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INDEX.
III. Bay-window, ceiling, and details, 41; pl.
No. 47.
IV. -
-sections and details of ditto, ibid.;
pl. No. 48.
V.
-south front, ibid.; pl. No. 49.
VI.
-oriel-window, ibid.; pl. No. 50.
VII.
-ditto, plans and details, 42 ; pl.
No. 51.
VIII.
-window in the north front, ibid.;
pl. No. 52.
Door-case in Kenilworth Castle, 21.*
-in Thoi’nbury Castle, 37.
Drawbridge of Herstmonceaux Castle, 12.
Dunstan, St., his character vindicated, 49.*
E
Elizabethan style of architecture, xvii.
--of domestic architecture, re-
marks on its merits and defects, xviii.
Elizabethan style of architecture in Kenilworth
Castle, 15.
Evangelists, symbols of the four, 56.
F
Fire-place in Herstmonceaux Castle, 11, 12.
-in Kenilworth Castle, 19, 21.
-— in Thornbury Castle, 34.
-- in ditto, 37.
-in the Bishop’s Palace at Wells, 47.
Flamboyant, a French term, applied to tracery
of a peculiar style, 24.*
Furniture, ancient, in the Bishop’s Palace at
Wells, 47*
G
Gable of Houghton Chapel, 2.
-of the Barn at Glastonbury, 57.
Gables of carved timber, Mr. Pugin’s work upon,
viii.*
Gardens, architectural, revived taste for, xiv.
Gates, Sir Henry, and Sir John, 44.;j;
Gateway of St. Edmund’s Bury Abbey, l.f
-of Herstmonceaux Castle, 11, 12.
■-of Oxborough Hall, ibid.
Gateway of Thornbury Castle, 35, 36.
-of Raglan Castle, 26.
-of Magdalen College, &c. 35.*
George Inn at Glastonbury, account of, 53 ; with
three Plates, viz.
I.-South front, 53; pl. No. 65.
II.-Details of mouldings, 54 ; pl. No. 66.
III.-Bracket for the sign, &c. ibid.; pl.
No. 67.
Glastonbury Abbey, its origin and destruction,
48—51.
-, see Barn, George Inn, Kit-
clien, and Tribunal House.
Glazing of windows, manner of, xii.
Glossary of terms in Gothic architecture, vi.I
Gothic architecture suitable to the country, xiv.
Gunthorpe, John, LL.D., Dean of Wells, 38—40.
-, rebus on his name, 40, 42.
Guy’s Tower in Warwick Castle, account of, 13 ;
with one plate, 14; pl. No. 15.
H
Hall in the Bishop’s Palace at Lincoln, 45.%
-in Herstmonceaux Castle, 10.
-in Kenilworth Castle, 19.
-in Thornbury Castle, 31.
-in the Bishop’s Palace at Wells, 43—45.
Herstmonceaux Castle, account of, 5 ; with six
Plates,
viz.
I.
- Elevation, plan, &c. 9 ; pl. No. 9.
II.
— plans of the entrance, 11; pl. No. 10.
III.
— front of ditto, 11; pl. No. 11.
IV.
- section and details of ditto, 12 ; pl.
No. 12.
V.
— loop-hole and window, ibid.; pl.
No. 13.
VI.
— machicolated parapets, 13; pl. No.
14.
Houghton Chapel, Norfolk, account of, 1; with
five Plates, viz.
I. -- west front, 2 ; pl. No. 2.
II. -window, &c. ibid.; pl.
No. 3.
III,---canopies, ibid.; pl. No. 4.
INDEX.
III. Bay-window, ceiling, and details, 41; pl.
No. 47.
IV. -
-sections and details of ditto, ibid.;
pl. No. 48.
V.
-south front, ibid.; pl. No. 49.
VI.
-oriel-window, ibid.; pl. No. 50.
VII.
-ditto, plans and details, 42 ; pl.
No. 51.
VIII.
-window in the north front, ibid.;
pl. No. 52.
Door-case in Kenilworth Castle, 21.*
-in Thoi’nbury Castle, 37.
Drawbridge of Herstmonceaux Castle, 12.
Dunstan, St., his character vindicated, 49.*
E
Elizabethan style of architecture, xvii.
--of domestic architecture, re-
marks on its merits and defects, xviii.
Elizabethan style of architecture in Kenilworth
Castle, 15.
Evangelists, symbols of the four, 56.
F
Fire-place in Herstmonceaux Castle, 11, 12.
-in Kenilworth Castle, 19, 21.
-— in Thornbury Castle, 34.
-- in ditto, 37.
-in the Bishop’s Palace at Wells, 47.
Flamboyant, a French term, applied to tracery
of a peculiar style, 24.*
Furniture, ancient, in the Bishop’s Palace at
Wells, 47*
G
Gable of Houghton Chapel, 2.
-of the Barn at Glastonbury, 57.
Gables of carved timber, Mr. Pugin’s work upon,
viii.*
Gardens, architectural, revived taste for, xiv.
Gates, Sir Henry, and Sir John, 44.;j;
Gateway of St. Edmund’s Bury Abbey, l.f
-of Herstmonceaux Castle, 11, 12.
■-of Oxborough Hall, ibid.
Gateway of Thornbury Castle, 35, 36.
-of Raglan Castle, 26.
-of Magdalen College, &c. 35.*
George Inn at Glastonbury, account of, 53 ; with
three Plates, viz.
I.-South front, 53; pl. No. 65.
II.-Details of mouldings, 54 ; pl. No. 66.
III.-Bracket for the sign, &c. ibid.; pl.
No. 67.
Glastonbury Abbey, its origin and destruction,
48—51.
-, see Barn, George Inn, Kit-
clien, and Tribunal House.
Glazing of windows, manner of, xii.
Glossary of terms in Gothic architecture, vi.I
Gothic architecture suitable to the country, xiv.
Gunthorpe, John, LL.D., Dean of Wells, 38—40.
-, rebus on his name, 40, 42.
Guy’s Tower in Warwick Castle, account of, 13 ;
with one plate, 14; pl. No. 15.
H
Hall in the Bishop’s Palace at Lincoln, 45.%
-in Herstmonceaux Castle, 10.
-in Kenilworth Castle, 19.
-in Thornbury Castle, 31.
-in the Bishop’s Palace at Wells, 43—45.
Herstmonceaux Castle, account of, 5 ; with six
Plates,
viz.
I.
- Elevation, plan, &c. 9 ; pl. No. 9.
II.
— plans of the entrance, 11; pl. No. 10.
III.
— front of ditto, 11; pl. No. 11.
IV.
- section and details of ditto, 12 ; pl.
No. 12.
V.
— loop-hole and window, ibid.; pl.
No. 13.
VI.
— machicolated parapets, 13; pl. No.
14.
Houghton Chapel, Norfolk, account of, 1; with
five Plates, viz.
I. -- west front, 2 ; pl. No. 2.
II. -window, &c. ibid.; pl.
No. 3.
III,---canopies, ibid.; pl. No. 4.