... second represents the crippleat the pool of Bethesda; the third, the raising of the widow's son at Nain; the fourth, the feeding of the fivethousand; the fifth, the changing of the water into ... of the door of the chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and the opening of the tomb wasmade opposite the entrance of the chapel of Saint Edmund the Martyr. The young Countess, after lying in the choir ... crocketed gable. The east end of the church[ 5] and the exterior of the chapels on the north side of the church are in privategardens, which unfortunately extend up to the very wall of the church, and...