. Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county. OLD BUCKHURST. 63 Bpears true to some part of the present remains, thoughthe mosque-like dome of the great tower seems rather an effort of author of this bookwas the first to expressa doubt as to the carry-ing out of Thorpes Plan(hereinafter given)—anexpression then contraryto received opinion,though facts appear nowto justify it. In thisbook is a drawing ofBuckhurst Tower, withgate closed. There have beenseveral former drawings 1. By Jas. Lambert, jun., signed and dated 1782. Inanother c


. Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county. OLD BUCKHURST. 63 Bpears true to some part of the present remains, thoughthe mosque-like dome of the great tower seems rather an effort of author of this bookwas the first to expressa doubt as to the carry-ing out of Thorpes Plan(hereinafter given)—anexpression then contraryto received opinion,though facts appear nowto justify it. In thisbook is a drawing ofBuckhurst Tower, withgate closed. There have beenseveral former drawings 1. By Jas. Lambert, jun., signed and dated 1782. Inanother corner of this drawing are the words: Drawnm Septr., 1780. This is in monochrome. The doorwaylis shown open and clear, as it is now (1911). A barn is•shown to left, another to right, another behind, each withIthatched roof. The devices over the doorway arere-drawn separately on a larger scale on the lowerImargin. The devices on the window hoods are merelyhinted at, not drawn in 2. An etching by Letitia Byrne, from a drawing byPaul Amsinck, published in a volume entitled Tun


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