Cathedral Antiquities: Historical and Descriptive Accounts, with 311 Illustrations, of the Following English Cathedrals. Viz. Canterbury, York, Salisbury, Norwich, Oxford, Winchester, Lichfield, Hereford, Wells, Exeter, Worcester, Peterborough, Gloucester, and Bristol. The Engravings Mostly by J. Le Keux, Esq. from Drawings by E. Blore [and Others], Volum 3M. A. Nattali, 1836 |
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... chapter I feel obliged and grateful for ready access to all parts of the church , and for many acts of per- sonal civility . To Mr. LE KEUX I am also under considerable obligations for the improve- ments he has made to the drawings ...
... chapter I feel obliged and grateful for ready access to all parts of the church , and for many acts of per- sonal civility . To Mr. LE KEUX I am also under considerable obligations for the improve- ments he has made to the drawings ...
Side 24
... and establishments , it will be our duty , in the next chapter , to investigate the history , and explain the peculiarities of the cathedral church . CHAP . II . HISTORICAL NOTICES OF THE CATHEDRAL : 24 CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL .
... and establishments , it will be our duty , in the next chapter , to investigate the history , and explain the peculiarities of the cathedral church . CHAP . II . HISTORICAL NOTICES OF THE CATHEDRAL : 24 CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL .
Side 38
... chapter - house ; the expenses of which are said to have amounted to upwards of £ 800 . 45 Archbishop Sudbury , who came to the see in 1376 , rebuilt the transept north and south of the tower from the foundations ; and also , it is ...
... chapter - house ; the expenses of which are said to have amounted to upwards of £ 800 . 45 Archbishop Sudbury , who came to the see in 1376 , rebuilt the transept north and south of the tower from the foundations ; and also , it is ...
Side 39
... chapter - house , and the octangular building , or baptistery , at the northern end of the eastern transept . The dates of these respective members of the fabric can therefore only be conjectured , or inferred from the peculiar styles ...
... chapter - house , and the octangular building , or baptistery , at the northern end of the eastern transept . The dates of these respective members of the fabric can therefore only be conjectured , or inferred from the peculiar styles ...
Side 40
... and , by decree of chapter , are obliged to expend upon our church and other pious and public uses since the Resto- ration , is upwards of £ 10,000 . " CHAP . III , DESCRIPTION OF THE FORM , ARRANGEMENT 40 CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL .
... and , by decree of chapter , are obliged to expend upon our church and other pious and public uses since the Resto- ration , is upwards of £ 10,000 . " CHAP . III , DESCRIPTION OF THE FORM , ARRANGEMENT 40 CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL .
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Side 101 - History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Canterbury, and the once adjoining Monastery, fol.
Side 103 - Some Account of the Deans of Canterbury, from the new Foundation of that Church by Henry VIII. to the present time. To which is added, a Catalogue of the MSS. in the Church Library, by Henry John Todd, MA
Side 57 - Becket, sc,ull and all, with the wounde of his death, and the peece cut out of his scull layde in the same wound.
Side 14 - I strictly command and charge, that no man presume to lay any tax on the possessions of the clergy, who are the sons of God, and the sons of God ought to be free from all taxes in every kingdom.