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.. especially when the case in point was moved there from Lewes Priory
after the Reformation!
The only lay tombs at Chichester are a series of odd ec16 things setinto
the walls around the transepts, all very alike each other -- indeed the
only tomb of any note is the (underrated) Bishop Sherburn monument.
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Thomas Izbicki wrote:
>
> I can think of one such tomb at Ely, Tiptoft, earl of Worcester in the
> early years of Edward IV.
>
> There are Neville tombs at Durham cathedral off to one side in the
> nave.
Philip Larkin fans will remember "An Arundel Tomb" in the nave at
Chichester - but in playing this game it is probably cheating to include
the
nave.
John Briggs
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