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II.—Architectural History of St. Hugh's Choir in Lincoln Cathedral

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2012

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On a former occasion I traced the history of St. Hugh from his birth in his father's castle at Avalon, on the borders of Savoy, and a few miles from Grenoble, then in the kingdom of Burgundy, to his death and burial in his choir at Lincoln, then just completed, and, as he died in the year 1200, this marks an important turning-point in the history of architecture, as many authors have observed.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1882

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page 41 note a Archæologia, vol. XLIII. pp. 8496Google Scholar.

page 44 note a See Plan (at pt. A) and Plate of this angle.

page 48 note a Somerset Arch. Soc. Proc. vol. xii. (1863), p. 35, vol. xxi. (1875), p. 30Google Scholar.