East Hoathly Parish Church East Hoathly Village East Hoathly Consecrated 1849 |
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560 | Christenings | 2 | 23 | 14 | 31 | 67 | 64 | 87 | 122 | 98 | 51 | 1 | ||||||||
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1852 | Notes on the churches in the counties of Kent, Sussex and Surrey by The Rev. Arthur Hussey, M.A. ⇒ p. 238 |
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1874 | Directory entry | East Hoathly Parish Church | Post Office Directory | ||
The old church (name unknown) was, with the exception of the square old battlemented clock tower, which contains 5 bells, taken down in 1856, and a neat edifice erected, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles and porch : an organ chamber has been added, and a fine instrument furnished by Bevington. The old tower of this church possesses a very fine doorway, in the Tudor style, bearing the arms of the Pelham family at the extremity of the dripstones: in pannel above the doorway are bears' heads, the crest of the Lunsfordes of Whyly. The register dates from the year 1560. | |||||
1882 | Directory entry | East Hoathly Parish Church | Kelly's Directory | ||
The old church (name unknown), a building of the Early English period, was, with the exception of the tower, taken down in 1856 and rebuilt: it now consists of chancel, nave, aisles, porch and a battlemented tower containing 6 bells, four of which were retuned and two re-cast in 1876, the latter being gifts respectively of the Rev. Edward Langdale M.A. late rector, and the other of the Earl of Chichester, and a clock with Westminster chimes was added by a bequest of the late Mrs. General Kemp. A set of silver parcel gilt communion plate was also presented, by subscription, at a cost of £80, in 1881. The old tower of this church possesses a very fine doorway, in the Tudor style, bearing the arms of the Pelham family, at the extremity of the dripstones : in panel above the doorÂway are boars' heads, the crest of the Lunsfordes of Whyly. The register dates from the year 1560. The living is a rectory, yearly value £400, with residence, in the gift of the Marquis of Abergavenny and held by the Rev. Harry Harbord M.A. of Trinity College, Dublin. | |||||
c 1899 | Part of the 6 inch to 1 mile map of Sussex produced in 1899 by Ordnance Survey | Church | |||
1902 | The Village, East Hoathly | East Hoathly Parish Church | Private collection | ||
1905 | East Hoathly photographed by The Mezzotint Co., Brighton | East Hoathly Parish Church | Private collection | ||
1908 | East Hoathly Church, East Hoathly photographed by A.H. Homewood, Burgess Hill | Private collection | |||
1910 | Lych Gate and Church, East Hoathly | Private collection | |||
1928 | Church and Schools, East Hoathly | East Hoathly Parish Church | Private collection |
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