An introduction to the study of Gothic architecture . 96. Beverley Minster, c. shews a rather unusual form of window,the abundant use of the 97. Hargrave, Northamptonshire, c. 1220. It is a fine example of plate-tracery as distinguished from bar-tracery,according to Professor Williss definitions. PROGRESS OF TRACERY. 121 grave, North-amptonshire, withthe points of thecusps formed intoa round moulding,or bowtell ( 97 ) ;sometimes trefoils,or spherical tri-angles, of which wehave a very rich ex-ample in the southtransept of West-minster Abbey,where the spherical


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