12 The Church of St. Thomas of Canterbury, Salisbury. 



on April 18th, 1636, and his name frequently appears in the 

 churchwardens' accounts as receiving money for carving and joinery 

 work in the Church. He was chamberlain of the joiners' guild in 

 1621, and warden in 1635. 



On the exterior of the south wall of Swayne's Aisle can be seen 

 remains of the ancient south porch into this chapel, and on the 

 buttress at the east end of Swayne's Chapel there is carved a 

 crucifix of late fifteenth century date. 



The old bier-house, which in 1530 stood on the west side of the 

 tower, was altered and made into a house for the sexton to dwell 

 in in 1619. This house was destroyed early in the last century. 



