excerpt from 'Tour to the West, 1781' pp. 44 (94 words)

excerpt from 'Tour to the West, 1781' pp. 44 (94 words)

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Tour to the West, 1781

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I attended morning service at the cathedral, which was very ill perform’d, with chaunting, and began with the Litany.I examin’d the seats of the stalls, and found the carvings to be of the same nature as those of Malvern. […] In the evening I went with Mr P[almer]. to evening prayers at the cathedral, where (I believe) he thought with me there was a great relaxation of church discipline; the psalms were slurr’d over most irreverently, and the organ is an hoarse unpleasant instrument: the cathedral is called the College.

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