Author:Mackenzie Edward Charles Walcott

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Mackenzie Walcott
(1821–1880)

English clergyman and antiquarian

Works[edit]

  • The English Ordinal: Its History, Validity, and Catholicity (1851)
  • William of Wykeham and His Colleges (1852)
  • Handbook for Winchester Cathedral (1854)
  • The English Episcopate: Biographical Memoirs, 5 parts (1858)
  • Guide to the Cathedrals of England and Wales (1858); new ed. enlarged, 1860; the descriptions of the cathedrals were also published in separate parts.
  • Guide to the South Coast of England (1859)
  • Guide to the Mountains, Lakes, and North-West Coast of England (1860)
  • Guide to the East Coast of England (1861)
  • Minsters and Abbey Ruins of the United Kingdom (1860)
  • Church and Conventual Arrangement (1861)
  • Priory Church of Christchurch, Twyneham (1862)
  • The Double Choir Historically and Practically Considered (1864)
  • Interior of a Gothic Minster (1864)
  • Precinct of a Gothic Minster (1865)
  • Cathedralia: A Constitutional History of Cathedrals of the Western Church (1865)
  • Battle Abbey (1866); 2nd ed. 1867.
  • Memorials of Stamford (1867)
  • Sacred Archæology: A Popular Dictionary (1868)
  • Traditions and Customs of Cathedrals (1872); 2nd ed. revised and enlarged, 1872.
  • Scoti-Monasticon: The Ancient Church of Scotland (1874)
  • Constitutions and Canons Ecclesiastical of the Church of England (1874)
  • The Four Minsters round the Wrekin (1877)
  • Early Statutes of the Cathedral Church of Chichester (1877)
  • Church Work and Life in English Minsters (1879)
Poetry
  • St. Paul at Athens: A Sacred Poem (1851)
  • Dedication of the Temple: A Sacred Poem (1854)
  • The Death of Jacob: A Sacred Poem (1857)
  • "A Legend of Carlisle: The Scottish Gate" in Once a Week (magazine), Series 1, 6 (1862)
  • Leaflets, by M. E. C. W. (1872)
Periodical Articles

Works about Walcott[edit]


Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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