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Identifier: transactionsofbr28bris (find matches)
Title: Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society. cn
Subjects: Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society
Publisher: Bristol, Eng. : The Society
Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
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Dean Eedes. 11 Monument of Bp. BuUingham. 12 Monument of Bp. Hough. 13 Tomb of King John. 14 Chantry Chapel of Prince Arthur. 15 Effigy of Sir William de Harcourt. 16 High Tomb of Sir Gryffyth Ryce. 17 Effigy of Bp. Giffard. 18 Effigy of Audela de Warren. 19 Effigy of an unknown Lady. 20 Effigy of Abbot Philip de Kawford. 21 Effigy of Bp. William de Blois. 1 Tomb of Sir John Beauchamp. 2 Tomb of Robert Wilde.Effigy of an unknown Priest. i Effigy of Bishop Parry.5 Perpendicular Altar-tomb, unknown.0 Monument of Judge Littleton.T Altar-tomb of Bishop Freke.8 Monument of Bishop Gauden. 22 Effigy of Bp. Walter de Cantilupe. 23 Effigy of Bp. Brian (?). 24 Effigy of an unknown Lady.2-5 Effigy of an unknown Knight. 26 Effiijy of Bp. Cobham. 27 Effigy of Bp. Bransford. 28 Monument of Bp. Maddox, 29 Priors Entrance to Cloisters. 30 Entrance to Refectory, 31 Lavatory. 82 Entrance to Dormitory. 33 Monks Door to Cloisters. 34 Entrance to Crypt. Scale of 100ft. to liii. Kindly lent by Mr. Murray.
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WORCESTEK CATHEDRAL MISERERES. Worcester. 25 west windows, the north and south windows of the transepts, and manymore are quite modern, but none the less pleasing to an unprejudiced eye. We enter by the north porch, and a pleasing vista of columns, arches,and vaulting in well-nigh every style of Gothic architecture, yet har-moniously combined, greets the fortunate visitor. The nave consists of nine bays, the two westernmost are TransitionalNorman, the remaining seven on the north Decorated, on the south EarlyPerpendicular. The vaulting of the south aisle near the west is latetwelfth century, the rest late fourteenth. The south wall with its semi-circular headed blank arches is Norman, and is a relic of the earlytwelfth-century builders. The removal of the stone screen and of theorgan which rested on it is an example which we might well follow atGloucester. The days are .past when the view of the eastern limb shouldbe thus obstructed. The nave is rich in monuments of ancient men of not

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  • booksubject:Bristol_and_Gloucestershire_Archaeological_Society
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