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"We inuNt add that the tower of tlie Church hud a new roof 

 put on it in 1891 ; the gable over tlie Chancel arch was rebuilt, a 

 buttress built on the IS'orth side of tl;e arch to take the thrust, and 

 other repairs were executed at a cost of £127. The former roof 

 bore the date T.E. 1722, and the top of the toAver had actually 

 been repaireil with the stoneM-urk from the Xorth gable of the 

 Meynell tomb. 



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DISCUVERIES AT LIVERTOX CHURCH. 



By T. M. Fallow, M.A., F.S.A. 



As most of the members know, the ancient Church of 

 Liverton has been undergoing the jn'ocess of restoration during 

 the last few months. Discoveries of some interest have been 



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For a 1 riff (Ic-ciiiitioii (if Livfiton i liuicli lel'cr to page 7a, of 

 piest'iit Vol. i)f PiofiM'diiigs. 



