REPORT ON EXCAVATIONS, ETC. 
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excavation may perhaps reveal traces of the apsidal end of an 
early Norman choir. The results of the excavation so far 
carried out are certainly such as to encourage us to proceed 
with the task of completely clearing as much of the choir as 
lies in our property. 
The interior side of the east wall (FF) has also been cleared, 
and a pit made at the N.E. angle (G) to shew the depth of the 
foundation, which is unusually great. 
It should be added that with one or two trivial exceptions, 
the wall stumps have been left as they were found ; only as 
much cement has been used as is necessary to keep the stones 
together. Wherever a stone has been inserted, the date 1901 
has been cut in the face of it. 
Plate V. will give the reader a summary of the results so 
far obtained in the course of the excavations. 
