id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 19715 Quennell, C. H. B. (Charles Henry Bourne) Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Norwich A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Episcopal See .txt text/plain 24737 1379 74 [Illustration: Norwich Cathedral from the South-East.] Norwich Cathedral stands on the site of no earlier church: it is to-day, cathedral; and the form of this, with the remains of its old bishops' to Norwich and to build in the latter place his cathedral church. Bishop William de Turbe, although an old man at the time (he died in [Illustration: The Cathedral from the South-West Angle of Cloisters.] Nykke to light the chapel he built in two bays of the south aisle of the the transepts, and necessitated the stone vaults added by Bishop Nykke. #The Nave Vault# (height 72 feet), which was added by Bishop Lyhart, from the south aisle of nave of cathedral, through the #Prior's Door#; bishop of Norwich, and the founder of the cathedral, was raised in the #The Chapels.#--In the Norman cathedral, grouped round the east end of The south transept had in Norman times a circular chapel projecting ./cache/19715.txt ./txt/19715.txt