INDEX.
117
B.
Baptistery Church at Pisa, when and by whom built, 44.
Bewcastle, Cumberland, celebrated Cross at, 66.—its as-
cription to the Danes, ib.—that opinion controverted, 67-
Botolph St. Colchester, Priory Church of—its style and
materials, 3.—date of building, 3.—remains, walls,
arches, 5.—windows, interior ruins, 6.—endowments, 7-
Brick Buildings, antiquity of, 7.
Brick Buildings, fine specimen of, Layer Marney House, 13.
C.
Camalodunum, at Colchester, 2.
Castle, Colchester, essay towards a history and descrip-
tion of, 109.—siege of, 113.
Chapel, King's College, Cambridge, magnificence of, 17.
— founded by Henry VI. 19.—dimensions of the build-
ing, 19.—successive improvements by Richard III. and
Henry VII, 20.—costs of building, 20.—principal over-
seers of the works, 20, note.—completed by the execu-
tors of Henry VII. 21.—stone roofs, fynials, and
towers, 21, 22.—painted glass, 22.—description of the
parts represented in the plates, viz. ground-plan, &c.
23.—groining and section of roof, 24.—section of part
of south side, windows, and ornaments, 26.—south en-
trance porch, 26.—north-west view, western front, &c.
26.—interior view, 27.—will of Henry VI. relating to
the college and chapel, 27.—indentures relating to the
roof of the chapel, 31.—to the vaulting of the porches and
chapels. 32.—to the erection of fynials or pinnacles, 33.
—to the four large painted windows, 34.—to eighteen
smaller ditto, 35.
Cheddar Cross and Cliffs described, 77-
Chichester Cross, observations on, 78.
Church, St. Botolph's, Colchester, 2.
Church, St. Nicholas, Abingdon, 15.
Church, Dunstaple Priory, 8.
Church, Malmsbury Abbey, history of, 95.
Church, South Ockendon, door-way, 114.
Churches, Round, essay on, 36.
Churches, Round, English, singularity of style in, 40.
Churches, Round, Jewish origin of refuted by Mr. Essex,41.
Churches, Round, attributed to Knights' Templars, 42.—
this opinion refuted, 56.
Churches, Round, observations on, by C. Clarke, 53—59.
Churches, Round, Little Maplested, Essex, 52, 57-
Churches, Round, St. Sepulchre's, Cambridge, 56.
Churches, Round, St. Sepulchre's, Northampton, 56.
Churches, Round, Temple, London, 47.
Clarke, C. Observations on Crosses, S7. I
Colchester, a military colony : the Camalodunum, 2.
Colchester Castle, essay towards a history of, 109.
Colchester Castle, siege of, 113.
Column, clustered, early specimen of, 44.
Columns, short, with square abacus, and sculptured capi-
tal : St. Botolph's Priory Church, PI. I.
Columns, large, without any abacus, composed of brick,
&c. do. PL III.
Columns, cluster of four, with circular bases and capitals:
Dunstaple Priory Church, PI. I.
Columns, do. with a central band, or moulding, do. PI. II.
Columns, short, with indented abacus, base, and capital:
Round Church, Cambridge, PI. II.
Columns, do. with circular abacus, narrow capital, and
variously ornamented, do. PI. III.
Columns, do. with square abacus and plinth, also with
circular do. and angular capitals: Round Church at
Northampton, PI. III.
Columns, clustered, with a central band, foliated capital,
sexagonal plinth, and abacus : Round Church, Temple,
PI. II.
Columns, single, with similar capital, &c. door-way, PI. III.
Columns, large, short, with high base, and narrow capi-
tals : centre to Chichester Cross, PI. I.
Columns, with sculptured abacus and capital, in bold re-
lief: Malmsbury Abbey Chuich, PI. IV.
Columns, large, with circular abacus, narrow capital,
square plinth, and angular bases, do. PI. X.
Columns, ornamented shafts, with central band, foliated
capital, and deep square abacus ; also these capitals and
columns enlarged; Ockendon Church, PI. I. II.
Columns, large, with several three-quarter columns at-
tached, view of and plan : Malmsbury Cross, PI. II. III.
Columns, clustered: interior of Maplested Church, PI. III.
Cornwall, crosses in, 69.
Coventry Cross, history and description of, 74.
Cross, observations on, as anciently an instrument of ig-
nominious death, and in later ages a symbol of faith, 61
Cross, at Bewcastle, Cumberland, observations on, 66.
Cross, St. Boyc's, Louth, description of, 63.
Cross, Cheddar, Somersetshire, described, 77.
Cross, Chichester, observations on, 78.
Cross, Cricklade, Wilts, 69.
Cross, Corwen, Merionethshire, 70.
Cross, Coventry, origin of, 74.—ancient record respecting
it, ib.—expense of repairing, 76.—description of it, ib.
Cross, Geddington, Northamptonshire, described, 84.
Cross, Glastonbury, Somersetshire, 82.
Cross, Gloucester, do, 76.
117
B.
Baptistery Church at Pisa, when and by whom built, 44.
Bewcastle, Cumberland, celebrated Cross at, 66.—its as-
cription to the Danes, ib.—that opinion controverted, 67-
Botolph St. Colchester, Priory Church of—its style and
materials, 3.—date of building, 3.—remains, walls,
arches, 5.—windows, interior ruins, 6.—endowments, 7-
Brick Buildings, antiquity of, 7.
Brick Buildings, fine specimen of, Layer Marney House, 13.
C.
Camalodunum, at Colchester, 2.
Castle, Colchester, essay towards a history and descrip-
tion of, 109.—siege of, 113.
Chapel, King's College, Cambridge, magnificence of, 17.
— founded by Henry VI. 19.—dimensions of the build-
ing, 19.—successive improvements by Richard III. and
Henry VII, 20.—costs of building, 20.—principal over-
seers of the works, 20, note.—completed by the execu-
tors of Henry VII. 21.—stone roofs, fynials, and
towers, 21, 22.—painted glass, 22.—description of the
parts represented in the plates, viz. ground-plan, &c.
23.—groining and section of roof, 24.—section of part
of south side, windows, and ornaments, 26.—south en-
trance porch, 26.—north-west view, western front, &c.
26.—interior view, 27.—will of Henry VI. relating to
the college and chapel, 27.—indentures relating to the
roof of the chapel, 31.—to the vaulting of the porches and
chapels. 32.—to the erection of fynials or pinnacles, 33.
—to the four large painted windows, 34.—to eighteen
smaller ditto, 35.
Cheddar Cross and Cliffs described, 77-
Chichester Cross, observations on, 78.
Church, St. Botolph's, Colchester, 2.
Church, St. Nicholas, Abingdon, 15.
Church, Dunstaple Priory, 8.
Church, Malmsbury Abbey, history of, 95.
Church, South Ockendon, door-way, 114.
Churches, Round, essay on, 36.
Churches, Round, English, singularity of style in, 40.
Churches, Round, Jewish origin of refuted by Mr. Essex,41.
Churches, Round, attributed to Knights' Templars, 42.—
this opinion refuted, 56.
Churches, Round, observations on, by C. Clarke, 53—59.
Churches, Round, Little Maplested, Essex, 52, 57-
Churches, Round, St. Sepulchre's, Cambridge, 56.
Churches, Round, St. Sepulchre's, Northampton, 56.
Churches, Round, Temple, London, 47.
Clarke, C. Observations on Crosses, S7. I
Colchester, a military colony : the Camalodunum, 2.
Colchester Castle, essay towards a history of, 109.
Colchester Castle, siege of, 113.
Column, clustered, early specimen of, 44.
Columns, short, with square abacus, and sculptured capi-
tal : St. Botolph's Priory Church, PI. I.
Columns, large, without any abacus, composed of brick,
&c. do. PL III.
Columns, cluster of four, with circular bases and capitals:
Dunstaple Priory Church, PI. I.
Columns, do. with a central band, or moulding, do. PI. II.
Columns, short, with indented abacus, base, and capital:
Round Church, Cambridge, PI. II.
Columns, do. with circular abacus, narrow capital, and
variously ornamented, do. PI. III.
Columns, do. with square abacus and plinth, also with
circular do. and angular capitals: Round Church at
Northampton, PI. III.
Columns, clustered, with a central band, foliated capital,
sexagonal plinth, and abacus : Round Church, Temple,
PI. II.
Columns, single, with similar capital, &c. door-way, PI. III.
Columns, large, short, with high base, and narrow capi-
tals : centre to Chichester Cross, PI. I.
Columns, with sculptured abacus and capital, in bold re-
lief: Malmsbury Abbey Chuich, PI. IV.
Columns, large, with circular abacus, narrow capital,
square plinth, and angular bases, do. PI. X.
Columns, ornamented shafts, with central band, foliated
capital, and deep square abacus ; also these capitals and
columns enlarged; Ockendon Church, PI. I. II.
Columns, large, with several three-quarter columns at-
tached, view of and plan : Malmsbury Cross, PI. II. III.
Columns, clustered: interior of Maplested Church, PI. III.
Cornwall, crosses in, 69.
Coventry Cross, history and description of, 74.
Cross, observations on, as anciently an instrument of ig-
nominious death, and in later ages a symbol of faith, 61
Cross, at Bewcastle, Cumberland, observations on, 66.
Cross, St. Boyc's, Louth, description of, 63.
Cross, Cheddar, Somersetshire, described, 77.
Cross, Chichester, observations on, 78.
Cross, Cricklade, Wilts, 69.
Cross, Corwen, Merionethshire, 70.
Cross, Coventry, origin of, 74.—ancient record respecting
it, ib.—expense of repairing, 76.—description of it, ib.
Cross, Geddington, Northamptonshire, described, 84.
Cross, Glastonbury, Somersetshire, 82.
Cross, Gloucester, do, 76.