io ANTIQUITIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 



ftone was found with a long infcription, but imperfect by two 

 fractures at each corner at the bottom, whereby half of four 

 lines are wanting, befides fome letters. Part of the fecond line 

 is alfo injured. So much of it as is perfect runs thus. 



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TVS CO. II. ET DEXT. 



The flon-e is of the fine rag, nearly fquare, with a handfome 

 moulding. 



About a quarter of a mile to the fouth of the flat-ion, near a 

 mill, called, The Wall-Mill, is a funeral-ftone fixed in the ground, 

 with the figure of a child in a nich, and an infcription under- 

 neath, dim and obfcure by being expofed to the weather, four feet 

 and a half in height above ground. Hard by is another fepul- 

 chral memorial converted to a poft for a gate to hang on, called 

 Wall-Mill-Gate. The infcriptions on both are published by Mr. 

 Horjley (q). 



(q) No. 64. (3. y. 



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