NOTES ON HOPE CHURCH. 95 
period. But there is no doubt that its roof (made anew) was 
higher than the first, and certainly thus produced a further deflec- 
tion of the walls outward. 
In Perpendicular times, a grand and general recasting of the 
whole nave and its aisles took place. The nave receiving the 
addition of an ample clerestory, leaving traces of the older and 
lower roof and its weather moulding against east side of west 
tower. This nave clerestory necessitated a flat roof for its 
covering, and this then led to the recasting of the upper walls of 
choir; a proceeding effected by the removal of its former high 
roof. The taking down of the east gable (then of high pitch) so 
low as the springing of east window, which old window would 
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