Architectural Antiquities of NormandyTurner, Dawson
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Architectural Antiquities of Normandy
Turner, Dawson
Architecture -- France -- Normandy; Architecture, Norman
_Louviers_, South porch of Church 79
_Matilda, Queen_, Tombstone of 33*
_Montivilliers_, Abbey Church 82
_Mount St. Michael_ 95, 96
_Oyestraham_, Church 98
_Perriers_, Church 68
_Rouen_, Cathedral 49-52
------- Chapel in the Hospital of St. Julien 42, 43
------- Church of St. Ouen 76
------- Church of St. Paul 54
------- Crypt in the Church of St. Gervais 53
------- Fountain of the Stone Cross 77
------- House in the Place de la Pucelle 64
------- Palace of Justice 78
_St. Lo_, Church of the Holy Cross 87, 88
_St. Sanson sur Rille_, Ruins of the Church 83
_St. Sauveur le Vicomte_, Abbey Church 14
------------------------ Castle 13
_Séez_, Cathedral 99, 100
_Tamerville_, Church 17
_Tancarville_, Castle 85, 86
_Than_, Church 16
_Tréport_, Church 66
_William the Conqueror_, Statue of 20
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE
Original spelling, even where inconsistent, and punctuation have been
preserved. Minor typographical errors have been corrected without note.
In the list of SUBJECTS--CHRONOLOGICALLY ARRANGED, a + has been used in
place of the original obelisk. Typographical errors corrected in the
text (in brackets the original):
17. Church of Tamerville [Tancarville]
in the _tenth [ninth] plate_, and marked A and B
daughters and nieces [neices] of the chief Norman barons
marking the connection of the _twenty-eighth [twentieth] plate_
rendered the necessity for such decisions [dicisions]
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