ARCHITECTURAL STYLES IN FORDINGTON CHURCH. 195 



doorway to the belfry was walled up, and another put in one turn 

 of the newel higher up, in consequence of lifting the belfry door, 

 and the terminal arrangement added at the top of the turret 

 externally. 



The present Vicar hopes to carry on the sequence by enlarging 

 and beautifying the church in accordance with plans which I have 

 been instructed to prepare, which have received the approval 

 of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners and a conditional grant 

 of 500. 



A faculty for the same has also been granted by the Chancellor 

 of the Diocese. 



The work has been proceeded with up to the proposed new 

 chancel arch. Foundations have been put in, and the work has 

 been carried to plinth level. The plans can be seen by any 

 member of the Field Club who may desire to see them. 



[In consequence of the original plan having been done in 

 colours and the sketches in pencil, it has been found necessary 

 in order to reproduce them to trace the originals in ink. These 

 have been done by Master Bernard Feacey, a son of the writer.] 



