[M2.81L] [M2.81] 81 3. (and 4, larger up to the joint) cusp of small sub arch. 5. the whole arch showing plans of joints 6 foils of the 4 foil falsely drawn as a trefoil. Fig 1 is being taken from a window opposite, is probably in accurate in management of roll at x Fig 3 gives the section of the capital and the leaf which is set on each of its angles; it being octagonal as its x. I have no doubt it should be as in No 152 fig 3 shaft which has no base. No 148 is the cross bar of which is very careful and here in fig 1 as I imagine the tracery under No 147: The separating plinth e e2 dogt. should be on same level as in fig 3. and that the is a single bar of stone and the whole of the tracery advance of it is a slip in the joint. below is in two pieces: The pendant fig 2 and central capital fig 3 both show the rose and leaf and in full employment with curled lobes: in the tomb mouldings I should have placed them 1370 to 1400: The capitals are however various; some with ribbed leaves thrown over; very sharp and fine in distant effect. The side shafts generally simpler; their section real size fig 4 when the dotted line is that of central shaft: They have leaves much more crudely cut. I should have thought this window, perhaps, later than it is, but for its curious flat rolls; I never saw so flat a tracery section All the traceries of it are given real size and very carefully on No 149. A. half of bar, or abacus of central shaft, cusp p q abacus side p2 q2 make an octagon of this; ({it was} carefully measured) and it will be complete B. along line x y fig 1 No 148 In B.
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