. The history of St. Pauls cathedral in London, from its foundation untill these times: extracted out of originall charters. records. leiger books, and other manuscripts. Beautified with sundry prospects of the church, figures of tombes, and monuments. ,;Sai- Gutf- /6~ Saint T A V LS CatHedrall. 153 Which two Chan&ries became afterwards united, fcil. in Hie. Clife-d then Bifliop of JLoituOtl, inref:peel that the former of them Was fo fienderly endowed. HAving now faid what I can touching this famous Cathe-drall;asalfoofthofe places, which belongd thereto , Ieo


. The history of St. Pauls cathedral in London, from its foundation untill these times: extracted out of originall charters. records. leiger books, and other manuscripts. Beautified with sundry prospects of the church, figures of tombes, and monuments. ,;Sai- Gutf- /6~ Saint T A V LS CatHedrall. 153 Which two Chan&ries became afterwards united, fcil. in Hie. Clife-d then Bifliop of JLoituOtl, inref:peel that the former of them Was fo fienderly endowed. HAving now faid what I can touching this famous Cathe-drall;asalfoofthofe places, which belongd thereto , Ieome, laflly, to fpeak again of the Fabrick. The firfl thing, that in order of time, hath occurred to my view,1concerning this glorious ftru&ure, is of a Fire in the timber workof the Steeple, which befell l it on Candlemafs Eve in Anno «W-a««MCCCCXLIV.(23 H. 6.) occafioned by Lightning- and though *XlP7°>-happily quenched by the morrow Mais priefl of 050uJ, did fuchhurt therein, that it was not fufficiently repaired till the yearMCCCCLXll (z E. 4.; But then, a coftly Wethercock \ made of**•»*^Copper and gilt {the length whereof from the Head to the Tayl, be: 3J3 ing four foot; the breadth over the wings, three foot and a half; andthe weight of it xl. lib


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