Early Renaissance Architecture in England: A Historical & Descriptive Account of the Tudor, Elizabethan, & Jacobean Periods, 1500-1625Gotch, J. Alfred (John Alfred)
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Early Renaissance Architecture in England: A Historical & Descriptive Account of the Tudor, Elizabethan, & Jacobean Periods, 1500-1625
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Transcriber's Notes:
1. There is inconsistency in the book re the abbreviations for William.
These have been kept as in the original.
2. Punctuation and spelling were made consistent when a predominant
form was found in this book; otherwise they were not changed.
3. Hyphenated and non-hyphenated versions of the same words have been
made consistent, eg. gatehouse, handbook.
4. The different spelling for Henryk, Henryck and Henrick has been
retained as per the original.
5. Printers errors have been corrected.
6. The name Evelyn has been corrected from Eelvyn.
7. The spelling of "hospitall" has been retained as it is in Old
English.
8. The [sideways] E can also be described as a symmetrical M.
9. In the original there is a printing error in the index. For Plan
of Althorpe "Clifton, Sir Jarvis, his house," it reads <b>86</b> this
should be LXXXIV.
10. Italicized words are surrounded by underline characters, _like
this_. Words in bold characters are surrounded by equal signs, =like
this=.
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