Clyve, John
Clyve, John (fl.1362–92). English mason. He worked at Windsor Castle, Berks. (1362–3), and was master-mason of Worcester Cathedral Priory (1366–7). He was probably responsible for the tower, north porch, re-casing of the chapter-house, the east cloister (1386–96), and the south arcade and vault of the nave at Worcester, all in an early Perpendicular style of the highest quality.
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J. Harvey (1987)
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