Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Chichester (1901) - Part 9
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Part 9

Bartholomew Traheron, S.T.P., 1551-1552.

Thomas Sampson, S.T.P., 1552-1553.

William Pye, 1553.

Hugh Turnbull, 1558.

Richard Curteis, 1566.

Anthony Rushe, 1570.

Martin Culpepper, M.D, 1577.

William Thome, 1601.

Francis Dee, 1630.

Richard Steward, 1634-1635.

Bruno Ryves, 1646.

Joseph Henshaw, 1660.

Joseph Gulston, S.T.P., 1663.

Nathaniel, Lord Crew, LL.D., 1669.

Thomas Lambrook, 1671.

George Stradling, S.T.P., 1672.

Francis Hawkins, S.T.P.,1688.

William Hayley, S.T.P., 1699.

Thomas Sherlock, 1715.

John Newey, 1727.

Thomas Hayley, D.D., 1735-1736.

James Hargraves, D.D., 1739.

William Ashburnham, Bart., 1741.

Thomas Ball, A.M., 1754.

Charles Harward, 1770.

Combe Miller, 1790.

Christopher Beth.e.l.l, 1814.

Samuel Slade, 1824.

George Chandler, D.C.L., 1830.

Walter Farquhar Hook, D.D., 1859.

John William Burgon, D.D., 1875.

Francis Pigou, D.D., 1887.

Richard William Randall, D.D., 1892.

BISHOPS OF SELSEA AFTER EADBERT.

Eolla, 714.

Sigga, or Sigfrid, 733.

Aluberht, 739.

Osa, or Bosa, 765-770.

Gislehere, 780.

Totta, 785.

Wiohtun, or Peletun, 789-805.

Aethelwulf, 811-816.

Cenred, 824-838.

Gutheard, 860-862.

Bernege, or Beornegus, 909-922.

Aelfred, 931-940.

Aethelgar, 944-953.

Ordbright, 963-979.

Ealmar, 944-953.

Aethelric I., 1032-1038.

Hecca, 1047-1057.

Aethelric II, 1058-1070.

Stigand, 1070.

ANCIENT BUILDINGS IN THE CITY.

Amongst other interesting architectural monuments, closely connected with the cathedral or the bishops, the following may be particularly noticed:

The #Bishop's Palace# has an interesting chapel, in which a small fresco of the "Virgin and Child" of an early date is still preserved.

The dining-room has a panelled wooden ceiling. The painting on it was originally executed in Sherborne's day, but it has suffered by decay and attempts at restoration since the sixteenth century.

The #Vicars' Hall# is to the south-east of the cathedral.

The #Canon Gate# is the archway in South Street, which leads to the palace, the deanery, and other buildings connected with the cathedral.

The #Market Cross# was built by Bishop Storey about the year 1500 (see ill.u.s.tration, p. 100).

#S. Mary's Hospital# was founded about the middle of the twelfth century; but the existing building dates from the end of the thirteenth century. It maintains five aged women by a weekly allowance to each, with fuel and medical attendance free.

[Ill.u.s.tration: PAINTED DECORATION FORMERLY ON THE CHOIR VAULT, FROM AN ENGRAVING BY T. KING 1814 (SEE PAGES 42-43). _(Lent by the Reverend Prebendary Bennett.) (Scale about 7 feet 10 inches to 1 inch.)]