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- Henry Yevele (c. 1320 – 1400) was an English mason. He was considered[by whom?] to be the most prolific and successful master mason active in late medieval...
- same time the rest of the hall was remodelled by the master mason Henry Yevele. The renovations include eighty-three unique depictions of Richard's favourite...
- vaults. The style attained maturity under Henry Yevele and William Wynford in the later 14th century. Yevele designed works for the King and Court, such as...
- old nave was pulled down and rebuilding commenced, with his mason Henry Yevele closely following the original design even though it was now more than 100...
- but otherwise the hall remains largely as Richard and his architect Henry Yevele left it. Saul (1997), p. 315. Saul (1997), pp. 361–364. Benson, Larry D...
- and Blanche from the mason Henry Yevele. The magnificent monument in the choir of St Paul's was completed by Yevele in 1380, with the ****istance of Thomas...
- 1365 and 1366, under the direction of William of Sleaford and Henry de Yevele, to house the personal treasure of King Edward III. The original tower was...
- previously worked on King's College at Cambridge. It was finished by Henry Yevele, who also built the present nave of Canterbury. The new central tower at...
- bridge's construction. The chapel was last rebuilt in 1387–1396, by Henry Yevele, master mason to the king. Following the Reformation, it was converted into...
- Perpendicular style under the direction of the noted master mason Henry Yevele. In contrast to the contemporary rebuilding of the nave at Winchester, where...