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EASTERN WINDOW.
[T Binns del]
of these columns or shafts are sculptured with curious ornamental
designs, which are, however, far too minute to be introduced into
this illustration.
The South Door, which represents an example in fine relief of the
zigzag or chevron moulding, is partly concealed by the Porch, of
which we read on a half-illegible tablet now preserved in the
Vestry -
This porch by J baines first builded was,
of heighholme hall they weare;
and after sould to Christopher wood,
by willyam baines therof lait heyre:
and is repayred as you see,
and sett in order good,
by the true owner nowe thereof,
the foresaide Christopher wood:
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