The Visitations
Made by William Harvey. Together with additional pedigrees, chiefly from Harleian ms.
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George, Henry, Sir, Tools Cite this Export citation file. The visitations of the county of Somerset, in the years and , together with additional pedigrees, chiefly from the visitation of Edited by Frederic William Weaver Full view original from Harvard University. Epstein stated of this work: I can recall with pleasure how this figure looked in my little hut which I used as a studio. I should have liked it to stand amongst trees on a knoll overlooking Monk Wood. This figure stands with folded hands, and expresses a humility so profound as to shame the beholder who comes to my sculpture expecting rhetoric or splendour of gesture By this disguise I succeeded for once in evading the critics, always ready to bay and snap at a work.
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A subscription was raised to purchase it, and I recall that Richard Wyndham gave the proceeds of an exhibition he was holding of his own work towards its purchase for the Tate Gallery. The model was a music student who acted as secretary to John Drinkwater: The companion figure was never completed. Other casts made more recently are in the following collections: Alan and Janet Wurzburger, Baltimore, U.
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Keswick, Dumfries; at least two others in private collections in the U. Main menu additional Become a Member Shop. Walk Through British Art: The reasons behind this cessation of the programme have been a matter of debate among historians. Philip Styles, for example, related it to a declining willingness of members of the gentry to attend visitations, which he traced to a growing proportion of " newly risen " families, who lacked long pedigrees and were therefore apathetic about registering them.
There was never a systematic visitation of Wales. There were four visitations in the principality, and on 9 June , Fulk ap Hywel, Lancaster Herald of Arms in Ordinary was given a commission to visit all of Wales. This was not carried out, however, as he was degraded and executed for counterfeiting the seal of Clarenceux King of Arms.
This is regrettable, since no visitation of all Wales was ever made by the officers of arms. The principal records to emerge from the visitations were pedigrees, initially recorded on loose sheets of paper, and afterwards bound together as notebooks.
In some cases, the sheets would include blank shields which had been drawn in advance or at a later date printed , to simplify the process of recording coats of arms. As a result, a number of variant manuscript copies of any one visitation record may now survive, possessing varying degrees of accuracy and authority.
Medieval source material on the internet: Heralds' Visitations and the College of Arms
Many visitation records have been published over the years, by the Harleian Society , by county record societies , and a few privately see listing below. However, because until relatively recently the College of Arms restricted access to its records, many of the older published editions were necessarily based on the unofficial second- or third-generation copies in other collections, and may therefore not always be reliable.
From as early as the s, officers of arms on visitation frequently also compiled what were known as "church notes". These were fieldnotes usually in the form of sketches of coats of arms observed on church monuments , in stained glass windows, or on display in private houses. The 17th-century visitations generated a growing number of supplementary papers, including warrants, lists of persons who disclaimed any pretence to arms, lists of persons summoned to appear before the heralds including those who had not appeared , records of fees paid, and miscellaneous correspondence.
Visitations were conducted by or in the name of the two provincial Kings of Arms , Clarenceux and Norroy , within their respective provinces. In the following lists, the Deputies are the officers of arms who actually carried out the visitations. Where no Deputy is named, the visitation can be assumed to have been conducted by the King of Arms in person.
Heraldic visitation
The Trent ran through Staffordshire, and the county was therefore technically divided between the two provinces; but for the purposes of visitation it was generally treated sometimes through a process of deputation as falling under the jurisdiction of Norroy. Since the practices of Ulster King of Arms so closely followed those of the English College of Arms, it is hardly surprising that the Irish officers of arms undertook heraldic visitations in their province. The purpose behind these visitations was twofold: He was authorized to reform practices which were contrary to good armorial practice.
He conducted six visitations Dublin in —, Drogheda and Ardee in , Dublin in , Swords in , Cork in , and Limerick in One of his successors, Daniel Molyneux had the commission renewed, and mounted several visitations. Although Molyneux's last visitation — of Wexford — was the last proper visitation, two other expeditions occurred after by subsequent Ulster Kings of Arms.
The visitations were not very extensive. The officers would not often be found in the disturbed countryside. Thus the visitations are confined to areas under firm control of the Dublin administration.
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