Footnotes.

Curteys, Bishop,

118

Daye, Bishop,

35

,

116

Durnford, Bishop,

85

Fire of 1114,

5

;

of 1187,6,10

Flying buttresses,

15

,

57

,

66

Font,

85

Gunning, Bishop,

119

Hare, Bishop,

120

Harsnett, Bishop,

35

,

118

Hilary, Bishop,

108

Hook, Dean, his monument,

97

Lady-chapel,

9

,

26

; exterior,

69

;

interior,94

Langton, Bishop,

26

,

114

Leophardo (Gilbert de S.), Bishop,

20

,

26

,

70

,

112

Library, exterior,

71

;

interior,94

Luffa (Ralph de), Bishop,

5

,

8

,

107

Manning, Cardinal,

92

"Maudde," inscribed monument to,

98

Moleyns, Bishop,

115

Monuments in nave,

85

;

in transepts and choir,96

Nave, exterior,

53

,

73

;

interior,81

Neville, Bishop,

20

,

23

,

110

Organ,

40

,

88

Otter, Bishop,

121

Paintings on the walls,

41

;

on the vaults,46;

Bernardi's,34,90;

Miss Lowndes',91

Porch, west,

53

;

south,59;

north,76

Presbytery constructed,

17

---- interior,

92

Pulpit,

85

Rede (William), Bishop,

30

,

114

;

Robert,114

Reformation,

34

,

36

Reredos, ancient,

28

,

43

,

47

;

modern,88

Rood-screen,

85

Roof,

56

Sacristy,

61

,

90

Sampson, Bishop,

116

Sculptures, romanesque,

96

See, transfer of,

4

,

5

,

8

;

foundation of,101

Seffrid d'Escures, Bishop,

108

---- II., Bishop,

19

Selsea, carved panels from,

96

;

church at,103;

bishops of,123

Sherburne, Bishop,

34

,

116

Spire,

30

,

40

,

42

,

76

;

fall of,48

Stigand, Bishop,

4

,

107

Storey, Bishop,

115

Tower, central,

32

,

47

,

76

Towers, fall of,

14

,

21

,

37-40

---- western,

51

,

55

Transept, south,

64

,

90

;

north,92,96

Treasury,

83

Triforium,

36

,

94

Vault constructed,

12

Watson, Bishop,

118

Welles (Simon de), Bishop,

20

,

109

Wilfrith, Archbishop,

103

Window, west,

53

;

east,69

Windows, nave,

57

,

73

,

75

;

transept,90;

stained glass in,98

Wren, Sir C.,

37

,

42

Wych (S. Richard of), Bishop,

20

;

shrine of,28,35,94,111-112;

tomb,96

CHISWICK PRESS: PRINTED BY CHARLES WHITTTNGHAM AND CO.

TOOKS COURT, CHANCERY LANE, LONDON.

DIMENSIONS.

THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY CHICHESTER: 1901: FROM A PLAN MADE BY THE LATE JOSEPH BUTLER ARCHITECT TO THE CATHEDRAL

THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY CHICHESTER: 1901: FROM A PLAN MADE BY THE LATE JOSEPH BUTLER ARCHITECT TO THE CATHEDRAL

1Walcott, "Early Statutes," p. 12.

2Willis, "Chichester Cathedral," p. 6.

3Walcott, "Early Statutes," p. 15.

4Walcott, p. 15.

5Walcott, p. 15.

6Author of "Architectural Parallels."

7Walcott, p. 15.

8See Willis, p. x.: Introduction.

9Bishop Reade's Register.

10Walcott, p. 16.

11"Early Statutes."

12Walcott, p. 23, notea.

13See page45.

14See drawings in vestry of cathedral.

15See the Wykeham motto on the lady-chapel vault decoration, page92.

16Walcott, p. 34.

17"Records."

18"Mercurius Rusticus" (1642). Quoted by Walcott.

19"Archaeological History," Chichester, p. 6, notec.

20"Early Statutes," p. 21.

21Walcott, "Early Statutes" p. 21

22"Worthies," II, 385

23Spershott.

24Gentleman's Magazine, Part I., 1803, pp. 22-25.

25See illustrations, pp. 33 and 125.

26Supposed to be by Carter, an architect of Winchester.

27See "Recollections," p. 309. Edited by his son, 1861.

28Ibid., p. 310.

29By the late J.L. Pearson, R.A., and completed by his son.

30The figures in parenthesis refer to the numbers on the plan at the end.

31Stephens, p. 49.

32See Walcott, p. 15, notec, May 24th, 1207.

33Stephens, p. 57.

34Matt. Paris.

35See Walcott, p. 15, notec.

36See Stephens, p. 61, cf. Murray's "Chichester."

37Strype, quoted by Dean Stephens, p. 190.

38Kennett's Notes: see Stephens' "Diocesan History of Chichester," p. 197.

39Stephens' "Diocesan History," p. 216.

40Quoted by Stephens, "Diocesan History," p. 216.

41Stephens' "Diocesan History," p. 233.

42Stephens, p, 245.


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