Thomas Barrie

Newbury's market place was used for [[public humiliation Thomas Barrie (died 1538 in Newbury, Berkshire) was an English almoner who was found guilty of spreading rumours about the death of Henry VIII in 1538 and was pilloried in the market square at Newbury. It was reported that he died from shock as a result of his punishment. Provided by Wikipedia
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    House and home : cultural contexts, ontological roles / by Barrie, Thomas

    Published 2017
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    Spiritual path, sacred place : myth, ritual, and meaning in architecture / by Barrie, Thomas

    Published 1996
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    The sacred in-between : the mediating roles of architecture / by Barrie, Thomas

    Published 2010
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    Architecture, Culture, and Spirituality. by Barrie, Thomas

    Published 2016
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    Architecture, culture, and spirituality /

    Published 2016
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    Architecture, culture, and spirituality /

    Published 2015
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