Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county . the same French manufacture. Ihad formed part of the pavement near the altar in Hurst PierpoiriChurch.—The Rev. Carey Borrer. Inscribed pavement tile, the design in slight relief, found in tb |Church of Reachamwell, Norfolk. Probably manufactured at Bawfsey, near Lynn. It bears the inscription, -|- Orate pro anima n fNicVi de Stowe, vicarii. Nicholas de Stowe was vicar of Snettishan |Norfolk, in 1350, and it is probable that the tiles were originall lfabricated to form a memorial in the pavemer jof the ch


Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county . the same French manufacture. Ihad formed part of the pavement near the altar in Hurst PierpoiriChurch.—The Rev. Carey Borrer. Inscribed pavement tile, the design in slight relief, found in tb |Church of Reachamwell, Norfolk. Probably manufactured at Bawfsey, near Lynn. It bears the inscription, -|- Orate pro anima n fNicVi de Stowe, vicarii. Nicholas de Stowe was vicar of Snettishan |Norfolk, in 1350, and it is probable that the tiles were originall lfabricated to form a memorial in the pavemer jof the church where he was interred. Similaltiles have been found at North Creake, Stanhoijand Castle Acre. See a notice by the Rev. ALee Warner, Norfolk Arch. vol. i, page jMr. A. W. Franks. Ten decorative pavement tiles, from Salehurst Church, Sussex. Date, fourteenth century. Amongst tldesigns are a fleur de lys, the Christian emblem of a fish, the foand goose, also some heraldic bearings, a cheeky coat (Warren ?), ana tile of elaborate work charged with four escutcheons—1, Checkj. MUSEUM AT CHICHESTER. 1853. 339 , Fretty, probably the coat of Etchingham; 3, three bars, inlief three escallops (Bayous ?), a coat which occurs with those oftchiugham and Colepeper on the west porch of Salehurst Church,id amongst the remains of Robertsbridge Abbey, in that parish;, three chevrons, Lewknor.—The Rev. J. G. Wrench, , Vicar1 Salehurst. A decorative brick, probably of Flemish manufacture, with the3ad of the Emperor Charles V in profile, moulded in high relief; was found in 1809, with several others, in pulling down the partyjail of some old houses in Tower Street, London. See a notice oflother piece of moulded terra-cotta, with the head of Charles V,: und in London, Arch, Journ. vol. xi, p. 286.—Mr. T. Hart, Reigate. Casts from decorative brickwork at Laughton Place, Sussex, re-* lilt by Sir William Pelham in 1534. An account of this curiousMansion is given, Sussex Arch. Col


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