Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521240550
Number of Pages: 182
Published: 09/06/2011
Width: 12.7 cm
Height: 20.3 cm
A pious woman, Richelde of Fervaques built a chapel at Walsingham about AD 1130; her son William converted it into a priory about twenty years later. The original chapel may have been meant to reproduce the Holy House at Nazetheth where the Annunciation took place. The abbey is now a ruin, but Walsingham with its nearby shrine and Slipper Chapel has now again become an important place of pilgrimage, visited annually by many thousands of Anglicans and Roman Catholics. Mr Dickinson gives a detailed and scholarly history of the priory in the first part of his 1956 book. The second part traces, from the remains and past records, the architecture of the site. The plates and plan help the reader to follow this reconstitution and give some idea of the past beauty of the monastery and its shrine.
List of illustrations; Preface; List of abbreviations; Part I. Historical: 1. The origins of the shrine; 2. The progress of pilgrimage; 3. The last days; Part II. Archaeological: 4. The church and cloisters; 5. The places of pilgrimage; 6. Miscellanea: seals, statute, badges, etc.; Appendices; Index.