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Identifier: historyofhampshi04doub (find matches)
Title: A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Doubleday, Herbert Arthur, 1867-1941
Subjects: Natural history
Publisher: Westminster (Constable)
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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onsiderably out of the perpendicular,especially towards the west. The nave windows are all of 14th-century style,with modern tracery, but old inner jambs ; theblocked north doorway is round-headed, of a singlehollow-chamfered order dying on to plain-chamferedjambs, and is also 14th-century work, while the southdoorway is contemporary with it and of the samedetail, but pointed and of two orders. In the blocking of the north doorway are set three 61 MS. penes Mr. William Fitzherbert-Brockholes. 89 Ibid. 69 Ibid. 64 Information kindly supplied by Mr.Gordon-Ives. 64 Round, Cal. of Doc. France, 2. ** Feud. Aids, ii, 314. «7 Feet of F. Hants, East. 27 Eliz. ;Recov. R. East. 32 Eliz. rot. 30 ; Add.Chart. 27933-43 ; Feet of F. Hants, Hil.32 Eliz. 68 Ibid. Mich. 32 & 33 Eliz. «» Exch. Dep. Hants, Mich. 36 Chas. II,no. 12. 0 Recov. R. East. 21 Geo. II, rot.18. 71 Sir Thomas Gatehouse MS. Surveyof Hants, penes Lord Swaythling. 9 Local information kindly supplied byCapt. G. D. Jeffreyi. JO
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D0GMERSFIE1.D PaRK (From an engraving by J. Landseer, 1808) ODIHAM HUNDRED «mall late 12th-century capitals and the ring of abanded shaft. There are narrow lancets in the two lower stagesof the west tower, only those in the north wall havingtheir old external stonework. The font at the west end of the nave datesfrom the 13th century, and has a large bowl about2 ft. 6 in. square, with five trefoiled panels on eachface ; the stem is octagonal, with two trefoiledpanels on each face, and is flanked by four littlebaluster shafts with moulded capitals and bases ; thereis an interesting pyramidal oak cover with a carvedfinial, and round the base an inscription, I am gevenbi Martha Hunt anno 1605. The altar table is18th-century work, and another now standing in thetower is of about the same date, but all other woodfittings are modern. A small mural monument at the south-east of thechancel is to Nicholas Holdip, pastor of the parish 1606, and his wife Alicia (Gilbert). Above the tabletthere i

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  • booksubject:Natural_history
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