1983
DOI: 10.1016/0305-7488(83)90181-0
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The extension of parish churches in medieval Warwickshire

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“…Within the church (Area 8), the foundation remnants of the demolished primary west wall supply unequivocal evidence of enlargement. Proudfoot (1983) has argued the direct correlation between increase in the area of the nave and increase in parish population. A period of local economic prosperity might be expressed in purely ornamental terms, for instance, by refenestration or the erection of a tower.…”
Section: Expansion Of the Churchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the church (Area 8), the foundation remnants of the demolished primary west wall supply unequivocal evidence of enlargement. Proudfoot (1983) has argued the direct correlation between increase in the area of the nave and increase in parish population. A period of local economic prosperity might be expressed in purely ornamental terms, for instance, by refenestration or the erection of a tower.…”
Section: Expansion Of the Churchmentioning
confidence: 99%