Traditions And Customs of Cathedrals

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Traditions And Customs of Cathedrals
Mackenzie E C Mackenzie Edward Charles Walcott
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Richard. Sanders says that 25 ox-wains were employed to transport the spoil of the shrine of Canterbury.
Kings, like Canute, walked barefoot for miles to visit the shrine of St. Cuthbert. 4 With him, too, is connected the famous verse : 1 Neal's Westm. Abbey, i. 69. 2 Works, iii. 272.
1 Segrave's Chichester, 13. 4 Camden's Brit. Li. 103.
1 40 Traditions and Customs of Cathedrals.
Merrily sungen the muneches binnen Ely That Cnut ching rew there by. Eowe ye cnites noer the lant, And here we thes
...muneches sing.
At the shrine of St. Cuthbert, persons proceeding in defence of the Holy Land were branded on the breast, 1 and pilgrims brought back specimens of foreign marbles to Prior Roger, who wished to pave the church with the costliest kind. 2 OFFEEING OF CEOWNS BY KINGS ROYAL MAEEIAGES AND CORONATIONS THE MAUNDY TOUCHING FOE THE EVIL EOYAL VISITS OF STATE.
IN 1140, as King Henry heard mass, and presented, according to the custom of a king, a serge to the Bishop, it broke and the light went out; and the Eucharist, with the Body of Christ, the cord breaking, fell upon the altar.


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