[40] I have since discovered that the great four and five light windows of the chapter-house at Westminster were finished in 1253. These are of the fullest development, and have cusped heads to their lights. (G. G. S.)
For illustration, see Interior of Chapter-House, Lecture XIV. Vol. ii.
[41] For illustration, see Lecture V., [Fig. 122.]
[42] For illustration, see Lecture V., [Fig. 116.]
[43] I remember, in the report of one of the parish meetings, Mr. Barclay having proposed the restoration of the glorious old nave, an intelligent parishioner exclaiming, “What! keep them great elephants’ foots?” (G. G. S. 1878.)
[44] I am glad to learn that the drawings are preserved, and that they will, D.V., be published by Mr. Dollman. (G. G. S. 1878.)
[45] Or rather, in some respects, of Beauvais. The two were, no doubt, jointly referred to by the Cologne architect. (G. G. S.)
[46] Since writing this I have had the privilege of restoring it, and in these days of ante-restoration I am glad that so clear a record had been kept of its previous condition. (G. G. S. 1878.)
[47] See Lecture VIII., [p. 320], Figs. [178], [179].
[48] See Lecture VIII., [p. 320], [Fig. 180].