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"The Collegiate Church of St. Thomas of Glasney," by the Eev. 

 C. E. Sowell, was published in ISTo. Ill of this Journal. 



Mr. Alexander PauU exliibited rubbings, recently taken by 

 himself, of an inscribed stone at Rialton (the site of an ancient 

 priory), in the parish of St. Columb Minor, and of several in- 

 scribed stones near Margam, in South Wales. 



Mr. PauU, differing somewhat from Lysons, reads the Inscrip- 

 tion on the Rialton stone thus : 



BONE MIMOR 



ILL TRIBVN 



The letters are in Roman character, and rudely formed ; the first 

 and third are somewhat imperfect, and the first letter of the 

 second line is so near the margin as to suggest the probability 

 that a portion of the stone has been broken off, and that the 

 letters | L L are only a fragment of a word — perhaps a proper 

 name. At the end of each line is a horizontal stroke, indicating 

 contraction, or, possibly, the letter I. The stone, a roughly-hewn 

 granite, is now built into the wall of a stable. 



NETHEEXON, PKINTEE, TKtfEO. 



