Reginald Ely

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King's College Chapel, Cambridge
The incomplete gate of the Old Schools, before 19th century reconstruction.
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Burwell, Cambridgeshire
Old Court, Queens' College, Cambridge

Reginald Ely or Reynold of Ely (fl. 1438–1471) was an English master mason working in East Anglia in the 15th century.[1] He has been considered one of the most significant 15th century master masons for his contribution to King's College Chapel, Cambridge - one of the most prominent examples of the Perpendicular style which characterized English Gothic architecture from the 14th century onwards.[2]

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