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Mid-Nineteenth-Century Prose<br />

2267 | 2268<br />

Les vrais principes de l’architecture ogivale ou chrétienne, avec des<br />

remarques sur leur renaissance au temps actuel, remanié et<br />

développé d’après le texte anglais de A. W. Pugin, par T. H. King,<br />

et traduit en français, par P. Lebrocquy. Bruges 1850.<br />

Substantially altered version <strong>of</strong> Pugin’s book.<br />

<strong>The</strong> present state <strong>of</strong> ecclesiastical architecture in England. 1843,<br />

Oxford 1969 (facs). 2 articles 1st pbd in Dublin Rev, May 1841, Feb<br />

1842.<br />

reviews (1st article): London and Dublin Orthodox Jnl <strong>of</strong> Useful<br />

Knowledge 3 Jul 1841; Christian Remembrancer, Aug 1841; (2nd<br />

article): Civil Engineer and Architect’s Jnl, Apr 1842; (complete<br />

work): Builder, 18 Mar, 1 Apr 1843; Westminster Rev, Mar 1844.<br />

An apology for the revival <strong>of</strong> Christian architecture in England.<br />

1843, Edinburgh 1895, Oxford 1969 (facs).<br />

reviews: Artizan, 30 Apr 1843; Civil Engineer and Architect’s<br />

Jnl, May 1843; Athenaeum, 15 July 1843; Weekly Dispatch, 20 Aug<br />

1843; Fraser’s Mag, Nov 1843.<br />

Glossary <strong>of</strong> ecclesiastical ornament and costume, compiled and<br />

illustrated from antient authorities and examples. With trns by<br />

B. Smith. 1844, 1846 (enlarged), 1868.<br />

review: Ecclesiologist, Aug 1844.<br />

[Open letter to] <strong>The</strong> Rev Pelham Maitland, curate <strong>of</strong> Broadstairs.<br />

1847.<br />

A statement <strong>of</strong> facts relative to the engagement <strong>of</strong> marriage between<br />

Miss Selina Helen Sandys Lumsdaine, <strong>of</strong> Upper Hardres, Kent,<br />

and Augustus Welby Pugin, Esq. <strong>of</strong> S. Augustins, Isle <strong>of</strong> Thanet.<br />

1848 (priv ptd).<br />

Floriated ornament. 1849, 1875.<br />

review: Ecclesiologist, Feb 1850.<br />

Some remarks on the articles which have recently appeared in the<br />

Rambler, relative to ecclesiastical architecture and decoration.<br />

1850.<br />

reviews: Ecclesiologist, Apr 1850; Rambler, Apr 1850.<br />

An earnest appeal for the revival <strong>of</strong> the ancient plain song. 1850;<br />

New-York Ecclesiologist, Jan 1853; London and New York [1905];<br />

Liturgical Arts, 1933.<br />

reviews: Eng Churchman, 24 Oct 1850; Catholic Standard, 26<br />

Oct 1850; Tablet, 9 Nov 1850; Dublin Rev, Mar 1851.<br />

An address to the inhabitants <strong>of</strong> Ramsgate. 1850.<br />

review: Tablet, 4 Jan 1851.<br />

An earnest address, on the establishment <strong>of</strong> the hierarchy. 1851, rptd<br />

with modifications by Pugin’s son Edward Welby Pugin as<br />

Church and state; or Christian liberty. 4 edns 1875.<br />

reviews: Globe, 28 Feb 1851; Morning Post, 5 Mar 1851; Eng<br />

Churchman, 6 Mar 1851; Tablet, 8 Mar 1851.<br />

A treatise on chancel screens and rood l<strong>of</strong>ts, their antiquity, use, and<br />

symbolic signification. 1851.<br />

reviews: Tablet, 17 May 1851; Ecclesiologist, June 1851; Lamp, 7<br />

June 1851; Annales Archéologiques Sep–Oct 1851; New-York<br />

Ecclesiologist, Jan, Mar 1852.<br />

Pugin supplied illustrations for the works <strong>of</strong> other writers. For a full list see<br />

Belcher, Bibliographies, above. Engravings <strong>of</strong> Pugin’s designs were also pbd.<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

To the editor <strong>of</strong> the Salisbury & Winchester Journal. Salisbury and<br />

Winchester Jnl 116, 26 Sep 1836.<br />

To Mr Arthur Fane. Ibid, 17 Oct 1836.<br />

London and Dublin Orthodox Jnl <strong>of</strong> Useful Knowledge: West front<br />

<strong>of</strong> Rouen cathedral, 17 Feb 1838; Jubé <strong>of</strong> St Ouen, 3 Mar 1838;<br />

Doorway <strong>of</strong> cloister, abbey <strong>of</strong> St. Wandrille, 17 Mar 1838; Fireplace<br />

in the abbey <strong>of</strong> St Amand, Rouen, 31 Mar 1838; Chasuble <strong>of</strong><br />

cloth <strong>of</strong> gold, embroidered, 14 Apr 1838; Monumental brass <strong>of</strong><br />

the fifteenth century, 12 May 1838; West front <strong>of</strong> St Lawrence’s<br />

church, Nuremberg, 26 May 1838; Ancient style <strong>of</strong> family portraits,<br />

14 July 1838; Cover <strong>of</strong> an ancient book <strong>of</strong> the Gospels, 21<br />

July 1838; Chancel <strong>of</strong> St Marie’s, Uttoxeter, 20 July 1839; New<br />

church at Hereford, 24 Aug 1839; On the erection and adornment<br />

<strong>of</strong> Catholic churches, 31 Aug 1839; Catholic surplices, 22 Feb<br />

1840.<br />

Catholic Magazine: Lectures on ecclesiastical architecture . . .<br />

Lecture the first, ns 2, Apr 1838, rptd Catholic Weekly Instructor<br />

3, 31 Jan, 7 Feb 1846; Catholic Herald 14, 21, 28 May 1846; Merry<br />

England 24, Dec 1894; Lecture the second, ns 2, June 1838, rptd<br />

Catholic Weekly Instructor 3, 14, 21 Feb 1846; Catholic Herald 14,<br />

25 June, 2 July 1846; Lecture the third, ns 3, Jan, Feb 1839.<br />

Mouvement archéologique. Bulletin Archéologique 2, 1842–3.<br />

Pugin’s letter on spires. Proc <strong>of</strong> the Oxford Soc for Promoting the<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Gothic Architecture, Easter, Trinity terms 1843, rptd<br />

with omissions restored Architectural Rev 23, Jan 1908.<br />

Mr Pugin on the school <strong>of</strong> design. Tablet 6, 14 Jun 1845.<br />

St Mary’s Catholic church, Edmund-street. Liverpool Mercury 35, 1<br />

Aug 1845, rptd Tablet 6, 9 Aug 1845.<br />

Mr Pugin on Christian art. Builder 3, 2 Aug 1845.<br />

Decorations <strong>of</strong> the new House <strong>of</strong> Lords. Builder 3, 6 Sep 1845.<br />

Catholic intelligence: Letter from Mr Pugin. Tablet 7, 3 Jan 1846.<br />

Catholic intelligence: Letter <strong>of</strong> A. W. Pugin, Esq. to the editor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Ecclesiologist. Ibid, 31 Jan 1846.<br />

Opening <strong>of</strong> a Catholic chapel at Cheadle, Staffordshire. Morning<br />

Post, 3 Sep 1846, rptd Tablet 7, 5 Sep 1846; Builder 4, 19 Sep 1846;<br />

GM 180, Dec 1846.<br />

Penzance. – New Catholic church. Tablet 9, 8 Jan 1848.<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> St Thomas <strong>of</strong> Canterbury, Fulham. Ibid, 1 July 1848.<br />

Opening <strong>of</strong> the new Roman Catholic church <strong>of</strong> St George’s in-thefields.<br />

Morning Post, 5 July 1848, rptd Tablet 9, 8 July 1848;<br />

Dolman’s Mag 8, Aug 1848.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pictures at St George’s. Tablet 9, 29 July 1848.<br />

Catholic intelligence: Catholic church architecture. Ibid, 2 Sep 1848.<br />

A defence <strong>of</strong> the revival <strong>of</strong> pointed ecclesiastical architecture, in<br />

reply to some recent attacks, by A. Welby Pugin: ‘Why this waste!’<br />

Weekly Register 1, 6 Oct 1849, rptd Merry England 7, Jun 1886.<br />

How shall we build our churches? Builder 8, 23 Mar 1850, rptd<br />

Tablet 11, 30 Mar 1850.<br />

Ireland: Catholic intelligence: <strong>The</strong> Killarney cathedral. Tablet 11, 23<br />

Mar 1850.<br />

Mr Pugin and the Rambler. Ibid, 20 Apr 1850.<br />

Mr Pugin. Eng Churchman 8, 4 Jul 1850.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Gothic and Italian schools. Catholic Standard 2, 7 Sep 1850.<br />

<strong>The</strong> earl <strong>of</strong> Shrewsbury – Mr Pugin. Freeman’s Jnl 83, 20 Dec 1850,<br />

rptd Morning Herald, 21 Dec 1850; Standard, 21 Dec 1850; <strong>The</strong><br />

Times, 21 Dec 1850.<br />

To the editor <strong>of</strong> the Catholic Standard. Catholic Standard 2, 28 Dec<br />

1850.<br />

To the editor <strong>of</strong> the Catholic Standard. Ibid 3, 22 Feb 1851, rptd<br />

Tablet 12, 8 Mar 1851.<br />

[Untitled letter to the editor]. Globe, 5 Mar 1851.<br />

Mr Pugin’s pamphlet. Morning Post, 10 Mar 1851.<br />

Reply <strong>of</strong> Mr Pugin to the letter <strong>of</strong> ‘A Catholic priest’. Tablet 12, 15<br />

Mar 1851; copy Catholic Standard 3, 15 Mar 1851.<br />

Mr Pugin’s pamphlet. Catholic Standard 3, 29 Mar 1851.<br />

<strong>The</strong> devotion to St Joseph – letter <strong>of</strong> Mr Pugin. Tablet 12, 24 May<br />

1851.<br />

To the editor <strong>of</strong> the Morning Chronicle. Morning Chron, 6 Sep 1851.<br />

Diaries and letters<br />

Wedgwood, A. In her A. W. N. Pugin and the Pugin family, 1985.<br />

<strong>The</strong> collected letters <strong>of</strong> A. W. N. Pugin. Ed M. Belcher 5 vols Oxford<br />

2000– . Vol 1 1830–42.<br />

§2<br />

Selected obituaries<br />

Morning Chron, 17 Sep 1852; Athenaeum, 18 Sep 1852; Builder 10, 25<br />

Sep 1852; Tablet 13, 25 Sep 1852; Civil Engineer and Architect’s<br />

Jnl, 15 Oct 1852; Ecclesiologist, 13 Oct 1852, rptd New York

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