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feenz issauntz de tote manere des bestys de sur les dites terres sustenuz" during the entire term. Mr. Turner took occasion to observe, with reference to Mr. Bingham's letter, that a curious essay on agricultural economy during the middle ages, might be founded on an accurate examination of the Ministers' accounts on the great Rolls of the Exchequer, and a comparison of the numerous ancient farm-leases still preserved in public and private repositories. It may be added, that in England "Fold-suit" was a species of base service, by which tenants were obliged to send their cattle to the lord's fold, in order to accumulate manure. This service occurs in Domesday, as "falde-consuetudo."

Mr. F. Mackenzie communicated a drawing of a curious doorway to a staircase in St. Mary's church, Beverley. Its construction is very remarkable. It swings in a circular step, and round a circular corbel at the top; and there is a recess in the wall of the same shape as the door to receive it, as shewn in the accompanying drawing and plans.

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DOORWAY IN STAIRCASE, ST. MARY'S, BEVERLEY.

We give with this number of the Journal an engraving of the rood-screen at Christ Church, Hampshire, from a drawing by Mr. Ferrey. It was recently proposed to remove this beautiful work, and the Committee of the Archæological Institute endeavoured, by a memorial to the local authorities, to secure its preservation; this it is believed has been effected. A paper on the subject, by Mr. Ferrey, will appear in the number of the Journal for June.