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early date. Traces of the door at Liverton can be detected in the, 

 external masonry, but its entire form inside (as shown in the 

 photograph) was revealed when the plaster was removed. It ha» 

 now been obscured by new plaster. 



Near the Church stood the old Parsonage House. It may 

 very well be the last of tlie old Cleveland parsonages with thatched 

 roof, and all the rooms on the ground floor. Since the photograph 



LIVEUTOX OLD PAKSOXAGE. SOUTH SIDE. 



was taken two years ago, the roof has fallen in, and the building 

 has become a complete wreck. It seems, therefore, worth while 

 to preserve a picture of it as a record of Avhat it was like, and for 

 a similar reason general A'iews are also given of the Church before 

 and durinc;: restoration. 



