228 ANTIQUITIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 



alfo one for the failors in the north ifle, built by the Trinity- 

 Houfe, 1618, John Holburne then matter ; beautified with paintings; 

 1720, reprefenting our Bleffed Saviour afleep in the ftorm ; 

 his taking St. Peter by the hand when he was finking in the 

 waves ; Jonah vomited up upon the dry land. 



The chancel (lands upon a large vault, of a fquare figure, and 

 fpacious ; a ftrong pillar in it, the fupport of eight large ftone- 

 arches ; the entrance on the north fide of the church-yard. The 

 altar-table is of marble, the donation of a perfon unknown. 

 On the fouth fide of it, is a Prothefes, or fide-altar. The chan- 

 cel is adorned with wainfcot-ftalls, after the cathedral manner. 



Seven chanteries were founded in this church, in honour of 



St. Thomas ; St. John the Baptijl ; 



St. Mary, the Blefled Virgin ; St. Cathanne j 



St. John the Evange lift ; St. Lyra. 

 St. Peter. 



St. Thomas's was founded by John Puthore, clerk ; the annual 

 value, 4!. 8s. 4d. 



St. Mark's was founded by - ; the annual value, 4!. 55. lod. 



St. John the Evangelift's was founded by Richard Willijby and Ri- 

 cbar d Fifilake ; the annual value, 4!. 15 s. 



St. Peter's was founded by Roger de Thornton ; the royal licence 

 granted, 13 K. Henry IV. (p) the annual value, 6L It was in the 



(p) Pro cantaria ad altare San&i Petri in capella omnium fan#orum, Nova Caftro fuper 

 Tynan; Pat. 13 R. Hea. IV. p. a. m. 14. 



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