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Item, to the reparacons of the Chirch and bells and for my lying in the Chirche summa c. nobles. He founded a chantry there also and left money to be given weekly to six poor men to attend Mass in his chantry thrice a week. Of piety and of family pride these legacies to religious houses and to churches speak clearly.

My head already felt the healing blood, and I was ravenous for food. He bound it with fresh bandages, and opened a box full of glittering knives, taking out a small sheath. From this he made a point of steel spring like lightning. "We will bring the wholesome lancet again into play, my lad," said Doctor Chantry.

This aisle was also the site of the chantry of St. Andrew. In these pages this term is used to describe round mouldings which are brought to an edge without actually having a fillet upon them. By Mr. Francis Bond. In spite of Sir G. Scott's conjectural plan. It is possible that the screen there mentioned may be the present structure, or may have been incorporated into it.

Edward III. The very beautiful churchyard contains an old chantry house built in the reign of Henry VI and the shaft and steps of an ancient cross. About four miles south-east of Yeovil is the village of Yetminster, with a station on the Weymouth line of the Great Western Railway. To reach it we may pass through the village of Bradford Abbas, where the abbots of Sherborne once had a residence.

The piscina probably belonged to the chantry of Our-Lady-in-the-Lady-loft. A large stone bracket, supported by a grotesque figure, projects from the east wall, and the east window is bright with armorial bearings of benefactors of the church. This glass, which is mostly of the eighteenth century, was once in the great window of the choir.

Catharine's Down rises steeply, there being a magnificent view of the island from its summit, elevated seven hundred and fifty feet. Here in the fourteenth century was founded, on the highest part of the Isle of Wight, a chantry chapel where a priest prayed for the mariner and at night kept a beacon burning to warn him off the reefs.

On the right of the choir steps is Bishop Edyngton's chantry and on the left the grave of the last Prior, Kingsmill, who afterwards became first Dean. In the centre of the choir stands the reputed tomb of William Rufus. This part of the building forms a mortuary chapel for several of the early English Kings, including Canute.

Besides the seven Canons and the six Vicars in Ripon, there were three deacons, three sub-deacons, six thuriblers, and six choristers, and the full officiating staff thus amounted to thirty-one, exclusive of the chantry priests, of whom, however, there were as yet but few. He rebuilt the chapel of the Palace and founded a chantry in it.

The one thing you can't stand is the man's giving himself those orders. But let's not argue over it now let's go back to the story. I'll make you 'get' Ferguson, anyhow even if I can't make him 'get' you. "Well, here comes in the girl." "And you said there was no girl in it!" Chantry could not resist that.

Stephen, in which was the chantry of the Scropes, and so many offerings in memory of the archbishop were deposited there that it increased in riches up to the Reformation. To the north of the eastern altar is the tomb of Archbishop Rotherham, died 1500. It is a plain monument, Perpendicular in style. The top is a later addition; the whole was restored after the fire of 1829.