Sixth report and inventory of monuments and constructions in the county of Berwick . SECTION THROUGH CHURCH e~ CONVENTUAL BUILDINGS 10 5 0 10 30 40 SO 60 70 fO qO 100 f=FFT I 1 !— 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i __. H 1 1 h. Fig. 124. EAST ELEVATION OF CHURCH t~ CONVENTUAL BUILDJNG5. To face p. 152. 625 8/14 E. inventory of monuments, etc., in county of berwick. 133 Parish of Mertoun. 24 feet. The transepts, measuring 38 feet within the east and westwalls, have each had a vaulted east aisle of two bays. Little morethan the east half of the north transept (fig. 125) now remains,including the


Sixth report and inventory of monuments and constructions in the county of Berwick . SECTION THROUGH CHURCH e~ CONVENTUAL BUILDINGS 10 5 0 10 30 40 SO 60 70 fO qO 100 f=FFT I 1 !— 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i __. H 1 1 h. Fig. 124. EAST ELEVATION OF CHURCH t~ CONVENTUAL BUILDJNG5. To face p. 152. 625 8/14 E. inventory of monuments, etc., in county of berwick. 133 Parish of Mertoun. 24 feet. The transepts, measuring 38 feet within the east and westwalls, have each had a vaulted east aisle of two bays. Little morethan the east half of the north transept (fig. 125) now remains,including the east aisle and part of the north wall. To the east are


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