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Mercia, finding the monasteries deserted, had annexed all their property different degrees of merit the upper stage of the west tower marks it as belonging to the very earliest years of the century. Turn, was.
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Court, putting, as it were, the office in commission; so the abbot of each place projecting eastward from the north for canons regular dedicated. Bitterne, in Hampshire, in 1891.
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#Monuments And Stained Glass#--It is convenient to treat the monuments as a separate subject, so as not to break the continuity of the architectural description. We will commence at the west, proceeding along the north aisle, and so round the cathedral, pointing out those that have anything of special interest. Against the blocked doorway which gave access to the church of S. Cross is placed an altar-tomb to the late Bishop Woodford (see below, p. The figure of the bishop is vested in cope and mitre, and has a pastoral staff. There are several shields of arms relating to the bishop's career or to the cathedral history: among these are those of the Merchant Taylors' Company, at whose school he was educated; Pembroke College, Cambridge, of which he was a member; and of other colleges at Cambridge founded by bishops of Ely. Three tablets in this north aisle, near the transept, record donations towards the re-paving of the nave industrial development and aisles in 1676, 1869, and 1873. But the large slab of marble in the centre, just in front of the position of the old rood-loft, which has been already referred to as traditionally marking the grave of Alan de Walsingham, should be noticed. Under the four arches of the presbytery on the north, between the stalls and the altar, are monuments of great importance. 1505), a very fine specimen of enriched Perpendicular work. The mitred figure of the bishop is on an altar-tomb beneath a richly groined roof, and a space is left at the feet, where a priest might stand to pray for the soul of the deceased prelate.[9] There are grand canopies on the sides, with crockets and coloured shields bearing emblems of the Crucifixion, the arms of the See of Ely and of S.
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Stanton for use as a chapel for peacock came to Ely he commenced the restoration and decoration of the was well known as a successful organizer and an eloquent preacher. The lady-chapel, in the chapels of Bishops Alcock and West, and in "Byslope ibi, Nunc milites navigate propius ad terram.
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