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Chimfipys.—Six chimneys springing from handsomely moulded brack- 

 ets, and projecting two feet six inches from the jace of the wall, with 

 splayed corners well cut, will be carried from the water fable to the 

 heiirht shown on plans. They will have octagonal mouldings, splayed 

 cornices, and pierced windows, with baitlemented tops of dimensions and 

 workmanship directed by architect. 



hitfrlnrcd arch. — Between the chimneys on the west side, and between 

 the bell tower and the chimneys on the east side, an arcade of interlaced 

 Norman arches, resting on handsome columns with neat plinths, bases, 

 and capitals, and IS inches higher than shown on plans, and cut in the 

 best manner, will be placed. The arcade will rest on an octagonal sill 

 course, supported by handsome moulded corbels or dentils, and will be 

 capped with a heavy hook label moulding, with an 18-inch bed grooved 

 to receive the roofing. 



Bell tower will be carried up plain to the height shown on plans, with 

 the corners cut true and even, and with two roll mouldings projecting 

 from the north and south sides. 



A corbel course of plain corbels will be carried around the top of the 

 first story. 



The coping of the first story will he a fillet and splay 18 inches in 

 thickness. 



The base course of the second story will be splayed on its upper bed, 

 and well cut. 



The corners of the tower will be splayed. 



The window sills will be eight inches high. 



The widow jambs will be cut to the form of a splay and column, v/ith 

 plinths, base, and capital. 



The arch will be of same section as jamb, with a square moulding, 

 taking the place of the shaft of the column^ and around the arch a label, 

 rising from neat corbels, will be carried. 



The cornice will be a splay and fillet, and will be coped by a plain 

 coping, per plans. 



Battlement of ends, (^"c — The machiolations under the battlement 

 will overhang the walls two feet six inches. They will consist of semi- 

 circular arches, resting on handsome moulded corbels. Above this the 

 battlement Avill rise; and where it is above the roof, it will be dressed on 

 both sides, and 16 inches in thickness. The batdement will be coped 

 with a handsome moulded coping. 



Western counectit/s^ range — -dmsfer. — 'The cloister will consist of 

 three compartments, divided by buttresses, each containing a triple arched 

 opening. 



The two base courses will be carried along the front. In the base- 

 ment seven small windows will be cut, with splayed sills, jambs, and 

 arches. 



An octagonal sill course will be carried under the sills of the cloister, 

 with a bed and build of at least 24 inches, grooved to receive lead. 



The buttresses between the triple arches will be well cut, and project 

 eight inches beyond the walls above the arches. The pillars supporting the 

 arches will be well cut, and will have plinths, bases, and handsome foliage 

 caps, cut in the best manner. The arches will be of the section of a re- 

 bate and splay, and well cut on both sides. 



A corbel course of semicircular arches, projecting eight inches from face 



