. A corner of Kent; or, Some account of the parish of Ash-next-Sandwich, its historical sites and existing antiquities. d appear, from the extrathickness of the walls at the north-west end of thebuilding (see letter E), there must have been a towerat that spot. This idea has been corroborated by POSTSCRIPT. 413 the finding the cill of a small oylet, or arrow-slitwindow, close under the present eaves, which couldonly have been made for the first floor, or ringing-loft, of a tower. That the Holland Chancel or Chapel was then built, or shortly afterwards,is probable, as the remains of


. A corner of Kent; or, Some account of the parish of Ash-next-Sandwich, its historical sites and existing antiquities. d appear, from the extrathickness of the walls at the north-west end of thebuilding (see letter E), there must have been a towerat that spot. This idea has been corroborated by POSTSCRIPT. 413 the finding the cill of a small oylet, or arrow-slitwindow, close under the present eaves, which couldonly have been made for the first floor, or ringing-loft, of a tower. That the Holland Chancel or Chapel was then built, or shortly afterwards,is probable, as the remains of a foundation werediscovered a short time ago, northward of the presentwall, A, i. This part of the building, as it exists atpresent, was probably erected at the same time withthe central towers. THE END. cox AND WYMAN, PRINTEES, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON. 3W^ ^ -• ^ y^r>^^yr\/r LIBRARY OF CONGRESS g^l 0 019 828 907 3 Ji. z^s^;


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