A HISTORY OF SURREY 



BO0KH.M. GKBXT.-Chancel with it, windows, ^^,^. One of these, on the north, is , low side 



Boo^ham" L.rrLE.-Low side window south of chancel. 



CHALDON.-Window in east wall of south chapel bargeboard. 



CHiDDiNGFOLD—Windows in south aisle of nave, c, 133°. ^"f P°''" "*''" « 



Clandon. WEST.-East window and windows in nave. c. 1350. 



CoBHAM.— Windows in north chapel, f. 1330- 



CoMPTON.-East window and piscina in south aisle, c. 1 330. 



EcHAM.-Parts of church, now destroyed, dated 1327- 



Frensham.— Windows nave and chancel, f. 1340- 



Guildford, St. MARr.-Window north wall of north chapel, c. 1320. 



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HoRSELL. — Window, north wall of nave, e. 1330. 



Leatherhead. — Window, etc., in chancel side walls, c. 1330. 



OcKHAM. — ^Window in west wall of aisle, c. 1 330. Window south waH of nave, c. 1 35°- ^'■ 



vrindows in Harbledown, Southfleet, and Sutton-at-Hone, Kent. 

 OxTED. — Fine east and side windows of chancel and chancel arch, c. 1330. 

 PiRFORD. — ^East window. 



Reicate. — Window on north side, and east windows of quire and south chapels, c. I33°- 

 Sanderstead. — Church generally, windows and chancel (modernized). 

 SouTHWARK, St. Mary Overie. — South transept rebuilt in this period, c. 1350. The windows 



have tracery already stiffening into the hard lines of the succeeding period, and of a 



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