4 54
6. Gamba, metal 4 54
7. Clarionet, metal 8 54
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PEDAL ORGAN--CCC to E.
1. Sub-bass, wood 32 tone 29
2. Open wood 16 29
3. Open metal 16 29
4. Bourdon, wood 16 tone 29
5. Octave, metal 8 29
6. Mixture, iii ranks, metal 4 87
7. Trombone, wood 16 29
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COUPLERS.
1. Swell to Great.
2. Great to Pedal.
3. Ditto by the foot.
4. Choir to Pedal.
5. Swell to Pedal.
Six composition pedals, three to the Great, acting simultaneously on
Pedal: three to Swell. Total number of Pipes, 2421.
APPENDIX II.
STATEMENT OF RESTORATIONS ACCOMPLISHED AND REQUIRED, AND OF SUMS
EXPENDED THEREON.
_The following extract from a Memorandum issued by the Dean
in October, 1873, is appended, by permission, to show the
progress of works done, and the amount expended; as well as
of works required to complete the restorations._
The following Memorandum of Works accomplished or required, was issued
by Dean Goodwin, January, 1866:--
"The time seems to be now come, when the completion of the great work
of restoration, commenced under Dean Peacock and guided for many years
by his care and judgment, may be looked upon as being within reach.
The works which have been hitherto accomplished may be enumerated as
follows:--
1. The Choir restored and re-arranged.
2. Central Lantern restored (Peacock Memorial).
3. South-east Transept restored.
4. South-west Transept restored.
5. Roof of North Transept restored and painted. (The
painting at the expense of tradesmen employed upon the
Cathedral.)
6. The Nave ceiled and painted. (The painting by the late
Mr. le Strange and Mr. Gambier Parry.)
7. Nave roof repaired and re-leaded.
8. St. Catherine's Chapel rebuilt.
9. Bishop Alcock's Chapel restored.
10. Galilee Porch re-paved.
11. The Western Tower opened, ceiled, (the ceiling painted
by Mr. le Strange), re-roofed, strengthened, &c., (part of
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