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Masonic Facts.
FIG . 15 . —St . Mark ' s , Venice .
FIG . 19 . —Church at Planes .
FIG . 16 . —South Front , Perigeux .
LINCOLN CATHEDRAL .
FIG . 21 . —Xorth-cast Transept , A . . 11 S 6—HOD .
FIG . 22—Choir , A . B . 11 S 6—1200 .
FIG . 23 . —Presbytery , about 1290 .
FIG . 24—Galilee Porch , about 1200 .
SCALE . —100 feet equals 1 inch .
Transept after which they have not taken such great pains in their regularity . It is almost impossible to distinguish where they could have left off , for it is hardly to be supposed that they could have gone on with all the parts at the same time . " The principal persons concerned in the erection of
the cathedral were , Helias de Berham , a Canon of the Church , and Eobert the Mason . . Leland in his Itinerary , vol . iii ., pp . 80 , 81 , gives amongst" Thingyes excerpted out of the Mcertyrologe Booh of Saresbyre , the following , viz : — Helias de Berham , canon , Sarum , qui a prima
fundatione Eeetor fuit novae fabrics Ecel . Sarum 25 annes . # * # * # # # * Eobert Cementaries rexit per 25 annos Alicia Bruer contulit huie Eecl . totum marmor ad novam fabricam . per 12 annos .
Dr . Heylyn noted that the Cathedral has as many windows as days in a year—pillars as hours—and gates as months in a year . At the top ofthe tower , in the heads of the 32 windows and arcades the Jg £ _ is found in the skeleton by the tracery ; the ^^ is likeivise the basis ofthe design ofthe parapet . Mr . Mackenzie
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Masonic Facts.
FIG . 15 . —St . Mark ' s , Venice .
FIG . 19 . —Church at Planes .
FIG . 16 . —South Front , Perigeux .
LINCOLN CATHEDRAL .
FIG . 21 . —Xorth-cast Transept , A . . 11 S 6—HOD .
FIG . 22—Choir , A . B . 11 S 6—1200 .
FIG . 23 . —Presbytery , about 1290 .
FIG . 24—Galilee Porch , about 1200 .
SCALE . —100 feet equals 1 inch .
Transept after which they have not taken such great pains in their regularity . It is almost impossible to distinguish where they could have left off , for it is hardly to be supposed that they could have gone on with all the parts at the same time . " The principal persons concerned in the erection of
the cathedral were , Helias de Berham , a Canon of the Church , and Eobert the Mason . . Leland in his Itinerary , vol . iii ., pp . 80 , 81 , gives amongst" Thingyes excerpted out of the Mcertyrologe Booh of Saresbyre , the following , viz : — Helias de Berham , canon , Sarum , qui a prima
fundatione Eeetor fuit novae fabrics Ecel . Sarum 25 annes . # * # * # # # * Eobert Cementaries rexit per 25 annos Alicia Bruer contulit huie Eecl . totum marmor ad novam fabricam . per 12 annos .
Dr . Heylyn noted that the Cathedral has as many windows as days in a year—pillars as hours—and gates as months in a year . At the top ofthe tower , in the heads of the 32 windows and arcades the Jg £ _ is found in the skeleton by the tracery ; the ^^ is likeivise the basis ofthe design ofthe parapet . Mr . Mackenzie