St Annes |
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This church, originally known as St Peters and St Mary Westout was built outside the Town walls in the 12th century. It is a splendid example of Norman architecture with its small rounded doorway and its solid carved interior columns. The chancel was rebuilt in the 13th century.
The Font, dating from the 12th century has some fine old carvings; whilst the church roof dates from the 16th century. In the 12th century anchoress made the church her home and allowed herself to be walled up in a tiny cell by the chancel wall, with only a small window. Her little cold cell became her coffin
The 1851 Religious Census of St Annes, Lewes
Free sittings 164, others 280 = 444
Attendance in Morning 148 + 48 = 196; Evening 166 + 38 = 204
Charles Stroud Green, Rector, St Annes, Lewes | Monumental Inscriptions as recorded by Ridley Bax in the late 1890's
Surname Mon No
Andrew 29 Austin 63 Boxall 50 Boys 39, 40, 41, 42 Brown 20, 62 Buckwell 51 Burfoot 34 Champion 2 Comber 9 Coppinger 10 Cox 31 Ditch 33 Earl 30 Farnes 52 Fold 26, 27 Gell 60 Gibbs 8 Giles 54 Hamilton 62 Hilder 16 hilton 1, 4 Hobbs 48 Hurt 2 Hutchins 32 Innes 53 James 49 Jefferson 20 Kennard 44 King 45 Lang 3 Leney 33 Longley 43 Martin 5 Maxfield 13, 14, 15, 38 Medhurst 58 Patchin 59 Puckle 25 Raggett 57 Raymond 46 Ridge 47 Rogers 29 Sandals 20, 21 Shelley 6 Simmons 24, 32, 35 Smith 11, 17, 18, 19 Stopell 51 Tourit 56 Trimbey 61 Walls 12, 21 Wenham 37 White 7 Winter 23, 28, 36 Wood 55 Woolgar 30 |