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Ko. 70. Exterior view of a window in the north wall of the old 

 church of Newcastle, county of Tipperary. The design of this window 

 is so quaint and unlike any of the known styles of architecture, that it 

 is difficult to assign a date to it. It may be early in the thirteenth cen- 

 tury. 



'No. 71. East gable of the old church of Crook, near Passage, county 

 of "Waterford. The three windows piercing this gable are of the lancet 

 form ; and the rude arches surmounting them so closely resemble that 

 over the window from Jerpoint Abbey, ^^"0. 54 of this series, that we 

 may suppose this church to be of the thirteenth century. 



No. 72. Exterior view of the doorway of Eallyhack Castle, county 

 of Wexford. 



No. 73. Exterior views of two window loops from the north wall of 

 Eallyhack Castle. 



No. 74, Exterior view of two larger windows from Eallyhack Cas- 

 tle. Eig. 1 is near the summit of the west wall, and Eig. 2 near that 

 of the north wall. 



No. 75. Plan of the Castle of Enniscorthy. 



No. 76. Main doorway of Enniscorthy Castle. Erom the style of 

 this doorway and that of the loops throughout the castle, I think the 

 date of the building cannot be earlier than the beginning of the six- 

 teenth century. 



No. 77. Small cruciform loops from the circular flanking towers of 

 Enniscorthy Castle. 



JSTo. 78. "Single loops splayed externally from the same building. 



No. 79. View of the choir, arch, and east window of Eaithlegg old 

 church, near Passage, county of Waterford. Both these features in this 

 building are of remarkably small proportions ; the former is more like a 

 large semicircular headed doorway, and the latter is of the narrow lan- 

 cet form. 



No. 80. Plan of the same old church, which I suppose to be of the 

 15th century. 



No. 81. Sketch of the font of the old church of Eaithlegg. 



No. 82. Sketch of the font of the old church of Eallybacon, near 

 Ardfinnan, county of Tipperary, 15th century. 



No. 83. Carving of quaint design, representing a crucifixion, spring- 

 ing from, a shield which bears the date 1594, from the old abbey of Kil' 

 mallock, county of Limerick. 



JSTo. 84. Eude representation in incised lines of an ''Agnus Dei," 

 bearing the shaft of what may have been a cross before the stone on 

 which it was cut was defaced, from the grave-yard of the old church of 

 Eallybrennan, near Enniscorthy. 



Nos. 85, 86, and 87. Three small head stone crosses, possibly of 

 modern date, from the same grave-yard. 



No. 88. Sketch of a coffin-shaped tombstone, from the abbey of Jer- 

 point, bearing in incised lines the outline of a male figure, clothed in the 

 costume of the 14th century ; a long staff is held in the right hand, and 



