CHAPTER XVI
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A
America and Coventry men. John Davenport, 319; the Sewell family, 326
B
Bablake School, founded by Wheatley, 344-5; staircase in, 345
Bond's Hospital at Bablake, 344, 345
Botoner, family of, 319, 322
Bridgman, Sir Orlando, mantelpiece from the house of, at Bablake School, 345
Butcher Row, 342
C
Cathedral, ruins of, 342
Church of Christ, or of the Greyfriars, 320
Church of S. John the Baptist at Bablake, 342-4; clear-story in, 343; ground-plan of, _ibid._; history of, 343-4; Isabella and, 343; Scots prisoners in, _ibid._; Walscheman's aisle, _ibid._
Church of S. Michael, 322-9; apse, 328; architecture, 323; brasses, memorial, 326, 327; communion table, 327; cove, 329; "Dance of Death," 327-8; drapers' chapel, 326-8; lantern, 324; Latin hymn on beam, 329; misericordes, 327-8; steeple, 322; tombs--Dame Bridgman's, 326; Nethermyl's, 324; Swyllington's, 325; Wayd's, _ibid._; windows, 328-9
Church of the Holy Trinity, 339-342; alms-box, 341; brass to John Whitehead, _ibid._; font, 341; fresco, 340; Godiva window, 341; lectern, _ibid._; monument of Philemon Holland, _ibid._; porch, 339; pulpit, 341
D
Davenport, Christopher, Franciscan, 320,
---- John, Puritan, 319
Dugdale, Sir William, 320
E
Eliot, George, 319; describes S. Mary's Hall in "Adam Bede," _ibid._
Elizabeth of York, 335, 336
F
Ford's or Greyfriars' Hospital, 321
G
Godiva, 319; window commemorating, 341
H
Henry VI., 323; statue of, 330; portrait in tapestry, 336; in window, 334
Henry VII., 335, 336
M
Margaret of Anjou, 336
Marston, John, dramatist, 319
Mary, Queen of Scots, chamber of, 339; _see also_ S. Mary's Hall
P
"Peeping Tom," 342
Pisford, William, 321
Population of Coventry, 318
S
Saints, _see_ S. Mary's Hall, tapestry.
S. Mary's Hall, 329-39; armour, 334; chair of state, 333; charters, _ibid._; crypt, 330; kitchen, _ibid._; Mary, Queen of Scots, letter concerning, in Muniment Room, 333; Mayoress's parlour, _ibid._; Minstrel Gallery, 339; Muniment Room, 332-3; portraits, 333; roof, 335; S. Gertrude of Nivelles, 338; tapestry, 335-8; whipping-post, 330; window, 334-5
S. Osburg, 319
Saunders, Laurence, martyr, 319
School, Free Grammar, 342; Dugdale educated at, 320; Philemon, Holland, and Tovey, masters at, 342
Siddons, Sarah, 319
T
Terry, Miss Ellen, 319
W
Wanley, Humphrey, 320
---- Nathaniel, 320
Ward, Joan, martyr, 319
Wheatley, Bablake School founded by, 344-5; mantel piece in, 345; staircase in, _ibid._
White, Sir Thomas, statue of, 319
Whitefriars, 318
Women in Coventry history, 319
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