INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH CHURCH ARCHITECTURE FOR GENERAL READERS

By FRANCIS BOND, M.A., F.G.S.

This book has been specially prepared for those who have not had an architectural training and desire an account of English Ecclesiastical Architecture not overlaid with archæological and technical detail. It will be a quarto volume of large size and handsome type, illustrated with many hundred Plans, Drawings, and large size Photographs, and will probably be published at a Guinea.

LONDON: HENRY FROWDE


Transcriber’s Notes:—

The spelling, hyphenation, punctuation and accentuation are as the original, except for apparent typographical errors which have been corrected.

In the Bibliography:—
Viollet-de-Duc corrected to read Viollet-le-Duc

In the Index:—
Aigues-Mortes (Gard), 7, A. Thompson;
Corrected thus:—
Aigues-Mortes (Gard), 77, A. Thompson;

Tattershall (Lincoln), castle, 296, A. Thompson;
Corrected thus:—
Tattershall (Lincoln), castle, 356, A. Thompson;

mount-and-bailey plan, 42-47, 48-52, 55-56, 112, 113, 160, 161;
Corrected thus:—
mount-and-bailey plan, 42-47, 48-52, 55-56, 110, 113, 160, 161;

Hall of castle, 54, 55, 56, 104, 107, 190-3, 196, 197, 198, 200,
Corrected thus:—
Hall of castle, 54, 55, 56, 104, 107, 190-3, 195, 197, 198, 200,

Keep, gradual disappearance of, 164, 214, 215
Corrected thus:—
Keep, gradual disappearance of, 164, 212, 215

Footnotes:—
[135] Other important shell keeps of the normal type are at Arundel, Cardiff (114), Carisbrooke (171), Farnham, Lewes, Pickering, Totnes,
Corrected thus:—
[135] Other important shell keeps of the normal type are at Arundel, Cardiff (114), Carisbrooke (111), Farnham, Lewes, Pickering, Totnes,