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was Bifhop of Bangor, and was after- 

 wards tranflated to the See of Chefter, 

 who died in 1596. Under the belfry is 

 an antique monument, which was taken 

 out of the ground fome years ago; it 

 was found by fome workmen in digging 

 for a foundation for the iron gates of the 

 church-yard. The figure is of a knight 

 in complete armour, with his feet refting 

 upon fome kind of an animal, and round 

 his fhield is an infcription which the An- 

 X tiquaries have not yet been able to un- 

 derftand. 



The altar piece was brought from 

 Rome, and given to the church by Elihu 

 Yale, Efq. who was interred in the 

 church-yard ; it is a fine painting of the 

 institution of the Sacrament. 



On the outfide, the church is richly 



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ornamented with gothic fculpture. The 



tower, which is an hundred and thirty 



five feet high is particularly elegant, and 



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