Dr Tomkins
Excellent. Thank you. I have visited the sites, seen
the pictures and noted the characteristic AS quoins
and the re-used Roman gritstone as ashlars.
Couldn't see a Priest's door in the chancel South
wall, nor any sign of a nearby vicarage building.
Ron Hornsby
Burton upon Stather
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From: Dr Ian G Tompkins <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 1999 10:35
Subject: Re: 8th century AS church at Escomb, CD
> GENUKI, UK and Ireland genealogy site, has an entry for Escomb:
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> http://homepages.enterprise.net/pjoiner/genuki/DUR/Escomb/index.html
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> No pictures, but some nice description.
>
> The Original Indices site also has a brief description:
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> http://www.original-indexes.demon.co.uk/DUR/AUC/AUC-ESC.htm
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> Picture of the church at:
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> http://www.dmiles44.freeserve.co.uk/chescmb.jpg
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> A contemporary description of the church at:
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> http://www.wearvalley.gov.uk/Tourism/Places/Escomb/Church/Index.htm
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> and a picture:
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> http://www.wearvalley.gov.uk/Tourism/Places/Escomb/Escomb.htm
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> Ian Tompkins
> Aberystwyth
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