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Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Lincoln / A History and Description of its Fabric and a List of the Bishops

Chapter 12: FOOTNOTES
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This book presents a compact history and architectural description of an English cathedral, tracing its origins, construction phases, and restorations; it surveys exterior features such as façade, towers, porches, and precinct buildings, and interior elements including nave, choir, chapels, cloisters, chapter-house, stained glass, monuments, and notable carvings. Organized into chapters with plans, illustrations, and a chronological list of bishops, the work synthesizes antiquarian sources and archaeological observation to guide visitors and students through the building's fabric, decorative programmes, and institutional associations.


PLAN. See Key, next page.

KEY TO PLAN.

  • A. North-West Chapel.
  • B. Ringers' Chapel.
  • C. Morning Prayer Chapel.
  • D. Consistory Court.
  • E. Chapel of St. Nicholas.
  • F. Chapel of St. Denis.
  • G. Chapel of St. James.
  • H. Chapel of St. Edward the Martyr.
  • I. Chapel of St. John the Evangelist.
  • J. Chapel of St. Giles.
  • K. "Dean's Chapel."
  • L. Choristers' Vestry.
  • M. Ante-Vestry.
  • N. Canons' Vestry.
  • O. Chapter-house Vestibule.
  • P. Old Common Chamber.
  • Q, R, T, U. Hugh's Semi-circular Chapels.
  • S. Foundations of Lengthened Chapel.
  • V. Longland Chantry.
  • W. Fleming Chantry.
  • X. Russell Chantry.
  • Y. Presbytery.

TOMBS, MONUMENTS, ETC.

  • 1. Robert Burghersh.
  • 2. Bishop Burghersh.
  • 3. Queen Eleanor.
  • 4. Sir N. Cantelupe.
  • 5. Prior Wimbische.
  • 6. Sir B. Burghersh.
  • 7. Bishop Wordsworth.
  • 8. Table Tombs (see p. 135).
  • 9. Dean Butler.
  • 10. Bishop Kaye.
  • 11. Bishop Fleming.
  • 12. Countess of Westmorland.
  • 13. Catherine Swynford.
  • 14. Litany Desk.
  • 15. Remigius (?).
  • 16. Font.
  • 17. Easter Sepulchre.
  • 18. Little St. Hugh.
  • 19. Sir G. Talboys (?).

FOOTNOTES

1 (return)
Freeman, "Norman Conquest."

2 (return)
Freeman, "Norman Conquest."

3 (return)
Archæological Journal, vol. xl. p. 179.

4 (return)
The chapel was reconstructed according to its original form in 1772.

5 (return)
Archæological Journal, vol. li. p. 104.

6 (return)
Venables, Archæological Journal vol. l.

7 (return)
Professor E. A. Freeman, "York, Lincoln, and Beverley."

8 (return)
In Gough's edition [1806] of Camden's "Britannia," is a plan giving the positions of the grave-slabs in the old pavement.

9 (return)
The matter is referred to on p. 20.

10 (return)
What has become of the "merveylows fair and large Psaltar, full in the Margin of goodly Armes of many Noble Men," mentioned by Leland as being "in S. Nicholas Chapell"?