. Archaeologia cantiana. 97 NOTES ON WAREHORNE CHURCH AND ITS AN-CIENT STAINED GLASS, WITH INDICES TO THEPAROCHIAL REGISTERS OF WAREHORNE ANDNEWENDEN. BY WILLIAM J. LIGHTFOOT. This church, which contains several interesting features,consists of a nave, north and south aisles, chancel, andwestern tower. The nave is separated from the aislesby three arches with circular pillars of Sussex marble,the span of each eastern arch being greater than theothers. This part of the church, with the exception ofthe blocked-up western arch of the tower, which is Per-pendicular, is of late Early English date,
. Archaeologia cantiana. 97 NOTES ON WAREHORNE CHURCH AND ITS AN-CIENT STAINED GLASS, WITH INDICES TO THEPAROCHIAL REGISTERS OF WAREHORNE ANDNEWENDEN. BY WILLIAM J. LIGHTFOOT. This church, which contains several interesting features,consists of a nave, north and south aisles, chancel, andwestern tower. The nave is separated from the aislesby three arches with circular pillars of Sussex marble,the span of each eastern arch being greater than theothers. This part of the church, with the exception ofthe blocked-up western arch of the tower, which is Per-pendicular, is of late Early English date, and retainsmost of its ancient features. The windows are remark-ably lofty and grace-ful, especially thoseat the ends of theaisles, and seem allto have been filledwith ancient stainedglass, which we willnotice below. The east end ofthe south aisle origi-nally formed a chan-try, in the south wall of which is a trefoil-headed piscina,with its stone shelf, and by its side is a square ambry, which VOL. IV. H
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