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A History of the County of Sussex
… shafts and moulded outer orders towards the sanctuary, but little or nothing was done to the triforium; the clearstory, … of the vaulting in the main body, in place of the former wood ceilings, necessitated the strengthening of the … the base of the clearstory, that to the east wall being a little lower than those to the side walls. The clearstory …
A History of the County of Sussex
… altar a chantry for his soul, founded in the church of Little Hodley in 1303. 4 The principal chantries at this … 1879; Amy Mary, Countess of March, 1879; and Canon G. H. Wood, Treasurer. The altar retains an ancient slab of … Pat. R. 13017, pp. 162, 315; 13214, p. 6; Arch. xlv, 173. 'Little Hodley' is probably East Hoathly. Cal. Close R. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… or double-scalloped capitals, with chamfered abaci, but a little more variety is seen in the three western bays, where … additional arches. The west wall of the nave retains very little if anything to denote that it is of 12th-century … There is nothing to show what the niche contained. A little higher, south of the niche, is another short length of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… or ST. ANDREW IN THE OX-MARKET ( de Bobus) or in Ox Street ( in vico boum) 7 is a rectory and the advowson has … still own it. 8 The parish extends on both sides of East Street from North Pallant and St. Martin's Street almost to the East Gate. ST. ANDREW IN THE PALLANT The …
A History of the County of Sussex
… The church of ST. PETER THE GREAT or SUBDEANERY, in West Street, was begun in 1850 in the 14th-century style, and was … while the south-west corner, to avoid projection into the street, is curiously splayed and corbelled with two bosses, … deliberately defaced. The ceiling is a modern mansard of wood. The woodwork of the tower is probably original, showing …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Bishop of Chichester, stands at the corner of South Street and Market Avenue. It was built in 1855 in the … on its west side, standing on the south side of Priory Street, forms part of an 18th-century brick house with tiled … Chapel (Calvinistic), on the west side of Chapel Street, is a brick building with corrugated iron roof erected …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… a symmetrical front and is of the early 19th century. East Street: c(9) Cottages, two, have thatched roofs and are dated … they are now linked by a Victorian building. West Street: c(18) Bank Farm, house, is of the 17th century. The …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… wing. The N. wing has on the S. front a late 17th-century wood cornice with modillions, carried round the ends of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is the village. The South-Eastern railway passes a little to the north. There are 210 acres of woodland. The … partly of brick and partly of stone, with a spire of wood; near it is the parsonage-house, a handsome edifice. … and villas. The village consists principally of one long street, on the road from London to Ongar and Dunmow, and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… E. wall, (2) to William Fitzherbert, 1761, and Ann (Wood-house) his wife, 1765, white marble cartouche and second … addition. The E. and W. ends are gabled and the two light wood-framed windows have stone voussoirs. b(23) Frogmore …
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