[ [13] Terra-cotta is a compound of pure clay, fine sand, or powdered flint.

[ [14] See the picture on p. 162.

[ [15] Jacobean means of the time of James I and on to James II.

Transcriber's Notes:

Text appearing in illustrations has been replicated along with the illustration caption.

Some presumed printer's errors have been corrected. These are listed below with the original text (top) and the replacement text (bottom).

Westminster Abbey, As more p. [57]
Westminster Abbey. As more

magis-strates [end-of-line hyphen] p. [101]
magistrates

plainly At the end p. [141]
plainly. At the end