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dark<br />

Decorated<br />

264 ALPHA LEXICAL INDEX.<br />

Stanton<br />

St. John, Oxon, Decorated<br />

162.<br />

chancel*, 131 ; buttress*,<br />

Stanwick, lancet-window*, 95 ;<br />

Decorated capital*,155.<br />

Stiff-leaf foliage,100.<br />

Stoke Orchard, Norman base*,<br />

5-4 ; Norman capital*,59.<br />

Stonesfield, Oxon*, Decorated<br />

window, 145.<br />

Suuningwell, Oxford, Elizabethan<br />

porch, 220.<br />

Sutton Courtney, Manor-house,<br />

miscalled the abbey, 82.<br />

Tackley, Oxon, piscina*,167.<br />

Tewkesbury Abbey, Henry I.,36.<br />

Thornton, Lincolnshire, gatehouse,<br />

184.<br />

Tidmarsh, Berks, east end, 122.<br />

Timber ro<strong>of</strong>s,Decorated, 168.<br />

Tooth-ornament*, Chester, 108 ;<br />

Binham Priory,123.<br />

Towers, pre-Norman period,remarkably<br />

tall,64.<br />

generally terminate in<br />

a spire,as Newhaven, 33 ; in<br />

some<br />

districts Early English<br />

sim-es are <strong>of</strong> the form called a<br />

broach, 120 ; in others,where<br />

terminated by j^arapets, sometimes<br />

had wooden spires, ib. ;<br />

Decorated, 171 ; with sphes,<br />

172; Perpendicular.203.<br />

Transitional period,71.<br />

Triforium arches generallywide<br />

and low, sometimes divided,<br />

48 ; called blind- storey by<br />

William <strong>of</strong> "Worcester,190.<br />

Tudor-flower*, Henry the Seventh's<br />

Chapel, 206.<br />

Vaulting<strong>of</strong> fan-tracerypeculiar<br />

to England in principle,as<br />

in cloister <strong>of</strong> Lincoln, 112.<br />

Vaults, <strong>Gothic</strong>, a marked distinction<br />

in construction in<br />

England and France, 110.<br />

Waltham Abbey,clere-storey,44.<br />

Wardour Castle,Wilts, 184.<br />

Warkton, gable-cross*,148.<br />

Warnford Hall, 82.<br />

Warwick, Castle, 184 ; chancel<br />

<strong>of</strong> church change from Decorated<br />

to Perpendicular,185.<br />

Water Eaton, Oxon, house,<br />

James I., 251 ; ro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> chapel*,<br />

252.<br />

Waterperry, arch over tomb*,<br />

192.<br />

Wells, west door <strong>of</strong> chapel <strong>of</strong><br />

Bishop's Palace* 91 ,<br />

; vaulted<br />

chambers*, 112, 113;<br />

Close, 185.<br />

Westminster<br />

Vicar's<br />

Abbey, earlyNorman<br />

cloister* and windows*,<br />

11; piers*,13; arcade<br />

<strong>of</strong> refectory*,15 ; rich Norman<br />

moldings*, 79. "<br />

Early<br />

English, the Dean's door*,<br />

89 ; arcade wall*, 99 ; capitals*,<br />

101, 102; chapel <strong>of</strong><br />

St. Blaise, 111 ; very fine<br />

flyingbuttress, 118 ; church<br />

rebuilt in 1245, 125 ; transepts,<br />

128. "<br />

window*,<br />

137 ; window <strong>of</strong> Abbot<br />

Litlington'shall*,178; vaulting<br />

<strong>of</strong> his work*, 179; transition<br />

between Decorated and<br />

Perpendicular,ib. ; hall,ro<strong>of</strong>,<br />

A.D. 1397"99, 184.

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