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and, having there narrowly escaped the melting pot, had been 
transferred to the cabinet of a neighbouring antiquary,* has at 
length through the liberality of Mr. S. K enrich, of W est 
Bromwich, been safely deposited on the very site, and amidst a 
great portion of the remains of the Monastery for the use of 
which it was originally designed. 
* J. Blount, Esq., at whose death the mortar, with the rest of his 
collection of antiquities, being put up to sale by auction, was purchased 
at a considerable price by Mr. S. Kenrick. It is of bell metal, weighs 
76 lb., and measures in height 9 inches, and in width at the top 
Hi inches. It bears two inscriptions : the upper, 
+ frWMmmwi. BEE. 
iiPBfcfH33€*. 033^21. the lower, + 
11 . $mm. #. 
