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 Saxon Sculptured Stones at Norham. 



[With Two Plates.] 



When the Club met at Norham in September 1858, the 

 Sculptured Stones, which have at different times been dug 

 out of the old foundations of the Saxon Church, were ex- 

 amined with much interest, and a wish was expressed to have 

 them drawn and figured in our Transactions, as illustrating 

 the Saxon styles of ornament in the ninth century. Mr. T. 

 G. Grete has presented drawings of them to the Club, and 

 we are indebted to Mr. F. R. Wilson, Architect, Alnwick, for 

 preparing lithographs of these drawings. Some account is 

 given of these Sculptures in the present volume of the Trans- 

 actions, pages 121 and 122. 



PLATE I. 



View of the Sculptured Stones as they are built up into a pillar in the Church- 

 yard at Norham. 



PLATE II. 



Separate drawings of stones built up into the pillar but not seen in plate I., 

 with enlarged drawings of some of the more remarkable Sculptures. 



G. T. 



