. Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county . THE HUNDRED OF SWANBOROUGH. U9 According to Berry, they bare. Gu. a cross engr. the first quarter, a trefoil slipped, vert. Crest: Apeacock in his pride, affrontee, Arms of Ridge. Note.—A member of this family, Margaret, married(circa 1530) Edmund Henslow, of Lindfield, Master ofthe game in Ashdown Forest and Broill Park. ECCLESIASTICAL. Iford.—The Church of Iford is mentioned in Domesday,and is returned in that survey as having six oldest portion of the existing edifice was e


. Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county . THE HUNDRED OF SWANBOROUGH. U9 According to Berry, they bare. Gu. a cross engr. the first quarter, a trefoil slipped, vert. Crest: Apeacock in his pride, affrontee, Arms of Ridge. Note.—A member of this family, Margaret, married(circa 1530) Edmund Henslow, of Lindfield, Master ofthe game in Ashdown Forest and Broill Park. ECCLESIASTICAL. Iford.—The Church of Iford is mentioned in Domesday,and is returned in that survey as having six oldest portion of the existing edifice was erected 1100, and in other parts of the building there areexamples of Early English and Decorated styles. Thefollowing description of this Norman Church is taken fromPetits Notes on Sussex Churches ( Arch. Journal,vol. vi., p. 124):— It has a square central tower, very plain, and crowned with ashingled spire. There are no transepts, nor aisles to the nave, but thechancel has had a north chapel, or vestry, entered from within by a segmentalpointed archway on Early English imposts with square abacus. There isno east window. The tower arches suggest the intention of transepts, thoseon the north and south sides being deep, and apparently constructed


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