[6] Paper read by the Rev. E. Trollope, F.S.A., before the Leicestershire Architectural and Archæological Society, and republished in the Building News, February 5, 1864.
[7] Lysons. Macaulay. Collins’ series.
[8] The Grosvenor Bridge in Chester, 200 feet in the clear, is the largest stone span in England, and it will probably remain so, as iron is so very much more economical for a constructive material where great spaces have to be spanned.
[9] The monument to Bishop Fulford, in Montreal Cathedral Yard, is, as nearly as the materials at hand admitted, such a copy, and it is a very excellent imitation of a Waltham Cross.
[10] After standing 230 years the chapel fell down through the stone disintegrating, but the church it was attached to still stands.
[11] Hints for Sketching in Water-Colour from Nature. Winsor and Newton.
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| OUTHOUSE: NELL GWYNNE’S BIRTHPLACE, HEREFORD=> OUTHOUSE: NELL GWYNN’S BIRTHPLACE, HEREFORD {pg 66} |