Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county . bears the name oeadric, possibly tbmaker. (See an account of the churchSussex Arch. Coll. vol:II, p. 272; and of tbdial, Arch. Journal,vo\xi, p. 60.) Similar veiltical dials of early dat ]exist at Kirkdale, Yorfc Ishire, and at the neigt jbouring church of GrenEdstone. The latteifigured in Dr. Young]Hist, of Whitby, vol. ifp. 747, bears, like tb jat Bishopstone, tl jname of the makeivMr. TV. Figg, Lewes. \Engraving by Basire from the painting of the Siege of Boulogi fby Henry VIII, in 1544. Published by t


Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county . bears the name oeadric, possibly tbmaker. (See an account of the churchSussex Arch. Coll. vol:II, p. 272; and of tbdial, Arch. Journal,vo\xi, p. 60.) Similar veiltical dials of early dat ]exist at Kirkdale, Yorfc Ishire, and at the neigt jbouring church of GrenEdstone. The latteifigured in Dr. Young]Hist, of Whitby, vol. ifp. 747, bears, like tb jat Bishopstone, tl jname of the makeivMr. TV. Figg, Lewes. \Engraving by Basire from the painting of the Siege of Boulogi fby Henry VIII, in 1544. Published by the Society of Antiquari<]with four other engravings from historical paintings, all of whi(jwere at Cowdray, Sussex, and were destroyed by fire, 25 Sept. 173;—Also a letter from Lord Montague, dated, Sept. 1784, givh|the Society permission to copy the painting of the Procession jEdward VI, at Cowdray, but no other without leave.—Sir SibbafD. Scott, Bart. Two drawings showing the east and west ends of the choir 1Chichester Cathedral, previously to the alterations made about 182-. MUSEUM AT CHICHESTER. 1853. 323 jiud before the painting was obliterated from the ceilings; also ajiew of the west end of the nave.—Mr. Joseph Butler. Plan of the conventual church and buildings of Beaulieu Abbey,lainpshire, showing the results of recent excavations.—The Rev. Drawing of a sculptured tablet found in 1844 under the pavement,t Rustington Church, Sussex, by the Vicar, the Rev. J. C. design, much defaced, appears to have been a crucifix. To one]imb of the cross is suspended a scourge, to the other a rod; on thelexter side was a female figure kneeling at a desk, with three childrenjehind her; on the other side, a man in armour and a tabard, withAis sons behind him. Date, sixteenth century; dimensions, twofeet eight inches by two feet four inches. It may be a memorial of;ne of the Dawtrey family (De Alta Ripa), who held the manor ofPreston in the parish of Rustingt


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