. A corner of Kent; or, Some account of the parish of Ash-next-Sandwich, its historical sites and existing antiquities. I I i L Viewfeomtlie SoutK Transept looking tkrougin ttieliLgK CiiarLcel irLto the Holland CliaTLC el. Tro-m^cLTlxotoyTccpl-L l^J M^ l\r. Dixon \ I. THE CHURCH AND ITS MONUMENTS. 185 and 220 acres of arable, 30 acres of pasture, and8 acres of marsh land, in the parishes of St. Nicholasand Monkton, Thanet, granted to Cheney, and heldin capite. The land charged with the annual pay-ment of twenty shillings to the chantry of the UpperH
. A corner of Kent; or, Some account of the parish of Ash-next-Sandwich, its historical sites and existing antiquities. I I i L Viewfeomtlie SoutK Transept looking tkrougin ttieliLgK CiiarLcel irLto the Holland CliaTLC el. Tro-m^cLTlxotoyTccpl-L l^J M^ l\r. Dixon \ I. THE CHURCH AND ITS MONUMENTS. 185 and 220 acres of arable, 30 acres of pasture, and8 acres of marsh land, in the parishes of St. Nicholasand Monkton, Thanet, granted to Cheney, and heldin capite. The land charged with the annual pay-ment of twenty shillings to the chantry of the UpperHall is simj)ly stated in the will of Septvanss widow^to be that which lyeth or beith next to the saidchantry, which must therefore have been in thevillage of Ash. The piscina in this chancel is of the fifteenthcentury. A priests door (restored) communicateswith the high chancel, called also the south chanceland the Guilton chancel, and in the fourteenthcentury designated, as already stated, the chancel ofOur Lady. The wall on each side the door is piercedwith arches appropriated to monuments of the familiesof
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