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jN'o. 69. — "Window in the south wall of the same abbey. 



'No. 70. — Another window, from the same ,wall of the same abbey. 



No. 71. — West window of Liscarton old church, county of Meath, 

 built by Janico D'Artois, about the year 1403. 



No, 72. — "West window, from the same old church. 



JSTo. 73. — East window of Xilleen Abbey, county of Meath. 



No. 74. — Window from the south wall of Killeen Abbey. 



!N'o. 75. — Another window from the same abbey. The similarity 

 between this and the east window of the old church of Liscarton is very 

 singular, leading to the supposition that it was copied from the latter. 



No. 76 — East window of the collegiate Abbey of Dun&aney, in the 

 county of Meath. 



No. 77. — Window from the side wall of Dansaney Abbey. 



No. 78. — Another window from the same abbey, the style of which 

 is remarkably ^'perpendicular." 



No. 79. — Ground plan of the collegiate Abbey of Dunsaney, 



1^0. 80. — East window of Clonmel church. 



No. 81. — Interior of the east window of St. Catherine's Chapel, Kook 

 Bay, near Eallyhack, county of Wexford. The style of this window 

 is about the middle of the fourteenth century. 



No. 82.— Plan of St. Catherine's Chapel at Nook Bay. The west 

 end of this church has been designed for the purpose of a dwelling- 

 house. There is a recess, apparently for a bed, at the base of the west 

 wall ; and in the thickness of the same wall there is a narrow flight of 

 steps, leading from the body of the building to a doorway midway up 

 the gable, which afforded access to an upper room ; the steps are then 

 continued to the south parapet. The upper apartment just alluded 

 to was heated by a fireplace, in the Avest gable, close to the summit of 

 the north wall. 



J^o. 83. — Interior view of the east window of Rathmore Abbey, 

 county of Meath, a building of the latter part of the fourteenth century, 

 or possibly the beginning of the fifteenth. 



No. 84. — Plan of Eathmore Abbey. 



No. 85. — Exterior view of the east window of the collegiate church 

 of Youghal, erected A. D. 1464. 



No. 86. — East window of the old church of Macloneigh, near Ma- 

 croom, county of Cork — a very good example of the flamboyant style 

 of the fifteenth century, of which we have so few good illustrations in 

 Ireland, with the exception of the Abbey of Holj^cross. 



No. 87. — Window from the cathedral of Old Leighlin, county of 

 Carlow. 



No. 88. — Another window from the same old church, both being good 

 examples of the flamboyant style just alluded to. 



No. 89. — East window from the Lady's Abbey, near Ardfinnan, 

 county of Tipperary ; flamboyant in style, and of the same age as the 

 former. 



J^o. 90. — East window of the old church of Malahide, county of 

 Dublin — a most excellent example of the perpendicular style of the fif- 

 teenth century. 



