Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county . May21 Nov. 3, 1825; Nov. 18, 1830; May 18,1842), instituted on the death of Robert Barlow Gardiner ;patrons, ut supra {Bish. Certif.). He married on Aug. 19,1846, Caroline Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the lateVice-Admiral Windham, of Felbrigg, co. Norfolk. INCUMBENT OF TIDEBROOK. [A district church, dedicated to St. John Baptist, has been erectedin the hamlet of Tidebrook. It was consecrated on Nov. 25, 1856,but a district was not assigned to it by the Ecclesiastical Commissionersuntil 1


Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county . May21 Nov. 3, 1825; Nov. 18, 1830; May 18,1842), instituted on the death of Robert Barlow Gardiner ;patrons, ut supra {Bish. Certif.). He married on Aug. 19,1846, Caroline Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the lateVice-Admiral Windham, of Felbrigg, co. Norfolk. INCUMBENT OF TIDEBROOK. [A district church, dedicated to St. John Baptist, has been erectedin the hamlet of Tidebrook. It was consecrated on Nov. 25, 1856,but a district was not assigned to it by the Ecclesiastical Commissionersuntil 1858. The patronage is vested in the vicars of Wadhurst andMayfield alternately. The living formerly a perpetual curacy, is nowesteemed a vicarage.] 1856 Albert James Roberts, clerk, (St. Johns College, Oxford ; May 2, 1850; 1861), licenced to the perpetualcuracy of Tidebrook, on the presentation of the vicar of Wad-hurst. He was not inducted until June 3, 1858, thoughallowed to do duty from the day of consecration. THE WILMINGTON GIANT. By the Rev. W. de St. CROIX, ,. Giant as seen in 1850. A desiee had long been present with me to examine intothis figure, briefly noticed by the Rev. G. M. Cooper invol. iv., p. 63, This desire was quickened by thepublication of a paper in the Transactions of the RoyalInstitute of British Architects (1872, 3S p. 181). Theauthor of this paper was Dr. John S. Phene, Fellow,, , , etc., etc., the title of it beingI Results of a recent investigation into ancient monu-ments and relics. Towards the close of his paper, where the writer isglancing at the historical evidence in favour of sacrificialmonuments in Britain—of which indeed he regards this xxvi. o 98 THE WILMINGTON GIANT. figure to afford a strong case—he devotes a considerableamount of attention to the statement of his I give in extenso, as it scarcely admits of anycurtailment and alludes to so many points, that, u From the chain whi


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