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Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Exeter, by Percy Addleshaw

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Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Exeter, by Percy Addleshaw
Exeter Cathedral
The Fabric of the Cathedral
The Interior Fabric of the Cathedral
Monuments in the Nave
Tombs in the Choir and Choir Aisles
The Diocese of Exeter
Rougemont Castle and the Guildhall

A description of the design of the Cathedral.
EXETER CATHEDRAL--FROM THE SOUTH-WEST. The Photochrom. Co. Ld. Photo. EXETER CATHEDRAL—FROM THE SOUTH-WEST.

THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF
EXETER

A DESCRIPTION OF ITS FABRIC
AND A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE
EPISCOPAL SEE

BY PERCY ADDLESHAW, B.A. (Oxon.)

WITH XXXVII

Arms of the See

ILLUSTRATIONS

LONDON G. BELL AND SONS, LTD. 1921

First Published, January 1898
Second Edition, Revised, 1899
Third Impression, 1907
Fourth Impression, 1912
New and Revised Edition, 1921.

AUTHOR'S PREFACE

Among various books consulted the author specially owes his acknowledgments to "The Fabric Rolls"; Leland's "Itinerary"; Holler's "History"; Izacke's "Antiquities of Exeter"; Britton's "History and Antiquities of Exeter"; "Transactions of Exeter Architectural Society"; Oliver's "Lives of the Bishops of Exeter"; Murray's "Handbook of Exeter"; Archdeacon Freeman's "Architectural History of Exeter Cathedral"; Professor Freeman's "Exeter" (Historic Towns Series); Prince's "Worthies of Devon"; Worth's "History of Devonshire"; Fuller's "Worthies of Devon"; Macaulay's "History of England"; and Green's "Short History of the English People." The author would also express his special thanks to the late Canon Hingeston-Randolph, the learned editor of the Episcopal Registers of the Diocese, for information which contributed largely to the improvement of the second edition of this book.

PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION

In reissuing this handbook, which during the lapse of twenty-three years had become out of date in many ways, the editor has introduced considerable alterations in the arrangement of the matter, with a view to facilitating its use as a guide to the various parts of the Cathedral. For suggestions as to this, and for numerous improvements and corrections in detail he is particularly indebted to Miss Beatrix F. Cresswell, whose published works "Exeter Churches," "Notes on the Churches of the Deanery of Ken," and "Edwardian Inventories for the City and County of Exeter" have made her an authority on the ecclesiology of the Diocese.

E.B.

June, 1921.


 

EXETER CATHEDRAL, FROM THE SOUTH. EXETER CATHEDRAL, FROM THE SOUTH.



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