Hulle, Robert
Hulle, Robert (fl. 1400–d. 1442). English mason. In 1400 he was engaged on works at Winchester College and St Cross Hospital, Winchester, Hants., and in 1411/12 he was Master-Mason of Winchester Cathedral. He carried out works on the Rood-loft at St John's, Glastonbury, Som., and supervised the works at St John's Hospital, Sherborne, Dorset (1439–40).
Bibliography
J. Harvey (1987)
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