flower's barrow. 



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to have been settled there permanently. As strangers, and 

 pilgrims upon the earth, they seem, after some years, to have 

 again wandered back to England. I am informed that the par- 

 ticular branch of the Order who were settled at Lul worth, are 

 now residing at Loughborough. Some of the same Order are 

 also settled at Cappoquin, in Ireland ; whilst a Nxmnery of La 

 Trappe has subsisted for a long time at Stape Hill, near Wim- 

 bome, where the tall red brick tower of tlieir chapel, with its 

 sharp slate roof, may have been often noticed on the right hand 

 of the rail-road, towards Ringwood. 



N. BOND. 



The Harpstone. 



