Early English

Early English, a term in architecture used to designate that particular form of Gothic architecture in vogue in England in the 13th century, whose chief characteristic was the pointed arch.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Earlston * Earth Houses
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Eads, James Buchanan
Eagle
Eagle, Order of the Black
Eagle of Brittany
Eagle of Meaux
Eagre
Earl
Earl Marshal
Earlom, Richard
Earlston
Early English
Earth Houses
Earthly Paradise
East India Company
East River
Eastbourne
Easter
Eastern States
Eastlake, Sir Charles Lock
Eastwick, Edward Backhouse
Eau Creole