. Archaeologia cantiana. J. T. Irvine, who was for solong in charge of the building as clerk of the works underSir G. Gr. Scott, and Mr. A. A. Arnold, , the presentchapter clerk. He has also to thank Mr. J. T. Micklethwaite,, for looking over the proofs, and Mr. Harold Brak-spear, ,for redrawing the illustrations given on Plate are also due to Messrs. Murray for their kind loanof the blocks given in Figs. 3, 7, 13, 33, 36, 42; to and Co. for Figs. 4 and 29 and Plate IV.; and to theSociety of Antiquaries for Fig. 34. The remaining illustra-tions have b
. Archaeologia cantiana. J. T. Irvine, who was for solong in charge of the building as clerk of the works underSir G. Gr. Scott, and Mr. A. A. Arnold, , the presentchapter clerk. He has also to thank Mr. J. T. Micklethwaite,, for looking over the proofs, and Mr. Harold Brak-spear, ,for redrawing the illustrations given on Plate are also due to Messrs. Murray for their kind loanof the blocks given in Figs. 3, 7, 13, 33, 36, 42; to and Co. for Figs. 4 and 29 and Plate IV.; and to theSociety of Antiquaries for Fig. 34. The remaining illustra-tions have been specially drawn for the Paper for the mostpart by Mr. Roland W. Paul. For the various plans thewriter alone is responsible. Postscript.—In discussing the several shrines and relics inthe church, mention ought to have been made of a singulardiscovery made during the search for the foundations ofGundulfs east end in 1881. In cutting a trench in the cryptacross the site of the little eastern chapel the workman found.
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