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  1.  Its Medieval Remains / Woodhouse, Frederick W.
    48 MISERERE, LADY CHAPEL 48 CHEST IN NORTH AISLE ... of the aisles as at Wells, the total width of the West front, 145 feet, being nearly the same in both cases  details...
  2.  Bell's Cathedrals: Wimbourne Minster and Christchurch Priory A Short History of Their Foundation and a Description of Their Buildings / Perkins, Thomas, 1842-1907
    29 The North Porch 29 The Aisles ... 44 The Beaufort and Courtenay Tombs and Brass of Aethelred 42, 47 The South Choir Aisle  details...
  3.  a Short History of the Abbey / Perkins, Thomas, 1842-1907
    41 SOUTH NAVE ARCADE 43 SOUTH AISLE OF NAVE 45 HOLY WATER STOUP 46 NORTH AISLE OF NAVE ...  details...
  4.  The Cathedral Church of York Bell's Cathedrals: A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Archi-Episcopal See / Clutton-Brock, A. (Arthur), 1868-1924
    67 The Nave 69 The Nave--South Aisle ... owing to their practice of using the north aisle of the nave, known as the Lord Mayor's Walk  details...
  5.  The Wedding Knell / Hawthorne, Nathaniel
    the front seats of the galleries, and the pews near the altar and along the broad aisle ... aisle, while the pews and pillars seemed to brighten on either side, their steps were as buoyant  details...
  6.  Westminster Abbey / Irving, Washington
    some time in Poet's Corner, which occupies an end of one of the transepts or cross aisles of the abbey ... and meditation. While wandering about these gloomy vaults and silent aisles, studying the records of the dead  details...
  7.  Somerset /
    stoup and niche in the S. porch, (2) large squint (now blocked) in the S. aisle, (3) old font. S ... ), those of the aisles oak (15th cent.); (2) the carved capitals of the S. arcade and squint in the S.E. tower pier; (3  details...
  8.  Rouen, It's History and Monuments A Guide to Strangers / éodore, 1787-1832
    ; thickness of each pillar, seven feet eight inches, each aisle fourteen feet, the chapels thirteen feet five inches. The height of the nave is eighty four feet; that of the aisles is forty two feet, the transept ...  details...
  9.  The Country Church / Irving, Washington
    , and contained, within its cold and silent aisles, the congregated dust of many noble generations. The interior ... , who were ranged on benches in the aisles. The service was performed by a snuffling well-fed vicar  details...
  10.  The Principles of Gothic Ecclesiastical Architecture, Elucidated by Question and Answer, 4th ed. / Bloxam, Matthew Holbeche, 1805-1888
    the nave and aisles of a church were derived; and in the semicircular recess at the one end for the tribune ... or main body of the structure, with lateral aisles; and the west front contained the principal entrance  details...

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