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INDEX.
Dining-room, manor-house, Great Chalfield,
Wilts, 40, 41.
---, South Wraxhall,
Wilts, 62, 80.
Domestic offices, Great Chalfield, Wilts, 40.
Door, oak, of the chapel of the Vicars’ Close,
Wells, 17; pl. No. 10.
-, manor-house, Great Chalfield, Wilts,
39, 41, 43; pl. No. 29, No. 31, No. 39.
--of the churchofSt. Peter at Biddeston,
Wilts, 71 ; pl. No. 75.
Door-case of the cliapel of the Vicars’ Close at
Wells, an insertion under the tracery head of
one of the original windows, 3, 16, 17.
-, drawn at large, 17 ; pl. No. 10.
-, original one stopped up, 3.
-, of the vicars’ dwellings at Wells, 14;
pl. No. 2, No. 3.
Drawing-room, or withdrawing-room, at South
Wraxhall, Wilts, 61, 62, 65, 66; pl. No.
55, No. 58 — 59, No. 71.
-, exterior elevation of, 64 ; pl.
No. 64.
-interior perspective view of, 65,
66; pl. No. 71.
Draycot, Wilts, the manor acquired by the family
of Long, by marriage, 55.
-*-, held by petit serjeantie, 55.
E
Edward III. his letters patent to the vicars’
choral of Wells, Appendix I. 73.
Elizabeth, queen of England, granted a charter
to the principals, seniors, and vicars’ choral
of the choir in the cathedral church of St.
Andrew at Wells, 9, 11, 78.
---, an inscription to, in inemory of her
gift, 10.
Elizabethan architecture, corruption of taste, 32.
-withdrawing-room at South Wrax-
hall, Wilts, 65, 66; pl. No. 71.
Entrance-gateway to the Vicars’ Close, Wells,
13, 18 ; pl. No. 1, No. 13.
--, elevation of, 19; pl. No. 15.
Entrance-gateway to the Vicars’ Close, Wells,
sections of, 19,20; pl. No. 18, No. 19, No. 23.
-from the market-place into the
grounds of the bishop’s palace at Wells ; no-
ticed, 16.
-at Great Chalfield, Wilts, 39 ;
pl. No. 28.
-at South Wraxhall, Wilts, 61,
63, 80; pl. No. 55, No. 56 — 57, No. 60,
No. 61, No. 62, No. 63.
-, plan and elevation. 63; pl.
No. 60.
-, longitudinal section and first-
floor plan, 63 ; pl. No. 61.
•-, oriel window, 63; pl. No. 62,
No. 63.
F
Fetterlock, or marshal’s lock, a cognizance of
the farnily of Long, 54, 55, 56,§ 58, 63, 65,
80, 81 ; pl. No. 60, No. 63, No. 69.
Figures; terminating the gables of the manor-
house, at Great Chalfield, Wilts, 41 ; pl.
No. 30.
Fire-dogs of the hall, Vicars’ Close, Wells, 21 ;
pl. No. 24.
Fire-place of the vicars’ dwellings at Wells, 14;
pl. No. 3.
-of the hall, Vicars’ Close, Wells, 21 ;
pl. No. 23, No. 24.
-in the banqueting-hall, Great Chal-
field, Wilts, 41, 43 ; pl. No. 31, No. 42.
-, Elizabethan, inserted in the guest-
chamber, Great Chalfield manor-house,
Wilts, 31.
-in the drawing-room at
South Wraxhall, Wilts, 66 ; pl. No. 71.
Fitzwaryn, Philip, 26.
Fleur-de-lis, surmounting the oriel window of
the Vicars’ Close, at Wells, 15 ; pl. No. 5.
G
Gables, terminated by figures at Great Chal-
field, W rilts, 41 ; pl. No. 30.
INDEX.
Dining-room, manor-house, Great Chalfield,
Wilts, 40, 41.
---, South Wraxhall,
Wilts, 62, 80.
Domestic offices, Great Chalfield, Wilts, 40.
Door, oak, of the chapel of the Vicars’ Close,
Wells, 17; pl. No. 10.
-, manor-house, Great Chalfield, Wilts,
39, 41, 43; pl. No. 29, No. 31, No. 39.
--of the churchofSt. Peter at Biddeston,
Wilts, 71 ; pl. No. 75.
Door-case of the cliapel of the Vicars’ Close at
Wells, an insertion under the tracery head of
one of the original windows, 3, 16, 17.
-, drawn at large, 17 ; pl. No. 10.
-, original one stopped up, 3.
-, of the vicars’ dwellings at Wells, 14;
pl. No. 2, No. 3.
Drawing-room, or withdrawing-room, at South
Wraxhall, Wilts, 61, 62, 65, 66; pl. No.
55, No. 58 — 59, No. 71.
-, exterior elevation of, 64 ; pl.
No. 64.
-interior perspective view of, 65,
66; pl. No. 71.
Draycot, Wilts, the manor acquired by the family
of Long, by marriage, 55.
-*-, held by petit serjeantie, 55.
E
Edward III. his letters patent to the vicars’
choral of Wells, Appendix I. 73.
Elizabeth, queen of England, granted a charter
to the principals, seniors, and vicars’ choral
of the choir in the cathedral church of St.
Andrew at Wells, 9, 11, 78.
---, an inscription to, in inemory of her
gift, 10.
Elizabethan architecture, corruption of taste, 32.
-withdrawing-room at South Wrax-
hall, Wilts, 65, 66; pl. No. 71.
Entrance-gateway to the Vicars’ Close, Wells,
13, 18 ; pl. No. 1, No. 13.
--, elevation of, 19; pl. No. 15.
Entrance-gateway to the Vicars’ Close, Wells,
sections of, 19,20; pl. No. 18, No. 19, No. 23.
-from the market-place into the
grounds of the bishop’s palace at Wells ; no-
ticed, 16.
-at Great Chalfield, Wilts, 39 ;
pl. No. 28.
-at South Wraxhall, Wilts, 61,
63, 80; pl. No. 55, No. 56 — 57, No. 60,
No. 61, No. 62, No. 63.
-, plan and elevation. 63; pl.
No. 60.
-, longitudinal section and first-
floor plan, 63 ; pl. No. 61.
•-, oriel window, 63; pl. No. 62,
No. 63.
F
Fetterlock, or marshal’s lock, a cognizance of
the farnily of Long, 54, 55, 56,§ 58, 63, 65,
80, 81 ; pl. No. 60, No. 63, No. 69.
Figures; terminating the gables of the manor-
house, at Great Chalfield, Wilts, 41 ; pl.
No. 30.
Fire-dogs of the hall, Vicars’ Close, Wells, 21 ;
pl. No. 24.
Fire-place of the vicars’ dwellings at Wells, 14;
pl. No. 3.
-of the hall, Vicars’ Close, Wells, 21 ;
pl. No. 23, No. 24.
-in the banqueting-hall, Great Chal-
field, Wilts, 41, 43 ; pl. No. 31, No. 42.
-, Elizabethan, inserted in the guest-
chamber, Great Chalfield manor-house,
Wilts, 31.
-in the drawing-room at
South Wraxhall, Wilts, 66 ; pl. No. 71.
Fitzwaryn, Philip, 26.
Fleur-de-lis, surmounting the oriel window of
the Vicars’ Close, at Wells, 15 ; pl. No. 5.
G
Gables, terminated by figures at Great Chal-
field, W rilts, 41 ; pl. No. 30.