| Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland - 1850 - 338 pages
...little later, some hnildings of the time of King John being of Trannition character. '• The Trannition from the Early English to the Decorated style took...place chiefly in the reign of Edward I. The Eleanor crcwsen belong rather to the latter than the former style. sion of Richard II. Some bnildingi of the... | |
| John Henry Parker - 1850 - 432 pages
...continued a little later, some building» of the time of King John being of Transition character. b The Transition from the Early English to the Decorated style took place chiefly in the roign of Edward I. The Eleanor erosses belong rather to the latter than the former style. е In the... | |
| John Henry Parker - 1859 - 438 pages
...began perhaps a little earlier in a few instances, and continued a little later, some building« of she time of King John being of Transition character. «...crosses belong rather to the latter than the former utyle. e In the latter part of the long reign of Edward III. the Transition from the Decorated to the... | |
| John Henry Parker - 1859 - 442 pages
...and couuuued a little Inter, gome hnildings of the time of King John being of Transition character. b The Transition from the Early English to the Decorated style took place chiefly in the reign of Edward 1. The Eleanor crosses belong rather to the latter than the former style. • In the latter part nf... | |
| Thomas Rickman - 1862 - 588 pages
...English style. '• The reign of Edward I. was included by Mr. Rickman in the Early English style, but the Transition from the Early English to the Decorated style took place chiefly before and during his reign. The Eleanor crosses belong to the latter styte. ' In the latter part of... | |
| Ellis A. Davidson - 1871 - 180 pages
...continued a little later, some buildings of the time of King John being of Transition character. t The Transition from the Early English to the Decorated...belong rather to the latter than the former style. t In the latter part of the long reign of Edward III. the transition from the Decorated to the Perpendicular... | |
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