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rebuilt ßayard Castle." At Great Malvern church we 

 find it asserted that he was the architect of the chancel of 

 the noble building. But apart from the King's Chapel, 

 Westminster, St. Mary's, Oxford, and St. George's Wind- 

 sor, there seems no positive record that he was employed 

 on any of these important buildings . Since then so little 

 effort was made in this age to perpetuate the fame of its 

 artists, we need be little surprised that we have nothing more 

 than the letters on St. Mary's Tower, and the monogram in 

 the windows, to gnide us in our research ; but should 

 rather congratulate ourselves that we have a clue so suffi- 

 cient ; which clue, gentlemen, I leave in your more able 

 hands. 



