ON DERBYSHIRE PLUMBERY, OR WORKINGS IN LEAD. 73 



In Paley's Illustrations of Baptismal Fonts (1844), the list is in- 

 creased to eighteen, but it is somewhat faulty. The sixth volume 

 of the A rchceological Journal (1 850-1), gives the total number of 

 English leaden fonts as twenty-two ; whilst Notes and Queries 

 (1867-8) brought the list up to twenty-four. Mr. J. Lewis Andre\ 

 who has recently written excellent articles on the lead fonts of 

 Sussex* and Surrey, t enumerates no less than twenty-nine ; and 

 now that we are able to add to the number that of Oxenhall, 

 Gloucestershire, the total reaches thirty. 



The following list seems likely to be a complete one, and is, at 

 all events, the fullest yet published : — 



Berkshire.— Child rey ; late Norman. 



Clewer ; Norman. 



Long Wittenham ; late Norman. 



Woolhampton ; Norman. 



Woolstone ; Norman. 

 Derbyshire. — Ashover ; late Norman. 

 Dorsetshire. — Wareham ; Norman. 

 Gloucestershire. — Clunbridge ; c. 1640. 



Frampton-on-Severn. 



Llancourt ; Norman. 



Oxenhall ; Norman. 



Siston. 



Tidenham , Norman. 

 Kent. — Brookland ; Norman. 



Chilham ; Post-reformation. 



Eythorne ; 1628. 

 Lincolnshire. — Barnetby-le-Wolde ; Norman. 

 Norfolk. — Brundal ; Norman. 



Great Plumstead ; Norman. 



Hasingham ; Norman. 

 Oxfordshire. — Clifton. 



Dorchester ; Norman. 



Warborough ; Norman. 

 Somersetshire. — Pitcombe. 

 Surrey. — Walton-on-the-Hill ; Norman. 



* Sussex ArchcEological Collections, Vol. xxxii., 1882. 

 t Surrey Archaological Collections, Vol. ix., 1885. 



