An attempt to discriminate the styles of architecture in England, from the conquest to the reformation : with a sketch of the Grecian and Roman orders . Strixton, Norttiaiiiptonsliire, o. 1250. Hargrave, NortliainptonsMre, c. 1220. EARLY ENGLISH WINDOWS—ARCHES. 121 different specimens from the same quarry, but there is no realdistinction between these varieties.] At Westminster Abbey there are a series of windows abovethose of the aisles, which are formed in spherical equilateraltriangles. [The clere-storey windows in small churches of this styleare sometimes plain circles, as at Acton Burnel,


An attempt to discriminate the styles of architecture in England, from the conquest to the reformation : with a sketch of the Grecian and Roman orders . Strixton, Norttiaiiiptonsliire, o. 1250. Hargrave, NortliainptonsMre, c. 1220. EARLY ENGLISH WINDOWS—ARCHES. 121 different specimens from the same quarry, but there is no realdistinction between these varieties.] At Westminster Abbey there are a series of windows abovethose of the aisles, which are formed in spherical equilateraltriangles. [The clere-storey windows in small churches of this styleare sometimes plain circles, as at Acton Burnel, Shropshire, ora plain early trefoil or quatrefoil,often enclosed in a circle or a square within, as atamptonshire. Hargrave, North-They are common. ?Westminster Abbey, 1250—12bO.


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