Westminster abbey
The Oxford Companion to British History
|
2002
|
|
© The Oxford Companion to British History 2002, originally published by Oxford University Press 2002. (Hide copyright information)
Copyright
Westminster abbey has been the setting for the coronation of English monarchs since 1066, when William the Conqueror was crowned in the new church of
Edward the Confessor, perhaps to underline continuity; from Henry III to George II sixteen monarchs were buried there. There was a monastery on the isle of Thorney by the Thames before Edward began his great building
c.1050 but there is no certain evidence when it had been founded.
Harold Harefoot was buried there in 1040 at the end of his short reign. Nor is there anything above ground surviving of Edward's church, dedicated on 28 December 1065, with the king absent on his death-bed. It was however on a grand scale. The present abbey was begun by Henry III in 1245 and was much influenced by contemporary French styles: it is the highest of great English medieval churches and therefore seems narrow. The body of Edward the Confessor was moved there in 1269. The chapter house where, until the Reformation, Parliament met was one of the earliest parts to be completed. Building on such a scale was inordinately expensive and progress in finishing the abbey was very slow. The nave was not completed until the reign of Henry VII, who began his own addition—the fan-vaulted chapel. Work had already started on the foundations for the two western towers.
The abbey's close connection with the monarchy saved it from the fate of most other abbeys at the Reformation, which were turned into parish churches or plundered for their stone. The abbot's house was taken over by Lord Wentworth and the bishopric established in 1540 suppressed (leaving Westminster's claim to be a city). Mary began the restoration of the monastery but at the end of her brief reign it was closed again and the buildings made over to
Westminster School. Though the abbey suffered from the iconoclasts of the 1640s, its prestige helped it during the Commonwealth:
Cromwell had the stone of
Scone taken to
Westminster hall for his inauguration as lord protector and was given an elaborate funeral in the abbey, only to be disinterred in January 1661.
Wren began the work of restoring the fabric of the abbey after years of neglect but not until 1745 were the western towers completed, to the design of Nicholas
Hawksmoor. By that time the tradition of affording the great and mighty burial in the abbey was well established, as a British pantheon.
Spenser was buried in what became known as Poets' Corner in 1599,
Newton in 1727,
Pitt in 1778, Samuel
Johnson in 1784. At length the abbey became too crowded to permit of further burials. But among the host of memorials, the most moving is that which commemorates the dead of the Great War, a brass to a ‘British warrior, unknown by name or rank’.
J. A. Cannon
Cite this article
Pick a style below, and copy the text for your bibliography.
|
Westminster goes Wi-Fi with BT.
M2 Presswire; 5/24/2005; 700+ words
; ...chapter in the evolution of Westminster City Council's Customer Service...Cllr Simon Milton, Leader of Westminster City Council said: "This is the...supplier of voice communications to Westminster City Council, and by joining the...
|
|
WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL ISSUES AGENDA FOR AUG. 28 MEETING
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News; 8/28/2006; 700+ words
; The Westminster City Council issued the following meeting agenda: August 28, 2006 7:00 P.M. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA NOTICE TO READERS: City Council meeting packets are prepared several days prior...
|
|
WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL ISSUES AGENDA FOR AUG. 14 MEETING
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News; 8/14/2006; 700+ words
; The Westminster City Council issued the following meeting agenda: August 14, 2006 7:00 P.M. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA NOTICE TO READERS: City Council meeting packets are prepared several days prior...
|
|
Developers, Westminster assess freeze on growth: Water issues keep projects on hold.
Newspaper article from: Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD); 9/29/2006; 700+ words
; ...reevaluating how many non-Westminster residents still could receive city water and sewer...carry outside the city, through prioritizing...Matthew B. Davis, Westminster's manager of planning...commissioners, Westminster City Council annexed...
|
|
Postal Service & Westminster Officials to Hold Ground Breaking Sept. 22 on New Post Office.
PR Newswire; 9/21/1998; 700+ words
; WESTMINSTER, Colo., Sept...Postal Service and City of Westminster officials...addition to our growing city." "This truly has...cooperative effort between Westminster and the U.S. Postal...said Westminster City Manager Bill Christopher...
|
|
Westminster's story one that's filled with vision, commitment.(Sports Extra)
Newspaper article from: Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL); 6/1/2007; 700+ words
; ...Daily Herald. I knew of Westminster Presbyterian Church because my dad's old city league fastpitch softball teams had played against Westminster. They had a heck of a pitcher...was even more convinced Westminster Christian High School was...
|
|
Despite Tough Times for Teachers, Westminster College's Education Graduates Achieve 100% Job Placement Rate.
PR Newswire; 8/11/2003; 700+ words
; ...of 2002-2003 graduates of Westminster's certified education major...in Missouri schools. The Westminster College Teacher Education...elementary education major. Westminster College had thirteen graduates...Middle School in Jefferson City. Amanda McCormack will teach...
|
|
OCE: City of Westminster outsources document production to Oce.
M2 Presswire; 7/9/1999; 700+ words
; ...manage the Oce Print Room at Westminster City Hall. Oce will also network...digital copier/printers around Westminster City Hall to provide more flexible...oce.co.uk Andrew Dimmock, Westminster City Council Tel: +44 (0)171...
|
|
WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL ISSUES AGENDA FOR JULY 24 MEETING
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News; 7/24/2006; 700+ words
; The Westminster City Council issued the following meeting agenda: July 24, 2006 7:00 P.M. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA NOTICE TO READERS: City Council meeting packets are prepared several days prior...
|
|
City to vote on water plan: Supply to be allotted to Westminster development projects.
Newspaper article from: Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD); 4/8/2007; 700+ words
; ...water shortage, the Westminster City Council is scheduled...state has granted the city to priority residential...a process on how the city should annex land. Ten...froze development in Westminster, putting those property...
|
|
City of Westminster
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
City of Westminster inner borough (1991 pop. 181,500...SE England, on the Thames River. Westminster is the location of the principal offices...Buckingham Palace . Parliament meets in Westminster Palace . The borough has an important...
|
|
Westminster, City of
Book article from: World Encyclopedia
Westminster, City of Part of the London Borough of Westminster since 1965. Westminster was the site of a monastery from 785, and is where Edward the Confessor built Westminster Abbey . Parliament met in Westminster Palace until a fire (1834...
|
|
Westminster abbey
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to British History
Westminster abbey has been the setting for the...established in 1540 suppressed (leaving Westminster's claim to be a city). Mary began the restoration of...again and the buildings made over to Westminster School . Though the abbey suffered...
|
|
Westminster, First Statute of
Encyclopedia entry from: West's Encyclopedia of American Law
WESTMINSTER, FIRST STATUTE OF The First Statute of Westminster was enacted by a parliament meeting at Westminster, England, during the reign of King...imposed arbitrarily by the barons and by cities and boroughs, and restrained the powers...
|
|
Westminster
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Westminster 1 Residential city (1990 pop. 78,118), Orange co...with most of southern California. 2 City (1990 pop. 74,625), Adams and Jefferson...aerial lifts are manufactured in the city. Westminster was marked by tremendous...
|