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A History of the County of Berkshire
… and is now inclosed by an Elizabethan iron grate. 37 The arch into the aisle west of the Lincoln chapel, as it is now … the aisle, apparently between 1493 and 1496. Under an arch between the aisle and the chapel is the bishop's tomb or … and Henry VII. The aisle also contains, against the fifth arch on the north side, the chantry chapel, inclosed by …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… to Windsor and re-erected in the park (ibid. 155, 446). Arch. xvii, 297310. Cal. Pat. 128192, p. 18. Welsh R. 9 Edw. … for those attending fix the assembly in January (see also Arch. xxxi, 106). Nicolas, Orders of Knighthood, i, 11, et … m. 20; Chroniques de la Traison, &c. (Royal Hist. Soc.); Arch. xx, 218. Monk of Evesham, Hist. Vitae et Regni Ric. II …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… 1300, with a two-centred head. There is no masonry chancel-arch. The Nave (55 ft. by 19 ft.) has, in the N. wall, an arch of c. 1300; it is segmental-pointed and of two chamfered …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… jambs and a segmental-pointed arched head. The chancel arch, altered in the early 13th century, is of two chamfered … with reeded capitals. On the W. the outer order does not arch over but continues straight to the roof of the nave. Immediately N. of the chancel arch is a 19th-century opening to the pulpit. At the S. end …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… face of each side is decorated with a semi-circular arch, resting on narrow pilasters set at the angles, with … the top of the pediment in the E. face, which, with the arch, is higher than the others, was cut off; the walls are … the lights are in two tiers divided by a transom; the rear arch and internal jambs are moulded: in the second face from …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… century; the 13th-century carved capitals of the tower arch are also noteworthy. Architectural DescriptionThe … with moulded abaci; the easternmost bay has a low drop arch which was inserted in the 14th century, with the window … and tracery; the W. jamb and part of the chamfered rear arch and one carved head-stop of the internal label are of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… which is crossed here by a handsome stone bridge of one arch, 111 feet in the span, built in 1764. The living is a …
A History of the County of Stafford
… capitals and alabaster piers with shaft rings. The chancel arch also has stiffleaf capitals with two orders of stiff … marble and has detailing similar to that of the chancel arch. 2 A peal of six bells was cast by J. Taylor of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… all modern, but with internal splays and a moulded rear arch of the 15th century; the western window is of the 15th … almost entirely restored. The 14th-century chancel arch is two-centred, of two chamfered orders, the inner order … Aisle (64 ft. by 10 ft.) has, at the E. end, a modern arch opening into the N. chancel aisle. In the N. wall are …
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