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Title: Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Exeter
A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
Author: Percy Addleshaw
Release Date: October 1, 2006 [eBook #19424]
Language: English
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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 [Illustration] Illustrations
[Illustration: EXETER CATHEDRAL--FROM THE SOUTH-WEST.
The Photochrom. Co. Ld. Photo.]
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 Freem
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