The Cathedral Church of Chester: a Description of the Fabric And a Brief ...

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The Cathedral Church of Chester: a Description of the Fabric And a Brief ...
Charles Hiatt
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Ambrose Jones, M.A. (42) The gift of James. Hepherd, Esq. (43) Given by M. B. B. in memory of a father and mother. (44) The gift of Mrs. Piatt.
(45) In memory of John Laird, Esq., late M.P. for Birkenhead.
(46) The gift of the Rev. G. A. Perryn, D.D. (47) Con- tributed by the Cambrian Archaeological Association. (48) Given by ladies of Chester in memory of the Rev. C. Kingsley, M.A., formerly Canon of this Cathedral. (49) The second Canon's Stall, restored by Canon Eaton. (50) The Dean's Stall,
... restored by J. S. Howson, D.D., Dean.
The stall of the Archdeacon of Chester is the easternmost on the north side ; that of the Archdeacon of Macclesfield (the stall of the Archdeacon of Liverpool, before the last division of the diocese) is the easternmost on the south side. From these two points the stalls of the twenty-four honorary canons are numbered westwards and marked by inscriptions. The stalls of the chancellor of the diocese, the precentor, and the head master of the King's School, are similarly indicated.


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