OLD BUJLDINGS ROUND CHELTENHAM, 53 
Attention was called to some of the internal fittings, especially 
ty the very fine seventeenth monument of Richard Delabere of 
Southam and his wife, inclosed by an iron railing, with a smaller 
and very fine effigy; and the singularly rich Jacobean gallery at 
the West end, preserved from demolition by the urgent remon- 
strance of the architect of the restoration now in progress. 
‘There was no time to describe in detail other ancient 
butidings in the neighbourhood, but slides were exhibited and 
commented on, of Postlip Hall and Chapel, Elkstone Church, 
(irencester Church, and other places of interest. 
Wike 
