File:Drawing of the Shrine of Little St Hugh, Lincoln Cathedral, William Dugdale, 1641.png

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English: Drawing of the Shrine of Little St Hugh in the south choir aisle of Lincoln Cathedral, by William Dugdale. Originally the top contained a statue of Little St Hugh, gone by the time Dugdale drew it. Dugdale incorrectly described it as the "feretory of St Hugh, one-time bishop of Lincoln".
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Joe Hillaby (1994-1996). "The ritual-child-murder accusation: its dissemination and Harold of Gloucester". Jewish Historical Studies. 34. p. 97 (pl. 3)

Originally: BL Add MS 71474, f. 108, aka "Dugdale's Book of Monuments", 1641
Author William Dugdale (1605-1686)
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1986

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