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The tower, Ituilt aliont the year 1400, is very similar to the 

 tower at Danby Churcli ; it is square, without buttresses, it is of 

 the usual type ; iu the upper storey the four sides are pierced each 

 Avith a two-light window and transom — here were the bells — the 

 toAver was finished wicli an emimttled pai'apet, the original roof 

 having decayed long since The North side Avas built over the 



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"Western arch of the South Arcade ; the foundation iias given Avay 

 on the South side, and the toAver now leans 22 inches toAvards the 

 South. Several 13th and 14th century grave stones are built into the 

 tower, and there is Avhat appears to be a Holy Water Stoup on the 

 inner Avail in the nave. At this time the aisle Avails appear to have 

 been pulled doAvn and the arcades Availed up Avitli square-headed 



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