Page:Archaeological Journal, Volume 4.djvu/342

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318 LOW SIDE WINDOWS. back of it are two small square openings side by side, with a sort of solid mullion between. At Morton Bagot, also in Warwickshire, is an elegant example early in this style, with a trefoil pierced through a solid head, the lower part divided by a transom as in other instances. At Somerton, Oxfordshire, on the north side of the chancel, is a singular example : the window is a single light, long and Somerton. OxfordBinrtj ( Interior ) narrow, with Decorated tracery in the head, divided by a thick transom, below which the opening does not appear to have been glazed. In the interior is a recess with a sort of shoulder, as if there had been a seat by the side of the opening, agreeing in this respect with Elsfield and some others.