. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . s marked by a vaulting column, and abovea string-course, 10 ft. from the ground, is recessedabout 2 ft. and contains a pair of lancet the easternmost bay is the processional doorwayof three moulded members, and in the eighth bay isanother doorway, which is an insertion. The lastbay contains marks of the doorway of the stairs tothe lay brothers dorter and another door to a vice inthe south-west angle. In the middle of the eastern-most bay of the nave was a rough foundation, whichmust have supported the pulpitum, though its positionis f


. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . s marked by a vaulting column, and abovea string-course, 10 ft. from the ground, is recessedabout 2 ft. and contains a pair of lancet the easternmost bay is the processional doorwayof three moulded members, and in the eighth bay isanother doorway, which is an insertion. The lastbay contains marks of the doorway of the stairs tothe lay brothers dorter and another door to a vice inthe south-west angle. In the middle of the eastern-most bay of the nave was a rough foundation, whichmust have supported the pulpitum, though its positionis further east than might have been expected. Noother evidence of internal arrangements has beenfound, save that in the westernmost bay of the 87 Sir Thos. Gatehouse, MS. Surv. of 40 The Abbots of Beaulieu had a fair 41 Recov. R. East. 33 Geo. II, rot. Hants, 1778. at Faringdon (co. Berks.), but not ap- 160; East. 8 Geo. Ill, rot. 483. 38 Complete Peerage, ii, 49. parently at Beaulieu. * Hanti, i, 513. 39 Ibid, ii, 50 n. 48 ibid. 652.


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