| SECTION | PAGE |
| 39. | Survival of the aisleless plan | [64] |
| 40. | The addition of aisles | [66] |
| 41. | Use of aisles for side altars | [66] |
| 42. | Twelfth century aisled plans | [69] |
| 43. | Ordinary method of adding aisles | [70] |
| 44, | 45. Consequent irregularities of plan | [74] |
| 46. | Gradual addition of aisles | [77] |
| 47. | Raunds church, Northants | [79] |
| 48. | Conservative feeling of the builders for old work | [81] |
| 49. | Aisles widened and rebuilt | [83] |
| 50. | Rebuilding of aisles as chantry chapels: Harringworth, Northants | [84] |
| 51. | Newark, Cirencester, Northleach, and Grantham | [87] |
| 52. | Naves lengthened westward | [92] |
| 53. | The western tower in relation to the plan | [94] |
| 54. | Engaged western towers, etc. | [96] |
| 55. | Rebuilding of towers | [98] |
| 56. | Porches | [99] |
| 57. | Position of the porch in the plan | [99] |