The Cathedral Church of Canterbury [2nd Ed.]

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The Cathedral Church of Canterbury [2nd Ed.]
Withers Hartley
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They were welcomed byQueen Elizabeth, and allowed to settle in Canterbury, where the cathedralcrypt was made over to them to use as a weaving factory. It is possiblethat the ridges in the floor of St. John's Chapel are marks left by theirlooms, but more evident trace of their occupation is afforded by theinscriptions in French painted on the pillars and arches of the maincrypt, and again by the custom which still survives of holding a Frenchservice in the south aisle of the crypt; this part has... been walled offespecially as a place of worship for the descendants of the French exiles, and here service is still held in the French tongue. Alterations have beenlately made by which the French service is held in the Black Prince'sChantry, and the part of the crypt formerly walled off has been mergedwith the rest of the crypt, which is thus completely thrown open. Accessto the French church is now obtained from the crypt, and not from outside. This chantry was founded by the Black Prince in 1363 to commemorate hismarriage with his cousin Joan, the "Fair Maid of Kent.

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