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Title: Ely Cathedral
Author: Anonymous
Release Date: March 28, 2007 [EBook #20924]
Language: English
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ELY CATHEDRAL
[Illustration]
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
ELY. HILLS & SON LONDON. SIMPKIN & CO. & ALL
BOOKSELLERS
[Illustration: THE PRIOR'S DOORWAY]
THOS. KELL, LITH. 40, KING STREET COVENT GARDEN,
LONDON
[Illustration: Ely: Hills & Son
Thos. Kell Sculpt. London
ELY CATHEDRAL--THE OCTAGON.]
[Illustration: +Ely Cathedral.+
GROUND PLAN OF THE CHOIR.]
+Ground Plan of the Choir of Ely Cathedral.+
The first three bays are in the Decorated style, about the same date as
the Octagon (1337-1361). The Norman bays which they replaced were
injured by the fall of the central Tower in 1322. The six eastern bays
(the Presbytery) are in the Early English Style, and were built by
Bishop Northwold (1235-1252).
Having entered the South aisle of the Choir by the iron gate marked 1
on the plan, and passed, on the right, the monuments of Bishop Allen,
and the Stewards, we come to 2. Bishop de Luda's monument (1298)
restored on the north side by Dean Peacock. 3. Bishop Barnet's tomb
(1373). 4. Tomb of John Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester, and his two wives
(1470). 5. Tomb of Bishop Hotham (1337) who left money for the
rebuilding of the three Decorated bays of the Choir. 6. On the south
side of the aisle is the monument erected in 1879 to Canon Selwyn. 7.
Bishop West's Chapel, built about 1534, containing the graves of
Bishops West, Keene, and Sparke, and on the south side the remains of
seven benefactors of the monastery removed from the Conventual
Church in 1154; and built in the north wall is the tomb of Cardinal de
Luxemburg, Bishop of Ely, who died 1443. 8. In the Retro-Choir is the
tomb of Dr. Mill, Canon of Ely, and Regius Professor of Hebrew at
Cambridge, who died in 1853. 9. Grave of Bishop and Mrs. Allen
(1845). 10. The east wall on which are traces of painting of which no
account can be given. 11. Bishop Alcock's Chapel, containing his grave;
he died in 1500; he was founder of Jesus College, Cambridge. 12.
Tomb of Bishop Northwold, founder of the Presbytery, who was Abbot
of Bury before he became Bishop of Ely; died in 1254. 13. The
monument formerly placed over Bishop Hotham's tomb, but supposed
to be part of the shrine of St. Etheldreda as adapted by Alan de
Walsingham. 14. Tomb of Bishop Kilkenny (1250). 15. Tomb of
Bishop Redman (1505). 16. The Reredos, designed by Sir G.G. Scott,
presented by John Dunn Gardner, Esq., in memory of his wife (1851).
17. The spiral Staircase leading to the organ loft: the organ was built by
Hill and Son, of London. 18 and 19. The Stalls--very ancient, though
the carved panels above them are modern; the north side represents a
series of pictures from the New Testament; on the south side are
illustrations of the Old Testament; they were carved by Abeloos of
Louvain. The sub-stalls are new. 20. The oaken Screen designed by Sir
G.G. Scott.
For further particulars see "Hand-Book to the Cathedral," published by
Messrs. HILLS AND SON, Minster Place, near the western entrance to
the Cathedral.
HAND-BOOK
TO THE
CATHEDRAL CHURCH,
WITH SOME ACCOUNT OF
+The Monastic Buildings, &c.,+
At ELY:
ILLUSTRATED BY ENGRAVINGS AND GROUND PLANS.
[Illustration]
NEW EDITION, REVISED.
ELY: T.A. HILLS AND SON, BOOKSELLERS, MINSTER PLACE;
SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, AND CO., LONDON; AND ALL OTHER
BOOKSELLERS.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
[Illustration: HILLS & SON PRINTERS ELY]
TO
+The Rev. the Dean and Chapter of Ely,+
WHOSE UNREMITTING EXERTIONS
TO PROMOTE THE RESTORATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS
OF THEIR CATHEDRAL CHURCH
MERIT THE GRATITUDE OF EVERY LOVER OF ART,
AND THE
SUPPORT OF THE COUNTRY AT LARGE:
THIS ELEVENTH EDITION OF
"A HAND-BOOK TO THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH,"
IS
MOST RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED,
BY THEIR OBLIGED SERVANT,
THE COMPILER.
[Illustration: ST. ETHELDREDA.]
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usefulness which
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