WESTMINSTER ABBEY

originally the abbey church of a Benedictine monastery (closed in 1539) in London. One of England's most important Gothic structures, it is also a national shrine. The first church on the site is believed to date from early in the 7th cent. It was erected by Æthelbert, king of Kent. Edward the Confessor began c.1050 the building of a Norman church, consecrated in 1065. In 1245, Henry III began to demolish the edifice and to build a new eastern portion, thus initiating centuries of construction. The fine octagonal chapter house was built in 1250, and in the 14th cent. the cloisters, abbot's house, and principal monastic buildings were added. The nave was completed in the 16th cent. Early in the 16th cent. Henry VIII finished the Lady Chapel, dedicated to Henry VII. This chapel, in Perpendicular style, is noted for its superb fan vaulting. The two western towers were built (1722–40) by Sir Christopher Wren and Nicholas Hawksmoor. In the late 19th cent. Sir George Gilbert Scott supervised extensive restoration. From that time memorial statues by many academic Victorian sculptors have been added to the decor. The present church is cruciform in plan; both nave and transept have side aisles. The choir is apsidal in plan, and its ring of chapels exhibits the only complete chevet in England. French influence is also seen in the height of the nave, the loftiest in England, and in the strongly emphasized flying buttresses. Nearly every English king and queen since William I has been crowned in Westminster, and it is the burial place of 18 monarchs. England's most notable statesmen and distinguished subjects have been given burial in the Abbey since the 14th cent. In the Poets' Corner in the south transept rest the tombs of Chaucer, Browning, Tennyson, and other great English poets.

See descriptive and historical works by W. R. Lethaby (1906 and 1925), H. F. Westlake (1923), A. E. Henderson (1937), L. E. Tanner (1953), and E. Carpenter (1966); Council of Christians and Jews, The Corners of the Earth…Westminster Abbey in the 900th Anniversary Year (1966).

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...bibliographical references and index. 1. Westminster Abbey--History. 2. Monasticism and...Nixon, formerly Librarian of Westminster Abbey, and the late Mr Nicholas...useful by anyone interested in Westminster Abbey and its medieval environs for...
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...Archaeology and History of Glastonbury Abbey ESSAYS IN HONOUR OF THE NINETIETH...OF C. A. RALEGH RADFORD Glastonbury Abbey is one of the great cultural centres of...themselves with the physical remains of the abbey, ranging from the place of Glastonbury...
...His new wife disliked the abbey, much preferring to live in...1707 he had a leased house in Westminster. Why she showed distaste...of the windows of the said Abbey ... in the handwriting of the...fellow noblemen assembled in Westminster Hall on 16 April to hear...
...nineteenth-century historical novel written by Charles Macfarlane C. Macfarlane, A Legend of Reading Abbey , ed. G. L. Gomme Westminster, 1898 , with another edition as Reading Abbey , with an introduction by E. A. Baker London...
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...transfer of Richards body to Westminster Abbey, where it was brought in December...Chaucer was also buried in Westminster Abbey, as we first hear from Caxton...garden of the Lady Chapel of Westminster Abbey.(3) Houses such as this were...
...connections to and influences on Northanger Abbey, but they remained largely overlooked...Austen" to the English Association in Westminster School Hall in 1927. Sadleir addressed...br/ He concluded that Northanger Abbey parodied the Gothic genre but also subtly...
...Ewenny Priority (1796-97; National Museum of Wales); Westminster Abbey: St. Erasmus in Bishop Islips Chapel (1796; British...whether the scene be a ruin like Ewenny Priory or a Westminster Abbey. His work goes beyond the controlled perspective...
...was interred for a month at Westminster Abbey. A British warship transported...1869 , p. 5. The offer of Westminster Abbey for the funeral came about...not known to the Dean of Westminster Abbey, Arthur Penrhyn Stanley. He...
...mans war had been interred in Westminster Abbey? The beginning of an answer...content to have the body in Westminster Abbey defined as representing the...months before the plan for Westminster Abbey. In May the Western Australian...
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Why Did They Bury Darwin in Westminster Abbey? Charles Darwin Is Often Pictured...He Honored with a Burial in Westminster Abbey? by R.G. Weyant...Robert Darwin were interred in Westminster Abbey, close to those of such other...
...Beneath the Pavement: Westminster Abbey, Englands Necropolis...Confessor, founder of Westminster Abbey, has been discovered...Altar. The Dean of Westminster, the Very Reverend...another reminder of how Abbey history and humanity...
...one of Britains most historic churches, Westminster Abbey in central London. The ecumenical range...Canon Anthony Harvey, subdean of Westminster, said that the martyrs had been selected by an abbey committee which he chaired in consultation...
...visit to London, I was surprised when a policeman at Westminster Abbey told me to cover up my T-shirt--which had a peace...elsewhere would have drawn little or no police attention. Westminster is, however, subject to special rules. The Serious...
...SCHOLAR N. T. Wright, who has taught at Cambridge, Oxford and Montreal, recently became the canon theologian at Westminster Abbey in London. He is both a vigorous investigator of the historical Jesus and an effective communicator of the gospel...
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...HOW FOUR STUDENTS BROKE INTO WESTMINSTER ABBEY AND ROCKED THE NATION Film...story of the Stones theft from Westminster Abbey, has its world premiere on...Scone Palace, near Perth, to Westminster Abbey as a spoil of war. Since then...
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...Saturday 6 September 1997; Westminster Abbey Order of Service. Funeral...service is sung by the Choir of Westminster Abbey, conducted by Martin Neary...Martin Baker, Sub-Organist of Westminster Abbey. Music before the service...
Aisle of Dreams; WESTMINSTER ABBEY Will Be a Place of Sadness Today...policemen within the square mile of Westminster Abbey. Thousands camped overnight...silence as the 2000 guests at Westminster Abbey strained to hear Prince Andrew...
...Scotlands Most Famous Stone from Westminster Abbey. after Dumping It, He Vowed...sandstone from its home in Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day, 1950. They...the Scots - who placed it in Westminster Abbey. It had remained there ever...
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WESTMINSTER ABBEY originally the abbey...William I has been crowned in Westminster, and it is the burial place...been given burial in the Abbey since the 14th cent. In...The Corners of the Earth Westminster Abbey in the 900th Anniversary...
...and reestablished by Queen Elizabeth I in 1560. Other notable features of the borough are Westminster Cathedral, Westminster Abbey , Saint Jamess Palace , the National Gallery , the Tate Gallery , the imposing Central Mosque, the Imperial...
...originators of the Gothic revival . Appointed surveyor at Westminster Abbey in 1776, he did cathedral restorations at Salisbury...1775 1850?, succeeded him as surveyor (1813 27) at Westminster Abbey. He began the rebuilding of Drury Lane Theatre and...
...1603, court virginalist in 1619, and organist at Westminster Abbey in 1623. His compositions include English anthems...son Christopher Gibbons (1615 76) was organist of Westminster Abbey and left some anthems and string compositions...
BLOW, JOHN 1649 1708, English composer. He was organist and choirmaster at Westminster Abbey and the Chapel Royal and the teacher of Henry Purcell. He wrote more than 100 anthems and 10 sacred services, mostly unpublished...
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