. Archaeologia cantiana. hJune, 1381). Also, they say that John atte Forstall, of Tenham, feloniouslymade insurrection at Tenham, against the King and his people,on Monday, the morrow of the Holy Trinity, in the foresaidyear, and so continued till the feast of St. Swithin, in the yearaforesaid (from 10th June to 15th July, 1381). Also, they say that John Beangraunt, of Tenham, feloniously 96 THE GREAT REBELLION IN KENT. made insurrection against our Lord the King, and liis people,at Tenham, on tlie day and year aforesaid. Also, they say that Eichard Frere, of the hundred of Milton,feloniously


. Archaeologia cantiana. hJune, 1381). Also, they say that John atte Forstall, of Tenham, feloniouslymade insurrection at Tenham, against the King and his people,on Monday, the morrow of the Holy Trinity, in the foresaidyear, and so continued till the feast of St. Swithin, in the yearaforesaid (from 10th June to 15th July, 1381). Also, they say that John Beangraunt, of Tenham, feloniously 96 THE GREAT REBELLION IN KENT. made insurrection against our Lord the King, and liis people,at Tenham, on tlie day and year aforesaid. Also, they say that Eichard Frere, of the hundred of Milton,feloniously made insurrection against our Lord the King, andhis people, and feloniously entered the manor of Tenham, andthere burnt the court rentals, and other muniments foundtherein. Also, they say that the foresaid John atte Forstall, JohnBeangraunt, and Richard Frere, were insurrectionists, and inwarlike manner made insurrection at Tenham, against our Lordthe King, and compelled his son, and others there, to rise 97 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE CHURCH OF ST. MARY,STONE, NEAR DARTFORD. BY GEORGE EDMUND STREET, The recent restoration of this Church confided to myhands by the Rector, the Rev. F. W. Murray, appearsto afford a fair opportunity for giving a general descrip-tion of the building and all its architectural features;and this may, I hope, be rendered more complete thanprevious accounts have been, by the aid of some of thosediscoveries vi^hich commonly reward the careful churchrestorer, and which in this case happen to have been ofmore than usual interest and importance. The descriptions of the church given in Hasteds His-tory of Kent, in Weevers Sepulchral Monuments, andelsewhere, have not thrown any light on the history ofits erection. Nor have the more recent publicationsspecially devoted to its illustration, done more thantheir predecessors. These publications are, first, a shortnotice, illustrated by ten plates, contained in the fourthpart of Mr. Cavelers Select


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