The Cathedrals of the United Kingdom Their History Architecture Monuments a
The Cathedrals of the United Kingdom Their History Architecture Monuments a
Mackenzie E C Mackenzie Edward Charles Walcott
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. 250 86 78 Transept 208 78 Choir, &c. . . 138 43 Lady Chapel . 54 Tower . . . 50 48 138f. 6in. Presbytery . . 70 Total length . . 560 The Cloisters were 180 by 174 feet square. The Chapter-house, approached by the dark archway southward of the south transept, leading into the paradise or cloister-close. The cloisters were destroyed in 1570 by Bishop Home ; the injury done by the rebel troopers in 1644 was in comparison slight. The slype is the passage on the south-west side of the nave ; on th...e buttress is a Latin anagram, Iliac precator, Hac, viator, ambula, and on the wall, 1668, Sacra sit ilia choro, serva fit ista foro, pointing out that one way lies to the church, the other to the market-place. The Chapter consists of a dean and eight canons (there will be only five stalls spared) ; four minor canons, sixteen 262 WINCHESTER. vicars-choral and ten choristers. There are two choral services daily, at 10 and 3 in winter, and 4 in summer. The Holy Communion is administered every Sunday and on festivals.
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