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Atkinson, Thomas Dinham. [from Old Catalog]
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Between 1487 and 1515 two chapels, one above the other (H), were built adjoining the south side of the chancel. These were connected with the College buildings by a gallery (G), carried on arches, like that already described at Peterhouse. This picturesque building, which still exists, is shewn above (fig. 63). The Fig. 64. Corpus Christi College. The Old Hall and Master*s Lodge.
church has been already described in speaking of the town.
A detailed history of the College drawn up for the use TH
...E CHAPEL 347 of Archbishop Parker, who had been Master from 1544 to I553> gives very useful information about the College build- ings. It relates when all the various rooms were plastered or panelled, when the windows were glazed, and the floors laid down. From this document it appears that the walls v/ere bare till the middle of the sixteenth century, that the floors of the ground storey were of clay, and that the windows were either glazed in the rudest way or not at all. The buttresses are not part of the original work, having been added at the end of the fifteenth or beginning of the six- teenth century, to prop up the old walls, which were becoming ruinous.

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