Archeology. 



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PERPENDICULAR. 



MODERN ADDITIONS. ADDITIONS. 



All windows of S. aisle 

 with one exception. 

 Wooden lectern, prob- 

 of Perpendicular work- 

 manship. 



Pilgrims came to this church for help from St. Hildeferth (born 

 617). A relic of the sair-t was preserved here for some time. 

 Rood screen destroyed by fire. Monument to Sir Ralph 

 Wedon 1C09, coloured with heraldic shields, helmets, swords, 

 etc. Church was burnt down and restored in 1903. 



Built in 1735. An earlier church stood on adjacent site. 

 Church chronicles go back to 400 A.D. 



survey," when placed under the name of a church, etc. 



District Natural History Society, who has kindly read the proofs of the foregoing : 

 ecclesiastical building in the Maplescombe \alley above Farningham. It is marked on 

 supposed to have been erected during the Roman occupation, and that there was a 

 then of the Christian Chapel. Fragments of this stone I have seen lying amongst 

 been an appanage of the church at East Peckham, near Tonbridge. This is probably the 

 find few people know of it."] 



