. Encyclopedia of antiquities : and elements of archaeology, classical and mediæval . At Dewsbury, Formerly in Fordwich Church, Kent. From Gent. Mag. 1836, 38. ARCHITECTURE OF THE BRITONS, ANGLO-SAXONS, &C, 133 wet, because the bottom part only layin tbe ground.^ 2. Prismatic, but carved on the lid,A. D. through a hole hroken in the wall. (Knighton,2620). Of people meeting there on business,(Eadmer, 26), and early in the morning on lawmatters, begging to have mass first said by thepriest. (S. Dunelm. 35.) Of hovels adjoining forthe residence of the priest. {Id. 44.) [On


. Encyclopedia of antiquities : and elements of archaeology, classical and mediæval . At Dewsbury, Formerly in Fordwich Church, Kent. From Gent. Mag. 1836, 38. ARCHITECTURE OF THE BRITONS, ANGLO-SAXONS, &C, 133 wet, because the bottom part only layin tbe ground.^ 2. Prismatic, but carved on the lid,A. D. through a hole hroken in the wall. (Knighton,2620). Of people meeting there on business,(Eadmer, 26), and early in the morning on lawmatters, begging to have mass first said by thepriest. (S. Dunelm. 35.) Of hovels adjoining forthe residence of the priest. {Id. 44.) [One wasat Bicknor, a room projecting nearly across theaisle, and under the same roof. See Hasteds Kent,V. 568, where is an engraving of one.] Of noblesstopping at every Church by which they rode, andsaying their prayers out of doors if they could notget in. {JT. Sonpt. S5~.) Of laughing there re-probated. {Id. 949.) Of resort there by womenand children in war-time. (/rf. 1091.) Of forti-fying them like castles. {Angl. Sacr. i. 716, 1094.)Of disapprobation if placed near castles, thoughof antient custom.


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