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Britton, John
The architectural antiquities of Great Britain: represented and illustrated in a series of views, elevations, plans, sections, and details, of ancient English edifices ; with historical and descriptive accounts of each (Band 5) — 1835

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INDEX TO FIVE VOLUMES.

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Turrets, Octangular, Layer Marney House, I. View.
_.—.- Oxburgh Hall, with trefoil

headed arcades, II. View.
___with ogee crocketed domes, and

statues for finials, West Stowe, II. View.
---with spire and pinnacles, Tat-

tershall Castle, II. View.
----with oriel windows, Windsor

Castle, II. View.

,----St. George's Chap. III. View.

--■-with pinnacles, Western Towers

of Lincoln Cath. V. Nos. 51, 52.
---at East End of Lincoln Cath. V.

No. 58.

W.

W'indows, Double, triangular headed, tower of Barton
St. Peter, V. No. 5.

--Semicircular, Temple Ch. I. M, 16.—

With mullions, Malmesbury, I. z, 13. — Stewkely
Ch. II. 1— St. Peter's, Northampton, II. 8. — With
zigzag mouldings, St. John's, Devizes, II. 5.—
With enriched mouldings, St. Peter's, Oxford, IV.
121, PI. 2.—Build was Abbey, IV. 71.—Ornamented,
St. Joseph's Chapel, Glastonbury, IV. 196. — Lud-
low Castle, interior and exterior views of, IV.
138.—Ch. of St. Cross, exterior and interior, V. No. 30.

-1-Pointed, early, Dunstable Pr Ch. I. 0,3.—

Abingdon Ch. I. d, 4.—King's Coll. Chap. I. e,* 7.—■
Three lights, cinquefoil heads, without tracery, Round
Ch. Cambridge, I. l, 10.—Malmesbury Abb. I. z, 13.
—Little Maplestead Ch. two lights, with quatrefoil,
I. M,* 18.—St. John's Ch. Devizes, II. 5.—Skirlaw
Chapel, IV. 127.—Two Specimens from Boston Ch.

IV. PI. II.

--East end of Lincoln Cath. V. Nos. 57,

58. —Tudor arch, deeply recessed, with two lights,
and tracery, Kenilworth Castle. — Numerous, Tat-
tershall Castle. — Five lights, with transoms and
tracery, Clerestory of Henry VII's Chap. II. PI.
XI. and XVIII. — Fifteen lights, two transoms,
with tracery, West end Henry VII's Chapel, II.
PI. XVII. — Four lights, transoms and tracery,
Clerestory of St. George's Chapel, Windsor, III.

PI. II__Fifteen lights, four transoms, and tracery,

West Front St. George's Chapel, Windsor, ibid. PI.
III. &c.

--Pointed, with mullions, trefoils, and

sculptured figures, in Chancel of Dorchester Ch.

V. No. 61. — With genealogical tree, in Dorches-
ter Ch. V. No. 62.—Double pointed, in Dorches-
ter Ch. V. No. 63. — Large, with mullions and
tracery, West End of Winchester Cath. V. No.

67.—Obtuse pointed, East End of St. Laurence Ch.
Evesham, V. No.68.—Early pointed, Canterbury Cath.
V. No. 73.—Trefoil headed, Canterbury Cath. V. No.
73.—Pointed, of three lights, from East Dereham Ch.
V. No. 73.—With trefoil tracery, from Welling-
borough Ch. V. No. 73.—With mullions, foliated pe-
dimental tracery, Merton Col. Ch. Oxford, V. No. 73.
Windows, specimens of, chronologically arranged, from
Anglo-Roman example to square-headed, V. Nos.
83, 84.

--specimens of, various, viz. two circular, seven

semicircular-headed, four early pointed, three trefoil
headed, V. No. 76.

-specimens of from East ends of Churches,

three narrow pointed, with one circular, gable, Cas-
tle Hedingham Ch.; interior of ditto ; pointed of three
lights, with circular window in gable, Chichester
Cath.; three narrow pointed, from Ch. of St. Bar-
tholomew, Sandwich; two narrow pointed, with
quatrefoil between their heads, from Calbourne
Ch.; three narrow pointed, with quatrefoil over
the central one, St. Augustine's Ch. Canterbury, V.
No. 77.

--, Circular, St. Botolph's Priory Ch. I. *, 5.

—Barfreston Ch. IV. 52.—Walsingham Priory, IV.
103.—Tynemouth Priory, IV.—South Transept of Lin-
coln Cath. V. No. 50.

---■---Five of Catherine wheel form ;

one of four small arches, included in a larger ; five
foliated; one pointed with foliated head, V. No. 79.

--Square-headed, Layer Marney House, with

ogee headed lights, I. d, 1—Eton College, II. 88.—
Longleat House, with mullions and transoms, II.—
East Basham, three lights, II. 92.—Oxburgh Hall,
four lights, with transoms and labels, II.—Thornbury
Castle, with label, IV. 156.

-Bay, Hengrave Hall, with shields of arms,

11.06.— Semicircular, &c. Henry VII.'s Chap. II.
49, PI.—Eton College, II. 28.—Crosby Hall, IV. 187,
PI.—Five different specimens, Boston Ch. IV. PI.—
Audley End, II. PI.

-singular, Wenlock Priory, IV. 64.—Tall,

lancet with columns and sculptured cap, Oxford Chap.
Ho. IV. 126. — Various, Castle Rising Castle, IV.
160.—Loop-hole, Norwich Castle, IV. 164.—Roches-
ter Castle, IV. 158.—Colchester Castle, I. a a, 4—
Time of Henry VIII. and Elizabeth, Windsor Castle,

II. 100.—Agreement for painting, IV. 11.—St. George's
Chap, stained glass, &c. III. 39.—St. Nicholas Chap.
Lynn, III. 57.—Roslyn Chap. III. 55. —Norwich
Cloisters, III. 86.—Three varieties, St. Nicholas Chap.

III. 58.

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