Adam's illustrated guide to Rye (with map) : Winchelsea, Northiam, Camben-on-Sea, and all places of interest in the neighbourhood . Thomas Gladstone, (died).889, Arthur John William Crosse, (resigned)903, Arthur Plumptre Howes, Note—1760-90, Peter CoUett, Curate-in-Charge. ST. BARTHOLOMEW S HOSPITAL, RYE. 1421, Thomas Chace, Warden, 13 Dec. 8 Henry also Sussex Archceological Collections, Vol. xvii.— Notes on Rye and its Inhabitants pp. 123-136. In Salymanns Antiquarian Notes in the Library of theSussex Archaeological Society at Lewes, are entries relatingto the Hospital at


Adam's illustrated guide to Rye (with map) : Winchelsea, Northiam, Camben-on-Sea, and all places of interest in the neighbourhood . Thomas Gladstone, (died).889, Arthur John William Crosse, (resigned)903, Arthur Plumptre Howes, Note—1760-90, Peter CoUett, Curate-in-Charge. ST. BARTHOLOMEW S HOSPITAL, RYE. 1421, Thomas Chace, Warden, 13 Dec. 8 Henry also Sussex Archceological Collections, Vol. xvii.— Notes on Rye and its Inhabitants pp. 123-136. In Salymanns Antiquarian Notes in the Library of theSussex Archaeological Society at Lewes, are entries relatingto the Hospital at Playden. 1 --^^- L^- •^3.^ -? MONASTERY OF ST. AUGUSTINE, RYE. I GUIDE TO RYE. 57 ECCLESIASTICAL EDIFICES, &c. HE FRIARY is the next ecclesiasti-cal edifice to the churcli in pointof time, the remains of which,though much changed from theoriginal, are still standing abouthalf-way down on the east side ofConduit Hill, leading out of HighStreet. With respect to thisbuilding Jeake writes: — Rye hada monastery of the Friars Here-mites of Saint Augustine, thechapel whereof is yet standing,erected anno. i6 Henry VHL,. by him shortlyfirst dissolution,27th year of his and dissolved after, with the because in thereign, the revenues were not ;^2oo per annum, and Jeakefounds this opinion on a certain memorandum in the townrecords. Nevertheless, the entry of 1524 relates only tothe repairs (executed by I\Ir. Thomas INIarshe, of TowerHouse), of the roofs and buildings, not to the foundationof the Monastery. The house of Austin Friars ismentioned as far back as the 37th Edward HI., 1364,and the architecture of the south windows is of this it was dissolved by Henry VHI., in 1535, the site ofit was granted by him to Thomas Goodwin. The oldaccounts of the churchwardens, however, tend to show thatthe Friary was erected earlier than is stated by Jeake,because in the will of John Bewley, quoted under thehead of the church, and which is dated March 12th,1517, occurs the fo


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