. The history and antiquities of the county of Buckingham. On the nortli side is a porch, with gable roof, tiled, and a door into the south aisle, under an obtusepointed arch ; anotlier at the west end of the nave. Above the latter, is a large mullioned window,of three trefoil-headed lights. In the south aisle, near the west end, is a very small window, with apointed arch ; and another, near the east end, with a mullioned window of two lights, trefoil-headed,and a quaterfoil in the spandril. A similar window, but finished with more elegance and symmetry,is at the east end of the north aisle; a
. The history and antiquities of the county of Buckingham. On the nortli side is a porch, with gable roof, tiled, and a door into the south aisle, under an obtusepointed arch ; anotlier at the west end of the nave. Above the latter, is a large mullioned window,of three trefoil-headed lights. In the south aisle, near the west end, is a very small window, with apointed arch ; and another, near the east end, with a mullioned window of two lights, trefoil-headed,and a quaterfoil in the spandril. A similar window, but finished with more elegance and symmetry,is at the east end of the north aisle; and a modern window, under a pointed arch, in the north side. The architecture of the south aisle evinces that it has undergone considerable alterations since itsoriginal foundation. Between the nave and north aisle are three pointed arches, resting upon twooctagonal pillars; and one demi-pillar, or pilaster, at the east end of the western arch, terminating ina corbelled head, attached to the western wall of the nave ; but on the south side, a large and s
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