. A corner of Kent; or, Some account of the parish of Ash-next-Sandwich, its historical sites and existing antiquities. eaves, which couldonly have been made for the first floor, or ringing-loft, of a tower. That the Holland Chancel or Chapel was then built, or shortly afterwards,is probable, as the remains of a foundation werediscovered a short time ago, northward of the presentwall, A, i. This part of the building, as it exists atpresent, was probably erected at the same time withthe central towers. THE END. cox AND WYMAN, PRINTEES, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON. 3W^ ^ -• ^ y^r>^


. A corner of Kent; or, Some account of the parish of Ash-next-Sandwich, its historical sites and existing antiquities. eaves, which couldonly have been made for the first floor, or ringing-loft, of a tower. That the Holland Chancel or Chapel was then built, or shortly afterwards,is probable, as the remains of a foundation werediscovered a short time ago, northward of the presentwall, A, i. This part of the building, as it exists atpresent, was probably erected at the same time withthe central towers. THE END. cox AND WYMAN, PRINTEES, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON. 3W^ ^ -• ^ y^r>^^yr\/r LIBRARY OF CONGRESS g^l 0 019 828 907 3 Ji. Seal of Uohert de Septvans, temp. King John. LONDON:EOBEET HAEDWICKE, 192, PICCADILLY. 1864. v.^ ^ -? -? o v^ ^ / /^/?c TO THE MOST EEVEBENDCHARLES THOMAS LONGLBY, AUCHBISHOP or CANTERBURY, AND PRIMATE OF ALL ENGLAND, Cljese C0ntrikti0ns tobmh t^t pistorg of a ||aris|t iE PEINCIPAL POETION OF WHICH, FKOM THE TIME OF THE CONQUEST, FOKMED FOE SEVERAL CENTUEIES PART OF THE POSSESSIONS OF THE SEE OF CANTERBUSY, ARE {Miii\f l^txmmiavi)RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED BY HIS GRACESMOST OBEDIENT AND VERY FAITHFUL SERVANT, J. R. PLANCHE. vr PREFACE. X AM not the first person by many who has found,-^ long before he finished his work, that he waswriting a book he had no idea of writing when hebegan it. Having a vested interest in the parishof Ash, in the shape of a daughter married to theincumbent of it, and mother of sundry urchins bornin it, I one day, in an unguarded moment, took it inmy head that a sort of digest of the account of thesaid parish, which I had read in the third volume ofMr. Ha


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