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Exeter, indeed, only once lost the church of Bosham, and that in a most glorious cause, the cause of St Thomas. In 1548 the college was suppressed, only one priest being left to serve the church, with a curate to serve the dependent parish of Appledram. The church, as we have it to-day upon a little sloping green hill over the water, is of the very greatest interest.
To explore the peninsula a start should be made at Appledram, a small village close to Chichester Channel and about two miles south-east of the city; here is a fine Early English church, on the south of which is an ancient farm-house, originally a tower built by one Renan in the reign of Edward II. The King would not grant permission for its crenellation, Renan thereupon disposed of most of the materials and they were used to build the campanile at Chichester.
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