Canterbury Cathedral

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Canterbury Cathedral
Wh William Henry Fremantle
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United the houses of 'York and Lancaster. In the opposite window in the south transept, a magnificent specimen of the Perpendicular style, the glass was taken in 1826 from the Norman windows in the choir, and is some 200 years older than the mullions in which it is set. The nave occupies exactly the space taken 54 Canterbury Cathedral up by the old Saxon Cathedral, which was in the basilican form like the old St. Peter's at Rome, from which the design was prob- ably taken.
We leave the Cathedra
...l by the south-west door, and passing to the left along the churchyard on the south side, the old burial- place of the monks, go round the east end, past the tower called Becket's Crown, which has an unfinished appearance. This is caused by the removal, at the end of the Middle Ages, of the original roof, with the intention of adding an extra story, an inten- tion which was frustrated by the dissolution of the monastery. To the east of the Cathedral are three canonical houses dating from early times that anciently called Master Homer's, from a surveyor of the fourteenth century, the guest house in which Odet de Coligny died ; the red brick house, at the entrance of which is the fine traceried window of the infirmary chapel, the house in which Dean Stanley lived when Canon of 55 Canterbury Cathedral Canterbury ; and the Archdeaconry, which is formed out of the extra hospital built at the time of the Black Death, about 1350.

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