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IN FOUR VOLUMES QUARTO, PRICE TWENTY GUINEAS, HALF BOUND,

THE

ARCHITECTURAL ANTIQUITIES

OF

Great Britain.

BY JOHN BRITTON, F. S. A.

THE WORK COMPRISES

TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTY EIGHT ENGRAVINGS,

ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE

Architectural Styles of the following Buildings;

WITH A HISTORY AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH SUBJECT,

VIZ:

VOL. I.

SCREEN in EDWARD the CONFESSOR'S CHAPEL, Westminster-DOOR-WAY to ST. MARY'S CHURCH, Marlbro', Wilts-ST. BOTOLPH'S PRIORY CHURCH, Colchester, Essex-DUNSTAPLE PRIORY CHURCH, Bedfordshire-ST. NICHOLAS CHURCH, &C. Abingdon, Berks-LAYER MARNEY HALL, Essex-KING'S COLLEGE CHAPEL, Cambridge-The ROUND CHURCH at Cambridge-The ROUND CHURCH at Northampton-The ROUND CHURCH at the Temple, London-The ROUND CHURCH at Little Maplested, Essex-MALMSBURY ABBEY CHURCH, WiltshireCOLCHESTER CASTLE, Essex--OCKENDON CHURCH, Ditto CROSSES-at Hereford, Cheddar, Leighton-Buzzard, Geddington, Northampton, Waltham, Chichester, Winchester, Stourhead, Malmsbury, Glastonbury, Coventry, Gloucester.

VOL. II.

CHIMNEY PIECE in QUEEN ELIZABETH'S GALLERY, Windsor-STEWKLEY CHURCH, Bucks-ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, Devizes, Wilts-ST. PETER'S CHURCH, Northampton--HENRY the SEVENTH'S CHAPEL, Westminster-OLD HOUSE at ISLINGTON-OXBURGH HALL-ETON COLLEGE-NETHER HALL-EAST-BASHAM HALL-WEST-STOW HALL-GIFFORD'S HALL,-H&NGRAVE HALL-COMPTON-WYNIATE-OXNEAD HALLBLICKLING HALL-WINDSOR CASTLE-NEW HOUSETATTERSHALL CASTLE-HOLLAND HOUSE-LONGFORD CASTLE-CHARLTON HOUSE-LONGLEAT HOUSE-WOLLATON HALL-TABLEY HALL-CREWE HALL-BORINGDON HOUSE---BROWSEHOLME HALL-LAYCOCK ABBEY-AUDLEY END

VOL. III.

LULLINGTON CHURCH, North Door-way-CASTLEACRE PRIORY CHURCH-COLLEGIATE CHURCH, Manchester-WALTHAM ABBEY CHURCH-HEDINGHAM CASTLE ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL, Windsor-ROSLYN CHAPEL, Scotland-ST. NICHOLAS CHAPEL, LynnRED MOUNT CHAPEL, Lynn-COLLEGE GATE-HOUSE, Bristol--PRIORY CHURCH, Binham-PRIORY CHURCH, Christ-Church-ST. JAMES'S TOWER, Bury -ABBEY GATE-HOUSE, Bury-PORCH OF ST. MARY'S CHURCH, Bury- -NORWICH CLOISTER-SCHOOL'S TOWER, Oxford--ROUND CHURCH, CambridgeKING'S COLLEGE CHAPEL.

VOL. IV.

REDCLIFFE CHURCH-LOUTH CHURCH-THE BEAUCHAMP CHAPEL-BARFRESTON CHURCH-ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, CHESTER-WENLOCK PRIORY CHURCHBUILDWAS ABBEY CHURCH-LINDISFARNE CHURCHCROYLAND ABBEY CHURCH-WALSINGHAM CHURCH AND FONT-TYNEMOUTH PRIORY-BOSTON CHURCHBISHOPS CANNINGS CHURCH-ST. PETER'S CHURCH, OXFORD CHAPTER HOUSE, OXFORD CATHEDRALSKIRLAW CHAPEL-MICKLEGATE BAR-LUDLOW CASTLE STOKE-SAY CASTLE-KIRKSTALL ABBEY-CONISBOROUGH CASTLE MIDDLEHAM CASTLE---BOLTON CASTLE-THORNBURY CASTLE-ROCHESTER CASTLECASTLE RISING CASTLE-NORWICH CASTLE-CAERNARVON CASTLE-KENILWORTH CASTLE-WARWICK CASTLE-CROSBY HALL-GLASTONBURY ABBEY.

AN HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL ESSAY

RELATING TO

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BY J. BRITTON, F. S. A.

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