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 N ? xxxv. 7'err,e-Filius. x From thence we went into the inner quadrangle, which my friend told me wai built at the role charge of archbiop Lu, who was formly prudent of this college i in confide/orion of which munificent beneli&ion, and his other great /e/vices to the church and nation, the reverend Dr. Duxs, his worthy fucceffor, has eaud a publick oration to be annualiy made to his memory on the tenth of ] nuaq, which was the day ot his This quadranale is an hindfome piece of building, only too low, it being but one ory high, except the garrets i for which this tea/on is traditionally handed down to uq vi=. that the old ffua&angle wa no higher, and/he mode archbiop fad he ould not overlook his found=. When we had looked round this qua&tngle, my friend, the fctlow, askc.t me whether I would fee the libraq, which was jut[ by, or fee the re of the college firfi ? i chore the la i and tb om thence went into the &apd, which is adorned with a nw altar-piece, and an organ, but the upon the communion taNe are too froall, and want to & ne caR, which my fiiend told me was o be done, as loon as they could get any body to pay for it; wheupon I couid not tbr recommendinga method which is prais'd abroad upon the time cation. One of the holy candlefiffks at a church in erp being olen away, the dimenfions of it are chalked out upon the wall, and under it are placed words in Ltin to this efii&; If ny per/on, wh o coOiee i burthened ith any grievousn, wieome the lame. A gentleman of my acquaintance told me tha{he fiw tis at nterp about hf a .year ago. But to return to my account: in the rhapel are feveml cariou epitaphs and Nfcriptiom, two wher

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