A history of the county of Brecknock: In two . THE HISTORY OF BRECKNOCKSHIRE. 65 century, and divided at their tops by ramifications or intersections, the western only excepted, whichhas a wheel or circle near the top, within which are quatrefoils conjoined at the centre. The aisleshad three windows of the same age as those now in the side walls of the church ; these are sincestopped up, and a late one in each substituted. The arch of the north eastern door is of the archi-tecture of the same days as the windows in the body of the church ; but the moment we come to theBattle chapel


A history of the county of Brecknock: In two . THE HISTORY OF BRECKNOCKSHIRE. 65 century, and divided at their tops by ramifications or intersections, the western only excepted, whichhas a wheel or circle near the top, within which are quatrefoils conjoined at the centre. The aisleshad three windows of the same age as those now in the side walls of the church ; these are sincestopped up, and a late one in each substituted. The arch of the north eastern door is of the archi-tecture of the same days as the windows in the body of the church ; but the moment we come to theBattle chapel and the Cappel y Cochiaid, a different style prevails. Both these edifices present usnorth and south with their pine ends, in each of which are three long lancet windows ; those in theformer are now filled up with boards, through which are made small holes, to admit the hght, and thearchway over the door below, is evidently of much earher construction than the western. Proceedingeastward, on both sides of the chancel, where it is not concealed by the vi


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