TAUNTON AND DUXSTER. 



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fencing off the Monks' Church. The Church has a fine timber roof, and some 

 interesting fragments of old glass remain in the Lady Chapel ; several windows 

 are filled with good modern glass, chiefly by Clayton and Bell. 



Canon Langford led the way into the old-world vicarage 

 garden, and invited the Members to admire the view from this 

 favourable standpoint and to see the ancient pigeon-house, 

 which contains still, as is the case at Athelhampton, the original 

 revolving ladder. 



At a short Business Meeting held at Dunster one candidate 

 was duly elected a Member of the Club. After luncheon at the 

 Luttrell Arms the party took train at 2.36 on the return journey, 

 well satisfied with the successful two days' meeting. 



