OF WELLS CATHEDRAL.]
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES
1. Words and phrases which were italicized in the original have been
surrounded by underscores ('_') in this version. Words or phrases
which were bolded have been rendered in ALL CAPITALS.
2. Obvious printer's errors have been corrected without note.
3. Inconsistencies in hyphenation or the spelling of proper names, and
dialect or obsolete word spelling, have been maintained as in the
original.
4. The original of this text contains characters not available in
the Latin-1 character set. These occur only in quotations from
monumental inscriptions. The characters have been coded as
follows. The notation [=x] means "letter x with a macron above."
There are instances of macrons over i, u, m, n, o and x. The
notation [)u] means "letter u with a breve"; it occurs twice.
5. The caret is used to show the superscript for abbreviations (i.e.
Rob^t is Rob with a superscript small t in the original text, an
abbreviation for Robert). If multiple letters are superscripted,
they are surrounded by curly braces (i.e. w^{th}).
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