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universis sceripturas sequentes educacionis, et earum contenta, 
visuris vel audituris Johannes Storthwaith eceles: Cath:: Well: 
Cancellarius humilis et insuffieiens ac ejusdem eceles: canonicus 
indignus in sui recommendacione sinceram et continuam in 
Domini caritatem, &ec. 
No. 3. 
Extract from the Will of Bishop Harewell, preserved in a 
Register in the Library at Lambeth Palace, entituled 
Courteney, 1381.—page 218. 
Residuum vero bonorum meorum lego executoribus meis in- 
frascriptis, ad celebrare faciendum et distribuendum pro anima 
mea juxta dispositionem eorundem. 
The will is of some length, but contains nothing beside this, 
which can be supposed to relate to the Cathedral buildings. I 
would venture to suggest, that a portion of this residue was ap- 
plied, by the bishop’s executors, to the building of the south- 
west tower, perhaps under the conditions mentioned by Godwin, 
and to which I conceive allusion is made in the will of Bishop 
Bubwith. I cannot help believing that the south-west tower was 
built by Bishop Bubwith, perhaps in memory of his predecessor, 
and in part with his predecessor’s money. If this was the case, 
there is a plain reason why the good bishop should express a 
desire that the north west tower (to be built after his death) 
should be exactly like the south west. It was a child of his own. 
No. 4. 
British Museum, Harleian MS. 1682. Statutes of Wells 
Cathedral. 
On the third leaf begins the “De officio Thesaurarii,” prinei- 
pally about the candles, “ cerei” that were to be lightedon various 
occasions; after about a page “Ad omnes privatas missas ad 
