Winkles's architectural and picturesque illustrations of the cathedral churches of England and Wales . his memorial as a testimony ofhis love. Beneath are the following lines : Non sibi, sed patriae, praeluxit Lampadis instar,Deperdens oleum, non operam Ille suam: In minimis fide servo, majoribus apto,Maxima nunc Domini gaudia adire datur. Of other, and more modern monuments, there are none thatdeserve particular notice. This Cathedral has no crypt; its dimen-sions are as follows—length of the choir 137 feet; of the transept124: breadth of the choir and its aisles 71 feet, of the transept
Winkles's architectural and picturesque illustrations of the cathedral churches of England and Wales . his memorial as a testimony ofhis love. Beneath are the following lines : Non sibi, sed patriae, praeluxit Lampadis instar,Deperdens oleum, non operam Ille suam: In minimis fide servo, majoribus apto,Maxima nunc Domini gaudia adire datur. Of other, and more modern monuments, there are none thatdeserve particular notice. This Cathedral has no crypt; its dimen-sions are as follows—length of the choir 137 feet; of the transept124: breadth of the choir and its aisles 71 feet, of the transept of the! choir from the pavement to the centre of the vaulting75 feet; of the tower to the top of the parapet 127 feet. It was dedicated to the Virgin Mary, but Henry VIII., afterdissolving the priory and erecting a new foundation, called it thechurch of the Holy and undivided Trinity, and placed therein a A //,.v/ Knttul\ B //)///.>./?/ trout* >•• the iJku11 iinM.\/,iiii Ivmi .,•11V $ (at/ieritirs thupri lisL i otth* i hi11 h,ir,t\ BisKeps ,11 ??t* •? •• 4. ? - « \i:i i I i CATH1 in: \i . !l| dean, four canon or prebendaries, eight minor canoi ib- deacon, four lay clerli - or ringing-men, a i choristers, b master of the chori ten, is alms-men, one i and two sextons; and granted them the Bite of the priory, and the greatest part of the revenue! of it. The late act will do1 interfere with thii establishment, exceptthat the eight minor canons will !><• done with, the snb- deacons place lias not been filled for many year The old diocese of Carlisle consisted of the better half ofCumberland and Westmoreland, under the government of iarchdeacon, viz. of Carlisle; the new arrangement was that thusees of Carlisle and Sodor and Man should be united, and the [aleof Man added to the diocese, but after a strong remonstrance andpetition on the part of the JNlanks clergy, the commissioners gaveup the plan. The new diocese now consists of all the old
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