7. Passage referring to Edward II's death in a copy of Ranulf Higden's Polychronicon, indicated by the addition of a red spit. (Eton College, Windsor, MS 213, fol.236v; photograph reproduced by kind permission of the Provost and Fellows of Eton College).
Western art unattributed:
6. Edward II as a martyred saint. c.1480-1500. Painted on a panel of the rood loft in the parish church of St John the Baptist at Strensham, Worcestershire. Retouched in the late nineteenth century. (Photograph by the author).
Western art unattributed:
8. Edward II as a saint. Sculpted between 1502 and 1518, probably c.1510. Sculpture in a niche on the south side of Prince Arthur's chantry chapel in Worcester Cathedral. (Photograph by Christopher Guy, Worcester Cathedral Archaeologist; reproduced by permission of the Chapter of Worcester Cathedral).
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50. Composite image of fols.i recto and 155v of Hereford Cathedral Library MS.P.1.9, showing a design for a retable. Mid- to late fourteenth century. Parchment, each folio 22 by 15 cm. (Hereford Cathedral Library; reproduced by permission of the Dean and Chapter of Hereford Cathedral and the Hereford Mappa Mundi Trust).
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51. Line drawing of Fig.50.
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52. The Thornham Parva retable. c.1335. Panel, 94 by 381 cm. (St Mary's, Thornham Parva; photograph: Chris Titmus, Hamilton Kerr Institute, Cambridge).