Canterbury

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Canterbury
William Danks
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The first husband was Earl of Somerset and half-brother of Henry IV, and the second was, curiously, nephew of the first and brother of Henry V. The lady outlived them both and placed their effigies here with her own between them. She was the stepdaughter of the Black Prince.
On our left again, in the north transept, is the far- famed Martyrdom, the spot where Becket died and became St. Thomas. Here is the ground on which the hunted prelate, powerful in body as in mind, caught up Tracy in his fu
...ll armour and flung him at full length. Here is the door from the cloister through which Becket came for sanctuary, and which he 34 CANTERBURY refused to bar against his assailants come for murder — '*The Church must not be turned into a Castle. " Here is the place where the slain Archbishop lay, his head ''four feet from the wall", where afterwards was erected to his memory the Altar of the Sword's Point.
From hence he was carried to the tomb in the crypt, where he lay for fifty years until the Translation to the Shrine in Trinity Chapel in 1220.


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