id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 11403 Woodhouse, Frederic W. The Churches of Coventry: A Short History of the City & Its Medieval Remains .txt text/plain 27988 1709 78 The principal authorities for the history of Coventry and its churches REMAINS OF THE NORTH-WEST TOWER IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 17 nave, or a special chapel was added to the church. [Illustration: INTERIOR OF THE WEST END OF THE PRIORY CHURCH.] gave all his lands and buildings on the south side of the church to The typical English church plan consists of a nave with aisles, a long The oldest existing part of the church is the large =south porch=, arch are two two-light canopied windows opening into the church. illustration of mediƦval methods of church building, it is interesting Next we see above the =tower arch= the mark of the old nave roof and The south aisle is 6 feet narrower than the north at the west end, but For a church of this size the chapels, altars and chantries were very helper" in the work at the church, the original nave and aisles being ./cache/11403.txt ./txt/11403.txt