ON AN INTERIOR WINDOW OF CHESTERFIELD CHURCH. 1 63 



of the guild chapel was most likely inclosed with screen work, 

 as it now is, though the screens now there are parts of the old 

 rood screen at the east end of the nave, which were removed to 

 this chapel in 1845. 



The following sketch ground-plan of the east end of Chesterfield 

 church will readily enable anyone to see how, through this squint- 

 window, the occupants of the chapel of the Holy Cross could 

 command a view of the high altar. On this plan the position 

 of the old altars are marked, and their dedications identified, the 

 only one that is in the least doubtful being that of St. George, 

 in what is now termed the Calton Chapel, and which is used as a 

 baptistry. 



REFERENCES TO PLAN. 



A. High altar. 



B. Altar of B. V. Mary (Guild 



Chapel). 



C. Altar of St. Catharine. 



D. Altar of Holy Cross (Guild 



Chapel). 



E. Altar of St. George. 



F. ,, of St. Michael (Chantry). 



G. ,, of St. Mary Magdalene 



(Chantry). 



H. H. H. H. Screens. 



1. 1. Chancel Aisles. 



J. J. Transepts. 



K. Tower. 



L. L. L. Nave, and Nave aisles. 



M. Modern vestry. 



N. Chancel. 



O. Squint-window. 



