A Key to English Antiquities With Special Reference to the Sheffield And Rother

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A Key to English Antiquities With Special Reference to the Sheffield And Rother
Ella Sophia Armitage
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End of the S. Aisle was a chantry, founded (according to Pegge) in 1349. This is confirmed by its Dec. Window. The tower arch is lofty and pointed, and has bases of Norman character, the E. E. Hexagonal band, and Dec. Capitals ; I give it up ! It should be noticed that though diagonal buttresses have been added, probably in Dec. Times, to the nave, the S. W. Angle retains the corner-to-corner buttresses of the E. E.
• Hunter, " South Yorkshire, " II, 119.
242 ANCIENT CHURCHES OF THIS DISTRICT.
...Style. The body of the aisles still has its E. E. Buttresses. The chancel arch is of rather late Dec. Style, and has evidently been put up when the chancel was added, as the responds of the aisles on the E, wall of the nave are Dec. The chancel to whicli it leads is much wider than the nave, and soars far higher. In spite of the great mis- fortune which its E. Window luis suffered, in the insertion of barbarous tracery of the latest Tudor style, - this is one of the noblest chancels to be seen in any country church.

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