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1846, The Ecclesiologist - Volume 3, page 70:The date would appear to be about 1350, just when Middle-Pointed, in France, was beginning to Flamboyantize; and the windows of S. Mary's are anything but English Middle-Pointed, and not pure French Middle-Pointed, and yet cannot be called Flamboyant' the mingled efforts of English workmen and a French architect, somewhat moulded by the influence of a transitional period, has resulted in the sigular composition before us.
1906, Thomas Francis Bumpus, The Cathedrals and Churches of the Rhine and North Germany:All the windows, whose tracery has a tendency to flamboyantize, have ogee canopies, richly crocketed and finialled.