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architecture2
cathedrals2
church architecture2
screens (church decoration)2

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York Minster5
Wellbeloved, Charles (1769-1858)3
Fitzwilliam, Charles William Wentworth Fitzwilliam, Earl, 1786-18572
Smirke, Robert, 1752-18452
Fitzwilliam, Charles William Wentworth Fitzwilliam1
Fitzwilliam, Charles William Wentworth-Fitzwilliam Earl (1786-1857)1
Harcourt, William Venables Vernon (1789-1871)1
Harcourt, William Venables Vernon, 1789-18711
Harcourt, William Vernon (1789-1871)1
Smirke, Robert1

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A report addressed to the subscribers for the restoration of York Minster : on the proposed removal of the choir screen

Smirke, Robert (1781-1867)

1830

The author's name appears at the end of the report.

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A letter to Viscount Milton on the restoration of York Minster and the proposed removal of the choir screen

Harcourt, William Vernon (1789-1871); Fitzwilliam, Charles William Wentworth-Fitzwilliam earl (1786-1857)

1830

"W. Hargrove and Co., Printers, Herald-Office, York."--Colophon. "Postscript [written in response to A letter addressed to the subscribers to the restoration of the choir of York Minster, by a Subsc...

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A second letter to Viscount Milton, on the restoration of York Minster, and the proposed removal of the choir screen

Harcourt, William Venables Vernon (1789-1871); Smirke, Robert (1752-1845)

1830

Vernon's 1st letter to Milton pubd 1830. Contains Mr Smirke's report to the Dean and Chapter of York, July 28, 1830.

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A second letter addressed to the subscribers to the restoration of the choir of York Minster : on the subject of the proposed removal of the organ screen

Wellbeloved, Charles (1769-1858)

1830

Ascribed by some to Charles Wellbeloved; Dict. nat. biog. does not confirm this assertion, but does make it plausible. Includes bibliographical references.

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