Lesyngham, Robert
Lesyngham, Robert (fl. 1376–94). English master-mason, he designed the cloisters (destroyed), the upper part of the screen on the west front, and the east window at Exeter Cathedral, Devon (1376–94). He may have designed the cloisters at Gloucester Cathedral.
Bibliography
J. Harvey (1987)
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