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very small, and another rather longer with a cusped head, all formed in freestone, and on the extreme east end of the south wall near the altar a square-headed window with slab lintel and sill. Between these windows a

Fig. 1310.—Oronsay Priory. Cross and South Side of Narthex and Church.