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198 THE CHURCHES PA —— lsz Ha —_ became a Cardinal-Archbishop of Canterbury, as the dates will not fit. One incumbent, John Larke, was a friend of Sir Thomas More, and, like him, was put to death for denying the supremacy of Henry VIII. Of St. Helen’s a great deal has been written and might be written, for it is as remarkable for its connection with the names of great folk, as St. Ethelburga is for their absence. Of the fabric of the church there is not much to be said. The south doorway is as interesting as any other part of the church, and must have had several narrow escapes at the hands of restorers, for it is in a wholly incongruous style, being dated 1633. St. Helen's does not come un ét quite honestly by many = a —— “a == ek os —— Se a = — = of the monuments which er be Se = a oo 4 ~~ es i a | = crowd its walls and the SS oo ol a or. . = a. , szd : ta: BET 3 — , a r a d So floor of the nun’s aisle, i i a re for they are from St. i Martin Outwich; but the 4 best belong to the parish ; tei 2 TT ze. = = 2 i and the visitor should j by no means fail to see the fine "hearse of Sir | William Pickering, the brass of a lady in a heraldic mantle, and the curious epitaph of Sir Julius Caesar, on a handiil, CHARTERHOUSE DINING HALL