650 KEPORTS OF THE BUILDING COMMITTEE. 



eighteen inches to two feet in height, well cut on the upper surface, between the 

 column bases, to form the sills of the windows between the columns. 



An arcade of columns and arches, having 14 arched openings, will be carried 

 round the second story of the apsis. 



The columns will have plinths, bases, and carved capitals, and will be detached 

 entirely from the wall behind them. The wall behind the column will consist of 

 pilasters, with plain bases and capitals. 



The pilaster will project eight inches from the face of the sash. The arches will 

 be of the section directed by architect, and will be cut in the best manner. 



The face work over the arches will be set back three inches from the face of the 

 arches, and well cut. 



A corbel table, of semicircular arches, resting on moulded brackets, will be carried 

 all around the apse, under the coping, (not dentils, as in plan,) and will project from 

 eight to twelve inches from the face of the wall below. 



The coping will be octagonal, 12 inches by 24 inches, well cut, and grooved to 

 receive roof. 



The wall behind apse will have a label course run across it, on a level of the top 

 of the roof of the apse. 



Circular windows. — The jamb will be of the section directed by architect, and 

 well cut. 



The tracery will be 18 inches in thickness, exclusive of the columns on the face. 



The quatrefoils and six-foil will be pierced through, and well and finely cut. 



The columns will have plinths, bases, and caps, well cut and moulded. The 

 moulding on which the columns rest will be octagonal, and well cut, and all the 

 remaining work of the window will be cut in the best manner. 



Cornice of gable will consist of a splay, with a double billet-mould, a band eighteen 

 inches wide, well cut, and an octagonal coping 12 by 24 inches, grooved to receive 

 the roof covering. 

 . A handsome finial will be well cut, and for the apex of the gable. 



Buttresses will be cut with base courses, buttress caps with mouldings, and arres 

 on the corners, cut in the best manner. 



South front of west wing. — Base courses will be carried across the front, of size, 

 .&c, hereinbefore specified. 



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

 each side of the door-way. 



The porch will project one foot from face of wall ; all the arres will be well and 

 truly cut. 



The door will have a jamb of the section of a splay and an engaged column in a 

 rebate, and will be 18 inches in depth, to the front of the door, and 24 inches depth 

 in all. 



All the columns of the door will have plinths, bases, and foliage caps. The arch 

 will have an octagonal mould, in place of a shaft of column. Over the door, the 

 quatrefoil will be well cut and deeply sunk. The coping will be cut to the form of 

 an octagon, 8 inches high by 24 inches bed, well cut. 



The water table over the basement will be well and truly cut, and handsomely 

 splayed. 



Over the water table, the sill course under the windows will be carried from 

 buttress to buttress, and will be well cut to the form of five sides of an octagon. 



The sills of the windows will be 12 inches in thickness. 



The jambs of the windows will be cut to the form of a splay and engaged column 

 in a rebate. 



The centre columns or mullions will be well cut, and all the columns will have 

 plinths, bases, and foliage capitals, well cut. 



All the tracery will be 19 inches thick, the arches will be raised, and a quatrefoil 

 will be pierced through the sunk panels of the tracery heads. There will be three 

 windows in the east front. 



Circular windows. — The jambs will be splayed. 



The tracery will consist of columns, with handsome plinths, bases, and caps, with 

 trefoil arches between the columns ; the spaces on the backs of the trefoil heads will 

 be paneled ; the thickness of the tracery will be eight inches. The moulding under 

 the bases of the columns and the central quatrefoil will be well cut. 



A corbel table will be carried up under the cornice of the gables, or semicircular 

 arches resting on moulded brackets, and projecting 10 to 12 inches from the face of 



