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PLATE 96.<br />
THREE BORDERS to the Compartments reprefented in Plate 95, on a larger fcale.<br />
Thefe Borders are in breadth feven inches.<br />
PLATE 97.<br />
THE EAST WINDOW taken externally, a little below the capitals.<br />
This Window, taken<br />
from the line of the glafs, is in width thirty feet nine inches j in height, from the fole to<br />
the capitals, forty-fix feet j and from thence to the point of the arch, thirty feet nine<br />
inches. The larger Mullions are one foot in diameter, and project from the glafs eight<br />
inches j the lefi'er are fix inches in diameter, and project fix inches. The glafs of this<br />
Window, from the fole to the capitals, is divided by iron bars into one hundred and<br />
forty-four compartments, the greateft part of which have each a different hilloric lubject,<br />
chiefly .that of the Bible, but at prefent very difficult to comprehend.<br />
PLATE 98.<br />
THE WEST WINDOW taken externally, a little below the capitals. This Window, taken<br />
from the line of the glafs, is in width twenty-five feet j in height, from the fole to the<br />
capitals, twenty-nine feet j and from thence to the point of the arch, twenty-five feet.<br />
The larger Mullions are in diameter eleven inches, and project from the glafs eight inchesj<br />
the lefier are in diameter eight inches, and project fix inches.<br />
PLATE 99.<br />
A CAPITAL in the Weft Aile of the North Tranfept. This Capital is in depth one foot<br />
three inches, with a projection of eight inches.<br />
PLATE 100.<br />
A WINDOW in the North Tranfept, taken externally. This Window, taken from the<br />
line of the glafs, is in width four feet two inchesj in height, from the fole to the capitals,<br />
fifteen feet feven inchesj and from thence to the point of the arch, four feet two inches.