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HAMPRESTON. (Hutchins III., p. 433; D.F.C., Vol. 

 XIX., pp. lx.-lxiii.). 



The church, which was much in need of it, was well restored 

 in 1898, when the north and south galleries were removed, 

 and the church was reseated. A number of photographs of 

 the church before restoration will be found framed in the 

 north porch. 



HINTON PARVA, OR STANBRIDGE. (Hutchins III., p. 137). 



The church was practically rebuilt in 1860. The two- 

 handled cup, bearing the hall marks of 1765, given by Sir 

 Richard Carr Glyn, in 1821, to replace the chalice stolen in 

 the previous year, and evidently intended for domestic and 

 not for ecclesiastical use, has, in its turn, been replaced by a 

 very beautiful chalice, the gift, together with a font, lectern, 

 &c., of Sir Richard G. Glyn, in commemoration of Queen 

 Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. It is a replica of a chalice 

 of the time of Henry VIII. (circ. 1525), in the possession of 

 Lord Hatherton at Teddesley, Staffs, which was found in 

 the wall of the house when being pulled down for restoration. 



HORTON. (Hutchins III., p. 143; D.F.C., Vol. XVII., 

 pp. xxxix.-xL). 



At the restoration in 1891, two galleries were removed 

 and the oak sounding board, as well as the oak from the 

 Manor pew. 



WEST PARLEY. (Hutchins III, p. 438 ; D.F.C., Vol. 

 XIX., pp. Ixv.-lxvi.). 



The chancel was rebuilt, and north aisle added in 1896. 



WOODLANDS. (KNOWLTON, Hutchins III., p. 150 ; 

 D.F.O., Vol. XVII., pp. 135-140 ; Vol. XXXIV., p. 39 ; and 

 Vol. XXXV., p. xxx.). 



