English Brasses, Illustration of Reginald de Malyns and his two wives, at Chinnor, Oxfordshire, 1385, John Woodcock, a twentieth-century calligrapher, hand wrote, illustrated, and bound this book on English Brasses. The manuscript contains drawings of brass rubbings of many knights and nobles, including Sir John d'Abernon, Thomas de Hope, and Nichol de Gore, as well as noble women such as the wives of Reginald de Malyns, Nicholas Wadham, and Nicholas Wotton.
English Brasses, Illustration of Reginald de Malyns and his two wives, at Chinnor, Oxfordshire, 1385, John Woodcock, a twentieth-century calligrapher, hand wrote, illustrated, and bound this book on English Brasses. The manuscript contains drawings of brass rubbings of many knights and nobles, including Sir John d'Abernon, Thomas de Hope, and Nichol de Gore, as well as noble women such as the wives of Reginald de Malyns, Nicholas Wadham, and Nicholas Wotton.