FOOTNOTES:

[A] English Leadwork: Its Art and History, chapter vi.

[B] “The Complete Building Accounts of the City Churches (Parochial) designed by Sir Christopher Wren,” Archæologia, vol. lxvi.

[C] A History of Renaissance Architecture in England.

[D] I dealt with this subject in detail some years ago in the Architectural Review.

[E] In Form in Civilization (Oxford University Press), 1922, a volume to be read by everyone, for it contains the ripe judgment on many matters of a very stimulating critic of the part played by architecture in thought and life.

[F] In Wren’s petty cash accounts is the entry: “For a booke on Vitruvius for the use of ye office—£3.”


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