INDEX.
61
IV.- west front, niclies, 3 ; pl. No. 5.
V. -parapets, &c. ibid.; pl.
No. 6.
I
Inscriptions on Thornbury Castle, 36—38.
-formerly in Glastonbury Abbey, 48.*
Jocelyn, Bishop of Bath and Wells, 43.
Iron bars and grates in the windows of ancient
castles and mansions, x. xi.
-in the hall windows of Kenilworth
Castle, 20.*
---in the windows of Raglan Castle, 27.
-in the George Inn, Glastonbury, 53. f
-, modern Gothic windows formed of, xii.
Italian architecture introduced into England, xvi.
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Kenilworth Castle, account of, 15—18; with
seven Plates, viz.
--octagonal lobby, 19; pl. No. 16.
II.-elevation and details of ditto, ibid.;
pl. No. 17.
III. - section and plan of the hall, ibid.;
pl. No. 18.
IV. -window of the hall, 20 ; pl. No. 19.
V.-tracery and details of ditto, ibid.;
pl. No. 20.
VI, --bay-window in the hall, ibid.;
pl. No. 21.
VII.-fire-place in the hall, 21; pl. No. 22.
Kitchen at Glastonbury, account of, 51 ; with
four Plates, viz.
I.
plans, &c. 51; pl. No. 61.
II.
west side, 52 ; pl. No. 62.
III.
sections, &c. ibid.; pl. No. 63.
IV.
details, &c. ibid.; pl. No. 64.
King, Oliver
, Bishop of Bath and Wells, notice
of, 47.
Knots borne by certain noble families, 37.f
L
Lantern, on
the Abbey kitchen at Glaston-
bury, 52.
VOL. II.
Loopholes in Plerstmonceaux Castle, 12.
- in Glastonbury Barn, 57.
M
Machicolated battlements of Herstmonceaux
Castle, 13.
-of Warwick Castle, 15.
-— of Raglan Castle, 26.
-of Thornbury Castle, 34.
Merton College Chapel, ceiling under the tower,
account of, 4; with two Plates, viz.
I. -section and plan, 4 ; pl. No. 7.
II.- parts at large, ibid.; pl. No. 8.
Motto of the Family of Fienes, 8.
-of Staftord, Duke of Buckingham, 36.
N
Niche in the George Inn at Glastonbury, 53.
Niches in Houghton Chapel, details of, 3.
O
Oriel, the meaning of the word not well under-
stood, 40.f See Bay-ivindow.
Oxborough Hall, Norfolk, 11, 12.
P
Palace, Bishop’s, at Wells, account of, 42; with
six Plates, viz.
I.
— elevation and plan of the hall, 45 ;
II.
pl. No. 53.
— window in the hall, 46; pl. No. 54.
III.
— elevation, &c. of a turret, ibid.;
IV.
pl. No. 55.
— plan and section of ditto, ibid. ;
V.-
pl. No. 56.
— window of the gallery, ibid.; pl.
VI.
No. 57.
— Chimneypiece, 47 ; pl. No. 58.
Passage, subterraneous, at Glastonbury, false
report of one, 55.*
Porch of the Hall of the Bishop’s Palace at
Wells, 45.
Porches of modern Gothic houses, xiii.
—- of certain great churches, ibid. xiii.f
K
61
IV.- west front, niclies, 3 ; pl. No. 5.
V. -parapets, &c. ibid.; pl.
No. 6.
I
Inscriptions on Thornbury Castle, 36—38.
-formerly in Glastonbury Abbey, 48.*
Jocelyn, Bishop of Bath and Wells, 43.
Iron bars and grates in the windows of ancient
castles and mansions, x. xi.
-in the hall windows of Kenilworth
Castle, 20.*
---in the windows of Raglan Castle, 27.
-in the George Inn, Glastonbury, 53. f
-, modern Gothic windows formed of, xii.
Italian architecture introduced into England, xvi.
K
Kenilworth Castle, account of, 15—18; with
seven Plates, viz.
--octagonal lobby, 19; pl. No. 16.
II.-elevation and details of ditto, ibid.;
pl. No. 17.
III. - section and plan of the hall, ibid.;
pl. No. 18.
IV. -window of the hall, 20 ; pl. No. 19.
V.-tracery and details of ditto, ibid.;
pl. No. 20.
VI, --bay-window in the hall, ibid.;
pl. No. 21.
VII.-fire-place in the hall, 21; pl. No. 22.
Kitchen at Glastonbury, account of, 51 ; with
four Plates, viz.
I.
plans, &c. 51; pl. No. 61.
II.
west side, 52 ; pl. No. 62.
III.
sections, &c. ibid.; pl. No. 63.
IV.
details, &c. ibid.; pl. No. 64.
King, Oliver
, Bishop of Bath and Wells, notice
of, 47.
Knots borne by certain noble families, 37.f
L
Lantern, on
the Abbey kitchen at Glaston-
bury, 52.
VOL. II.
Loopholes in Plerstmonceaux Castle, 12.
- in Glastonbury Barn, 57.
M
Machicolated battlements of Herstmonceaux
Castle, 13.
-of Warwick Castle, 15.
-— of Raglan Castle, 26.
-of Thornbury Castle, 34.
Merton College Chapel, ceiling under the tower,
account of, 4; with two Plates, viz.
I. -section and plan, 4 ; pl. No. 7.
II.- parts at large, ibid.; pl. No. 8.
Motto of the Family of Fienes, 8.
-of Staftord, Duke of Buckingham, 36.
N
Niche in the George Inn at Glastonbury, 53.
Niches in Houghton Chapel, details of, 3.
O
Oriel, the meaning of the word not well under-
stood, 40.f See Bay-ivindow.
Oxborough Hall, Norfolk, 11, 12.
P
Palace, Bishop’s, at Wells, account of, 42; with
six Plates, viz.
I.
— elevation and plan of the hall, 45 ;
II.
pl. No. 53.
— window in the hall, 46; pl. No. 54.
III.
— elevation, &c. of a turret, ibid.;
IV.
pl. No. 55.
— plan and section of ditto, ibid. ;
V.-
pl. No. 56.
— window of the gallery, ibid.; pl.
VI.
No. 57.
— Chimneypiece, 47 ; pl. No. 58.
Passage, subterraneous, at Glastonbury, false
report of one, 55.*
Porch of the Hall of the Bishop’s Palace at
Wells, 45.
Porches of modern Gothic houses, xiii.
—- of certain great churches, ibid. xiii.f
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