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INDEX.
Pugin, the late Mr., account of his publica-
tions, v.—ix.
-, his executors, ix.*
II
Raglan Castle, account of, 21-24 ; with seven
Plates, viz.
I.-- ground-plan, &c. 25 ; pl. No. 23.
II.-elevations, and plan of the hall, 26;
pl. No. 24.
III.-window of state-chamber, ibid. ;
pl. No. 25.
jy,-details of ditto, 27 ; pl. No. 26.
V.-- small window, ibid. ; pl. No. 27.
VI.---— details of ditto, ibid.; pl. No. 28.
VII.-window over the entrance, ibid.;
pl. No. 29.
Ralpli de Erghum, Bishop of Bath and Wells, 43.
Ralph de Salopia, or of Shrewsbury, Bishop of
Bath and Wells, ibid.
Itebus on the name of Gunthorpe, 40, 42.
Roof of the Hall of Raglan Castle, 26.
--of the Hall of the Bishop’s Palace at
Wells, 45.
S
Sash-windows unsuitable to Gothic architecture,
xi. xii.
Seats of stone, commonly seen under ancient
domestic windows, 47.
Sehvood, Jolin, Abbot of Glastonbury, 53.*
Sill, or threshold of a door, commonly raised in
former times, 37.
Signs of inns and shops, anciently made in a
costly style, 54.-]'
Shutters to Gothic windows, inconvenience of, xii.
Smoke, its effects on architeeture to be consi-
dered, xiii.
Statues on the Abbot’s Barn at Glastonbury, 57.
-on the George Inn, 53.
Staircases, improvement of, in the reign of Eli-
zabeth, xviii.*
Street architecture, application of the Gothic
style to, xv.
Survey of Thornbury Castle, 29, 30, 30,* 31
31,f 32,* 32. §
T
Thornbury Castle, account of, 28; with fifteen
Plates, viz.
I.
— south front, 32 ; pl. No. 30.
II.
— bay-windows, 33 ; pl. No. 31.
III.
— details of ditto, 34 ; pl. No. 32.
IV.
— details and sections, ib.; pl. No.33.
V.
— oriel-window and doorway, ibid.;
pl. No. 34.
VI.
— fire-place, ibid.; pl. No. 35.
VII.
— machicolated parapet, ibid.; pl.
No. 36.
VIII.
— elevation and plans, 35 ; pl. No. 37.
IX.
— western gateway, ibid.; pl. No. 38.
X.
— details of mouldings, 36; pl. No.39.
XI.
— oriel-window, ibid.; pl. No. 40.
XII.-
— details of parts in ditto, ibid.;
pl. No. 41.
XIII.
— fire-place, 37; pl. No. 42.
XIV.
— door-case, ibid.; pl. No. 43.
XV.
— brick chimneys, 38; pl. No. 44.
Triangular
windows in the Abbot’s Barn at
Glastonbury, 57.
-in Westminster Abbey and
Lichfield Cathedral, ibid.f
Tribunal House at Glastonbury, account of, 55 ;
with one plate; pl. No. 68.
Turret in the Deanery atW 7ells, 41.
-in the Bishop’s Palace, 46.
Turrets in Herstmonceaux Castle, II.
-, chimney-flues formed in them, xiii.
V
Vaulted roof in Herstmonceaux Castle, II.
-in Guy’s Tower, Warwick Castle, 15.
-in Kenilworth Castle, 19.
-in Ragland Castle, 25.
-in the Deanery at Wells, 41.
-in the Bishop’s Palace, 45.
-in the Abbot’s Ivitchen at Glaston-
bury, 52.
INDEX.
Pugin, the late Mr., account of his publica-
tions, v.—ix.
-, his executors, ix.*
II
Raglan Castle, account of, 21-24 ; with seven
Plates, viz.
I.-- ground-plan, &c. 25 ; pl. No. 23.
II.-elevations, and plan of the hall, 26;
pl. No. 24.
III.-window of state-chamber, ibid. ;
pl. No. 25.
jy,-details of ditto, 27 ; pl. No. 26.
V.-- small window, ibid. ; pl. No. 27.
VI.---— details of ditto, ibid.; pl. No. 28.
VII.-window over the entrance, ibid.;
pl. No. 29.
Ralpli de Erghum, Bishop of Bath and Wells, 43.
Ralph de Salopia, or of Shrewsbury, Bishop of
Bath and Wells, ibid.
Itebus on the name of Gunthorpe, 40, 42.
Roof of the Hall of Raglan Castle, 26.
--of the Hall of the Bishop’s Palace at
Wells, 45.
S
Sash-windows unsuitable to Gothic architecture,
xi. xii.
Seats of stone, commonly seen under ancient
domestic windows, 47.
Sehvood, Jolin, Abbot of Glastonbury, 53.*
Sill, or threshold of a door, commonly raised in
former times, 37.
Signs of inns and shops, anciently made in a
costly style, 54.-]'
Shutters to Gothic windows, inconvenience of, xii.
Smoke, its effects on architeeture to be consi-
dered, xiii.
Statues on the Abbot’s Barn at Glastonbury, 57.
-on the George Inn, 53.
Staircases, improvement of, in the reign of Eli-
zabeth, xviii.*
Street architecture, application of the Gothic
style to, xv.
Survey of Thornbury Castle, 29, 30, 30,* 31
31,f 32,* 32. §
T
Thornbury Castle, account of, 28; with fifteen
Plates, viz.
I.
— south front, 32 ; pl. No. 30.
II.
— bay-windows, 33 ; pl. No. 31.
III.
— details of ditto, 34 ; pl. No. 32.
IV.
— details and sections, ib.; pl. No.33.
V.
— oriel-window and doorway, ibid.;
pl. No. 34.
VI.
— fire-place, ibid.; pl. No. 35.
VII.
— machicolated parapet, ibid.; pl.
No. 36.
VIII.
— elevation and plans, 35 ; pl. No. 37.
IX.
— western gateway, ibid.; pl. No. 38.
X.
— details of mouldings, 36; pl. No.39.
XI.
— oriel-window, ibid.; pl. No. 40.
XII.-
— details of parts in ditto, ibid.;
pl. No. 41.
XIII.
— fire-place, 37; pl. No. 42.
XIV.
— door-case, ibid.; pl. No. 43.
XV.
— brick chimneys, 38; pl. No. 44.
Triangular
windows in the Abbot’s Barn at
Glastonbury, 57.
-in Westminster Abbey and
Lichfield Cathedral, ibid.f
Tribunal House at Glastonbury, account of, 55 ;
with one plate; pl. No. 68.
Turret in the Deanery atW 7ells, 41.
-in the Bishop’s Palace, 46.
Turrets in Herstmonceaux Castle, II.
-, chimney-flues formed in them, xiii.
V
Vaulted roof in Herstmonceaux Castle, II.
-in Guy’s Tower, Warwick Castle, 15.
-in Kenilworth Castle, 19.
-in Ragland Castle, 25.
-in the Deanery at Wells, 41.
-in the Bishop’s Palace, 45.
-in the Abbot’s Ivitchen at Glaston-
bury, 52.