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IN THE EARLIER STYLES OP ENGLISH ARCHITECTURE. 289

marks of resemhlance common to each other; and in the next, their resemblance to work of a later, in fact the Early English period, may be readily shewn. In illustration of this I have selected examples taken from the churches of Headbourn Worthy and Stanton Lacy, which shall be contrasted with the masonry of these Northampton- shire churches, as well as with the upper portion of Oxford castle. It will be at once seen that these, although in some measure analogous to parts of Barnack and Earl's Barton, do yet materially differ from them in appearance, Avhilst they are also the creations of a later time. Window, Headbourn Worthy. Window, Oxford Castle . »«^v4.1-*-i^'4'l«^i-^. DOOR, STANTO.-^ LiCY For instance, though in Headbourn Worthy wc find the perpendicular long and short bonds as at Earl's Barton, they

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