Keevil No. 3

INFORMATION

Font ID: 17854KEE
Object Type: Stoup
Font Century and Period/Style: 16th century, Perpendicular
Church / Chapel Name: Parish Church of St. Leonard
Font Location in Church: [cf. FontNotes]
Church Patron Saint(s): St. Leonard
Site Location: Wiltshire, South West, England, United Kingdom
Directions to Site: Located W of Devizes, 8 km E Throwbridge
Ecclesiastic Region: Diocese of Salisbury
Historical Region: Hundred of Whorwellsdown
Additional Comments: recycled stoup: used as font for a time [cf. FontNotes]
Font Notes:
The Victoria County History (Wiltshire, vol. 8, 1965) notes: "There was a church at Keevil by the late 11th century, for it was then granted to Shaftesbury Abbey. [...] Ernulf of Hesdin, the Domesday tenant of Keevil, gave the church, with its tithes and land, to the nuns of Shaftesbury when his daughter took the veil there, and his gift was confirmed by his son. [...] In the late 14th or early 15th century the church may have been rebuilt as a cruciform building, probably after the monks of Edington acquired the rectory in 1393. [...] In the early 16th century the church was remodelled in the style of the time, and a south aisle was added. The tower was also either added or rebuilt. [...] The font rests on a circular pedestal surrounded by four small shafts, perhaps of the 14th century; the octagonal bowl with quatrefoil panels was either remodelled or erected to replace a previous one in the early 16th century. In the early 19th century it was removed from the church, and a large octagonal stoup of the same period was used as a font instead. The old font was bought from a mason by the Vicar of Steeple Ashton and was for some time in the garden of the vicarage there. It was restored to the church later in the century. (fn. 9) The stoup is now in the vestry."

COORDINATES

UTM: 30U 561310 5686891

MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS

Material: stone
Font Shape: octagonal
Basin Exterior Shape: octagonal

REFERENCES

  • Victoria County History [online], University of London, 1993-. URL: https://www.british-history.ac.uk.