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Rh is stated to have been built by the second Thomas Beauchamp, A.D. 1392, would, from some of the forms and details, as the depressed four-centred arch of the large east window, (which form of arch is also apparent in the other windows,) and the panel-work with which the whole of the east wall of the choir is externally covered, from the sill of the window to the apex of the gable, incline us to imagine that it was built at least half a century later than the time it is historically stated to have been erected; and it is not at all improbable that alterations may have been