PRIORY OF THE HOLY TRINITY AT REPTON. 161 
This memorial has been removed from its site for preserva- 
tion. 
No additional light has been thrown on the conventual build- 
ings, as the excavations did not extend to them. It has, however, 
been found that the width of the chapter-house was 26 feet. 
There has also been discovered the capital, base, and part of the 
shaft of a remarkable pillar, having the section of a pointed oval, 
which may have been the centre pillar of the chapter-house door- 
way. It is shown on Plate X. At a short distance from the 
north end of the dormitory, part of a building has been uncovered, 
which evidently belonged to the xecessarium. It was 26 feet long, 
but as it has not been fully excavated, it may be wider than shown 
on plan. 
On the exterior of the north wall of the fratry, at the points 
shown on the plan by dotted lines, there is a kind of incipient 
projection, which seems to indicate the position of the reading 
pulpit. 
The sections shown on Plate VIII. are reduced by photo- 
graphy from drawings taken with the cymagraph. Plates VII., X., 
and XI. are similarly reduced from my own measured drawings. 
Plate XII. is from a drawing by Mr. George Bailey, and Plate IX. 
from a photograph by Mr. Keene of Derby. 
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