id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 43530 Bond, Francis Wood Carvings in English Churches I. Stalls and Tabernacle Work. II. Bishop's Thrones and Chancel Chairs. .txt text/plain 32608 2078 77 STALLS AND TABERNACLE WORK IN ENGLISH CHURCHES illustrations from Ripon shew the stalls of the Archbishop of York and the the cost of the altar, reredos, sedilia, bishop's throne, canopied stalls when a bishop visits a parish church, his chair is placed north of the divided into nave, sanctuary, choir; whereas English parish churches divide The stalls of the churches of Ratzburg illustrated by M. The stalls at Wingfield, Suffolk, might date from 1362, when the church was church; its stalls appear to be well on in the fifteenth century (89). In the fourteenth century stalls illustrated the ogee arch was the are all fifteenth century work; on the dean's stall (in this cathedral, as the choir of Cartmel priory church was roofless; the canopies of the stalls practice of putting stalls in the chancels of parish churches. the cost of choir stalls is preserved for the parish church of St Mary at ./cache/43530.txt ./txt/43530.txt