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the vestry, and which we believe has been engraved. The 
interior is only remarkable for its disfigurement by the 
exceedingly high pews, and for its high pulpit, placed 
without the chancel arch, immediately in front of the 
altar. After leaving Brailes, the party proceeded to 
Swaclifte, and proceeded to the Church, which is dedicated 
to St. Peter and St. Paul. The fine structure is partly of 
the fourteenth century, and other portions of an earlier 
date, and is restored with great taste. In the Church 
some monuments of the sixteenth century, to the Wykeham 
family, of the same extraction as the celebrated William 
of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester. 
