A number of stones containing mouldings have been found, some of the sections of which are shown. Some of the mouldings (as in Figs. [657], [658], and [659]) are early, while the other mouldings (as in Figs. [660], [661], and [662]) are for the most part late. It is not known to what parts of the

Fig. 661.—Newbattle Abbey. Details of Mouldings.

Fig. 662.—Newbattle Abbey. Vaulting Ribs. Fig. 663.—Newbattle Abbey. Cap and Base of Doorway.

building any of these details belonged, except in the case of Fig. 659, which is from the doorway at the west end of the refectory. The door entered from the western cloister walk, and is partly in situ. [Fig. 663] represents a cap and base supposed to belong to the nave arcade, from their having been found in the nave.

[Fig. 660] gives a series of arch mouldings, one of them being a window, with its mullion. The door jamb, with its base mouldings ([Fig. 661]), is probably a fifteenth or sixteenth century piece of work.