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the side door has already been referred to; all the windows are likewise strongly secured with iron interlacing bars.

Fig. 1473.—Innerpeffray Church. South Doorway.

Fig. 1472 shows the jamb moulding of the south doorway. Over this doorway there is a small pointed opening (see Fig. 1469), probably intended to throw light on the rood screen which stood near it, as is evident from the corbels for carrying it, three of which still exist on the