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The first stone was laid by John Longland , bishop of Lincoln , who was confessor to Henry VIII and the first Dean was William Capon . It was built on the grounds of the Priory of Saints Peter and Paul , which had been suppressed for ...
The first stone was laid by John Longland , bishop of Lincoln , who was confessor to Henry VIII and the first Dean was William Capon . It was built on the grounds of the Priory of Saints Peter and Paul , which had been suppressed for ...
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... unavoidably struck you , was a stone figure of Hercules , holding in one hand a club across his shoulders the other resting on his hips , discharging a perennial stream of water by the urinary passage into a carved stone bason .
... unavoidably struck you , was a stone figure of Hercules , holding in one hand a club across his shoulders the other resting on his hips , discharging a perennial stream of water by the urinary passage into a carved stone bason .
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Part of the Old Key , built with stone , lay bare ; making Canals cross the Beach , through which the River had Communications with the Sea , to the Hindrance of the People on Foot travelling that Way , for some Days .
Part of the Old Key , built with stone , lay bare ; making Canals cross the Beach , through which the River had Communications with the Sea , to the Hindrance of the People on Foot travelling that Way , for some Days .
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