The illustrated London news . n to two good-sized courts, a grand-jury room,tee room, Ax. In front;,!??!! s]..;ice, where county, held. To the north of tliecustk- isa delightful walk, shaded by fineold l-Imi tre^. culled Northernay. £jiUr Oifh,,h;,l.— \\e gatherfrom Mackenzie Wakuus Unilio-drals of the United Kingdom, awork to whu-li we have already been ;unl ????? -rni-li,:.- bnilding, of which we give a viewat page 202. At the first pageof the Number is an Engraving of The cathedral takes a highrank among those of the secondclass, but the unusual position ofthe towers and want of heightrende


The illustrated London news . n to two good-sized courts, a grand-jury room,tee room, Ax. In front;,!??!! s]..;ice, where county, held. To the north of tliecustk- isa delightful walk, shaded by fineold l-Imi tre^. culled Northernay. £jiUr Oifh,,h;,l.— \\e gatherfrom Mackenzie Wakuus Unilio-drals of the United Kingdom, awork to whu-li we have already been ;unl ????? -rni-li,:.- bnilding, of which we give a viewat page 202. At the first pageof the Number is an Engraving of The cathedral takes a highrank among those of the secondclass, but the unusual position ofthe towers and want of heightrender the exterior indltdaive. Thochurch is composed of a nave andchoir, with aisles, Lady chapel, andtowers as at Ottery St. Mary,Narbonne and Chiilons-Mir-Mainein France. Blois has no transept;Angoult-me has towers at theends of the transepts. It is be-lieved that these tower? were ;uthe west end of the old cathedral,of which St. Andrews and Chapels were the roof is crowned with a fleur-. foliated. The upper story is aua uisle have trie pmnacle rising out of small jments. Within, the splendid stonevaultdng of nave and choir ia the most beautiful in the kingdom, and the whole building is remj£J- The uniformity of the choir andnave renders it very imposing. Thechapels and screens are numerous,and contain details of the utmostdelicacy and beauty. On the south-west angle is Chapel, now the Con-sistory Court; and into the fivebays of the nave the north porchforms an entrance. Above it is anelaborate minstrels gallery, withtwelve quatrefoiled niches, withimagery of angels Bounding in-struments of music. It is of thereign of Edward in. The cithern,bagpipe, harp, orean^JPipeB,h^appear. On theeast Bide of thenorth transept is St. Pauls, and tothe east of the south transept the Baptists Chapel. Beyond,the Chapel of St. Andrew on thenorth, and the Chapel of St. Jameson the south, form a sort of easterntransept. The aisles of the choirt


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