Winkles's architectural and picturesque illustrations of the cathedral churches of England and Wales . bishop of this see; he wasconsecrated July 5, 181*2, and translated to that which he now soably tills in the year 18*24. He is the son of Edmund Law, , 112 CHESTER CATHEDRAL. once bishop of Carlisle, and was of Christs College, Cambridge ;in which university he greatly distinguished himself by the honourshe obtained in pursuing the studies of the place. Charles James Blomfield, the present learned and able bishopof London, was also for a short time bishop of this see; he wasfellow of Trin


Winkles's architectural and picturesque illustrations of the cathedral churches of England and Wales . bishop of this see; he wasconsecrated July 5, 181*2, and translated to that which he now soably tills in the year 18*24. He is the son of Edmund Law, , 112 CHESTER CATHEDRAL. once bishop of Carlisle, and was of Christs College, Cambridge ;in which university he greatly distinguished himself by the honourshe obtained in pursuing the studies of the place. Charles James Blomfield, the present learned and able bishopof London, was also for a short time bishop of this see; he wasfellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, in which university the mostbrilliant success marked his academical career, and gave promisethat he would one day be what he now is, an able learned andsound divine. Upon his translation to the see of London, CharlesBird Sumner, , the present excellent prelate was promoted tothis see. He was of Kings College, Cambridge; his works arejustly esteemed, and too well known to need any enumeration orcomment. He is the elder brother of the present amiable bishopof «, RIPON CATHEDRAL. On account of its very recent erection, there < an of course bebut little to record concerning the Sim- of Ripon* In this place,however, there was in very early times a church and religiosociety, the history of which, from its first foundation to the presentday, will be interesting enough to some , and Bnall thereforebe traced, in conformity with the plan already pursued in the eof other sees and cathedral churches which have had their originin religious houses previously founded in a more distant age. Ripon, formerly Inrhypum, Hripensis Ecclesia, or Ad Kipam,is a foundation which began as a Benedictine monastery, but waschanged to a collegiate church about four hundred years after itsfirst establishment. Bishop Tanner says, Alchfrid, king of the Nor-thumbcrs, gave this place first to Abbot Eata, to build a monas-tery ; but, before that could be finishe


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