Gothic Architecture in England: An Analysis of the Origin & Development of ...
Gothic Architecture in England: An Analysis of the Origin & Development of ...
Francis Bond
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J After the Reformation it was often used as a church library. Or, as at Patrington, it became a registry of the parish books ; § but originally probably the sacristan's chamber. * There seems to be no mediicval authority for the employment of the term Galilee of this Lincoln porch. t The south aisle is generally of more importance than the north ; more often it is broader ; and therefore more often has a span roof; the porch is more often on the south ; when there is but one porch, it is gener...ally on the south ; as also are the church-well or brook, the lych- gate, and the yew trees (Brandon's Open Timber Roofs, 30). X Leland in Glossary, 343. 5$ Churches of Yorkshire^ Patrington, 10. Digitized by Google DOORS. 585 Wooden Porches. — In timber districts many charming examples of wooden porches and lichgates remain : e,g, at BOXFORD (582), Aldham, and Warblington.* Doors of all periods survive. The doors at Castor and sempringham (40) are Norman ; that of Castor retains the lock and key ; round the edge is an inscription that the Rector, Richard Beby, had it made; that was about ii33.f The doors of Sempringham and of York chapter house are of deal.
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