By a E. Pouting, RS.A. 425 



Joanis Kingston, Gen. Anno Doi. 1629." On tlie pulpit is a coeval 

 gridiron desk with two iron brackets, of very rare type. (Plates 

 VII., VIIL, and IX.) 



The font is a copy of the one at Over, Camlnidgeshire, carved 

 ])y tlie late Canon Francis Goddard, when a young man. In the 

 churchyard are the remains of a plain multi-sided font howl of the 

 Decorated period, lined with lead. 



In the heads of six of the aisle windows are fragments of the 

 original glass. In two windows of tlie north aisle is an interesting 

 collection of glass given to the present Vicar by Mr. J. E. 

 Nightingale and placed here by the former in 1893. (See des- 

 cription in Wilts Arch. Mar/., xxvii., 179.) 



In the outer face of the west wall of the north aisle is built the 

 head of a thirteenth century coffin slab, having part of a cross on 

 it. Over the north door on the inside is the upper part of the 

 cross of a coffin slab of the same period. 



The tower contains a peal of six bells, bearing the following 

 inscriptions : — 



1. TIILS BELL WAS PAID FOR BY A SUBSCRIPTION IN THE YEAR 



1825. THE REVD EDWARD GODDARD RECTOR. JAMES 

 WELLS ALDBOURN FECIT. 



2. H^' HITCHCOCK & J^ SMITH CHURCHWARDENS. J« WELLS 



ALDBOURN FECIT 1825, 

 :]. JOHN HOPKINS & ROGER SPACKMAN CH-WARDENS A.R. 1735- 

 4. HARRY HITCHCOCK & JACOB SMITH CHURCH WARDENS. JAMES 



WELLS ALDBOURN WILTS FECIT. 

 '). G. MEAPvS FOUNDER LONDON 1859. 

 G. PRAYS THE LORD I.W. 1G04, 



There is also a small bell on the top of the tower on which the 

 clock strikes, inscribed : — 



i;. WKLI.S. AI.Dr.OUKN. KKCIT 17.S9. 



.\.l)ove the bolls in the l)cll'ry is an oalv wim-li for hoisting the 



hells, bearing the date 159"). 



The following are the ])rincipal nionunn'iils in the Church : — 

 111 the w.dl of llic iioiih aisle a recessed loml) with good ogee 



ciMt[uefoil(^d caiio]))', thr cu.-iis having the liead mould, and carved 



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