|  | Gentleman's Magazine 1795 p.570 representation," &c. &c. Oh! it is so moving one can 
read no more
 Two such modern smarts are introduced into an inside view of 
the priory, in the second part of the first volume.
 I am led to these enquiries by looking over your former  
volumes in the XIVth of which are give two curious  
inscriptions from this old ruin: the one of Roman, the other 
of Gothic, antiquity: of the latter a more correct copy is  
much wished for, though it is much to be feared Mr. H.  
cannot be depended upon to make a fac simile, such  
wretched work he has made of others.
 If I should have overlooked Lannercost in a work that has no 
plan nor index, who is to blame?
 P. P.
 
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