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H. St. Martin's at the Oke.

I. The Castle.

K. St. Peter's Permantigate.

L. St. Martin's on the Hill.

M. St. John's on the Hill.

N. St. Michael's.

O. St. John's at the Gate.

P. St. Stephen's.

Q. The Market Place.

R. St. Gyles's Gate.

S. h.e.l.l Gate.

T. St. Benet's Gate.

V. St. Stephen's Gate.

W. Pockethorpe Gate.

X. The New Milles.

Y. Chapell in the Field.

Z. St. Martin's Gate.

[575] "Historic Towns: London." Rev. W. I. Loftie.

[576] "Stowe's Survey of London," vol. ii. p. 26 (by Strype, A.D. 1720).

[577] "It may be that the parochial system was not fully organized in Exeter till the time of the Ordinance (of 1222), and that while some of the chapels were suppressed, others were now raised to the rank of parish churches" (E. A. Freeman, "Historic Towns": Exeter).

[578] References to the Plan of EXETER. Places of the city indicated by figures--

1. East Gates.

2. St. Lawrence.

3. The Castle.

4. Corrylane.

5. St. Ione Cross.

6. St. Stephen's.

7. Bedford House.

8. St. Peter's.

9. Bishop's Pallace.

10. Palace Gate.

11. Trinity.

12. Bear Gate.

13. St. Marye's.

14. Churchyard.

15. St. Petroke's.

16. High Stret.

17. Guild Hall.

18. Alhallowes.

19. Goldsmith Stret.

20. St. Paule.

21. Paule Stret.

22. St. Pancres.

23. Waterbury Stret.

24. North Gate.

25. Northgate Stret.

26. St. Keran's.

27. Cooke Row.

28. Bell Hill.

29. Southgate Stret.

30. South Gate.

31. Grenny Stret.

32. St. Gregorie's.

33. Milk Lane.

34. The Shambles.

35. St. Olaves.

36. St. Mary Arche.

37. Archer Lane.

38. St. Nicholas.

39. St. John's.

40. Friar Waye.

41. Little Britaine.

42. Alhallowes.

43. St. Marie's Steps.

44. West Gate.

45. Smithen Stret.

46. Idle Lane.

47. Postern Stret.

48. Racke Lane.

[579] Its thirteenth century hall and fourteenth century dormitory still exist.

[580] The existing fabric was built early in the second half of the fifteenth century, at the joint cost of the Abbot of Glas...o...b..ry, to whom the benefice belonged, and of the paris.h.i.+oners; John s.h.i.+pward, the mayor, adding the handsome tower.

[581] On the suppression of the religious houses, the fine church of the Austin Canons supplied the Cathedral Church of the new diocese of Bristol--now happily restored to the dignity and usefulness of a separate see.

[582] References to the plan of BRISTOL. Places of the city indicated by letters--

A. Great St. Augustine.

B. Little St. Augustine.

C. The Gaunt.

D. St. Michael.

E. St. James.

F. Froom Gate.

G. St. John's.

H. St. Lawrence.

I. St. Stephen's.

K. St. Leonard.

L. St. Warburg's.

M. Christ Church.

N. Allhallowes.

O. St. Mary Port.

P. St. Peter's.

Q. St. Phillip.

R. The Castle.

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