35,136. RUBBINGS, tracings, etc., of sepulchral brasses in various countries on the continent of Europe and elsewhere, collected by Rev. W. F. Creeny (see above); 1231-1702. They are 141 in number, and include all those (80) engraved in Creeny's Book of Facsimiles of Monumental Brasses, etc., publ. 1884, as well as many of those given in his list in the Preface, p. vii. Arranged chronologically. Paper and canvas rolls. Bequeathed by the Collector.
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Erfurt, Thuringia: Sepulchral brasses,: 1420-1560. Reverend William Frederic Creeny, of Norwich: Collection of rubbings of English and Foreign brasses, and stone slags: 19th cent. Andreas Opalinski de Buin, Bishop of Posen: Sepulchral brass: 1479. Antiquities: Rubbings of foreign brasses, by ...
ii. Hildesheim, Hanover: Otto of Brunswick, Bishop, 1279. Hildesheim, Germany: Sepulchral brasses,: 1279, 1460. Otto von Brunswick, Bishop of Hildesheim: Sepulchral brass: 1279.
iii. Ringsted, Zealand: Eric and Ingeborg, King and Queen of Denmark, 1319. Ringsted, Zealand: Sepulchral brass of -Eric VIII. and Ingeborg, King and Queen of Denmark: 1319. Eric VIII of Denmark: Sepulchral brass of him and Qu. Ingeborg at Ringstead, in Zealand: 1319.
iv. Vester Åker, Sweden: Ramborg de Wik, 1327. Ramborg de Wik: Sepulchral brass at Vester Aker: 1327. Vester Åker, Sweden: Sepulchral brass of R. de Wik: 1327.
ix. Ghent, E. Flanders: Margaret Sbrunen, wife of the same, 1352. Margaret Sbrunen, wife of W Wenemaer: Sepulchral brass at Ghent: 1352. William Wenemaer: Sepulchral brasses of him and wife at Ghent: 1325, 1352. Ghent, Flanders: Sepulchral brasses,: 1325-1607.