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new quoins into a V shape and build them round the old ones, this being done 

 with the white mortar. In underpinning the buttresses, there was found an old 

 ' threshold ' of sandstone worn in deep grooves by long use. Of course, this 

 might have been brought from some other building, but it was of the proper 

 width for the church door. This stone, broken, is now, I believe, under the elms 

 east of the chancel." 



A paper, by Mr. Sidney Heath, on " The Cross-legged Effigies 

 in Dorset," on account of the lateness of the hour, was taken as 

 read ; it will be printed. 



The meeting was then closed. 





