388 The Church of S. Nicholas, Little Langford. 



The square stones with crosses cut on them built into the flint 

 wall around the arch are curious. They are shown in the accom- 

 panying illustration. 



The chancel arch is mainly old work ; the jambs are flat with 

 small chamfer of the edges, and the arch is a pointed one of two 

 orders ; probably 14th century. There is an altered squint south- 

 ward of it. The tracery of the window south of the sanctuary 

 looks old, as also does the small square window in the same wall. 



In the chapel is an altar tomb of Elizabethan type with I. H. 

 [John Hayter] on two shields ; resting on it is the rudely sculptured 

 effigy of a man, habited in a plain robe and ruff. The window and 

 archway in this chapel are in part old, but much scraped. 



In the north wall is a recess of entirely new work, which may 

 be the copy of an old tomb or Easter sepulchre ; within this are 

 deposited a carved stone crucifix and a pillar piscina. 



The font has a small circular bowl of uncertain date. 



Against the outside of the wall under the east window of the 

 chapel is a very beautiful small coffin slab, 2ft. 9in. long, with 

 coped top and roll stem of a cross running down the centre, the 

 cross having a circular head. 



