Chambers's encyclopaedia; a dictionary of universal knowledge . e councilhouse, where the iissizes are lield ; the county hall:the inlinnary; the Hall of John Hall ami AudleyHouse, now the church-house of tin; , twoline examples of lolli-century domestic architecture; the old George Inn (now a shop), wlieic Iepysstayed; St Nicholas Hospital ; the market house ;the poultry-cross ; ami the lilackmore .Museum,whicli coiitiiins one of the finest c(dleetions ofinehistoric antiiinities in Englan<l, the (rolleclionfrom America liiing i)robably unrivalleil any-where. The market jilace is s


Chambers's encyclopaedia; a dictionary of universal knowledge . e councilhouse, where the iissizes are lield ; the county hall:the inlinnary; the Hall of John Hall ami AudleyHouse, now the church-house of tin; , twoline examples of lolli-century domestic architecture; the old George Inn (now a shop), wlieic Iepysstayed; St Nicholas Hospital ; the market house ;the poultry-cross ; ami the lilackmore .Museum,whicli coiitiiins one of the finest c(dleetions ofinehistoric antiiinities in Englan<l, the (rolleclionfrom America liiing i)robably unrivalleil any-where. The market jilace is spacious and planted withtrees, and contains statues of the late j,uid Herbertof Lea (Sidney Herbert) and Professor Fawcell,who WHS a native of the pit v. Here tlie Duke of Buckingham was beheailcd in 1-483 when Salis-bury was the headiiuarters of Iticharil 111. Thereare many charities and almshouses, and an en-dowed school for the choristers of the city chiefly de|iends upon its agricultural trade,the former manufactures of cutlery and woollens. Salisbury Catiitdral, fruui llic north-east. being extinct. Salisburv returns one member toparliament. Pop. (ISul) 11,657; (1881) 14,792;(1891) 17,362. John of Salisbury was tlie confidential adviser ofBecket, and, sharing his exile, became (1176) bishopof (hartres. He \\ rotea Life of Becket, ami a work,Ju/i/cniticiin, in which he lashes the vices of thecourt. He died 1180.—Margaret, Countess ofSalisbury, was the mother of (jardiual Pole ().—The most notable bishops of Old Saruni were StOsmund and Bishop Koger ; of New Sarnni, Hallam(whose death at the Council of Constance, 1417, isregarded by Dean Milman as fatal to many reallyeflective reforms in the church). Cardinal Cam-peggio, Jewell, Seth Ward (a founder of the HoyalSociety), Burnet, Hoadley, Sherlock, Douglas,Burgess, Denison, Hamilton, and Moberly. Foxthe martyrologist, Hooker, Fuller, Pearson, IsaacBarrow, Joseph Butler, and Liddon have beencanons of the


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