. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE was extensively altered in 1811, and was restored in 1874. The chancel has a modem east window of three lights in a two-centred head. On the north side is. formerly the part also destroyed, mac EajlSfCcdModem Plan of Dicswell Church an arch of about 1200 opening into the north chapel. The face towards the chancel is modern. The arch is two-centred of a single chamfered order ; to the east of it is a deep recess with a four-centred head, of the 1 5 th century, which may have been originally open on bot
. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE was extensively altered in 1811, and was restored in 1874. The chancel has a modem east window of three lights in a two-centred head. On the north side is. formerly the part also destroyed, mac EajlSfCcdModem Plan of Dicswell Church an arch of about 1200 opening into the north chapel. The face towards the chancel is modern. The arch is two-centred of a single chamfered order ; to the east of it is a deep recess with a four-centred head, of the 1 5 th century, which may have been originally open on both sides. In the south wall at the east is a modern three-light window with a square head. At the west end of this wall is a lofty segmental-headed window, probably of the 13th century, now blocked. To the east of the easternmost window in the south wall is a double piscina of the 13th century with two high two-centred chamfered heads and a central shaft, of which the base is old. Between the chancel and the chapel is a screen of the early 16th century, of which the lower part has been destroyed. A simila rood screen, with the low divides the chapel from the aisle. The north chapel has two early 16th-century win- dows, that in the east wall having three trefoilcd lights in a four - centred head, and the north window two cinquefoiled lights in a square head. At the north- east corner is a small door with a two-centred head, leading to the churchyard. On each side of the east win- dow is a stone bracket, moulded and cjrved with shields of Pericnt, three cres- centsquartering a cross paty. It is possible that these may have been originally in John Perient's chantry. The roof of the chapel is low pitched, of panelled oak, and dates from the early 16th-century remodelling. The nave walls are proba- bly of the 12th century, but there is no detail of an earlier date than the 15th century. There were three windows in the south wall, but the middle one of three lights is blocked by the e
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