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All Saints, Bolton,  
Carvings 
   
  
  
 
   
  
  
  
 
   
  
These figures are carved upon a stone joining to the  
Inscription as in the plate. 
  
The size of these two stones is not specified, any more than 
the time when they were first noticed; and, whether owing to 
any accident, as plaister falling off, it seems, however, to 
be quite a modern discovery, as Dr. Burn, whose History of  
Cumberland was published in 1777, mentions nothing of it. 
  
This Inscription is on a stone above the old door-way, on  
the outside of the North wall of the Chapel of Bolton. 
  
 
The characters and points are both exactly represented. 
  
 
The places marked [hash] are convex; where probably some  
letter or letters are defaced. 
  
 
And those marked ---- are long spaces; where no characters  
appear. 
  
Bolton Chapel stands in the parish of Morland, about four  
miles North of Appleby, to which it is adjoining, on the  
Western bank of the river Eden, in Cumberland. 
  
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