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XII. Mr. Denne's Observations on a Triple Stone Seat at Upchurch in Kent. In a Letter to Mr. Gough

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 July 2012

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Mr. Thomas Fisher has favoured me with the inclosed delineation of a triple stone seat in the chancel of the church of Upchurch, a parish in East Kent, Situated between Rainham and the river Medway; and, as, to the best of my recollection, these stalls differ in form from any specimen hitherto exhibited to the Society of Antiquaries, I am inclined to believe that this representation of them may not be unacceptable.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1796

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page 101 note * Plate XI.

page 102 note [a] Hasted's History of Kent, vo. II. p. 545.

page 102 note [b] Ibid. p. 543.

page 103 note [c] Vetusta Monumenta, vol. III, Pl. IV. and Archæologia, vol. X. pp. 301, 310.

page 103 note [d] Wilkins, Concil. Magn. vol. II. p. 140. Item audivimus, quod propter sedilia in ecclesia rixantur multoties parochiani, duobus vel pluribus ununi sedile vendicantibus; propter quod grave scandalum in ecclesia generatur, et divinum fæpius impeditur officium; statuimus quod nullus de cætero quasi proprium sedile in ecclesia valeat vendicare, nobilibus personis et ecclesiarum patronis duntaxat exceptis; si qui orandi causa primo ecclesiam introierit juxta propriæ voluntatis arbitrium sibieligat orandi locum.