\X\iv. CHRISTCHURCH, HANTS. 



St. Michael's loft (long used as a schoolroom), the choir and 

 lady-chapel, and the two chantries. During a walk round 

 the exterior of the church, its great length and the diversity 

 of the Norman work were more fully apparent. The ruined 

 walls of the keep of the Norman castle were next inspected, 

 as was also the Constable's house, a notable survival of 

 domestic architecture of the same period. At the conclusion 

 of the visit, the President thanked Canon Yarborough for 

 having placed at the service of the Field Club his great store 

 of knowledge concerning the church and its surroundings. 



After a short business meeting the members dispersed to 

 their homes. 



The intended meetings at Edington (Wilts) and Lyme 

 Regis, in August and September respectively, were abandoned 

 in consequence of the outbreak of war on the 4th August. 



