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style of building was in vogue. To these we add the 

 names of two houses illustrated in this volume which 

 retain much Gothic feeling, St. (Kyth's Priory and 

 I jycr Marney, for though the fetter only survives in 

 part, it is perhaps more characteristic of the lxr>t Kssex 



work than any other fragment, however important. 

 The brick portion <.t" >r. ()s\th\ Prior)- fs also 

 largely pcist- Reformation work, built In its riiM lay 

 EM) TS. Brii k, espei tally mouKlcd bnck, is seen in 

 greater perfection in the l-.v*-x hiux> th.ui elsewhere, 



