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 (see Figs. 1145 and 1150). The north and south end windows of the transepts (Fig. 1153) are peculiar. They are of considerable size, and

—Seton Collegiate Church. Transept, from South.

each is divided into two compartments by a large stone mullion built in courses, each compartment being filled with smaller tracery. Several examples of this mode of treating large windows about this period may