PROCEEDINGS 
OF THE 
SOMERSETSHIRE ARCHZEOLOGICAL AND 
NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, 
1851, PART II. 
PAPERS, &c. 
On the Distinetian between Anglo-Doron & 
Harman Architerture. 
BY THE REYV. F. WARRE, 
EFOREI begin to read this paper, it is right that I 
should inform my audience that it contains but very 
little original matter from beginning to end ; and also beg 
them to believe that I have not the least idea of teaching, 
as if Imyself were any authority on the subject. But 
eircumstances having drawn my attention to the subject 
for some time past, I think it not impossible that the few 
hints I have put together, may assist others, who perhaps 
have not thought much about it, in discovering Anglo- 
Saxon work in their churches; and, by so doing, in perhaps 
casting light upon a very dificult and much-disputed 
point in the history of the ancient architecture of this 
1851, PART II. A 
