A history of the county of Brecknock: In two . church has undergone somealterations, and that the side aisles may have been added subsequent to the erection of the mostancient part of the fabric ; a survey of the exterior of the church will confirm this conjecture. Theoutward walls, beneath the tile, are what is frequently called embattled, and within runs a gutter tocarry off the water : the windows, of which there are four on each side, are of the gothic, of the 15th 1 Since writing the above, tlie cieling has been uniformly white washed, which removes objection to the tawdry appe


A history of the county of Brecknock: In two . church has undergone somealterations, and that the side aisles may have been added subsequent to the erection of the mostancient part of the fabric ; a survey of the exterior of the church will confirm this conjecture. Theoutward walls, beneath the tile, are what is frequently called embattled, and within runs a gutter tocarry off the water : the windows, of which there are four on each side, are of the gothic, of the 15th 1 Since writing the above, tlie cieling has been uniformly white washed, which removes objection to the tawdry appearancehere described ; but alas ! the same decorating and beautifying hour, swept away the venerable skreons, with their emblemsfrom the tradesmens aisles, and in a few years they will be forgotten. 2 This we conceive to be the chapel of Saint Lawrence, mentioned in the composition between the last Prior and the vicarof Brecon, wliich will be noticed hereafter. I s s ^ « 1 II i i5^ s 1 ~A ^. V ? 1 § v; ^ ^ «? ^ ^ 1 ?^ i Cn a s: Sr; ^ ;^ 0 ?s -!..


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