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ed the Roof of the Choir, and was 
a great Bencfador to the Church ; 
he lies buried under his Chapel (which 
they call his Study) a little Room be- 
hind the Altar. Over the Altar this 
Infer ip tion, 0 facrum Convlvium, in 
quo Chrijius fumitur ! The Roof 
of the Choir, over the Altar, is beau- 
tified with the Hiftory of the Pafllon 
reprefented in carved Work. In the 
Space behind the Choir are two 
ftately Monuments, one for Bifliop 
Beauforti who founded the Hofpital 
of St. Crofs ; another for Billiop 
TVainJlete. Bifhop Langton^ Cha- 
pel of curioufly carved Wood- work,- 
and therein his Tomb. King Lucius 
his Tomb-Stone (as is fuppofed here)j 
Lord Wejlons. Tomb,, his Statue in 
Brafs on it ; Dean Mafons., who was 
alfo a Knight. At the Eafl: End of 
this Church is our Lady’s Chapel (as 
it is there called), in which they have 
X 3 their 
