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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… rebuilt about 150 or 200 years ago: in the chancel is a window in the decorated style. Abdon Burf, on the summit of … is a remarkable oval inclosure of basalt stones, evidently British; the area measures from north to south 1317 feet, and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… by 18 ft.) has in the N. wall a mid or late 14th-century window of two plain pointed lights in a two-centred head; … two-centred arch and moulded label. In the S. wall is a window similar to that in the N. wall; further W. is the late … chamfered orders; the responds have plain splays. The W. window is of stone and of three cinquefoiled lights, with …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Chancel (22 ft. by 15 ft.) has a modern three-light E. window. In the N. wall are two windows, the eastern of two … the outer spandrels; the re-set early 14th-century western window is of two trefoiled ogee lights under a square head, … head, probably of late 14th-century date; the western window is modern; between the windows is the mid 14th-century …
A History of the County of Essex
… windows have moulded jambs and fourcentred heads. The east window, entirely rebuilt in the 19th century, has tracery in the style of the 15th century and may replace a similar window of that date. The late 15th-century south doorway has …
A History of the County of Essex
… purlins are curved wind-braces. In the smaller barn are window openings with diagonally set mullions. Part of this …
A History of the County of Essex
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… reign of Edward I., Llewelyn ab Grufydd, the last of the British princes, made this his principal residence, while … and Robert and Catherine George. There are some curious British antiquities in the vicinity of Aber; the Roman road … piers of good elevation; it has a large and handsome east window of the later English style, and a screen of plain work …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… granted an indulgence ( Journ. of Brit. Archological Assoc., XLI, 367) to those who contributed to the completion … western arches. In each bay above the arches is a lancet-window, similar to those in the E. wall, but with only one … windows are at a higher level than the others; the S.W. window, although glazed, now opens into the tower. Between …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of the neighbourhood, and in hand-loom weaving for the manufacturers of Glasgow and Paisley. Abbey Parish ABBEY … of Ptolemy, is supposed to have derived its name, of British origin, from its situation between the rivers Dee and … in flowered finials. Above the doorway, is a noble oriel window of two stages, and on each side are three open arches, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… DescriptionThe Chancel (39 ft. by 14 ft. 2) has an E. window of three lights. In the N. wall are three windows of … century. The South Chapel (40 ft. by 22 ft.) has an E. window of three lights with tracery, and, in the S. wall, … windows of two lights in the N. wall, and a similar window restored, in the E. wall. The South Aisle (9 ft. wide) …
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