Cadney / Cadney cum Hosham / Cadenai / Catenai / Catenase
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design element - architectural - arcade - blind - round arches
Scene Description: [cf. Font notes]
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Dave Hitchborne, 2004
Image Source: digital photograph taken 20 July 2004 by Dave Hitchborne [www.geograph.org.uk/photo/428810] [accessed 21 October 2018]
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view of church exterior - south portal
Scene Description: Source caption: "All Saints, Cadney cum Howsham. Inside the porch and doorway and entrance to the south aisle."
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Image Source: digital photograph taken 20 July 2004 by Dave Hitchborne [www.geograph.org.uk/photo/428807] [accessed 21 October 2018]
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view of church exterior - south view
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © David Wright, 2006
Image Source: digital photograph taken 5 June 2006 by David Wright [www.geograph.org.uk/photo/181399] [accesssed 21 October 2018]
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view of church interior - looking northeast
Scene Description: Source caption: "All Saints' nave. Mid 12th century south arcade with an early 13th century east bay and later 13th century chancel arch in All Saints' church."
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Richard Croft, 2013
Image Source: digital photograph taken 8 June 2013 by Richard Croft [www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3503080] [accessed 21 October 2018]
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view of church interior - nave - looking west
Scene Description: Source caption: "All Saints' chancel. 13th century chancel arch and 14th century screen, reputedly from nearby Newstead Priory following its dissolution."
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Richard Croft, 2013
Image Source: digital photograph taken 8 June 2013 by Richard Croft [www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3503137] [accessed 21 October 2018]
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view of font and cover
Scene Description: the damage to the upper right half of the basin is visible here
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Richard Croft, 2013
Image Source: digital photograph taken 8 June 2013 by Richard Croft [www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3503498] [accessed 21 October 2018]
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view of font and cover
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Dave Hitchborne, 2004
Image Source: digital photograph taken 20 July 2004 by Dave Hitchborne [www.geograph.org.uk/photo/428810] [accessed 21 October 2018]
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view of font and cover in context
Scene Description: Source caption: "Interior of All Saints, Cadney cum Howsham. Font and door to the tower."
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Dave Hitchborne, 2004
Image Source: digital photograph taken 20 July 2004 by Dave Hitchborne [www.geograph.org.uk/photo/428839] [accessed 21 October 2018]
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INFORMATION
FontID: 01594CAD
Church/Chapel: Parish Church of All Saints
Church Patron Saints: All Saints
Church Location: Cadney, DN20 9HR, UK -- Tel.: (01652) 653989
Country Name: England
Location: Lincolnshire, East Midlands
Directions to Site: Located W of the B1434, E of the B1206, S of the M180, 4-5 km SSE of Glandford-Brigg
Ecclesiastic Region: Diocese of Lincoln
Historical Region: Hundred of Yarborough
Font Location in Church: Inside the church, at the W end, by the tower doorway
Century and Period: 12th century [basin only], Medieval [composite]
Church Notes: present church 12thC, but evidence of an earlier wooden building uneartherd in the 1912-13 restoration; a thrid aisle was demolished late-18thC
There are four entries for Cadney [variant spellings] in the Domesday survey [https://opendomesday.org/place/TA0103/cadney/] [accessed 21 October 2018] none of which mentions cleric or church in it. Camden (1607), and Lewis' Dictionary of 1848 [after Camden], report "a font of great antiquity" here. Listed in Cox & Harvey (1907) as a baptismal font of the Norman period. Noted in Pevsner, Harris and Antram (1989): "Font. Norman, of tub shape, with blank arches." This same source states that the font cover was designed by Sir Charles Nicolson, who was responsible for the 1912-1914 restoration of this church. The entry for this church in Historic England [Listing NGR: TA0169303356] notes: "Parish church. Mid C12 arcade with early C13 east bay, C13 tower and chancel, early C14 south aisle, C15 porch, upper stage and parapet to tower. Mid - late C15 chancel and chapel parclose screens. North aisle demolished, nave and chancel roofs altered in 1780. Restorations of 1912-13 by Sir Charles Nicholson included partially rebuilding south aisle, new east chancel and north nave windows, repairs to roofs, re-seating, new porch entrance. General restorations c1960", and reports two fonts here: "Romanesque drum font with scallop moulding above blind arcading of intersecting round arches on piers with foliate capitals; cylindrical pedestal. Moveable font with octagonal ashlar bowl on C19 wooden stand."
COORDINATES
Church Latitude & Longitude Decimal:
53.517,
-0.467
Church Latitude & Longitude DMS:
53° 31′ 1.2″ N,
0° 28′ 1.2″ W
UTM: 30U 667937 5932771
MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS
Material:
stone, type unknown
Font Shape: tub-shaped (mounted)
Basin Interior Shape: round
Basin Exterior Shape: round
Drainage Notes: lead-lined
LID INFORMATION
Date: 1912-1914
Material:
wood,
oak?
Apparatus: no
Notes: [cf. FontNotes]
REFERENCES
Camden, William, Britannia [... with a translation by Philemon Holland], 1607
Lewis, Samuel, A Topographical Dictionary of England, Comprising the Several Counties, Cities, Boroughs, Corporate and Market Towns, Parishes, Chapelries, and Townships, and the Islands of Guernsy, Jersey, and Man, with Historical and Statistical Descriptions [...], London: S. Lewis, 1831
Pevsner, Nikolaus, Lincolnshire, London: Penguin, 1989