Sussex Archaeological Collections Relating to the History And Antiquities of the County V.53

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142 ANCIENT PAINTINGS AT ''PEKES," CHIDDINGLY.
They were found over the fireplaces and elsewhere in the White House, Balcombe ; and Miss Cooper adds that '' The verses are in black letter, and were found behind bricks and plaster over two fireplaces, one downstairs and one in a bedroom. They " [the owner, Mr. Herman, and his family] "have had the words re-blacked, with the exception of one, which they have not been able to decipher." The word in the last line of the verse in the Hall appears to
... be " sigh," from the sense of the context.
From Miss Cooper's very clear description it is clear that these verses are about co-temporary with those at "Peaks," Chiddingly (i.e., of about 1580), and they furnish another example of the rather gloomy piety of our Puritan ancestors.
Miss Cooper's description is as follows : — Ix THE Hall, Surrounded b}^ a brown frame, with ornamental work at the top, where a little pale blue colour is introduced. The spaces at the end of the lines are tilled up by little patterns of scroll work.


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