Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county . 7- Fig 6. In about 1380 the small Saxon chancel, which onemay assume had survived till then, was pulled down,its long-and-short quoins being rebuilt with thewidened and greatly lengthened chancel—an unusuallydignified one for so small a church—that now east window is only mediaeval so far as its internalarch and jambs, the intersecting tracery of threelights dating from a repair of about 1830.* Rightand left of this, on the inside, are two moulded stone *Vide an excellent account of the church i


Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county . 7- Fig 6. In about 1380 the small Saxon chancel, which onemay assume had survived till then, was pulled down,its long-and-short quoins being rebuilt with thewidened and greatly lengthened chancel—an unusuallydignified one for so small a church—that now east window is only mediaeval so far as its internalarch and jambs, the intersecting tracery of threelights dating from a repair of about 1830.* Rightand left of this, on the inside, are two moulded stone *Vide an excellent account of the church in The Gentlemans Magazineior 1832, Part I. pp. 577-559. I 82 POLING AND THE KNIGHTS HOSPITALLERS. brackets, perhaps to support a beam for the Cross an<|]candlesticks, or to carry images. Their tops are abou tlevel with the internal cill of the window. (Fig. 6). In the enlargement of the chancel in the end of thl14th Century—perhaps about 1381, when Polingbecame part of the endowment of the newly founder)College of Arundel—part of the area of the Saxoijchancel was taken into


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