Journal of the British Archaeological AssociationBritish Archaeological Association, 1925 |
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... Winchelsea . By the REV . P. H. DITCHFIELD , M.A. , F.S.A. Luton Parish Church . By T. G. HOBBS , F.R.G.S. Plate 1. Effigy in 14th century recess , p . 177 . Baptistery and Font , p . 179 . ... ... Chapel to memory of Sir Julius Wernher ...
... Winchelsea . By the REV . P. H. DITCHFIELD , M.A. , F.S.A. Luton Parish Church . By T. G. HOBBS , F.R.G.S. Plate 1. Effigy in 14th century recess , p . 177 . Baptistery and Font , p . 179 . ... ... Chapel to memory of Sir Julius Wernher ...
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... WINCHELSEA , and first visited the Court House , the first building erected on the new site of the town with stones brought from Old Winchelsea which now lies beneath the waves . The old House has a fine fireplace , a panelled chimney ...
... WINCHELSEA , and first visited the Court House , the first building erected on the new site of the town with stones brought from Old Winchelsea which now lies beneath the waves . The old House has a fine fireplace , a panelled chimney ...
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... Winchelsea to slumber in peace . From the Court House the company proceeded to the CHURCH OF ST . THOMAS , where they were met by the vicar , who , after a short prayer , addressed them and welcomed the Association saying how much he ...
... Winchelsea to slumber in peace . From the Court House the company proceeded to the CHURCH OF ST . THOMAS , where they were met by the vicar , who , after a short prayer , addressed them and welcomed the Association saying how much he ...
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... Winchelsea , were sent by sea to be recast in London , but the vessel having been lost the bell tower was allowed to fall into decay and no remains now exist . Our guide pointed out the spaciousness of the church and aisles , the ...
... Winchelsea , were sent by sea to be recast in London , but the vessel having been lost the bell tower was allowed to fall into decay and no remains now exist . Our guide pointed out the spaciousness of the church and aisles , the ...
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... Winchelsea . On leaving the church the members contributed towards the fabric repair fund and then visited the Greyfriars ' Chapel , by the kind permission of Mr. G. W. Freeman , K.C. The Greyfriars were established here before 1233 ...
... Winchelsea . On leaving the church the members contributed towards the fabric repair fund and then visited the Greyfriars ' Chapel , by the kind permission of Mr. G. W. Freeman , K.C. The Greyfriars were established here before 1233 ...
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