. The history and antiquities of the county of Buckingham. ption (August 5.) The principal entrances are by a porch, on the southside and another on the north. There is also a door in the western face of the tower; and anotheron the south side of the chancel. The windows have stone mullions; two on the north side, of twolio-hts each, trefoil-headed, with a quaterfoil in the spandril: the east windows of the chancel andits north aisle, and another at the east end of the south aisle of the nave, have three lights, trefoil-headed, with three quaterfoils above them, under a pointed arch. There are


. The history and antiquities of the county of Buckingham. ption (August 5.) The principal entrances are by a porch, on the southside and another on the north. There is also a door in the western face of the tower; and anotheron the south side of the chancel. The windows have stone mullions; two on the north side, of twolio-hts each, trefoil-headed, with a quaterfoil in the spandril: the east windows of the chancel andits north aisle, and another at the east end of the south aisle of the nave, have three lights, trefoil-headed, with three quaterfoils above them, under a pointed arch. There are, on each side of thenave, two clerestory windows, square-headed and muUioned. The Font is placed under the western of three arches, between the south aisle and the nave, and is 1 He beg-an the Parish Register in 1580. 2 111 1617, John Williams taught school her 3 In 1650, it was rtturned, that John Piiiki* See Hardwicke, p. 366. was no Minister at Tattenhoe, and that Chapel neglected,ind that it was valued at 31/. 5 Whaddon Register; also, see page ^^?.--.^&r


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