OTHER SITES IN KING’S LYNN © Stanbury/Raguin/MMK

36a. King’s Lynn, Plan of the Episcopal Divisions of King’s Lynn, 1102-1537. After E.M. Beloe, F.S.A., Our Borough: Our Churches: King’s Lynn, Norfolk (Cambridge, 1899).

37. King’s Lynn, All Saints Church, exterior, 15th century rebuilding on earlier site.  After William Taylor, The Antiquities of King’s Lynn (London, 1844).

38. King’s Lynn, All Saints Church, interior, 15th century.  After William Taylor, The Antiquities of King’s Lynn (London, 1844).

39. King’s Lynn, Carmelites or White Friars, Gateway in ruins. See Master Aleyn in The Book of Margery Kempe, ch. 9.  After William Taylor, The Antiquities of King’s Lynn (London, 1844).

EXTERNAL LINK © Stephen Alsford, 1999   Whitefriars at Lynn

40. King’s Lynn, Franciscans or Grey Friars, Foundation established in 1260s. Base 13th century, tower 15th century, in ruins. See archorite and confesor to Margery Kempe, The Book of Margery Kempe, ch. 18.  After William Taylor, The Antiquities of King’s Lynn (London, 1844).

40a. King’s Lynn, Franciscans or Grey Friars, Foundation established in 1260s. Base 13th century, crossing tower 15th century, in ruins.  Note towers of St. Margaret’s in distance. After John Britton and Edward Wedlake Brayley, The Beauties of England and Wales (London: Vernor & Hood, 1801-16).

41. King’s Lynn, St. James, Founded early 12th century, expansion in 14th century.  Dismantling begun 1559. Engraving by Henry Bell, architect and alderman of Lynn. before 1682, showing remaining transept after the destruction of the nave. Now completely destroyed. After E.M. Beloe, F.S.A., Our Borough: Our Churches: King’s Lynn, Norfolk (Cambridge, 1899).

42. King’s Lynn, Red Mount: Chapel of Our Lady at the Mount, 1483, exterior. After William Taylor, The Antiquities of King’s Lynn (London, 1844).

43. King’s Lynn, Red Mount: Chapel of Our Lady at the Mount, 1483, interior, lower chapel.  After William Taylor, The Antiquities of King’s Lynn (London, 1844).

44. King’s Lynn, Red Mount: Chapel of Our Lady at the Mount, 1483, interior, upper chapel.  After William Taylor, The Antiquities of King’s Lynn (London, 1844).

45. King’s Lynn, Old House on High Street, exterior, mid 15th-century residence of Walter Coney, destroyed 1816. Coney (+ 1476) was four times mayor of Lynn and had a memorial brass in St. Margaret’s. After William Taylor, The Antiquities of King’s Lynn (London, 1844).

46. King’s Lynn, Old House on High Street, exterior, mid 15th-century residence of Walter Coney, details of exterior carvings, destroyed 1816. After William Taylor, The Antiquities of King’s Lynn (London, 1844).

47. King’s Lynn, Old City Walls, areas dating to 12th century, majority destroyed in 19th century.  After William Taylor, The Antiquities of King’s Lynn (London, 1844).

48. King’s Lynn, South Gate of City, rebuilt 1436-40s.  After William Taylor, The Antiquities of King’s Lynn (London, 1844).

49. King's Lynn, Award of the Priors of St. Edmunds, Bury and Thetford, Respecting the Hospital of St. John the Baptist. Dated 11th of February 1284. The original with the records of the Dean and Chapter, Norwich.