Description | studies made by Jacob, 2nd Earl of Radnor (1750-1828) into the heraldry and descent of the Hungerford and other families to himself, around the time of the relocation of the chapel in 1779, including the Hungerford pedigree, sketches and emblazons of the coats of arms, copies of Patent Rolls, engravings of the iron chapel by Jacob Schnebbelie (1760-1792), five letters from Schnebbelie's commissioner, Richard Gough, director of the Society of Antiquities, in one of which he deplores the changes wrought by James Wyatt in Salisbury Cathedral and states that Schnebbelie is to copy the medieval paintings on the roof before they are effaced, two letters from the Rev. Samuel Rogers who was compiling a history of the Hungerfords, a begging letter from a J Luttrel, claiming to be a descendant of Sir George Hungerford. |