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north aisle, south porch, and a massive embattled western are constructed f(}r 55 penitents, who may be receive4 tower, containing 3 bells and a clock presented in 1883 from any part of the , with a preference by Mrs. Maria Sperling, in memory of Henry John for the counties of Essex and Herts ; the managemem Sperling esq. D.L., J.P.; the tower was for years covered of the institution is entrusted to a council of so of the with plaster, on the removal of which, in 1861, it was leading clergy and laity of the two counties, and m found that the western part of the tower was in brick: Jan. 1892, it was placed under the care of the Sisters the date 1612 was visible on it, and the legend is that of the Community of St. John the Baptist, Clewer~ at this date this half of the tower, together with the for its maintenance it is dependent on voluntary sub­ west end of the south aisle were destroyed by lightning, scriptions and on washing and needlework done by the and restored as now seen, the .ancient quoins being penitents : the Lishop of the diocese is visitor and the ret-ained : in the north aisle is a memorial window to Rev. Charles Henry Townsend is warden. Dynes Mrs. Gee, and there are others to the wife of Charles Hall, the property of C. F. D. Sperling esq. who B. Sperling and to the late Charles Sperling, both is lord of the manor, is a handsome brick mansion,­ erected in 1901 : in the south chapel are monuments t