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CAVENDISH MEMORIALS

Pages 275-287 | Published online: 02 Jan 2013

  • 1992. Robert Smythson and the Elizabethan Country House . 1992, The building history of the Little Castle and of the work at Bolsover in general may be studied in Mark Girouard, (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1983), chapter 6, and in the English Heritage guide by P. A. Faulkner, Bolsover Castle (1972; London: English Heritage,)..
  • , Catherine Ogle was Charles Cavendish's second wife, whose estates in Northumberland injected a good deal of wealth into the Cavendish coffers. She died in 1629..
  • Pevsner, Nikolaus , 1979. Derbyshire . 1979, See rev. by Elizabeth Wilkinson (Harmondsworth: Penguin,), pp. 170 and 232..
  • 1927. English Monumental Sculpture since the Renaissance . 1927. pp. 117–21, The Bolsover tomb has many resemblances with the smaller tomb of the fifth Earl of Rutland at Bottesford, which is by Nicholas Johnson or Janssen. For the Janssens, see Katharine Esdaile, (London: SPCK,), pp..
  • 1925–52. 1925–52, Ben Jonson, ed. by C.H. Herford, Percy and Evelyn Simpson, 11 vols (Oxford: Clarendon Press,), VIII, 387. (Hereafter H&S.) The verses are attributed to ‘Mr: Lukin a Mathematician’..
  • , H&S, VIII, 387..
  • 1848. The Life of James Ussher . Dublin. 1848. pp. 157–59, Laud's insistence on keeping the east wall of the chancel free from tombs reached its height in his campaign to clear the immense monument of the Boyles from the east end of St Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin. For the correspondence relating to this issue, see C. R. Elrington, pp..
  • Pictores Statuarii Architecti . pp. 270–71, Anne Keighley was buried in the church at Ault Hucknall near Hardwick Hall, and she is commemorated by a large wall monument in an Italianate style, on the cornices of which perch five allegorical figures who are difficult to identify. It is a highly unconventional design, which Mark Girouard has traced to a drawing by John Smythson, based in turn on a design by the Flemish artist Vredeman de Vries and printed in his of 1563 (see Girouard, Smythson, pp.—). In the same church Thomas Hobbes is buried. Hobbes is said to have desired the following inscription to be carved on his tomb-slab: ‘This is the true philosopher's stone’, but in fact his tomb bears the simple words ‘Vir egregius’..
  • Aubrey, John , 1898. Brief Lives . Oxford. 1898, by Andrew Clark, 2 vols, I, 331..
  • Pevsner, , Derbyshire . p. 170, See p..
  • 1979. Portrait of a Cavalier: William Cavendish, First Duke of Newcastle . 1979, The most recent biography is Geoffrey Trease, (London: Macmillan,). For the latest assessment of Margaret Cavendish, see Kathleen Jones, A Glorious Fame: The Life of Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle, 1623–1673 (London: Bloomsbury, 1988)..

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