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Landgate at Rye, dating from the latter half of the fourteenth century* 

 which has a bold machicolated parapet and handsome arches. The Ypres 

 Tower at Rye, a plain square building, dating originally from about the 

 middle of the twelfth century, has some original doors and windows, and 

 machicolation of a later period. The late sixteenth and early seventeenth- 

 century gateways at Bolebrook, Cuckfield, and Racton form an interesting 

 conclusion to the series. 



The writer desires to acknowledge his indebtedness to Mr. G. C. Druce 

 for the photograph of a capital at Rodmell. 



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