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NOTE1850

THE LOW WINDOW

By T.

The low windows in the chancel of so many of our ancient churches have proved a fruitful source of discussion among archæologists, and numerous theories have been advanced respecting their use. Perhaps the words of the chameleon in the fable might be addressed to many who have attempted to account for their existence, "You all are right and all are wrong"—right in your supposition that they were thus used; but wrong in maintaining that this was the exclusive purpose. Some example, in fact, may be adduced irreconcileable with any particular conjecture, and sufficient to overturn every theory wh…

Topics: Archaeology, Church Architecture, Charitable Practices, Historical Customs

Locations: Normandy, Flemish cathedral, Eton College