FrazER—On a Bronze Bell and Sculptured Head of Stone. 13 
front hair hangs down in quantity over the forehead, cut straight 
across ; behind, it hangs in ample ringlets on the neck; and the ton- 
sure would appear to have been a narrow strip along the vertex, run- 
ning from before backwards, not above half an inch in width. It 
was found at the east end of the church, and to the left (north) of the 
situation for an altar. In front of this altar site two bodies were 
discovered with their heads to the south and limbs northwards, 
their skulls touching, interred about four feet under the pavement, 
and covered over with a layer of lime. 
I am indebted to Mr. Thomas Longfield for the above drawing 
of the stone head. 
Mixed with the clay and rubbish that lay over the pavement of 
the church floor, were several portions of human skeletons confusedly 
interred; with them was some broken pottery, now in the Academy’s 
Museum, and low down on the floor were irregular heaps of charcoal 
scattered about. On the skeleton of one man, whose bones were of large 
size, lay a stone of about 2 cwt.; his body and limbs appeared doubled 
