id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 49581 Dearmer, Percy The Cathedral Church of Oxford A description of its fabric and a brief history of the Episcopal see .txt text/plain 44610 1911 70 "The Pre-Norman Date of the Choir and some of the Stone-work of Oxford At this time the work at St. Frideswide's was probably resumed, the king being doubtless anxious the choir aisles, and a four-light window in the Lady Chapel. made for the church as a college-chapel as well as a cathedral. two small rag-stone arches existed at the east end of the Lady Chapel the Norman restoration, still afforded into this chapel, and that St. Frideswide's relics remained there until the Translation of 1180, when The nave and choir are used as the College Chapel of Christ Church. arches over these western bays of the north choir aisle and Lady Chapel, at length the Cathedral Church of Christ in Oxford, and also the chapel of character as cathedral church and college chapel; and "as the Dean of that time Oxford passed out of the hands of the poor man, Christ Church ./cache/49581.txt ./txt/49581.txt