64?
INDEX.
D
Domestic arclritecture, the Ecirly Pointed, or
Lancet style, ill adapted to it, vi.
E
Epitaph of Sir Richard Carew, 24.
Eltham Palace, Kent, account of, 31—37 ; with
seven Plates, viz.
I..—— groined roof of a bay-window in
the hall, 37 ; pl. No. 43.
II.-- sections of ditto, ditto, 38 ; pl.
No. 44.
XII.- windows of the hall, bracket, and
details, 38 ; pl. No. 45.
IV., V., — transverse section and plan of the
hall, 39, 40 ; pl. No. 46, and 47.
VI.- doorway on the north side of the
hall, 40, 41 ; pl. No. 48.
VII.- pendent, &c., in the roof of ditto,
41, 42 ; pl. No. 49.
English Architecture, a term improperly ap-
plied, xii.
F
Fakenham Church, Norfolk, aceount of, 44 ; with
two Plates, viz.
I. - western door, 44; pl. No. 52.
II.- niche, and details, 44; pl. No. 53.
Fires, manner of plaeing them in ancient halls, 37.
Folded scrolls, or drapery, carved on panels;
temp. Hen. VIII., 23.
G
Glass, stained, in Merton College Chapel, 3.
*-formerly at Wolterton Manor
House, East Barsham, Norfolk, 53, 54.
Gothic Architecture, defects of modern prac-
tice, viii.
-in Erance and Germany,
xii. xiii.
---usage of the term Gothic
H
Hadleigh, SufFolk, tower, 46.f
Halls, dimensions of several, 364
Heights of domestic buildings before the reign
of Queen Elizabeth, 16.
Ilouse, a term used for part of any large build-
ing, 53.f
Hengrave Hall, Suffoik, 45.
I
Inigo Jones, liis incompetence in Gothie Archi-.
tecture, x.
-employed at St. John’s College,
Oxford, 9.*
Inscription on a door in St. Alban’s Abbey, 23.
-on a tomb at Beddington, 24.
-in the hall of Croydon Palace, 28.
-in Wolterton Manor House, East Bar-
sham, 53, 54.
Irregularity of ancient buildings, 17.
K
King, Edward, Esq., allusion to, 35.f
L
Label, or hood-mould, term used by the okl
masons, 14.*
Langley, B., author of a work on Gothic Archi-
tecture, viii.*
Loop-holes at Oxborough Hall, 48 ; pl. No. 58.
M
Magdalene College, Oxford, aceount of, 10—12;
with eleven Plates, viz.
-west door of great gateway, title-page,
pl. No. 1.
I.
- porch of the chapel, 12 ; pl. No. 17.
II.
- section and details of ditto, 13; pl.
No. 18.
III.
- details of ditto, 13; pl. No. 19.
IV.
- pai’t of the chapel, 14 ; pl. No. 20.
V.
- chimneyand turret, 15; pl. No. 21,
VI.-
- oriel window, 15 ; pl. No. 22.
justified, xiii.
INDEX.
D
Domestic arclritecture, the Ecirly Pointed, or
Lancet style, ill adapted to it, vi.
E
Epitaph of Sir Richard Carew, 24.
Eltham Palace, Kent, account of, 31—37 ; with
seven Plates, viz.
I..—— groined roof of a bay-window in
the hall, 37 ; pl. No. 43.
II.-- sections of ditto, ditto, 38 ; pl.
No. 44.
XII.- windows of the hall, bracket, and
details, 38 ; pl. No. 45.
IV., V., — transverse section and plan of the
hall, 39, 40 ; pl. No. 46, and 47.
VI.- doorway on the north side of the
hall, 40, 41 ; pl. No. 48.
VII.- pendent, &c., in the roof of ditto,
41, 42 ; pl. No. 49.
English Architecture, a term improperly ap-
plied, xii.
F
Fakenham Church, Norfolk, aceount of, 44 ; with
two Plates, viz.
I. - western door, 44; pl. No. 52.
II.- niche, and details, 44; pl. No. 53.
Fires, manner of plaeing them in ancient halls, 37.
Folded scrolls, or drapery, carved on panels;
temp. Hen. VIII., 23.
G
Glass, stained, in Merton College Chapel, 3.
*-formerly at Wolterton Manor
House, East Barsham, Norfolk, 53, 54.
Gothic Architecture, defects of modern prac-
tice, viii.
-in Erance and Germany,
xii. xiii.
---usage of the term Gothic
H
Hadleigh, SufFolk, tower, 46.f
Halls, dimensions of several, 364
Heights of domestic buildings before the reign
of Queen Elizabeth, 16.
Ilouse, a term used for part of any large build-
ing, 53.f
Hengrave Hall, Suffoik, 45.
I
Inigo Jones, liis incompetence in Gothie Archi-.
tecture, x.
-employed at St. John’s College,
Oxford, 9.*
Inscription on a door in St. Alban’s Abbey, 23.
-on a tomb at Beddington, 24.
-in the hall of Croydon Palace, 28.
-in Wolterton Manor House, East Bar-
sham, 53, 54.
Irregularity of ancient buildings, 17.
K
King, Edward, Esq., allusion to, 35.f
L
Label, or hood-mould, term used by the okl
masons, 14.*
Langley, B., author of a work on Gothic Archi-
tecture, viii.*
Loop-holes at Oxborough Hall, 48 ; pl. No. 58.
M
Magdalene College, Oxford, aceount of, 10—12;
with eleven Plates, viz.
-west door of great gateway, title-page,
pl. No. 1.
I.
- porch of the chapel, 12 ; pl. No. 17.
II.
- section and details of ditto, 13; pl.
No. 18.
III.
- details of ditto, 13; pl. No. 19.
IV.
- pai’t of the chapel, 14 ; pl. No. 20.
V.
- chimneyand turret, 15; pl. No. 21,
VI.-
- oriel window, 15 ; pl. No. 22.
justified, xiii.