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ON SOME PERFORATIONS In the church of St. Mary Magdalen at Tannton, Somer- setshire, there is an elegant one through the east wall of the north aisle, looking direct to the high altar. The smaller openings by the side of the chancel-arch, are of such frequent occur- rence that it is only necessary to mention a few which pre- sent some peculiarities. At Newnham Murren, Oxford- shire, in very plain Norman work, the Squint is a small opening nearly round, not more than a foot in diameter, and as it is carried through a very thick wall, has almost the appearance of looking through a telescope. ,3«l^||:fl«l|!l!llll!lii CI:---- St. Mary Magdalen, Taunton m ■s. H'.j.' sr. MARTS, NEWNHAM MDRRF^K, OXFOBDSHIRF..
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