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LOW SIDE WINDOWS.

semicircular arch of a doorway in the same church, and of the same date as this window, is another inscription,

"Orate pro animo Richdi Wetheral."

For this notice and a few others we are indebted to the manuscript notes of the late Mr. Rickman, now in the possession of the Oxford Architectural Society. We are also indebted to that Society for the use of the woodcuts of Bucknell, Elsfield, and Garsington, which were engraved for their "Guide to the Neighbourhood of Oxford."

The most remarkable specimen of these openings is that at Othery, near Bridgewater, Somersetshire. It is not a separate