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a number of chapels, altars, and lights; accordingly, the laborious Swinden has enumerated the following as being mentioned in wills, &c.

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And we find in addition the chapel of St. John Baptist, which was built anew about 1484-5, as will be seen from the very interesting Compotus of Brother Dionisius Hyndolvestone.

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In 1529, James Londisdale bequeathed to St. Clare's Chapel, 3s. 4d.; and John Barton the elder, in 1536, willed to be buried under "Seynt Clare's Chapel in the churche of Seynt Nicholas." 9

Each of the above chapels, it is presumed, had its altar, and the will of Robert Nycolson, dated 1528, contains the

The churchwardens received in 1495 the fees for breaking the ground for graves in St. Thomas's chancel, and in Our Lady's chancel. These were probably the north and south aisles east of the transept, in fact, the aisles to the chancel proper.

"A new east window made in St. George's isle." "The north window at the altar before St. George's image." From these notices, the east end of the north chancel aisle would seem to be signified.

7 1506. Pa to thermyte of K. Herry's chapel xvjs. 1507, to Fr William for kepyng K. Herry's chapel xiijs iiij.—Churchwardens' Accounts, Tanner's MS.

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