SOME MILTON ANTIQUITIES. 



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pedestal for the statue of a saint projects from the wall, and 

 about five feet higher there is a carved stone canopy also 

 projecting. These isth century fragments almost certainly 

 came from the Abbey Church, also "the string-course" of the 

 same period on either side of the south door-arch. Underneath 

 the pedestal, lying on the grassy ground, are two carved stone 

 fragments bearing a shield containing the arms, considerably 

 dilapidated, of Lord Milton (Darner impaling Sackville). There 

 are other loose stones lying about both inside and outside the 

 building. 



The north transept is 14 feet long and 13 feet wide (with a 

 large yew-tree growing in the centre). It has no north end. 

 It contains an "Imitation Pointed" window-arch on the east 

 and west sides. Half of that on the west side has fallen down. 

 There is no south transept. 



INTERIOR OF "THE EUINS," MILTON ABBEY PARK. 



