Churchyard Well and Bath.

—Whilst making a short antiquarian excursion in the county of Norfolk last autumn, I visited the ancient church at East Dereham. Amongst other features of interest which this fine church displays, may be enumerated its massive bell tower, detached from the sacred edifice, on the S.E. of the chancel; and a rude building, to the west of the building, also detached, on the western front of which is the following inscription:

"This bath

was erected in the year

1793,

in part by voluntary subscriptions, for public benefit,

on the ruins of a tomb which contained the remains of

WITHBURGA,

youngest daughter of

ANNAS,