. A walk in and about the city of Canterbury, with many observations not to be found in any description hitherto published . CAXTKRUUKY 201 dormitory, and is now converted into houses forthree of the minor canons; the rest of it (asalready observed) is now a prebendal iiouse: thisand two other galleries, seem to have been whatwent by that name. Of the second gallery the north wall is almostall that remains to take our view: it is as highand thick as that of the first, with several win-dows in it, and is not above six feet and a halffrom it. In this space was a chapel of thatbreadth, with an ar


. A walk in and about the city of Canterbury, with many observations not to be found in any description hitherto published . CAXTKRUUKY 201 dormitory, and is now converted into houses forthree of the minor canons; the rest of it (asalready observed) is now a prebendal iiouse: thisand two other galleries, seem to have been whatwent by that name. Of the second gallery the north wall is almostall that remains to take our view: it is as highand thick as that of the first, with several win-dows in it, and is not above six feet and a halffrom it. In this space was a chapel of thatbreadth, with an arched door at its west end, nowwalled up, but to be seen in the bricked each side just within this door is another,opening into the two dortors between which itstood, and a fourth on the north side, near thealtar, where is a handsome Gothic window of twolights, niche fashioned at the top, as were mostor all the windows of that kind. The length ofthe chapel is about twenty-two feet within thewalls, the height about eighteen feet and a half:it is now converted into a staircase and two smallrooms, one over the oth


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