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G. Scott (1866), and a very handsome roof of oak has replaced the former ceiling. There are portraits of (Beginning on the left hand. ) Bishop Lipscomb. Sidney Smith, 1843. Bishop Tnmnel, 1723. Bishop Shuttleworth, 1842. Bishop Turner, 1691. Sir Wm. Erie, the well-known Judge. Archbishop Howley, 1848. Bishop Huntingford, 1832. Archbishop Warham, 1532. Archbishop Chichele, 1443. Bishop Lowth, 1787. William of Wykeham, 1404. Bishop Lake, 1626. Bishop Waynflete, 1486. Bishop Bisse, 1721. Bishop Ke...n, 1691. Messrs. Philip and John Duncan. Bishop Bathurst, 1837. Dr. Martin Wall. Over the screen is a fine painting of the Adoration of the Shepherds, of . The Carracci school. The upper rooms in the Muniment-tower continue in their original state, with groined ceilings and tiled floors ; but as they contain the records and other private documents of the college, they are not open to strangers. The KITCHEN retains its original open-timber roof and large fireplaces. The LIBRARY, over the archway, dividing the old and more modern buildings of the college, was refitted by Mr.
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