[11b] Memorials of Canterbury, p. 110.
[12] This southern aisle of the Lady Chapel is said to have been anciently called the Chapel of St. Erasmus. Close to the spot above indicated, if not indeed in the same grave, were deposited, according to Webb (Vale Royal, Vol. II. p. 26,) the remains of the good Bishop Bridgman, about the year 1656. Other accounts give Kinnersley Church, Shropshire, as the place of his burial.
[13a] A full account of the trial and execution of George Marsh will be found in Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, Vol. I. p. 1481.
[13b] Vale Royal of England, Vol. II. p. 33.
[16] While these pages are passing through the press (November, 1859,) the alterations and improvements suggested in the above concluding paragraph are being actually carried out, under the auspices of the Dean and Chapter. The late east window of stained glass has, with the tracery, been carefully removed, and will be placed in one of the north windows of the Lady Chapel, while a new east window of five lights has been erected in its stead, and will in due time be adorned with another subject in stained glass.