Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Effigies, Dr Who and dolls.

St Martin's. Allerton Mauleverer. The first church on this site was founded by Richard Mauleverer in the first century. Here we are today on a beautiful sunny day in June 2018 with husband Lee and Monza the dog. We are visiting this lonely old church so I can go and say "hello" to the effigies of the Mauleverer Knights. These are my absolute favourites of all my finds on these outings to old houses and churches. These also are the ones that caused much excitement.....mostly for me and then the enthusiasm  was caught by ancestors of these knights who flew to Yorkshire just to meet them.
There is a huge and impressive pile of Gothic stones modelled into a huge Gothic house just a few yards away.....this is not the house that the Mauleverer family built here at the time....but is here now. So they went to see that too on a guided tour. These only happen on a Wednesday ...so this time Lee and I did not go to the house. Lee has never been inside this church either. When I first realised how close these effigies are to my own house we were on our way somewhere completely different in our old rusty van. I just saw the road sign and Lee did a quick Uturn.
This day Lee wanted to walk around the outside and the grave yard first. So this we did. Then we entered the church through a groaning clanking old studded door.
This is the first photo I took. Then I headed straight to the effigies whilst Lee wandered about.
These are wood effigies and they survive to this day from the 13th Century. They depict two cross legged knights of the Mauleverer family. Originally they would have been painted to look more like a portrait of the deceased in life.  These look to me just like Knights Templar effigies I have seen.   
These two Effigies are alabaster and dated from 1475. They are John Mauleverer and his wife Eleanor daughter of Sir Peter Middleton.( of Stockheld)
The Mauleverer coat of arms in the stained glass window.....

The Mauleverer family were long established here in  Yorkshire by the time John Mauleverer represented the county in the parliament of 1334. He was a tireless and enthusiastic campaigner against the Scots, and served in many "raids" and commissions of "Array". He was also a justice of the peace in the West Riding as it was .The estates here gave Sir John a very influential position in the community. His Father was also a Sir John and died in November 1400, and was a shadowy figure and had much involvement in Scottish raids in the 1300's .....William Wallace and all that invading of Northumberland.......and Guisborough ETc ETC.......which we will not get distracted by!.....

Sir John (the younger one) had a son called Halnath  who came of age march 1395 and a grant of land was confirmed in Rawdon and Horsforth made by his ancestor to Kirkstall Abbey.
Allerton Maulever was the family seat of this ancient family for over 600 years and the founder was William Mauleverer who came to England with William The Conqueror. He fought on the field of Senlac ( the first battle of Hastings) As a reward for his services he was  given these lands around Allerton Mauleverer. His name is to be found amongst many distinguished Knights at Battle Abbey.
Sir John Mauleverer was a knight involved in the Crusades of the time of Edward1
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a knight Templar showing 1300s attire. I found this image on google.......




 and was one of the chosen Yorkshire Knights to attend the nuptials of King Edward 11 at Bologna in 1308. In 1314 King Edward 11 gave license to Sir John to erect the chantry in this church

Wedding of Edward II of England and Isabella of France,1308 by Jean Wavrin


The wedding of Edward 11 to Isabella. Just as a note here........Edward11 was king of England from 1307 and deposed in 1327.. 1308 he married Isabella of France.  His close friend Piers Gaviston joined his household in 1300. Edward11 was a very week king lets not muck about pussy footing around this tale! And gay as Piers Gaviston was without doubt the love of his life. Gaviston was an arrogant power hungry manipulator and he really caused a lot of unrest and trouble amongst the Barons. I wonder if Sir John Mauleverer was one of them? any way Edward11, his wife Isabella and his lover Gaviston spent a lot of time in Yorkshire. Gaviston was exciled for a while and managed to inveigle his way back into the kings fancy. They were reunited at Knaresborough and Gaviston moved into Scarborough castle.
Scarborough castle was besiged by Henry Percy (my fave ruin at Spofforth just down the road was his castle) and Robert Clifford mainly and after much shenanigans and negotiations with the king they beheaded Gaviston.
Mean while Queen Isabella who is now famous for her beauty and diplomatic skills and intelligence now has a reputation for being a "she Woolf" was taking lovers of her own and plotting to be Queen on her own terms. Eventually she had Edward murdered.........

So how much of all this do you think the Mauleverers were involved? I have looked into it but can only find news of the Cliffords and Percys involvements with this and the battle of Bannockburn, Robert de Bruce and William Wallace. The film Braveheart was set at this time too. It unfortunately offers me no clues to this story, is mostly Hollywood fluff . having said that it is one of my fave films !even though the costumes are all wrong as well......
now I have got distracted again...


This is the first time that Lee has actually seen these effigies. The other times I have visited here he has stayed outside or he did not come out on the day. Now he sees for himself just what the fuss is all about......
This brass is in the floor......just by where Lee was standing........I love the dog on the right there.
The written note below is on the wall by this brass...so I take it that it is a translation from the Brass plaque........however It might not be! my latin is not up to much, so I do not know for sure.




FOR JOHN DE MAULEVERER OF A CHANTRY GRANTED.
The King to all to whome & c., greeting. Although of common council, &c., yet by a fine which our beloved and trusty John de Mauleverer has made with us we have granted and given license for us and our heirs as far as in us lies to the same John that he one messauge six bovates of land and twenty solidates of rent with the appurtenances in Hopeton (Hopperton) and Quixle (Whixley) may give and grant to a certain chaplain to say mass everyday in the church of St. Martin at Allerton Mauleverer in honour of the Blessed Virgin Mary forever. And to the same chaplain that be the messauge land and rents aforesaid with the appurtenances from the aforesaid John may receive and hold to him and his successors aforesaid to say mass every day in the aforesaid church in honour of the Blessed Virgin Mary for ever is aforesaid by the tenor of these presents we have likewise given special license. Being unwilling that the aforesaid John or his heirs to the aforesaid chaplain or his successors by reason of the statute aforesaid by us or our heirs, should be annoyed, molested or burdened in any way. Saving however to the chief lords of that’s fee the services there from due and accustomed. In witness whereof, & c. Witness the King at Westminster, 28th day of May. By fine of sixty shillings.

This is a translation of the original charter that I borrowedt from the Allerton Castle website.

These are alabaster effigies

I think these wooden effigies are the two Sir John Mauleverer 's. Father and son. I also think that they were Knights Templar. Why else would the Templar cross be here on the church gates, and  some graves ?

So here they all are. You make up your own minds who is who.
These are what I came to see! and yes they are just as fabulous every time I see them. I never loose the excitement over them. They are incredible. especially as they are so old.
The whole church is very beautiful and has been taken on by a conservation trust. parts of the roof have been repaired. Since I was here last some very obvious conservation work has gone on....I am pleased as it was looking in very bad way..... So this is the double decker pulpit from the 18th century
The alter and what is left of the stained glass in detail here.....
Very beautiful is it not!?




The huge dramatic painting of Moses and Aaron hanging above the chancel arch illustrates the ten commandments. Here is Moses with horns of light flaring from his temples....(they are not horns.....!!!!)

The Ten commandments, Let me remind you......These are the rules of God.

1. I am the lord thy God. thou shall not have any gods before me.
2. You shall not make yourself an idol in the form of anything.
3. You shall not misuse the name of the lord your God.
4. Remember the Sabbath day by keeping it holy.
5. Honor your Father and Mother.
6. You shall not murder.
7. You shall not commit adultery.
8. You shall not steal.
9. You shall not give false testimony against your neighbour.
10. You shall not covet your neighbour's house, wife, or property.

Simple isn't it when it is all written out like this with photos of this ancient and beautiful church?







Templar cross on the gate and stone gate post. It is a Templar cross? looks just like one to me too!

This looks to me like a Templar cross as well.
Grave yard......


The organ and pews are Georgian....as is the pulpit.
This huge tomb holds the remains of Mrs Mary Thornton who died 1800. He husband Colonel William Thornton purchased the whole estate for her and remamed it Thornville Royal!!!
These lamps look very like my old school lamp. Hunmanby hall near Scarborough. " may the spirit of the flame burn in you and kindle other hearts."
This window dipicts the coats of arms of the Arundell family , who inherited Allerton Mauleverer when the last Mauleverer died in the 1700s.
Here is Lee. As you see this church still needs plenty more restoration. It is under way and money is being raised to pay for the work.
So we went back outside and collected Monza the dog from the car. He was barking as he wanted a look too....

Templar cross on the gates to the grave yard.

Monza dog stayed in the car. Eventually he did get a look.....

He wanted to go inside the castle too. So did I! not open today. Lee would never have paid the money to go inside any way!!!!

So we headed off to Wetherby and stopped off again at the old Police box. I have wanted to go and find the Dr Who tardis for a while but we always usually just go junk shopping in the centre of Weatherby.
Here it is. We parked up by the police station to take this photo. This is all it is. Not in very good repair either......I had a qick look inside. No sign of the time machine. perfectly ordinary and a bit scruffy actually.
 Now we are on to the dolls part of this blog......

 I found these two dolls both from the 1960's. Neither have a makers mark, The lady in the  coat is in a
 really good condition with gorgeous hand made clothes. She has underwear,,,,dress   coat  and knitted gloves......
This lady is quite small with a plastic body and vinyl head. How do I know she is from the 1960's? well I dont really...except that I had one like her at that time/

We went all around Weatherby and I took some pictures. I am running out of time here and I have gone on a bit, so I will put them in another blog

Sunday, June 3, 2018

At last. The wood store roof!

As you see. Lee is on the garage roof fixing the wood store roof on the end there. We are on week four of his new medication and I think fingers crossed and all that it is having a good effect.

Lee is much better in himself and not so depressed sitting in his garage drinking and smoking. He was spending way way too long on his own anyway. The professor took him off his old meds in December and he was supposed to start the next new ones after four weeks. NHS time scales turned into six months with no control over rheumatoid arthritis........pain all the time and every time we called the hospital we were told they would phone back in 48 hours.
This was all made a good deal worse by a neighbour who just decided one day to yell and threaten Lee over a little tiny parking space outside his rented house. The "parking space" if you call blocking a street a parking space......is nothing to do with either of them. Lee needs access to the house and sometimes we bring the car round to off load shopping etc and neighbour insists on parking and will not move for us. In fact he threatened "to put him on his back if he knocks on my door"....

Then it all escalated because bully neighbour got a tax bill. What has that got to do with us? nothing. except that bully neighbour sees Lee out in the garage and it irritates him. so he hurls abuse....kind of like this.......

" Fucking scrounging bastard. lazy work shy bastard sponging off his wife and the state. I am going to report you. lazy bastard sitting there drinking and smoking whilst yer wife works.........You drunk again? Next time I see you filming yer self whilst cutting wood I.m reporting you. benefit fraud. You are not disabled I saw you under that car. ....fucking lazy bastard...eh you and me lets go out on street and sort it out now...fucking flatten yer....etc etc etc....."

If either of us can get a word in through the tirade his wife chips in
"Don't you speak to him like that....I know you are on benefits you told me."
This has not helped either of us. Yes I know. This is West Yorkshire Never expect help or sympathy. This time it went one better. We just got threatened with violence.
Father comes over some times.....not as often as he did! and always just goes on about how he went with Lee's mother to the hospital appointments way back in the 1960's. The only treatments were steroid injections then too. Lee's mother was just about crippled. Times and medication have changed but people's perception has not. Father has to this day no idea what Rheumatoid arthritis does to a human body . He still asks when his next steroid injection is and how long it lasts.We try and explain the medication and treatments of today. All fall on deaf ears....Mind you that is pretty much across the whole human spectrum!!! even others who like to winge about their own health just talk about themselves......not interested in any solutions.
Bully neighbour has now bad mouthed us to everyone who will listen,,,,and some that had no choice and no one speaks to us at all. ......next door have gone on holiday leaving their car parked blocking the path in and out of the terrace. we can not bring our car around now even if we wanted too. The keys have been left with bully boy.....in case he needs to move it.
are you sure about that? asked Lee...as in the past Lee has been left with the keys to the car. Yes I am sure.

So we get on with the roof and yes thank you Lee is looking and feeling much better.

Glue and Milliput this morning.



I got up with the sun. There were no colours in the sky this morning so I did not go out.
I drank tea and then glued on a doll wig and then used Milliput modelling filler for a different doll.

I have about five hours until work so this left me with plenty of tome to get the white filler and glue off my hands.

I have left both to dry.

 This is a 1950's Roddy walker doll. The clothes and bonnet in this picture are the ones she arrived in. They have seen better days and then I washed them! this did not help. I am making new.......I have tried many other styles on her and have come back to her original clothes. So I am going to copy the bonnet and dress in some new 1950's retro fabric.
 Other doll simular ....some in better condition have the bonnet and it looks "right" so I am going with that.


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This one has here teeth!! my doll has lost hers. I have tried sticking them back and it is not looking right at all. Must try harder with tweezers!

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I love this skirt. I think this could be lovely on mine too. I have looked at all kinds of fabris and prints.....I have settled on gingham !!!

So that is that for this sunday I have to go to work now. The slow cooker is on and the washing is all out in the sun to dry.

That's that. no more fun stuff today now.



Friday, June 1, 2018

Otley. And Chippendale is 300 years old.

 I did not go out around the Tarn today but we did go to Otley So I can regale you with this anyway. The morning is misty and as far as I could see whilst I tidied the house there were no colours in the sky at dawn.

So I drank tea a glued on a wig to my 1959's Roddy walker doll that I bought really cheap and have just got to repair.........
Otley was beautiful as ever and very very hot. So we could not take Monza. He only wanted to snooze on the cool kitchen floor anyway. So we left him there and went on our own.

 I listen to the birds singing through the open french windows whilst drinking my tea quickly writing this blog. I faffed around far too long downstairs today. I have to be in the shower , out of the shower and dressed by 7.30 to go out for worky. this only leaves me a little time now....

So Otley. We went around the charity shops and the victorian arcade and I saw a Roddy 1950s walker doll in the widow of my fave shop. In fact it is the same one I looked at last week. She is £40.00 and there is no chance of me spending that much. I have one but it is not in good condition as this one in my picture from today.
 We popped out of the arcade and cut over to the church. They have a few boards up about Chippendale.
that is Thomas Chippendale cabinet maker born in Otley 1718. There is a blue plaque on the house he was born in.....and he is 300 years old this year and Otley are celebrating their famous son.
 This font top was made by Thomas Chippendale....Do you know I have walked past this font most weeks on my visit to this church and not given it a second glance!......

We read the exhibition all about Chippendale and his furniture styles, picked up a leaflet all about other events and exhibitions......
 The effigies of the Fairfax family tomb and golden eagle as ever......
 Then lunch in the memorial gardens....

So Chippendale is 300 years old. I thought we had better go and see his statue outside the old Grammar school.....we did not have time this day...but I have my Chippendale map of Otley so I will make sure I go along a different day.

Off to work and then repair my 1950's walker doll......£40.00??? for a newer new one! I don't think so 

Dee and Cee doll.


Dee and Cee (1938-1962) The name of the company comes from the initials of the founders. Max Diamond and Morris Cone. In 1962 Dee and Cee was bought by Mattel and the dolls werer marked as Dee and Cee.until 1964.



I just bought this one. So as she has the dee and cee mark I can take it that she is older than 1964.

Most of their products were made under licence for American doll companies such as Horsmann and American Character. Manufacturered in Toronto.



dee and cee were the first doll canadian  company to advertise on the telly. there slogan was "Quality above all"


link to cee and dee doll factory film.    click here. the film is slightly un settling!!!

link to another doll factory film      click here for an even more unsettling experience of an old doll factory.
Some other dolls from cee and dee. This is a drink and wet doll 1960.
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A 16 inch teenage doll.


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An old one. Let's go Barbie!

aThe breakers yard,,,,,Lets go Barbie!........ A girly place to go!? ......well yes on this day     It turned out very well.  ...