How to Visit the English Cathedrals
Part 40
Thanksgiving at St. Paul’s, 400.
Thomas of Bayeux, 263.
Thomas, Lord Berkeley (tomb), 145.
Throne, Archbishop’s, 16.
Tijou, 408.
Tom of Lincoln, Great, 291, 310.
Tom of Oxford, 375.
Tom Quad, 375, 379.
Tom Tower, 375.
Tower, Central:--Bath, 136-137; Bristol, 140; Carlisle, 228; Chichester, 68, 69; Durham, 235, 238, 244, 268; Ely, 63, 321, 336, 337; Gloucester, 153, 154; Hereford, 175, 177; Lincoln, 294, 310; Oxford, 378, 390; Peterborough, 324; Ripon, 251; Rochester, 36; St. Albans, 365, 369; St. Saviour’s, 418; Wells, 109, 114; Winchester, 55-56, 63, 64; Worcester, 190; York, 265-266, 268.
Tower:--North, Exeter, 98; Simeon’s, Ely, 64, 405, 406; Salisbury, 81; Walkelyn’s, Winchester, 64.
Towers:--Lincoln, 291-292; Norwich, 352; Wells, 113; York, 268.
Tracery:--Exeter, 95; Hereford, 187; Lincoln, 291, 294, 302, 304; Wells, 128; York, 278.
Transept of the Martyrdom, 3, 5, 17, 18, 26.
Transepts:--Canterbury, 15, 17, 25, 28; Carlisle, 229, 230; Chester, 218; Durham, 243; Ely, 346; Exeter, 98; Gloucester, 168-169; Hereford, 181, 182; Lichfield, 209; Peterborough, 331; Ripon, 254-255; Rochester, 41, 42-43; Salisbury, 83-84; St. Hugh’s, 308; St. Paul’s, 410; St. Saviour’s, 418; Wells, 120; Winchester, 63, 64, 196; Worcester, 192-193; York, 269-270, 272.
Translation of St. Thomas, 4, 19; St. Swithun, 47.
Trehearne, John, 423.
Tully, 154.
Valence, A. de (tomb), 433.
Vaulting (Norwich), 355-356.
Vicars’ Cloister, 187.
Vicars’ Close (Lichfield), 201.
Vicars’ College, 108, 112.
Vigil of the Translation, 4.
Villula, John de, 135.
Wakefield, Battle of, 361.
Walkelyn, Bishop, 47, 48, 64.
Walsingham, Alan, 336, 337, 338, 342, 345, 405.
Waller, Lady (monument), 139.
Wallingford, William of, 365.
Wallingford Screen, 370-371.
Walter, Hubert, 25.
Walton, Izaak (tomb), 64.
Warelwast, William, 90, 100.
Warham, Archbishop (tomb), 27.
Wars of the Roses, 361.
Watching Chamber, 19, 25, 387.
Wat Tyler’s Rebellion, 361, 362.
Watts, Richard, 41.
Waxhouse Gate, 366.
Waxworks (Westminster Abbey), 436-437.
Waynflete, Bishop, 53.
Well, Sacred (Winchester), 65.
Well of St. Thomas, 31.
Wellington, 411, 412.
Wells, 107-133.
West Door:--Durham, 242; Lichfield, 206; Rochester, 38-39.
West End (Worcester), 190.
West Front:--Bath, 134, 136; Bristol, 140; Canterbury, 11; Chester, 217; Chichester, 70; Durham, 233; Exeter, 92; Ely, 338; Gloucester, 155-156; Lichfield, 204-205; Lincoln, 290-291; Norwich, 351; Peterborough, 324-325; Ripon, 250, 251; Rochester, 38; Southwell, 314; St. Paul’s, 401; Westminster Abbey, 426; Winchester, 51; Wells, 113, 114; York, 267-268.
West Tower (Ely), 338.
West Window:--Bristol, 142; Canterbury, 13, 14; Chichester, 70; Gloucester, 162; Lichfield, 205; Lincoln, 293-294; Peterborough, 327; Rochester, 40-41; Wells, 120; Westminster Abbey, 430; Winchester, 51; York, 275.
West, Benjamin, 43, 59.
Western Porch (Manchester), 222.
Western Transept:--Lincoln, 303; Peterborough, 327.
Westminster Abbey, 78, 414, 425-443.
Wheathampstead, John de, 365.
Wheel of Fortune, 42.
Whispering Gallery:--Gloucester, 155, 164; St. Paul’s, 404, 407, 410.
White Church, 234.
Winchester, 46-65; burials in, 63; coronations in, 49-50.
Winchester Historical Associations, 49-50, 58.
William the Conqueror, 235.
William, Earl of Dudley (effigy), 198.
William, English, 4, 18, 25, 36.
William, Fitzherbert (tomb), 263.
William of Hatfield (tomb), 274.
William de Hoo, 36, 43, 44.
William of Malmsbury, 263.
William Rufus, 47, 55-56, 58, 157, 359, 425.
William of Sens, 4, 12, 15, 18, 25, 36.
William of St. Carileph, 234.
William of Trumpington, 363, 364, 367.
William of Wykeham, 48, 49, 51, 53.
William La Zouche, 265.
Window (Decorated):--Chichester, 68; Diamond Jubilee, 420; Edward IV. (Canterbury), 5, 26-27; Edward VII., 410; Flamboyant (Oxford), 390; South (St. Saviour’s), 421.
Windows:--Bath, 136, 137, 138; Bristol, 142, 144, 145, 146, 148; Canterbury, 11, 13, 17, 22-23, 24, 25; Carlisle, 229; Durham, 243, 248; Ely, 340, 346, 347; Exeter, 94, 97; Gloucester, 159; Hereford, 181, 182, 186-187; Lichfield, 209, 212; Lincoln, 291, 307; Norwalk, 356; Oxford, 379, 380; Peterborough, 328, 332; Rochester, 37, 38; Salisbury, 84, 87-88; Southwell, 314, 315, 316; St. Saviour’s, 423, 424; Wells, 118, 119, 128; Westminster Abbey, 430; Winchester, 58; York, 276-279.
Wolsey, Thomas, 266, 316, 375, 379, 412.
Worcester, 188-199.
Wordsworth, Bishop (tomb), 301.
Wren, Bishop, 340.
Wren, Sir C., 69, 78, 85, 307, 340, 375, 396, 397, 403, 405-406, 412, 426.
Wulstan, 153, 188, 189.
Wyatt, 78, 84, 175, 237, 248.
Wyvill, Bishop (brass), 85-86.
Wych, Richard de la, 68.
York, 202, 260-283.
York and Lichfield, 202.
Young, Sir John (tomb), 147.
Ythamar, 33.
Zouch (tomb), 390.
FOOTNOTES:
[1] The dog-tooth being in the form of a four-leaved flower with a projecting centre, has caused some authorities to think it derived from the dog-tooth violet.--(E. S.)
[2] The Regale of France, the glory of the Shrine, was long worn by Henry himself in the ring which after the manner of those times encircled his enormous thumb. It last appears in history among the “diamonds” of the golden collar of his daughter, Queen Mary.
[3] See page 4.
[4] See p. 120.
[5] Canterbury, Rochester, Winchester, Worcester, Gloucester.
[6] Similar stalls, or carrels, existed at Durham.
[7] The cloister, of which the inner walls only remain, itself extended beyond this passage eastward.
[8] A triforium in purely Perpendicular buildings is rare.
[9] See pp. 99, 101.