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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Side 32
... transept , called wings , both on the north and south side of it , and in the centre of each was a strong pillar , which received the arch springing in three parts from the wall . The south transept had an organ placed above the arch ...
... transept , called wings , both on the north and south side of it , and in the centre of each was a strong pillar , which received the arch springing in three parts from the wall . The south transept had an organ placed above the arch ...
Side 33
... transept , and the arch resting on it , 35 were afterwards destroyed to give more ample space for the altar of St. Thomas the Martyr . Steps ascended from this transept to the tower , and from the tower to the choir ; but from the tower ...
... transept , and the arch resting on it , 35 were afterwards destroyed to give more ample space for the altar of St. Thomas the Martyr . Steps ascended from this transept to the tower , and from the tower to the choir ; but from the tower ...
Side 35
... transept to the upper transept , were three windows and five pillars , corresponding with those of the choir , and arching from them . From these five pillars began the north transept , which extended to the breadth of two arches . From ...
... transept to the upper transept , were three windows and five pillars , corresponding with those of the choir , and arching from them . From these five pillars began the north transept , which extended to the breadth of two arches . From ...
Side 37
... transept , besides carrying up the walls over the pillars , and forming the upper windows of that part ; and also the large bay of vaulting where the east transept crosses the choir . This bold undertaking excited , as Gervase says ...
... transept , besides carrying up the walls over the pillars , and forming the upper windows of that part ; and also the large bay of vaulting where the east transept crosses the choir . This bold undertaking excited , as Gervase says ...
Side 38
... transept north and south of the tower from the foundations ; and also , it is conjectured , the chapel of St. Michael on the east side of the south wing . " The nave , cloisters , and part of the chapter - house are ascribed to Thomas ...
... transept north and south of the tower from the foundations ; and also , it is conjectured , the chapel of St. Michael on the east side of the south wing . " The nave , cloisters , and part of the chapter - house are ascribed to Thomas ...
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Cathedral Antiquities: Historical and Descriptive Accounts, with 311 ... John Britton Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2018 |
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adorned altar ancient Anselm antiquary Archbishop of Canterbury Archbishop of York arches archiepiscopal architecture Augustine beautiful Becket's Crown Bede bishop Blore Britain BRITTON building buttresses canopy Canterbury Cathedral CATHEDRAL ANTIQUITIES CATHEDRAL CHURCH Cattermole centre chapter-house choir Christ Church Christian church of York clergy cloisters columns compartment consecrated Cranmer crypt Dean Died door-way Eadmer east end eastern Ebor Eboracum Eccles Ecclesiæ ecclesiastical edifice Edward effigy elevation England Engraved erected exterior Henry Henry II Henry VIII History Hubert Walter John Keux king Lanfranc Lond London Mackenzie Matthew Hutton monarch monks monument nave niches north aile north side ornaments piers pillars pinnacles Plate is inscribed Pope prelate Prior published Richard Roman Rome roof sculpture semicircular Somner south aile south transept spandrils statues stone style successor Thomas tomb tower tracery transept Trinity Chapel vaulting View VIII wall west end Wilfrid William William of Malmesbury York 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.