Wiltshire

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From Gillingham Station) is in the S. W. Corner 'of the county, where it meets Somerset and Dorset, and the name indicates an ancient boundary. The town still has a population of nearly 2000, but the weekly market and the fairs have both disappeared, and the place would seem to have suffered by the rise of the neighbouring Dorset town of Gillingham. Which has the good fortune to be served by the railway. The church is an exceptionally interesting one.
230 MERE— MILDENHALL There are traces of la
...te Saxon or early Norm, work, and a little E. E. , but Perp, predominates, with the exception of the S. Chapel, which is Late Dec. The finely carved oak ceiling and the rood and various other screens, as well as the parvises over the porches, are noteworthy. The clerestoried nave of five bays is separated from the chancel by a beautifully carved screen. Over both N. And S. Porches is a parvise. In the S. Chapel the fine brass to John Betteshorne {ph. 1398) commemorates the dominical letter of the year.

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