[456] Cean Bermudez, Arq. de Esp., vol. i. p. 285.
[457] Cean Bermudez. Arq. de Esp., vol. i. p. 286.
[458] Cean Bermudez, Arq. de Esp., vol. i. p. 287.
[459] In the margin of this paragraph is written, in the hand of Maestro Juan del Ribero Rada,—“It has been built square.” The word ‘Trascoro’ seems to be used here of the east end of the church.
[460] From Cean Bermudez, Not. de los Arq. y Arquos de España, vol. i. p. 293-299.
[461] The sense of this word is given in Connelly and Higgins’s Dictionary, as “the substitute of the chief architect of the building, who places the workmen and distributes the materials according to the arrangements of the plan.”
[462] Cean Bermudez, vol. i. p. 300.
[463] Ibid., vol. i. p. 315.
[464] Ibid., vol. i. p. 317.