Winkles's architectural and picturesque illustrations of the cathedral churches of England and Wales . an elegant range of pointed arches, trefoiledwithin, whose spandrils are pierced with a series of quatrefoils. The dimensions of this Cathedral are as follows: Length fromeast to west, 350 feet; nave, 175; choir, 100; Lady Chapel, 60;transept from north to south, 180; breadth of nave, choir, andaisles, 1A\ feet; south wing of transept, 80 feet square; height ofnave and choir 78; tower 127; Lady Chapel, 33; north wing oftransept 39 feet broad. Upon erecting the see, Henry VIII. caused the chur


Winkles's architectural and picturesque illustrations of the cathedral churches of England and Wales . an elegant range of pointed arches, trefoiledwithin, whose spandrils are pierced with a series of quatrefoils. The dimensions of this Cathedral are as follows: Length fromeast to west, 350 feet; nave, 175; choir, 100; Lady Chapel, 60;transept from north to south, 180; breadth of nave, choir, andaisles, 1A\ feet; south wing of transept, 80 feet square; height ofnave and choir 78; tower 127; Lady Chapel, 33; north wing oftransept 39 feet broad. Upon erecting the see, Henry VIII. caused the church to bededicated to Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary, and refoundedit for a dean, six prebendaries, six minor canons, or priests vicars,a deacon, six singing men, six choristers, two masters of thegrammar-school, twenty-four scholars, six almsmen, a verger, twosextons, two porters, of which one to be a barber also, one cook,one under cook, in all seventy-eight by the charter, which bearsdate August 4, 1541. It will, in future, have a dean and four prebendaries- only,who are to be called


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