INDEX
TO
THE FOURTH VOLUME
OF THE
ARCHITECTURAL ANTIQUITIES OF GREAT BRITAIN.
A
Abbies, Buildwas, 42—51.—Croyland, 60—77.—Kirk-
stall, 117.—Glastonbury, 158.
Anecdotes, of King Edgar, 52.—of Oswald, 54.—of Cuth-
bert, 54.—of King Edward III. and his Queen Philippa,
56.—of King Henry VIII. and his Queen Katharine,
80.—of Roman Catholic superstition, 85.—of Bishop
Skirlaw, 100.—of Edward IV. 123.—of a fox at
Warwick, 150.
Arches, semi-circular, in St. John's Church, Chester, 33.
Arches, lancet, in Wenlock Church, 38.
Arches, interlaced, and semi-circular, 40.
Arches, variety of, in Croyland Abbey, 74.
Arches, pointed, early specimen, and semi-circular . Build-
was Church, 47.
Arches, pointed, with trefoil and semi-circular, united:
Barfreston Church, 25.
Arches, pointed, with several mouldings : Croyland Bridge,
76.
Arches, interlaced, with zigzag mouldings : St. Joseph's
Chapel, 164.
Arches, pointed, with several mouldings: Tynemouth
Priory Church, 86.
Arches, series of semi-circular : Ludlow Castle, 103.
Arches, pointed and circular: Micklegate Bar, 102.
Architectural Antiquities, Yorkshire celebrated for, 103.
Architecture, three distinct orders of, in Wenlock Priory,
39.
Architecture, mixed style of, in Buildwas Abbey, 42.
Architecture, early Norman, example of, in Ditto, 47.
Architecture, genuine Saxon, in St. Peter's, Oxford,
opinions respecting, 95.
Architecture, various styles of, in Ludlow Castle, 113.
Architecture, semi-Saxon style of, in Kirkstall Abbey, 119.
Architecture, specimen of Anglo-Norman, in Rochester
Castle, 131.
Artificers, agreement with, for Beauchamp Chapel and
Tomb, 11.
B
Barfreston Church, age of, 20.—origin of parochial dis-
tricts, ib.—description of the building, 23.—south
portal, 29.—sculpture, 27-—plan, elevation, and details,
29.
Beauchamp Chapel. See Chapel.
Beauchamp, Richard, Earl of Warwick, memoirs of, 7.
Bell, Sanctus, described, 87.
Bishops Cannings Church, situation, erection uncertain,
different styles of architecture, nave, ailes, porch, tran-
sept with steeple and spire, sculptured doorway, monu-
ment, 93.
Bolton Castle, Leland's account of, charge of building,
125.—dimensions, ib.—Mary Queen of Scotland con-
fined here, ib.
Boston Church, dimensions of steeple, history, 86.—
style of building, windows, south door, crypt, chapel,
buttresses, curious parapet, 87-—interior; pulpit, 88.—
library stair-cases, 89.—steeple, account of, 89—92.—
ancient document of its erection, 89.—style of archi-
tecture, clerestory windows, buttresses, 90.—lantern,
windows, arch-buttresses, masonry, 92.
TO
THE FOURTH VOLUME
OF THE
ARCHITECTURAL ANTIQUITIES OF GREAT BRITAIN.
A
Abbies, Buildwas, 42—51.—Croyland, 60—77.—Kirk-
stall, 117.—Glastonbury, 158.
Anecdotes, of King Edgar, 52.—of Oswald, 54.—of Cuth-
bert, 54.—of King Edward III. and his Queen Philippa,
56.—of King Henry VIII. and his Queen Katharine,
80.—of Roman Catholic superstition, 85.—of Bishop
Skirlaw, 100.—of Edward IV. 123.—of a fox at
Warwick, 150.
Arches, semi-circular, in St. John's Church, Chester, 33.
Arches, lancet, in Wenlock Church, 38.
Arches, interlaced, and semi-circular, 40.
Arches, variety of, in Croyland Abbey, 74.
Arches, pointed, early specimen, and semi-circular . Build-
was Church, 47.
Arches, pointed, with trefoil and semi-circular, united:
Barfreston Church, 25.
Arches, pointed, with several mouldings : Croyland Bridge,
76.
Arches, interlaced, with zigzag mouldings : St. Joseph's
Chapel, 164.
Arches, pointed, with several mouldings: Tynemouth
Priory Church, 86.
Arches, series of semi-circular : Ludlow Castle, 103.
Arches, pointed and circular: Micklegate Bar, 102.
Architectural Antiquities, Yorkshire celebrated for, 103.
Architecture, three distinct orders of, in Wenlock Priory,
39.
Architecture, mixed style of, in Buildwas Abbey, 42.
Architecture, early Norman, example of, in Ditto, 47.
Architecture, genuine Saxon, in St. Peter's, Oxford,
opinions respecting, 95.
Architecture, various styles of, in Ludlow Castle, 113.
Architecture, semi-Saxon style of, in Kirkstall Abbey, 119.
Architecture, specimen of Anglo-Norman, in Rochester
Castle, 131.
Artificers, agreement with, for Beauchamp Chapel and
Tomb, 11.
B
Barfreston Church, age of, 20.—origin of parochial dis-
tricts, ib.—description of the building, 23.—south
portal, 29.—sculpture, 27-—plan, elevation, and details,
29.
Beauchamp Chapel. See Chapel.
Beauchamp, Richard, Earl of Warwick, memoirs of, 7.
Bell, Sanctus, described, 87.
Bishops Cannings Church, situation, erection uncertain,
different styles of architecture, nave, ailes, porch, tran-
sept with steeple and spire, sculptured doorway, monu-
ment, 93.
Bolton Castle, Leland's account of, charge of building,
125.—dimensions, ib.—Mary Queen of Scotland con-
fined here, ib.
Boston Church, dimensions of steeple, history, 86.—
style of building, windows, south door, crypt, chapel,
buttresses, curious parapet, 87-—interior; pulpit, 88.—
library stair-cases, 89.—steeple, account of, 89—92.—
ancient document of its erection, 89.—style of archi-
tecture, clerestory windows, buttresses, 90.—lantern,
windows, arch-buttresses, masonry, 92.