Lengynour, Robert
Lengynour, Robert (fl. 1308–27). English master-mason. He worked at Glastonbury Abbey, Som., for some 19 years, where he was in charge of (and probably designed) the major part of the great Gothic church (mostly destroyed).
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J. Harvey (1987)
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