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Mr. Wilkins's Description, &c.

of the church. G—It is probable that the tower originally terminated here—the superincumbent work being of more modern construction.

No. III. Pl. XXII.—Fig. 1 and 2.—Coins of K. Ethelard and K. Edwin of the seventh and eighth centuries—the center ornament corresponding with the ornament of a capital of one of the piers fig. 3.—Fig. 4. capitals of other piers.—Fig. 5, profile of the bases of the piers.—Figures 6, 7, 8, and 9, other ornamented capitals in the church.—Fig. 10, the font, shewing the section of the bason with a pipe for emptying the water.XXVIII. En-