At 2 Wykeham Street, the Bennett family had been getting ready for the day. The day death came to the doorstep 2014-03-01T02:39:13Z
The first college to develop regular undergraduate instruction within its walls was "S. Marie College of Winchester in Oxford," founded in 1379, by William of Wykeham. An American at Oxford 2011-12-02T03:00:19.150Z
At the same time another nun, Elizabeth Darrains, had part of her penance lightened; but in 1291 she was sent away to Wykeham Priory. Medieval English Nunneries c. 1275 to 1535 2012-04-27T02:00:38.817Z
Wykeham was a reformer in his way, and one of the party headed by the Black Prince which strove to correct the abuses of the court in the dark decline of Edward III. Oxford and Her Colleges 2011-11-02T02:00:09.560Z
William of Wykeham found it necessary for the protection of the sculpture in the Chapel reredos to make a Statute against dancing or jumping in the Chapel or adjoining Hall. Chaucer and His England 2011-09-01T02:00:19.940Z
William of Wykeham, the king’s architect, afterwards bishop of Winchester, held at one time, while Keeper of the Privy Seal, the archdeaconry of Lincoln and eleven prebends in various churches. The English Church in the Middle Ages 2011-08-01T02:00:14.773Z
Wykeham's first innovation was to place the grammar master, for the greater good of his pupils, at the head of a "college" of seventy boys at Winchester, thus outlining the English system of public schools. An American at Oxford 2011-12-02T03:00:19.150Z
These injunctions were repeated by Bishop Woodlock nine years later, but in 1387 William of Wykeham laid down much more stringent rules. Medieval English Nunneries c. 1275 to 1535 2012-04-27T02:00:38.817Z
But it was one of Wykeham's objects to strengthen the orthodox priesthood in a time of revolutionary peril. Oxford and Her Colleges 2011-11-02T02:00:09.560Z
This plan naturally commended itself at first to William of Wykeham, and was adopted by him. Education in England in the Middle Ages Thesis Approved for the Degree of Doctor of Science in the University of London 2011-06-30T02:00:33.287Z
Islip’s foundation at Oxford has already been noticed; it was soon to be followed by the more magnificent foundations of William of Wykeham. The English Church in the Middle Ages 2011-08-01T02:00:14.773Z
William of Wykeham was appointed Chancellor of England and Bishop of the great diocese of Winchester in the same month. Chaucer and His Times 2011-06-30T02:00:26.883Z
This MS. belonged to Wykeham himself, for the injunctions are the original drafts corrected. Medieval English Nunneries c. 1275 to 1535 2012-04-27T02:00:38.817Z
Again, as in the cases of Merton, Wykeham, and Waynflete, a statesman-prelate turns in old age from the distractions of State to found a house of learning. Oxford and Her Colleges 2011-11-02T02:00:09.560Z
This arrangement would scarcely meet the purpose which Wykeham had in mind. Education in England in the Middle Ages Thesis Approved for the Degree of Doctor of Science in the University of London 2011-06-30T02:00:33.287Z
A series of accusations was brought against Wykeham, his temporalities were seized, and he was forbidden to come near the court. The English Church in the Middle Ages 2011-08-01T02:00:14.773Z
There are other proud edifices still remaining upon which might be inserted "This made Wykeham" in the most complete sense. Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies Volume I 2011-03-12T03:00:27.327Z
But most significant of all is a case which occurred at the little Cistercian priory of Wykeham in Yorkshire in the fifteenth century. Medieval English Nunneries c. 1275 to 1535 2012-04-27T02:00:38.817Z
He was also a friend of William of Wykeham, sat in ten parliaments for Hampshire, and chamberlain to Richard the Second's queen. Forty Years of 'Spy' 2011-03-04T03:00:57.237Z
It does not require any great stretch of the imagination to conceive of William of Wykeham pondering over all these possibilities. Education in England in the Middle Ages Thesis Approved for the Degree of Doctor of Science in the University of London 2011-06-30T02:00:33.287Z
His opposition was overruled by Courtenay, now bishop of London, who dwelt on the injustice that had been done Wykeham by the Crown, and urged the clergy to make no grant until he joined them. The English Church in the Middle Ages 2011-08-01T02:00:14.773Z
The parents of Wykeham are held to have been poor, but of creditable descent and reputable character. Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies Volume I 2011-03-12T03:00:27.327Z
So rapid was the development of fifty years, that to pass from the one to the other is like going from the lancet windows of Salisbury Cathedral to the tracery of William of Wykeham. Philip Massinger 2011-02-25T03:01:15.270Z
He got rid of the ministers imposed upon him by the lords appellant, but replaced them by Bishop Wykeham and other old statesmen against whom no objection could be raised. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z
The number of scholars for whom Wykeham provided, and the value of the endowments attached to the school, mark a considerable advance on what had been attempted previously. Education in England in the Middle Ages Thesis Approved for the Degree of Doctor of Science in the University of London 2011-06-30T02:00:33.287Z
Wykeham came up to convocation, and the king promised to redress his wrongs. The English Church in the Middle Ages 2011-08-01T02:00:14.773Z
Wykeham had the sole superintendence of the work. Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies Volume I 2011-03-12T03:00:27.327Z
Mr. Cumberland, the designer of the really fine and most appropriate building in which the University at length found a resting place, was, as is evident, a man after the heart of Wykeham and Wayneflete. Toronto of Old 2011-02-10T03:00:45.907Z
March had left the realm; Bishop Wykeham showed an unworthy subservience by suing for pardon through the mediation of Alice Perrers. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z
The really important new departure was taken, a real step in advance made, when Wykeham made his school a separate and distinct foundation.... Education in England in the Middle Ages Thesis Approved for the Degree of Doctor of Science in the University of London 2011-06-30T02:00:33.287Z
In consequence of this petition, the chancellor, William of Wykeham, and the treasurer, the bishop of Exeter, resigned, and their places were taken by laymen. The English Church in the Middle Ages 2011-08-01T02:00:14.773Z
At this time reigned a priest called William of Wykeham. Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies Volume I 2011-03-12T03:00:27.327Z
The other lady, who declined the Duke's offer of his hand, or petition for her own, was Miss Sophia Wykeham, of Thame Park, daughter and sole heiress of an Oxfordshire 'squire. Memoir of Queen Adelaide Consort of King William IV. 2011-02-07T03:00:25.780Z
Other well-known pieces are the silver horn in the possession of the marquess of Aylesbury, and the crozier of William of Wykeham at New College, Oxford. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 3 "Electrostatics" to "Engis" 2011-02-06T03:00:53.093Z
His chief enemies were the higher ecclesiastics, headed by William of Wykeham, bishop of Winchester, who had been excluded from power in 1371. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 10 "Echinoderma" to "Edward" 2011-01-19T03:00:19.027Z
Thus one sees only the Wykeham glazing, and that, too, in a frame of mind receptive of the Latin legends which unceasingly beseech us to pray for him. Stained Glass Tours in England 2011-01-03T03:01:00.547Z
Wykeham's first undertaking after he found himself in possession of the see was to set about a thorough repair of these episcopal houses. Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies Volume I 2011-03-12T03:00:27.327Z
HIS ancient city on the river Itchen in Hampshire is inseparably bound with William of Wykeham. Cathedral Cities of England
The great seal, which he took away from archbishop Arundel, he gave to Wykeham bishop of Winchester, another member of the reforming commission, but a man of great moderation and political experience. View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, Vol. 3
St. Mary’s Church is remarkable for its elegant chancel, built by William of Wykeham. Edge Hill The Battle and Battlefield
The top central light has some of the earlier Wykeham glass. Stained Glass Tours in England 2011-01-03T03:01:00.547Z
Before his repairs were accomplished, Wykeham had disbursed twenty thousand marks of his own revenue. Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies Volume I 2011-03-12T03:00:27.327Z
The whole of the Norman nave was demolished and re-erected on a far grander scale by William of Wykeham at the end of the fourteenth century, though not quite completed till after his death. Cathedral Cities of England
This is said to have been founded by William of Wykeham. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 6 "Dodwell" to "Drama"
In the year 1776 he was placed on the Wykeham foundation at Winchester. The Poetical Works of William Lisle Bowles Vol. 2
His father, however, had not then presented that institution with his statue of William of Wykeham, and the son was rejected, although through his mother he claimed to be of “founder’s kin.” Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 3 "Chitral" to "Cincinnati"
Wykeham's munificence proceeded always from a constant generous principle, a true spirit of liberality. Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies Volume I 2011-03-12T03:00:27.327Z
William of Wykeham had ordained that his students should perform the whole of the University requirements, and not avail themselves of dispensations. The Oxford Degree Ceremony
Yet, may we not say, as in the days of William of Wykeham, that “Manners make the man!” A Morning's Walk from London to Kew
Thus originated this defamatory attack on the character of William of Wykeham! Calamities and Quarrels of Authors
It is in the Decorated style, dates from the time of Edward III., and is said to have been designed by William of Wykeham for Queen Philippa. Our Homeland Churches and How to Study Them
From this date Wykeham appears to have taken little or no share in public affairs. Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies Volume I 2011-03-12T03:00:27.327Z
This castle is now the residence of Mr. Wykeham Martin and contains many valuable antiquities. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel
In the particular case under discussion the cultural policy of William of Wykeham may have suggested arrangements in commutation of labour services and rents in kind. The Enclosures in England An Economic Reconstruction
The Commons obtained a new Council, in which Wykeham was included and from which Lancaster was shut out. A Student's History of England, v. 1 (of 3) From the earliest times to the Death of King Edward VII
There are certain documents in the British Museum in the hand of William of Wykeham; and among French archives there are autograph writings of the historian Joinville. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon"
At the period of Wykeham's election to the see of Winchester, the bishops of that diocese had no fewer than twelve different castles or palaces, all furnished and maintained as places of residence. Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies Volume I 2011-03-12T03:00:27.327Z
The chapel has a massive detached bell-tower, and in its windows are some fine stained glass, while the silver staff of William of Wykeham is still preserved there. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel
There are not any published genealogical tables showing the various kindred of William of Wykeham or Sir Thomas White similar to those contained in the Stemmata Chicheliana. Notes and Queries, Number 210, November 5, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
Frivolous charges were brought against Wykeham, who was deprived of his temporalities and banished from the court. A Student's History of England, v. 1 (of 3) From the earliest times to the Death of King Edward VII
The books are to be inspected once in every year, after which the distribution, as provided for by Bateman and Wykeham, is to take place. The Care of Books
All this, in the circumstances of the time, may be taken as the best attestation to Wykeham's patriotism and integrity. Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies Volume I 2011-03-12T03:00:27.327Z
He makes some telling hits, as when he contrasts William of Wykeham with Brownlow North, the last bishop of Winchester. The English Utilitarians, Volume II (of 3) James Mill
William of Wykeham went on with the work Edyngton had begun, and built the pillars of the Cathedral nave as we now see them.  Old Times at Otterbourne
William of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester, 1367-1404: from his tomb at Winchester. A Student's History of England, v. 1 (of 3) From the earliest times to the Death of King Edward VII
He determined on founding a college which should eclipse even that of Wykeham—the already famous New College. Oxford
The instrument by which, on the accession of the young king, Wykeham was relieved from the pains and penalties which a dominant party had imposed upon him, is very full and explicit. Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies Volume I 2011-03-12T03:00:27.327Z
This led to disputes, and the matter was referred to William of Wykeham, the celebrated Bishop of Winchester, remodeller of his cathedral church, and founder of Winchester School, and New College, Oxford. Bell's Cathedrals: A Short Account of Romsey Abbey A Description of the Fabric and Notes on the History of the Convent of Ss. Mary & Ethelfleda
Bishop Wykeham’s College at Oxford is still called New College, though there are now many much newer.  Old Times at Otterbourne
Good manners beautify character.—It was a celebrated saying of an old bishop, William of Wykeham, "Manners maketh man." Life and Conduct
At this period the greatest of the Bishops of Winchester, William of Wykeham, was a schoolboy. Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries
As soon as Wykeham was released from his troubles he hastened to apply himself anew to the carrying forward and completion of his two colleges. Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies Volume I 2011-03-12T03:00:27.327Z
Nicholas Udall ... was born in Hampshire, and descended from those of his name, living sometimes at Wykeham in the same county.—Wood. Roister Doister Written, probably also represented, before 1553. Carefully edited from the unique copy, now at Eton College
When from the guarded down Fierce Cromwell’s rebel soldiery kept watch o’er Wykeham’s town. Old Times at Otterbourne
They had a kindly welcome in the pretty little college of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, lying in the meadows between William of Wykeham’s College and the round hill of Saint Catherine. The Armourer's Prentices
William of Wykeham, in providing for the needs of his scholars, availed himself of the experience of the past and created a new model for the future. Life in the Medieval University
In this respect Wykeham stands an uncommon and almost singular example of generosity and public spirit. Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies Volume I 2011-03-12T03:00:27.327Z
Nicholas Udall ... was born in Hampshire, and descended from those of his name, living sometimes at Wykeham in the same county.—Wood. Roister Doister Written, probably also represented, before 1553. Carefully edited from the unique copy, now at Eton College
They spoiled the tombs of valiant men, warrior, and saint, and sage; But at the tomb of Wykeham good angels quenched their rage.” Old Times at Otterbourne
Wykeham built him a palace worthy of the hero and his noble son, the Black Prince. Young Americans Abroad Vacation in Europe: Travels in England, France, Holland, Belgium, Prussia and Switzerland
When William of Wykeham built on a large scale, he ordered that there should be four occupants in the ground-floor rooms and three in the first-floor rooms. Life in the Medieval University
Wykeham, as we shall see, had already a reputation for architectural skill when first introduced to Edward III., and this reputation stood him in good stead in the matter of preferment. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
Also there is a figure of an angel playing it, in a crosier given by William of Wykeham to New Coll., Shakespeare and Music With Illustrations from the Music of the 16th and 17th centuries
This noble lady made her vow in French, as did also Isabella Golafré, when she appeared for the purpose on Sunday, October 18, 1379, before William of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester. The Customs of Old England
The architect he employed was the famous William of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester, a man of great genius. Young Americans Abroad Vacation in Europe: Travels in England, France, Holland, Belgium, Prussia and Switzerland
Similarly, at Jesus College, Cambridge, it is forbidden to compare country to country, race to race, or science to science, and William of Wykeham and other founders had to make similar injunctions. Life in the Medieval University
The actual method of Wykeham's transformation of the interior is described more fully elsewhere, and we will not therefore do more than quote a few words from Willis on the work done. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
Who on seeing New College does not recall William of Wykeham? and then, what a roll of proud names own this renowned university for their Alma Mater. Froude's Essays in Literature and History With Introduction by Hilaire Belloc
On the 24th of that month she was buried in Winchester Cathedral, near the centre of the north aisle, almost opposite to the beautiful chantry tomb of William of Wykeham Memoir of Jane Austen
In Merton's and Wykeham's institutions young men of small means were instructed, and in great measure supported, without charge. The Leading Facts of English History
The first important step in this direction was taken by William of Wykeham, who ordered special payment to be made by the College to Fellows who undertook the tuition of the younger Fellows. Life in the Medieval University
This was the work of a Colonel Fiennes, who had been educated at Wykeham's College at Winchester. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
Richard announced his purpose to govern by advice of Parliament; he soon restored the Lords Appellant to his Council, and committed the chief offices of state to great Churchmen like Wykeham and Arundel. History of the English People, Volume II The Charter, 1216-1307; The Parliament, 1307-1400
The full triumph of the new style is apparent in Wykeham's twin foundations at Winchester and Oxford. The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377)
He hated good William of Wykeham, who had possessed enormous influence with the old king, and he was bent generally on curbing the power of the higher clergy. Old St. Paul's Cathedral
The introduction of corporal punishment into college life in England may be traced by a comparison of William of Wykeham's statutes with those of Henry VI. Life in the Medieval University
The windows are of the Wykeham pattern, though probably a little later in date than his work. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
To Wyclif such a prelate as Wykeham symbolized the evil which held down the Church. History of the English People, Volume II The Charter, 1216-1307; The Parliament, 1307-1400
From this William of Wykeham was expressly excepted. The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377)
At Winchester, William of Wykeham cut the massive Norman into Perpendicular order, but at St. Paul's an outer encasement covered the Norman, as Wren showed when he wrote his account of the ruined church. Old St. Paul's Cathedral
It has been said that the Round Tower Wykeham built at Windsor made the fortune of its designer. Winchester
The Perpendicular east window has seven lights, and resembles, in the form of its head, Wykeham's windows. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
Then you are kinsman, as well as namesake, of him who saved our Wykeham's tomb in the Parliament troubles. Sir John Constantine Memoirs of His Adventures At Home and Abroad and Particularly in the Island of Corsica: Beginning with the Year 1756
A chum of his, Charles Wykeham, is in the same quandary, loving Miss Spettigue. Why the Chimes Rang: A Play in One Act
This deposit terminates in a crescent-shape and now forms the slightly elevated ground upon which Wykeham Abbey stands. The Evolution of an English Town
There was a great stir in the old city when the day of Wykeham's enthronement arrived. Winchester
Yet the work of Edingdon and Wykeham was ruthless in its way. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
It is the home of the Wykeham Martin family, and is one of the most picturesque castles in the country. Vanishing England
I had had no share in these Transatlantic projects, being at the time a scholar at Winchester in the college of William of Wykeham. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 86, February, 1875
Wykeham has a new church with a massive spire, but the tower of the old building has fortunately been allowed to remain, and now answers the purpose of a lich-gate. The Evolution of an English Town
In less than a month the pressing need of funds caused the King to send a messenger to Waverley and beg Wykeham to return to his house at Southwark. Winchester
It has been practically established that the sculpture at least of the nave and its vault was not finished for nearly half-a-century after Wykeham's death. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
They were bold enough to set Wykeham at defiance, and availed themselves of all the subtleties of the law, and of all manner of evasion, by appeal and otherwise, to thwart and throw him. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 569, October 6, 1832
This last prince revised the constitutions of the order, and appointed deputies to superintend the fraternity, one of whom was William � Wykeham, afterwards Bishop of Winchester. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 491, May 28, 1831
Mr. Wykeham Archer's Vestiges of Old London, of which the Second Part is now before us, maintains its character as an interesting record of localities fast disappearing. Notes and Queries, Number 24, April 13, 1850
As Wykeham's alterations were merely added to the original piers, the stateliness of the whole remains. Winchester
We find Cardinal Beaufort's arms and bust, and his device, a white hart chained, as well as Waynflete's lily, intermingled with the arms and bust of Wykeham. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
Mr. Cunningham states these additions to have been made by Wykeham. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 569, October 6, 1832
The public records published since he wrote give several further particulars of Wykeham's early career, but a proper notice of them would be too extended for your columns. Notes and Queries, Number 37, July 13, 1850
William of Wykeham.—Is there any better Life of William of Wykeham than the very insufficient one of Bishop Lowth? Notes and Queries, Number 36, July 6, 1850
This alteration of styles in the nave was begun by Edington, continued by Wykeham, and completed by his successors in the see—Cardinal Beaufort and Bishop Waynflete—who built the stone vaulting of the roof. Winchester
The site is said to have been previously occupied by an altar dedicated to the Blessed Virgin, Wykeham's patroness. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
Close to this chapel is the doorway into the church from the east walk of the cloisters; in the spandrels of the arches, both inside and outside, are the arms of William of Wykeham. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Chichester (1901) A Short History & Description Of Its Fabric With An Account Of The Diocese And See
The silver gilt crozier of Wykeham, formerly studded with rich gems, is one of the few relics of value preserved by New College.  Rides on Railways
What were the circumstances of the rise of William of Wykeham, respecting which Lowth is so very scanty and unsatisfactory? Notes and Queries, Number 36, July 6, 1850
Of Wykeham's "College of St. Marie", or New College, Oxford, this is not the place to speak, especially as it has already been dealt with in the "Oxford" volume of this "Beautiful England" series. Winchester
On the tomb itself lies the figure of Wykeham with his hands folded across his breast, habited in Episcopal robes and mitre, his crozier on his shoulder. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
But many forms of service were needed to create England; Wykeham and Wycliffe both have a place in the roll of its "Makers." The Charm of Oxford
Wykeham laid the first stone of his new college on the 5th March 1380.  Rides on Railways
Where did William of Wykeham get the wealth with which he built and endowed New College, Oxon, and St. Mary's, Winchester; and rebuilt Winchester Cathedral? Notes and Queries, Number 36, July 6, 1850
Henry VI made himself intimately acquainted with the works of Wykeham, and copied them for his two colleges of Eton, and King's College, Cambridge. Winchester
His epitaph, on a slip of red enamelled brass in a chamfer round the edge of the tomb, has been thus translated:— Here, overthrown by death, lies William, surnamed Wykeham. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
At all events, if Wykeham obtained his wealth by secular service, he spent it for the promoting of the welfare of the Church, as he conceived it. The Charm of Oxford
He also wrote a Life of William of Wykeham, the founder of Winchester Coll., and made a new translation of Isaiah. A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
Windsor Castle, as the reader may recollect, was magnificently re-built by William of Wykeham, who was Clerk of the Works to Edward the Third, in 1356. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 488, May 7, 1831
Over the buttery is the audit-room, hung with ancient and rare tapestries, and containing a large chest known as Wykeham's money box. Winchester
With Wykeham's importance in the story of Winchester 99we have dealt elsewhere. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
Behind this front lay Wykeham's Quad, nestling under the shadow of the towering chapel and hall on the north side. The Charm of Oxford
I listened many a time he never guessed, hid away in the Holy Hole, or within old Bishop Wykeham’s little house.” A Reputed Changeling Or Three Seventh Years Two Centuries Ago
Little now remains of Wykeham's workmanship, save the round tower, and this has just been raised considerably. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 488, May 7, 1831
On the apex of the gable is a canopied niche containing a statue of Wykeham. Winchester
Wykeham was eighty years of age when he died, and his body lies in the chantry erected by his orders on the south side of the nave. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
William of Wykeham's College had other marked features besides its magnificent scale. The Charm of Oxford
Edward III. employed William of Wykeham to rebuild almost the whole castle. What to See in England A Guide to Places of Historic Interest, Natural Beauty or Literary Association
The famous Bishop Wykeham completed the work of his predecessor, Edyngton, in rebuilding the west front, and he it was who beautified the nave. Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter
Only a few slight fragments remain of the cloisters, the destruction of which could not have been considered possible by Wykeham. Winchester
But Edingdon, and still more his successor Wykeham, left very lasting monuments of their occupancy at Winchester. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
But it is in the public buildings, and especially in the chapel, that the greatness of Wykeham, as an architect, is best seen. The Charm of Oxford
Bishop William of Wykeham was educated at this earlier school, and it was he who re-established it on a larger scale. What to See in England A Guide to Places of Historic Interest, Natural Beauty or Literary Association
The school was founded by Wykeham in 1387 for "seventy poor scholars, clerks, to live college wise and study grammar," and its roll contains a goodly proportion of England's great men. Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter
Wykeham's idea in founding these two colleges was one for which he had no precedent before him, so that his design was to a large extent in the nature of an experiment. Winchester
It must not be forgotten that, while to Wykeham is due the credit of most of the actual transformation of the building, Edingdon must have first conceived, however vaguely, the design. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
The influence of Wykeham's building plan may be traced elsewhere also—at Cambridge and even in Scotland. The Charm of Oxford
Bishop Wykeham, at the end of the fourteenth century, continued the building, which had been steadily progressing for a considerable time, and commenced the partial casing of the Norman columns with Perpendicular mouldings. What to See in England A Guide to Places of Historic Interest, Natural Beauty or Literary Association
On the south side is the chantry of Bishop Wykeham, now fitted up as a chapel. Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter
Where Wykeham led, others were not long in following. Winchester
Wykeham's successor, Beaufort, was far less a bishop of Winchester than an English statesman. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
"Wykeham's Fancy" and the "Grey Quill Gnat" are the only other flies that need be mentioned. A Cotswold Village
He matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford, in November 1872, living with his tutor at Wykeham House, St Giles's, and diligently pursued his favourite studies of science, art and the modern languages. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28
Some of the stained glass in the nave, according to Mr. Le Coutier, dates from the time of Bishop Edyngton, and that representing Richard II is a work contemporary with Bishop Wykeham. Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter
Until Wykeham's time, schools had been under or connected with monastic houses; now they were distinct foundations, with priests still as masters, but priests secular and not religious. Winchester
One highly creditable incident in the midst of the general disgrace has been recorded—namely, the preservation from insult of Wykeham's chantry. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
They had a kindly welcome in the pretty little college of St. Elizabeth of Hungary, lying in the meadows between William of Wykeham’s College and the round hill of St. Catharine.  The Armourer's Prentices
He talked of the Saxons and the Normans, of William of Wykeham, and his successors, until poor Ida felt sick and faint from very weariness. The Golden Calf
There was another devotion which was most dearly cherished by Wykeham, and which is an equal indication of the singular spirituality of his mind,—we mean, that for the suffering souls in Purgatory. Purgatory
Wykeham was, indeed, the pioneer of the public-school system, of which, with all its shortcomings, England is so justly proud. Winchester
Late though his work may appear at first sight, yet when it is closely examined and compared with Wykeham's work the difference is very apparent. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
Is there any series of chantries in England more complete or more lovely than these at Winchester, or anywhere a finer fourteenth century monument than that of Bishop Wykeham? England of My Heart : Spring
The great courtly bishops, like William of Wykeham, generally sent their suffragans, titular bishops in partibus infidelium, to perform their duties. John Keble's Parishes
Wykeham's heart was full of compassion for suffering, and the dead shared his charity with the living. Purgatory
Over the second archway are figures of the Virgin, with Gabriel on her right, and Wykeham kneeling on her left. Winchester
The two westernmost bays of the North side are due to Edingdon, and we get here well contrasted the work of Edingdon and of Wykeham. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
Bishop William of Wykeham has obliterated Bishop Walkelin, but fundamentally the nave of Winchester remains Norman still. England of My Heart : Spring
The great Bishop William of Wykeham bought it in 1386, and gave it to his cousin, bearing the same name.  John Keble's Parishes
Wykeham's benevolence had in it one admirable feature: it was not left to be carried out after his death by his executors, but all his great acts of munificence were performed in his own lifetime. Purgatory
With the completion of Winchester College, Wykeham turned his attention to the Cathedral, although he was then seventy years of age. Winchester
The mouldings of Wykeham's windows are more elaborate than those of Edingdon's, where the tracery is similar to that of the west window. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
The next instant a dozen forked flashes shot from the sky, while fiery coruscations blazed athwart it; and at the same moment a bolt struck the Wykeham Tower, beside which he had been recently standing. Windsor Castle
On the corbels of the north porch, looking towards the hills of Winchester, are Bishops Andrewes and Ken on the outside; on the inside, Wykeham and Waynflete.  John Keble's Parishes
On the 24th of July, 1403, the saintly Wykeham made his will. Purgatory
‘And so,’ said Alice, ‘I heard my Lord of Winchester saying how it were well to suppress the alien priories, and give their wealth to found colleges like that founded by Bishop Wykeham.’ The Caged Lion
In Wykeham's work, on the contrary, we find above the lofty pier-arch what at first sight appears to be a clerestory window divided at mid-height by a transom, and recessed under a deeply-pointed archway. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
From thence it is concluded that the ramparts ran along the east side of the upper ward to a tower occupying the site of the Wykeham or Winchester Tower. Windsor Castle
It looks as if Wykeham 76or his successors meant to reduce the width of the Norman transepts, so as to bring them into better proportion with the eastern arm of the church. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
This window has been much disturbed, the top central light being filled with glass of Wykeham's period, while little of Fox's glass seems to be in its original position. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
On one of the towers the inscription This made Wykeham may or may not be meant to convey a double meaning, but it is certainly true that his architectural successes furthered his fortunes. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
The interior part of the choir aisles have received "Wykeham" windows, four on each side, though from the exterior only three can be seen. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
In the vault Wykeham's wooden fan-tracery remains, but there has been much change in the fittings of the chapel. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
The chief relic of Wykeham is a gold ring with a large sapphire in it. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
William of Wykeham turning his attention to the matter, a Papal Bull was procured ordering the use of the revenues for the benefit of the poor. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
The chief figures represent William of Wykeham, Florence de Anne, Mayor of Winchester, Alfred the Great, and S. Laurence, the latter being the only old figure. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
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