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=== Chapel === The Chapel was licensed in 1352 and was built by August 1366, when Blessed [[Urban V|Pope Urban V]] granted the College permission to celebrate Holy Mass there. Its present decor stems from its 1729β30 renovation; Lloyd had pre-existing graves removed to the Ante-Chapel, and the walls decorated with [[Panelling#Wainscot panelling|wainscotting]] and the ceiling with past Masters' [[Escutcheon (heraldry)|crests]]. The Chapel was extended east in 1864, during which the original [[piscina]] was discovered and hidden behind a secret door. The painting behind the [[communion table]] is [[Maso da San Friano]]'s ''Salutation'', loaned from the [[Fitzwilliam Museum]] in 1957, replacing an earlier painting by [[Giacomo Stella]].
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