THE FONT
Our 14th century font, one of a few left in Cheshire, has had a chequered history. Just as the Civil war was beginning and mindful to preserve what they could of a precious possession of the Church, the parishioners removed the stone basin from its support and buried it in the churchyard. There it lay until 1821, when united once more to its pillar, which had been supporting a bench in the porch, it was to stand through all weathers outside until 1924. Records show a second font was purchased in 1760, costing the Church £12 |
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