Bell's Cathedrals: the Cathedral Church of Gloucester [2nd Ed.]

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Bell's Cathedrals: the Cathedral Church of Gloucester [2nd Ed.]
Henri Jean Louis Joseph Massé
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This John deStaunton was akin to Abbot Staunton, who was buried in 1351.
The fifth chapel, which is underneath St. Paul's Chapel, was the chapelthrough which the Abbot had access to the crypt from the Abbot'scloister. The easternmost portion has some very good vaulting anddecoration of the thirteenth century, and contains a very mutilatedpiscina. The groining of the roof is, unfortunately, falling away bydegrees. There are traces of some fine bosses.
The crypt was cleared, drained, and concrete
...d in the course of therestoration that took place during the years 1853-1863.
#Ambulatories of the Choir. #--These aisles have nothing uncommon intheir form or arrangement below, but above occurs the great peculiarityof this church. The side aisles and eastern chapels are, in fact, including the crypt, three storeys high, and all vaulted, and the upperrange of chapels surrounding the choir is perhaps not to be met with inany other church in Europe.
Near the entrance to the #S. Ambulatory of the Choir# a tomb and brassto the memory of Rev.


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