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     Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 93  1977  page 39

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


1. Plan (underside) and profile of complete capital found in destruction debris blocking doorway at north end of west range                 
 communicating with cloister. In size and form it agrees with the respond base found in situ at east end of nave pier arcade             
          (Plate VIIA) and may therefore be accepted as almost certainly from the destroyed arcade. The material is from the Hythe Beds.             
2. Part of a stone bowl, possibly from a piscina or stoup. Found inside the south aisle of the nave near its east end.                                
       3. Cusp termination, one of an identical pair found in tracing the outer wall of the north aisle of the nave. From its unweathered                   
condition it may have come from an internal feature.                                                                                                                                       

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