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BREADSALL PRIORY. 



of these walls have a dressed stone plinth, and in one is a 

 small blocked up doorway with chamfered jambs (in the 

 position marked " B " on the plan). These walls are some- 

 times attributed to the Priory, but careful measurements show 



those with the plinth to be the lower parts of the walls of 

 the Elizabethan house, while the fourth wall is the founda- 

 tion of a lean-to addition, which the engraving of the front of 

 the house made in 1791 shows to have been inserted between 



