Adam's illustrated guide to Rye (with map) : Winchelsea, Northiam, Camben-on-Sea, and all places of interest in the neighbourhood . ^ 8s. lod. yearly, derived from land andmoney in the funds. The Endowed School by the road-side is a neat little building; it contains a dwelling formaster and mistress, who receive ^82 per annum frommoneys left by Mr. Bradshaw, in 1734. The samegentleman also left £\Q) for medical attendance for the gift of 30s. is also distributed among the register dates from 1686. IDEN. This is a parish about two miles from Rye. Thechurch is in the Perp


Adam's illustrated guide to Rye (with map) : Winchelsea, Northiam, Camben-on-Sea, and all places of interest in the neighbourhood . ^ 8s. lod. yearly, derived from land andmoney in the funds. The Endowed School by the road-side is a neat little building; it contains a dwelling formaster and mistress, who receive ^82 per annum frommoneys left by Mr. Bradshaw, in 1734. The samegentleman also left £\Q) for medical attendance for the gift of 30s. is also distributed among the register dates from 1686. IDEN. This is a parish about two miles from Rye. Thechurch is in the Perpendicular style, dedicated to AllSaints, built of stone, with chancel, nave, aisles, and atower containing six bells. Only the moat now remainsof the old Mansion of La Mote, which Edward I., in 1318,granted Edmund de Passeley license to fortify. Theregister dates from the year 1559. ;^5 is distributed yearlyfrom Smiths charity, bequeathed to Peasmarsh chiefly. ICKLESHAM. This is a village about five miles from Rye and twomiles from Winchelsca. The fine church, which is M-f^ ^v^ viw t A, ^^ ^ M i^i >\ ^ wmi. r r-tl Mtf ^WV. GUIDE TO RYE. 165 worth careful inspection, is dedicated to St. original Church was one of the common Saxon andEarly Norman type, and considerable additions were madein the second and third quarters of the twelfth Rev. Grevile M. Livett, , in vol. 48 of theSussex Arch^ological Collections, says : This Church isa gem of many hues, and we regret we have not sufficientspace to describe its numerous architectural repairs were carried out between the years1847 and 1852 under the supervision of Mr. S. S. Tuelon. RETT. A village about six miles from Rye. The road to Pettfrom Winchelsea forms one of the prettiest drives inthis locality. A modern church, dedicated to SaintsIMary and Peter, is pleasantly situated by the was built in 1864, upon the site of a more ancientstructure, which was by no means re


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