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LECTURES

ON

THE RISE AND DEVELOPMENT

OF

MEDIÆVAL ARCHITECTURE

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J. LEI

Design Submitted for the New Law Courts, London.

Central Hall.

Sir Geo. Gilbert Scott R.A., architect

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LECTURES

ON THE

RISE AND DEVELOPMENT


OF

Mediæval Architecture

Delivered at the Royal Academy


By Sir GILBERT SCOTT, R.A.,
F.S.A., LL.D., Etc.


IN TWO VOLUMES—VOL. II.

WITH ILLUSTRATIONS


LONDON
JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET
1879


The right of Translation is reserved.
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Printed by R. & R. Clark, Edinburgh.

CONTENTS.

VOL. II.

LECTURE X.

Early Architecture in Great Britain.
Review of the developments in the early Architecture of our own land—Recentresearch in Central Syria—Examples in Northern Europe previous to theeleventh century—Early remains in Scotland and Ireland—Anglo-Saxon Architecture—Churchesfounded by St. Augustine—Canterbury and York—Churchesat Hexham and Ripon—Ramsey Abbey—Winchester Cathedral—Destructionof Churches by Sweyn—Restoration and building by Canute—Roman models—Characteristicsof Anglo-Saxon work—Brixworth Church, NorthamptonshireChurch on the Castlehill, Dover—Worth Church, Sussex—Bradford Church,Wilts—Chancel of Saxon Church at Jarrow-on-the-Tyne—Churches of MonkWearmouth and Stow—Crypts at Wing, Repton, and Lastingham—Towers of
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