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The popular classification of English Gothic Architecture divides the style into four periods, thus:

Norman William I., 1066, to Richard I., 1189.
Early English Richard I., 1189, to Edward I., 1272.
Decorated Edward I., 1272, to Richard II., 1377.
Perpendicular Richard II., 1377, to Edward VI., 1547.

These terms are useful, but not sufficiently descriptive. They were superseded by the late Edmund Sharpe’s “Seven Periods,” the terms of which are derived from the forms of the windows and their tracery, but are applicable to other details.

SHARPE’S “SEVEN PERIODS.”

Saxon 1066.
Norman 1066 to 1145.
Transitional 1145 1190.
Lancet 1190 1245.
Geometrical 1245 1315.
Curvilinear 1315 1360.
Rectilinear 1360 1550.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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