Winkles's architectural and picturesque illustrations of the cathedral churches of England and Wales . i i i i >iill hi: \ lurmounted irithan embattled parapet rcry plain; andai the north*«•.i-1 angle Ii placed a turrel which ri • •- a little above tbe bat* incut-. INTERIOR The only pari of tbe nave which now remaini il oul from the transept and filled with pews, and i- tbe parish church of Mary, a- the entire nave bad formerly been, ami <li\ine regularly performed In it. Much as tbe destruction of this partof tbe-Cathedra] is to he regretted, had it remained to tbu d fitted up in thi


Winkles's architectural and picturesque illustrations of the cathedral churches of England and Wales . i i i i >iill hi: \ lurmounted irithan embattled parapet rcry plain; andai the north*«•.i-1 angle Ii placed a turrel which ri • •- a little above tbe bat* incut-. INTERIOR The only pari of tbe nave which now remaini il oul from the transept and filled with pews, and i- tbe parish church of Mary, a- the entire nave bad formerly been, ami <li\ine regularly performed In it. Much as tbe destruction of this partof tbe-Cathedra] is to he regretted, had it remained to tbu d fitted up in this manner for a parish church, all it- effect must have been destroyed; but in that case there would have been a hope that, in these days of knowledge and good taste in BOCO matters, the unsightly incumhrauces would have been removed, amithe nave restored to its original gate, though it might have beenat the expense of a new church for the parish of St. Mary. Suchhope, however, can have no place now in the breast of the msanguine and devoted admirer of Cathedral churches. The archesof this p


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