The history and antiquities of the city of Bristol; . Q C 293 ] bendaries Saul, Rainftorp and Towgood, Z. Stair-cafes of the church,t Mrs. Weeks monument. On the North fide is a fmall aile called the Elder Lady-chapel, in diftinc-tion to another Lady-chapel at the Eaft and South end of the church.—Thison the North fide appears to have been part of the old church before it wasrebuilt by Abbot Knowles, being much lower than the reft of the church.—The ftyle of the architefture in the pillars, ceiling and windows being quitedifferent from the remainder of the church ; and the name feems to confir


The history and antiquities of the city of Bristol; . Q C 293 ] bendaries Saul, Rainftorp and Towgood, Z. Stair-cafes of the church,t Mrs. Weeks monument. On the North fide is a fmall aile called the Elder Lady-chapel, in diftinc-tion to another Lady-chapel at the Eaft and South end of the church.—Thison the North fide appears to have been part of the old church before it wasrebuilt by Abbot Knowles, being much lower than the reft of the church.—The ftyle of the architefture in the pillars, ceiling and windows being quitedifferent from the remainder of the church ; and the name feems to confirmits antiquity : the chapel alfo where the Newton family are interred andchapter-houfe feem alfo to be of the old foundation; as do the Cloiftersthough altered, part of the Bifhops-palace and the building next to it, beingthe remains of the common hall, refettory or dining-room of the this fpecimen of the architefture in the Elder Lady-chapel we may forma good idea of the firft monaftery church; the neatnefs of the black marblepillars


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