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  • Additionally, there is one 19th-century misericord on a priest's seat.
  • Looking at Misericord's edits he was doing a pretty good anti-vandal job.
  • Its architectural style is poppyheads, and a hooded priest's chair with a misericord.
  • There are many accounts of members of misericord ( at those times ) rather than the refectory.
  • A rare carved misericord at Erfurt Cathedral shows the pair jousting on horses; unsurprisingly, Ecclesia is winning.
  • This is much the case at Wells, where none of the misericord carvings is directly based on a Bible story.
  • :: : : : . . . and nobody has ever said that either Rpeh or Misericord were not good content contributors.
  • Also of note is the detail that a steel misericord attached to a wooden effigy of Edward Estur was found shattered after her disappearance.
  • Often the hinged seat will have a misericord ( small wooden seat ) on the underside on which he can lean while standing during the long services.
  • A 1520 misericord carved by John Wake on a choir stall of Beverley Minster, on the other hand, draws from the Chaucerian version of the story.
  • In retaliation, on the last misericord in the stalls, the carpenter carved a bird with an image of that Vicar's face with protuberant nose as rump.
  • That's precisely what concerns the Rev . Ambrose Karels, a Roman Catholic priest who conducts Misericord, a Kansas City group that meets weekly to sing Gregorian chant.
  • In the 19th century one misericord, which may have been the work of Canon H . J . S . Burrell, a former rector who was a noted woodcarver, was added.
  • A separate dining chamber known as the " misericord " was often attached to the infirmary, so that sick and infirm aged brothers could benefit by eating red meat, something not permitted in the refectory.
  • And a wicked-looking wyvern, a two-legged dragon with wings and a barbed tail, decorates the hinged seat, called a misericord, against which a priest rested while delivering a long sermon.
  • The misericord carvings represent subjects including angels, devils, grape vines, griffins, pomegranates, the Holy Trinity, two eagles carrying Alexander to Heaven, a blacksmith shoeing a goose, a girl with a weeping satyr, a wife beating her husband with a pan and a splendid St George and the dragon.
  • The building is one of Britain's largest parish churches and contains many unusual features and artifacts which include the intricately carved telescopic baptismal font cover, a massive iron bound chest with seven locks, medieval misericord seats, remains of highly decorated parclose screens with an array of painted saints, a unique Communion Table, and the highly ornate marble sarcophagus of Sir William Paston 1528-1610.