CHAPTER IV

THE AISLED PARISH CHURCH

I. NAVE, TOWER, AND PORCHES

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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]