The antiquarian itinerary, comprising specimens of architecture, monastic, castellated, and domestic; with other vestiges of antiquity in Great Britain Accompanied with descriptions . otherwise written in records, Pangfield, Painfidd, Pantisfield,Paunfitld, Penfeld, and Puntfend. Pantfield Hall stands near the church. The manor-houseis a large building, partly old and partly new. Tlie hall wasbuilt in 1346, and the other ancient part of this building waserected in 1583. By whom this was done may be learnt from these capitals „ U carved upon tlie mantle-piece ia the dining-room, which stand for


The antiquarian itinerary, comprising specimens of architecture, monastic, castellated, and domestic; with other vestiges of antiquity in Great Britain Accompanied with descriptions . otherwise written in records, Pangfield, Painfidd, Pantisfield,Paunfitld, Penfeld, and Puntfend. Pantfield Hall stands near the church. The manor-houseis a large building, partly old and partly new. Tlie hall wasbuilt in 1346, and the other ancient part of this building waserected in 1583. By whom this was done may be learnt from these capitals „ U carved upon tlie mantle-piece ia the dining-room, which stand for George Cotton, and Franceshis wife. Pantfield Priory was probably built either in the reign ofking John or Henry the Third, for in the year 1250 the priorand monks of this place had licence for a free warren. The church, dedicated to St. Christopher, as appears froman old register of this diocese, and not to the Virgin Mary,as some historians a£Brm, is small, of one pace with the chan-cel, and tyled. PANXriELD At the west end there is a spire shingled, containing onebell: it is situated pleasantly upon a little green, and theparsonage-bouse stands near the west


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