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corresponding Vices) are on the ground of the panels :— 
1. Eclesia —A crowned figure holding 
chalice and cross piercing 
a dragon 
2. Cherubin —A six-winged figure with 
sword standing on a block 
3. Largitas —An armed figure with sword 
trampling on 
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mace holding a shield and 
trampling on 
5. Pietas —An armed figure with sword 
; and shield trampling on 
_ 6. Misericordia An armed figure with sword 
¢ and target trampling on 
7. Modestia —An armed figure with sword 
and shield trampling on a 
crouched figure 
8. Temperancia A figure with lance, shield, 
and banner trampling on 
9. Paciencia —A figure with sword and target 
trampling on 
Pudicicia —An armed figure trampling on Libido 
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The font appears to have been cut down around the top, and it 
has the staple for the lock to the cover and marks of the hinge. 
Besides the nave there is a chancel with a tower on the north of 
it, partly overlapping the nave. The chancel was probably built 
: ‘in the fourteenth century, but the only old features which remain 
are two two-light square-headed windows, with labels in the south 
_wall—the sill of the easternmost one being higher than the other; 
_ & single-light window on the north of the sanctuary looking into 
4 @ modern vestry, a piscina in the south wall of the sanctuary 
eastward of the window with shelf—the splay on the jamb being 
ingeniously carried round the shelf. The credence table on the north 
of the sanctuary is formed of the fifteenth century octagonal stem 
of a font from Hannington. The east window and north and 
‘South doors are modern. 
_ The tower is  post-Reformation Gothic structure, and the 
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