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at oiip time as a trough at a farm, and has had Hme "boiled" m 

 it, wliich has damaged it badly. At a later period it did duty as 



a flower pot in the Vicarage Garden at Marske, and as such it is 

 figured by the late Canon Atkinson in his unfinished work, 

 ' Cleveland, Ancient and Modern ", Vol. II., p. 76. Fortunately, 

 although the worse lor the rough treatment it has had, it is not so 

 much out of repair as to be past use. It has been placed in St. 

 Mark's Church at the INIarchioness of Zetland's expense, and was 

 formally re-dedicated to its sacred use on November 1 7th, 1901, 

 by the ArchdeacDU of Cleveland. 



