[98] The references are to the plan on p. 10.
[99] J. & F., pp. 358, 359.
[100] The List of Precentors is from Eardley as far as the middle of the eighteenth century, from the Cathedral Registers from then to 1854. Freeman (footnote p. 358) states that the Registers have never been very carefully kept, but both lists were revised by Le Neve’s “Fasti” (ed. Hardy); the accuracy of this latter, however, is not very remarkable.
[101] Condensed from pp. 76-77 “Cathedral Organists,” by J. C. West, 8vo, London, 1899, which was apparently compiled from information supplied by D. J. D. Codner.
[102] “Mens. Sacra.”
[103] The stained glass and mosaics have since been fixed. Mr. Lucy has also undertaken the repair of the Earl of Richmond’s altar-tomb in the presbytery.
[104] This chapel was added in the fourteenth century, being a part of Gower’s work. Its extension into an aisle was probably of modern date. It will be seen that the old base-moulds concealed by that extension still remain.