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Sally-Beth MacLean, 12-Dec-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 12-Dec-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 12-Dec-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 20-Dec-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 10-Jan-06; Sally-Beth MacLean, 11-Jan-06; Sally-Beth MacLean, 30-Jan-06; Sally-Beth MacLean, 31-Jan-06; Carolyn Black, 27-Mar-06;
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The original semi-octagonal bay window on the N wall was replaced by a rectangular clunch window after 1688 and further renovated in better stone in the 20th c. (Little, <i>Colleges of Cambridge</i> 52). An identical bay on the S wall was blocked by the E range of the new court. There are also 2 large 4-light windows in the N wall dating from the 16th c.
The window sills were raised to 9' and the windows glazed during mid-16th c. renovations. Ca. 1597 the windows were enlarged again (Nelson, <i>Early Cambridge theatres</i> 71).
The window sills were raised to 9' and the windows glazed during mid-16th c. renovations. Ca. 1597 the windows were enlarged again (Nelson, <i>Early Cambridge theatres</i> 71).