Canterbury Cathedral. EIGHTH LETTER ENGLISH CATHEDRALS York Minster from the City Wall. OST of the famous English Cathedrals are situated in the inland cities or towns of Cen tral England, in the east, between the Scot tish Border and London; and the principal ones may, therefore, very conveniently be seen on the way from Edinburgh, the capi tal of the North, to London, the great me tropolis of the British Empire. Exeter Cathedral, it is true, is situated in the city of that name in Devonshire, of which it is the capital, in the southwestern part of England; and it is distinguished for its magnificent West Front, which is probably the most beautiful of all. Chester Cathe-