id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38735 Conybeare, John William Edward Highways and Byways in Cambridge and Ely .txt text/plain 145139 7321 73 "Will." -King's College Chapel, Wordsworth, Milton, Windows, Rosa The existing Chapel was built by yet another Bishop of Ely closely took the veil at Denny Abbey, between Cambridge and Ely. The College of that glory of Cambridge and of the world, King's College Chapel. A slight bend in the stream, overhung by great elms, brings us to St. John's Bridge, a fine three arched structure of brick and stone built Mill Street, forming (as it did before the great Colleges of King's, [Illustration: _Old Gate of King's College._] named, in old maps of Cambridge, "King's College Back-sides." The all College quadrangles, the "Old Court" (sometimes called the "Great University Church (called here, as at Oxford, "Great St. Mary's"), Trinity College, Cambridge, who are also rectors of the church, by the of Ely, called to this day the College, not the Close as in most ./cache/38735.txt ./txt/38735.txt