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     Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 93  1977  page 36

Excavations on the Site of Leeds Priory Part  I  - THE CHURCH  By P. J. Tester, F.S.A.  continued


1. Profile of moulded plinth of Norman buttress at south-west corner of nave (Plate IA).             
2. Profile of plinth at opening into south transept apse with nook-shaft base (Plate lilA).            
3. South jamb, west side, of blocked doorway between north aisle of nave and north transept, 
with reconstructed profile of base moulding of missing jamb-shaft (Plate VIIB).                   
4. Plan of fourteenth-century pier against south side of aisle in north walk of cloister, drawn at 
base of shafts with profile to illustrate moulding of base and plinth below. The three other 
related bases were of the same form (Plate IVA).                                                                            

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