id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22832 Withers, Hartley The Cathedral Church of Canterbury [2nd ed.] A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Archiepiscopal See .txt text/plain 43752 2038 70 the monastic building, and built up an entirely new church and monastery. great pillars, is placed in the midst of the church, like the centre in little of the original building set up by the first Norman archbishop. finally Canterbury enshrined its chiefest glory, the hallowed body of St. Thomas à Becket, who was martyred within its walls. The translation of Becket's remains from the tomb to his shrine took place The buildings which contained a great #monastery# like that of Canterbury chapel of the martyred St. Thomas at the end of the church, on the site of choir of the church with most beautiful stone-work cunningly carved." In work on the Architectural History of Canterbury Cathedral should be 1336, there was made a new window in Christ Church, Canterbury, that is to Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, representing the martyrdom of Becket, but the last Archbishop of Canterbury to be buried in his own cathedral, until ./cache/22832.txt ./txt/22832.txt