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run along them. All the mouldings and buttress caps will be cut in the 

 best manner, and of most approved design. 



Door. — The door jambs will be of the section of four rebates, contain- 

 ing four detached shafts or engaged columns, having bases and plinths 

 handsomely moulded, and capitals cut in the best manner, with Norman 

 ioliage, well sunk and undercut; (see plan D, No, 4) 



The arch will have four Norman mouldings, two of which will be or- 

 namented with a chevron and cable mould; (see plan D, No. 5.) 



A label of octagonal form, and ornamented on the lower face with a 

 Norman leaf, will be carried over the arch of the door, and will spring 

 from two foliage corbels of best design and workmanship. 



Bay windoiD. — The bracket of the bay window, which will project not 

 less than six feet six inches from the face of the wall, will consist of av 

 series of mouldings rising from a large carved corbel. All the fl\ce work 

 of the windows between the corbel and the sills will be well cut in both 

 faces and both beds, to a thickness of 13 inches. 



An octagonal sill course will be carried all around the tower on a le\^el 

 with the under side of the sills of the bay window. The window sills 

 will be 10 inches high, cut in the best manner. 



Ail the face work of the bay window above ihe sill course will be f^ne 

 cut. 



There will be three windows, one on each side of the bay. The jambs 

 and muUions will be of the section shown on plan D, No. 6. 



All the pillars will have plinths, bases, and foliage caps. The arches of 

 the tracery will be raised, and a quatrefoil will be pierced through the 

 sunk panel over them. The tracery will be nine inches thick. The 

 arch of the window will be of same section as the jamb, except a sqviare 

 will take the place of the shaft of column. Over the windows a double 

 label mould will be carried all around the bay window, and above this line 

 there will be a battlement cut in the best manner, and of good design. 

 'I'he battlement will be cut on both sides. 



Sides of first stnri/ of tower. — On each side of the small octagonal tower 

 a window with splayed jambs, arches, and sills, will be cut, and two 

 similar windows will be placed on the opposite side. 



On each side of the octagonal tower in the second stor3/ a windoAV with 

 rebated jambs, having each an engaged column, will be cut in the best 

 manner; and there will be two similar ones on the opposite side of tower, 

 between which a niche, having a foliage corbel and canopy, cutm the best 

 manner, will be placed. 



A hook label mould of large size will be carried all around the top of 

 the second story, and well cut. 



Third story. — The base course of the third story will be splayed on up- 

 per bed, and well cut. 



The front and rear will each contain a single large window, having a 

 jamb with the section of a splay, and engaged column in a rebate, and a 

 mullion or central column supporting tracery. The tracery arches will be 

 raised, and a quatrefoil pierced through the sunk panel. 



Over the arch of the window there will be an octagonal label resting on 

 two handsome corbels, which will be well cut. All the columns to have 

 bases, plinths, and foliage caps. 



The sides of the third story will each be pierced by two windows, having 

 splay and column in a rebate for the jambs and arches. 



