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  • He died 27 October 1661, and was buried in Magdalen College antechapel.
  • The antechapel was constructed on the northern side.
  • He is commemorated by a memorial on the wall of the antechapel at Baliol College.
  • His funeral took place in the Trinity College chapel and his ashes were interred in the antechapel.
  • The other concentrated group of mural tablets by Jackson is to be found in the antechapel of Wadham College in Oxford.
  • He died a bachelor on 31 March 1997 and his cremated remains are interred in the antechapel of St Edmund Hall.
  • He died at Cambridge on 18 May 1839, and was buried on 25 May in the antechapel of his college.
  • Grimthorpe continued through the Presbytery in his own style, adapting the antechapel for Consistory Courts, and into the Lady Chapel.
  • The Duke of Newcastle, chancellor of the university, procured Burrough a knighthood in November 1759 . He died in 1764 and was buried in the antechapel of Caius College.
  • To the south east of the choir and Lady Chapel is the Berkeley Chapel and an adjoining antechapel or sacristy, which may have been added in the 14th century, possibly replacing an earlier structure.
  • The Gothic Cathedral of Koaice consists of the choir with a five-side chavet, five naves, two towers, a level sacristy at the north side, and two chapels and antechapel at the south side.
  • From this step he was dissuaded, and he remained at Cambridge till his death on 31 December 1839 . He was buried in the antechapel of the college, where a monument to him was placed by subscription.
  • According to a painting of Jeong Seon ( pen name; Gyeomjae ) during the mid-Joseon era, Golgulsa Temple was established by constructing a wooden antechapel in front of several stone grottoes and covering it with tiles.
  • Since 1928, the antechapel has been used as the university's war memorial : five hundred and twenty-four students of the university are commemorated on its walls, having fallen in the First and Second World Wars.
  • There is a stone in this antechapel, which is marked by Anton Pilgram's stone sign and written text : " 1502 Ist Angela / n / gen dy Seiten " ( In 1502 they started building of side walls ).
  • Afterwards it allegedly was owned by various people, including a documented sale in 1814 to Josiah Henry Wilkinson, and was publicly exhibited several times before being buried beneath the floor of the antechapel at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, in 1960.
  • In July 1745 Swinton migrated to Christ Church and in 1759 proceeded B . D . He was elected keeper of the archives of the university in 1767, and, dying on 4 April 1777, was buried in the antechapel of Wadham.
  • The trusses were carefully spaced out to suit the windows and the length of the antechapel, which is so proportioned that it is equal, from east to west, to two bays of the Chapel itself, there being a very narrow strip over the organ, with a pair of brackets on either side, instead of one.