Severn Stoke No. 2 / Sauernestoch / Savernestoke / Severnstoke / Stoche / Stocke / Stoka / Stoke / Stokes / Stokis /

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view of font and cover

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view of font in context - west side

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design element - motifs - floral - rosette - in a quatrefoil - pointed quatrefoil - 8

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symbol - shield - blank - 8

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INFORMATION

Font ID: 01202SEV
Object Type: Baptismal Font1
Font Century and Period/Style: 14th - 15th century [re-cut?], Decorated? / Perpendicular? [altered]
Workshop/Group/Artisan: heraldic font
Cognate Fonts: The font at Rushton All Saints', Northants., also has the alphabet inscription in the same location
Church / Chapel Name: Parish Church of St. Dennis [aka St. Denys]
Font Location in Church: Inside the church
Church Patron Saint(s): St. Denys [aka Denis, Dennis, Dionis, Dyonisius]
Church Address: Church Lane, Severn Stoke, Worcestershire WR8 9JQ
Site Location: Worcestershire, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom
Directions to Site: Located about 12 km S of Worcester on the A38, 30-35 km N of Gloucester
Ecclesiastic Region: Diocese of Worcester
Historical Region: Hundred of Pershore
Additional Comments: e-mailed the vicar requesting confirmation of two fonts and pics if possible (3 June 2010)
Font Notes:
There are three entries for [Severn] Stoke [variant spelling] in the Domesday survey [http://domesdaymap.co.uk/place/SO8544/severn-stoke/] [accessed 21 October 2014], one of which, the part in the lordship of Alfred of Marlborough in 1086, reports a priest and church lands in it. Miller (1890) describes the church here but mentions no font in it. A letter of 27 January 1826 to the editor of The Gentleman's Magazine (issue of June 1826: 496, 497) notes: "The Saxon font (fig. 3) was a few years since dug up, in three pieces, from under the floor of the Church of Severn Stoke, Worcestershire; near the foot of the present font, which appears to be of the 13th or 14th century. The workmanship, though rude, is highly ornamental; and the device of two of the surrounding bosses, seen at the two extreme sides of the drawing, bear a remarkable similarity to the armorial ordinary the chevron." The accompanying illustration shows a cauldron-shaped basin, with the lettres of the alphabet carved on the upper rim; right below that is a set of round intersecting arch-heads of beaded-tape motif, with human heads and floral motifs in the spandrels, the arch ends decorated with an assortment of curious motifs, some of which may be seen to resemble armorial devices. Bond (1908) mentions a baptismal font that has "the whole alphabet on the flat top margin of the bowl. It has been suggested that the letters were placed there for Sunday school purposes. But alphabets occur also on bells, and mediæval belfries were hardly used as Sunday schools". Also in Cox & Harvey (1907). The Victoria County History (Worcester, vol. 4, 1924) notes: "A priest is mentioned in the Domesday Survey of Severn Stoke. [...] The oldest parts of the building are the lower part of the west wall and part of the north wall of the nave, which retain several 12th-century features. [...] The font is of 14th-century date and consists of an octagonal bowl with panelled sides and blank shields below." Noted in Brooks & Pevsner (2007): "C14-C15, probably re-cut". [cf. Index entry for Severn Stoke No. 1 for the earlier font]

COORDINATES

UTM: 30U 554030 5771784
Latitude & Longitude (Decimal): 52.093974, -2.211314
Latitude & Longitude (DMS): 52° 5′ 38.3″ N, 2° 12′ 40.73″ W

MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS

Material: stone, type unknown
Font Shape: octagonal, mounted
Basin Interior Shape: round
Basin Exterior Shape: octagonal
Drainage Notes: lead-lined

LID INFORMATION

Date: modern?
Material: wood, oak?
Apparatus: no
Notes: flat octagonal platform with eight ribs curving to a finial

REFERENCES

  • Victoria County History [online], University of London, 1993-. URL: https://www.british-history.ac.uk.
  • Bond, Francis, Fonts and Font Covers, London: Waterstone, 1985 c1908, p. 117
  • Brooks, Alan, Worcestershire, New Haven; London: Yale University Press, 2007, p. 591
  • Cox, John Charles, English Church Furniture, New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., 1907, p. 177
  • Davies, J.G., The Architectural Setting of Baptism, London: Barrie and Rockliff, 1962, p. 78
  • Miller, George [Revd.], The Parishes of the Diocese of Worcester, Birmingham: Hall & English, 1890, vol. 2: 297