. An historical account of the Episcopal see, and cathedral church, of Sarum, or Salisbury : comprising biographical notices of the bishops : the history of the establishment, from the earliest period : and a description of the monuments : illustrated with engravings . * *, and two silver candlesticks,of the weight of * * *, which were bequeathed by the will of the noblelady, Gundria de Warren, to the church of Sarum. Moreover, he gave,from his own property, to the clerks who were to officiate at that mass,thirty marks of silver, yearly, until he had settled as much in certain rents;and ten ma


. An historical account of the Episcopal see, and cathedral church, of Sarum, or Salisbury : comprising biographical notices of the bishops : the history of the establishment, from the earliest period : and a description of the monuments : illustrated with engravings . * *, and two silver candlesticks,of the weight of * * *, which were bequeathed by the will of the noblelady, Gundria de Warren, to the church of Sarum. Moreover, he gave,from his own property, to the clerks who were to officiate at that mass,thirty marks of silver, yearly, until he had settled as much in certain rents;and ten marks, yearly, to maintain lamps round the altar. He then dedi-cated another altar, in the north part of the church, in honour of SaintPeter, the prince of the Apostles; and a third, in the south part, in honourof Saint Stephen, the proto-martyr, and the rest of the Martyrs. On this occasion were present, Henry, archbishop of Dublin, andStephen, lord archbishop of Canterbury. After some hours spent in prayerin the new church, they went down, with many nobles, to the house of the f From the entries of admission in the Registers, there is reason to conclude that the abbots of Sherbornewere canons of this cathedral in virtue of their office. f Blank in the NORTH EAST VIEW OF fUhtishd lSJ4,by Mefj3r!>die Ic Dmtdirtn,SaILsbiuy,MrMturaa, Strtft t litfsCadell i /Jai-u. 495—1225. Salisbury. 119 bishop, who generously entertained the numerous company during thewhole week. On the day of Saint Michael following, the lord archbishop ofCanterbury preached a sermon to the people, who came in great he went into the new church, and solemnly celebrated divineservice. The said festival was thus happily conducted, from the beginningto the end, without the least interruption or disturbance. The personswho were present, besides the knights and barons, Avere S. archbishop of Canterbury. Benedict, bishop of Rochester. Henry, archbish


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