Memorials of the Canynges' family and their times; their claim to be regarded as the founders and restorers of Westbury College and Redcliffe Church, critically examined, to which is added inedited memoranda relating to Chatterton . what appeared to be intended forrepresentations of the various towns and villagesthrough which the cortege passed, but these weretoo indistinct to be clearly made out—much ofthe outline and most of the colours having entirelydisappeared. The procession was apparentlyclosed by a number of persons on foot, accom-panied by a body of horsemen; beneath which,as well as
Memorials of the Canynges' family and their times; their claim to be regarded as the founders and restorers of Westbury College and Redcliffe Church, critically examined, to which is added inedited memoranda relating to Chatterton . what appeared to be intended forrepresentations of the various towns and villagesthrough which the cortege passed, but these weretoo indistinct to be clearly made out—much ofthe outline and most of the colours having entirelydisappeared. The procession was apparentlyclosed by a number of persons on foot, accom-panied by a body of horsemen; beneath which,as well as at the commencement, the arms of theBishop were emblazoned. (Appendix F.) Closeto the recess on which this painting was seen, andat its east end, is a piscina, and a door of entrance(built up) from the exterior of the structure, be-neath the east window of the chancel; whichwould lead to the supposition that this undergroundapartment or crypt was originally a mortuarychapel. 8. Elias Ashmole, author of the TheatrumChemicum Britannicum, says This BishopCarpenter is supposed to be Brother, or neereKinsman to Richard Carpenter (author of a workon Alchemy,) and accounted an HermetiquePhilosopher. Pie was Contemporary with Nor-.
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