. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE Toiled bead, In ;a;t window of the chancel is of thr ghts with tracery above in a lv id has been almost entirely restored south wall is a similar window of two trcfoiled lights which has been wholly restored. In the north wall are two arches, the easternmost being of the early I ;th century. It is four-centred, and has a panelled soffit and a carved figure of an angel holding a shield in the apex ; an ogee label, with a finial and crockets, piercing a square outer label, surmounts it, and in the spand
. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE Toiled bead, In ;a;t window of the chancel is of thr ghts with tracery above in a lv id has been almost entirely restored south wall is a similar window of two trcfoiled lights which has been wholly restored. In the north wall are two arches, the easternmost being of the early I ;th century. It is four-centred, and has a panelled soffit and a carved figure of an angel holding a shield in the apex ; an ogee label, with a finial and crockets, piercing a square outer label, surmounts it, and in the spandrels of the outer label are shields, while a rose tills the space above the apex of the arch. This arch forms a canopy for a tomb to be described below. The westernmost arch is two-centred, of about nd is of two moulded orders with shafted In the south wall is a doorway of the I 2th ntury, but almost wholly restored. It was formerly :tcrnal, but now leads into the modern vestry. To idow in the south wall is a piscina ntury with a trefoiled head. The 15th-century work, and is of two hafted jambs and a label with i3+o. the east of the of the late 14th c chancel arch i moulded orders v B913$ Cert. CD Node m. ps of he win dowa of the 1 centl rv, but thfivi in J (.>'.! • Of tl e low two- ;entrcd only the nc rth amb is 1 Of tr e late 15 th h oper upper pan Is With anels. The roof of the tury k ng-pos roof much north chapel arc of the 15th are otherwise modern. arch leading to the aisl original. It is filled by century, of three bays, w tracery and solid lower is an early l6th-cc repaired. The nave has a north arcade of three bays, of which the two eastern arches are of about 1360, of two chamfered orders and supported on an octagonal column and half-octagonal respond;, of which the western abuts on a jamb of the 11 th century, one of the two of that date which support a modern two-centred arch, the third of the arcade. These jambs have abaci roughly cable-moulded, and th
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