Paid a visit to the rather lovely @LincsCathedral today :)pic.twitter.com/n4WRmJEQJq
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Also in @LincsCathedral, the chalice, decorated paten+ring from the tomb of Oliver Sutton, Bishop of Lincoln, d.1299pic.twitter.com/0Alwqr8Axj
Entrance to the 15thC prison cell at Lincoln Cathedral in 1773, located under the NW tower http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/onlineex/topdrawings/l/005add000015541u00079000.html …pic.twitter.com/PjwDh1rl2q
Prison cell was under the cathedral bells & must have been most unpleasant! Picture shows Sir Joseph Banks visiting the cell in the L18thC.
How long do you suppose the average prisoner lasted before having to be transferred to Bedlam?
Not long I suspect! Most refs to use in 16thC... had less worries back then, perhaps?!
@caitlinrgreen @LincsCathedral on the other medical hand he may have been a case of acromegaly or suffered from Paget disease!
@morangles @LincsCathedral I guess it depends if it was a family name as usually assumed, in which case suggestions apply to ancestor?!
@caitlinrgreen @LincsCathedral looks like you are having a good time around archaeological sights :)
@Umarkarim89 @LincsCathedral Absolutely! :)
@caitlinrgreen @LincsCathedral I wish I can visit all these places one day
@caitlinrgreen @LincsCathedral Lovely items. Thank you very much for sharing.
@caitlinrgreen @LincsCathedral To have #grossteste in modern French is to get the big head to go at one's head to take oneself too seriously
@caitlinrgreen @LincsCathedral definitely!
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