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will consist of three rebates with f columns, bases and caps, cut as above, 

 and the arch will contain three mouldings, one of which will be ornament- 

 ed with a zigzag or cable mould. 



Sills and steps. — The sill of the door will be made in three heights of 

 eight inches each, to form steps "to rise from the ground to the first floor. 



The windovv and niches over front door will have jambs of a single 

 rebate, with a | colunm, with moulded plinths, bases and foliage caps. In 

 the arches the columns will be replaced by an octagon, and an octagonal 

 label mould resting on four corbels will be carried over the heads of die 

 three openings, for section of windows. (See plan A, No. 3.) Sills will 

 be 10 inches in height. 



(/ircular window will be of the diameter shown on plan. The section 

 of the jamb will be as shown on plan A, No. 4, and the tracery will be 

 per plans and direction of architect, the mullions not bemg less than six 

 inches diameter, with moulded caps, plinths and bases, and the arches 

 being splayed on both sides, and handsomely foiled; the foil in centre to 

 be sunk through. 



The moulding under the circular window will be a hook label, of size 

 shown on plans. 



If so directed, the circular window shall have tracery similar to the one 

 in the west end of the centre building. 



Under the interlaced arches of the battlement, another label mould, eight 

 to twelve inches high, will run. The interlaced arches will be 18 inches 

 higher than shown in plan, and will be sunk through. The pillars will 

 be octagonal, with plain plinths, bases and caps, supporting the arches, 

 and over the arches a neat hook label of proper size will be run. Niches 

 or windows in pediment. Three niches, (or if so directed, windows,) with 

 a splay and column jamb and arch, (plan A, No. 5,) will be cut for the 

 pediment. Their sills seven inches high. 



A corbel course will be carried up the pediment, of semicircular corbels, 

 resting on neat brackets, and projecting eight inches from face of wall. 

 The cornice or coping will be 12 inches by 28 inches, cut to the form of 

 three sides of an octagon, and on the apex of the gable a handsome finiai 

 will be cut the size shown on plan, and of approved design. 



Two base courses or water tables will be carried around the whole build- 

 ing, with the exception of the east wing. They will be cut to the dimen- 

 sions and section directed by the architect. 



Central front to7vers. — On all the corners of all the buttresses, which 

 will be of rubble masonry, an arris two inches wide each way will be cut, 

 so as to enable the stones to be set perfectly vertical, plumb, true, and even. 



Buttress caps.— AW the buttress caps to be of cut stone, handsomely 

 moulded and finely cut, per directions of architect. 



The 1st row of corbels under zigzag mould will be of good design, 

 eight on each side of each tower, well moulded and cut with foliage and 

 heads. 



An enriched lozenge or zigzag mould will be cut of dimensions shoAvn 

 on plans, sunk six inches between the panels, and of such pattern as 

 the architect shall direct, and cut in the best manner. 



Sills of 1st tier of windows, and tiiches, and sill course. — Over the zig- 

 zag an octagonal sill course six inches high will be carried. Sills ol win- 

 dows will be 10 inches high. Jambs of 1st tier of windows will consist 

 of a splay and column, (see plan A, No. 7.) Arches of splay and octagon, 



