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©f wall, resting on handsome moulded drops, will be carried between the 

 buttresses. 



The cornice will be octagonal; well cut, with a bed of at least eighteen 

 inches, grooved as usual. 



The front of the connecting range behind the cloister will have win- 

 dows, cut similar to those of the south front. 



The south front will be divided by buttresses into seven bays. The two 

 base courses will run along the whole front. Seven small windows with 

 splayed jambs, sills, and arches, will be cut for the basement. 



An octagonal sill course will be carried under the sills between the but- 

 tresses. 



The window sills will be seven inches high. 



The jambs, arches, and labels of the windows will be cut in the same 

 manner as those of the eastern connecting range. 



The corbel table, between the buttresses and the coping, will also be cut 

 in the same manner as those of the eastern connecting range. 



Clerestory. — The inside columns, shown on ground plan, supporting 

 the clerestory, will be of granite, rough cut, and twelve inches square, with 

 a skew back on each, with a top bed of IS by 3G inches to receive the 

 arches which support the clerestory. 



The clerestory will be divided by buttresses, projecting six inches from 

 its face into seven bays, and in each bay there will be a double or triple 

 window, with splayed jambs, arches, and sills. 



A corbel table projecting six inches from the face of the wall, of semi- 

 circular arches, on plain moulded brackets, will be carried between the but- 

 tresses. The coping will be octagonal, 8 by IS inches, with a groove, as 

 usual. 



West wing. — The bell tower will be divided into four stories, externally. 



The first story, the door jamb and arch, will have a plain splay and en- 

 gaged columns in a rebate. 



Two small windows, with splayed sills, jambs, and arches, will be cut 

 for the sides of first story. 



The water table, under the second story, will be splayed on its upper 

 bed. 



The second story will have panelled sides, with semicircular heads, 

 formed by the buttresses and arches, projecting from six to eight inches 

 from the wall. All the corners of the tower, buttresses, and arches, will he 

 well and truly cut. In each side of this story, there will be two small 

 windows, with splayed sills, jambs, and arches. 



Under the coping of the second story, a corbel course of nine hand- 

 somely-moulded corbels or dentils on each side of the tower, will be car-r 

 ried. 



The octagonal coping will be well cut. 



The base course and water table of the third story of the tower will be 

 well cut. 



Windoics of third storij . — The four windows of the third story will have 

 sills seven inches high. 



The jambs will be of the section of a splay and engaged column in a 

 rebate, with handsomely-moulded plinths, hases, and foliage caps. 



The tracery will be a trefoil head, well cut, and eight inches thick. 

 The arches will be splayed, and an octagonal label resting on two hand- 

 some corbels will be carried round the arches. 



