. The Archaeological journal . Diagram of the East Wiiidow of the Beauchamp :k. The glazed portions 8haded with diagonal lines tVora right to left indicate the original glass remaining in titu ;the poitiuu dotted, inaiked 1, appears to he original glass misplaced. lAINTED GLASS IN THE BEAUOHAMP CHAPEL, WARWICK. 808 being some addition (not stated) for Our Lady, and scripture of the marriage of the earl. The east -window of the chapel, as the most prominentand striking object, naturally arrests our attention ; it will,however, assist our investigation of its contents, if we firsttake a brie
. The Archaeological journal . Diagram of the East Wiiidow of the Beauchamp :k. The glazed portions 8haded with diagonal lines tVora right to left indicate the original glass remaining in titu ;the poitiuu dotted, inaiked 1, appears to he original glass misplaced. lAINTED GLASS IN THE BEAUOHAMP CHAPEL, WARWICK. 808 being some addition (not stated) for Our Lady, and scripture of the marriage of the earl. The east -window of the chapel, as the most prominentand striking object, naturally arrests our attention ; it will,however, assist our investigation of its contents, if we firsttake a brief survey of the side windows. For it will, Ifear, be found, that the east window has undergone thefate of most east windows, in having been made the recep-tacle of fragments collected from other windows. Indeed Imay state my belief, that of the glazing of the east window,which at first sight appears so perfect, little else remains inits original position, than the glass in the tracery lights, thefour upper figures in the side
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