id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13618 Sweeting, W. D. (Walter Debenham) The Cathedral Church of Peterborough A Description Of Its Fabric And A Brief History Of The Episcopal See .txt text/plain 40025 2374 76 of the Saxon church was nearly under the east wall of the present south The very next year John of Sais commenced the building of a new minster. Peterborough builders made their work at the west end of the nave At the west wall of the church all trace of Norman work disappears. arcade near the ground, the large round arch above the door, the great that three stages of the Norman tower were erected by Abbot William of arches, east and west, to the choir and nave, were altered from the above are the pointed arches, east and west of the central tower, and windows, and round the great arches from the choir aisles, is very On the wall of the building west of the south transept are some stone Towards the west end of the church in the north aisle is a tablet to ./cache/13618.txt ./txt/13618.txt