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East end of central build his^s. — The band under the windows will ex- 

 tend along the -whole end of buildmg, between the towers, and will be 

 cut to the form of five sides of an octagon, of such dimensions as archi- 

 tect sh.all direct. 



Buttress corners will have an arris drawn up them, as before described, 

 for front and rear. 



Triple vnndoiD. — The triple window Avill have a sill 15 inches in 

 lieight, and of such other dimensions as architect shall direct. 



The jambs and intermediate jambs will be of the section shown on 

 plan B, No. 1, and of sucii dimensions as architect shall direct. 



All the columns in the jambs to have plinths and bases, and capitals, 

 V'ith Norman foliage. The arches will be of the same section as the 

 jambs, with an octagonal moulding, taking the place of the shaft of the 

 column. A label mould, of the form of five sides of an octagon, will be 

 carried all around the heads of the three windows, from the level of the 

 caps of the columns of the side windows, and four handsomely carved 

 corbels will be carried on the level of these caps, from which the label 

 will spring. 



Tlie smaller end windows will have sills, jambs, aiches, bases, capitals, 

 plinths, corbels, and labels, of the same section as the triple window. 



Corbel course. — Along the whole end, and its gable, a handsome heav- 

 ily-sunk corbel table, of semicircular arches, springing from handsomely- 

 carved brackets or drops, will be carried. It will project from 12 to 15 

 inches from the face of the wail. 



Coping. — An octagonal copinp-, at least 15 inches high and 30 inches 

 to bed, will be carried along over the whole end wall, with a proper 

 groove for roof covering, sunk in build. 



We.st end of main building. — A sill course of octagonal form will ex- 

 tend along the whole end between the towers. 



The arris of buttresses, and arched panels over them, will be dressed 

 perfectly true and even. 



Circular windoxv. — The jamb will be cut to the section, (plan C, No. 

 1.) The tracery will be cat on both faces, with columns, with plinths, 

 bases and caps, quatrefoils, six-foils, and trefoil, tracery heads and mould- 

 ings, of such design and dimensions as architect shall direct, and be 

 complete in every respect. 



A corbel coursti will be carried up the gable of the centre compartment, 

 of such design, workmanship, and dimensions, as architect shall direct. 



Two wHidows at sides of circular windows will be furnished with 

 jambs, arches, &c.', cut in same way as described for windows of east 

 end. 



The two small circular windows will have jambs of the section shown 

 in plan C, No. 2. 



The quatrefoil tracery will be eight inches thick, dressed on both sides, 

 and splayed on edges. 



A hook label mould will be carried along the whole end under the par- 

 apet. 



The coping will be similar in every respect to that of east end. And 

 all the above to be of such dimensions and wormanship as architect shall 

 approve. 



