Architectural illustrations of Kettering Church, Northamptonshire . are charged, one with two keys in saltire, and theother with two swords in saltire, emblematical of St. Peter and St. Paul, thepatron saints of the Church, and the same patterned shields were (accordingto Brydges), over the gateway of the ancient parsonage house, but both thegateway and house have disappeared, One of the shields (within a quatre-foil) is built into the garden wall of the present Rectory. A cross formerlyornamented the gable of the Porch, and its socket still remains, as do those ofthe crosses formerly on the g


Architectural illustrations of Kettering Church, Northamptonshire . are charged, one with two keys in saltire, and theother with two swords in saltire, emblematical of St. Peter and St. Paul, thepatron saints of the Church, and the same patterned shields were (accordingto Brydges), over the gateway of the ancient parsonage house, but both thegateway and house have disappeared, One of the shields (within a quatre-foil) is built into the garden wall of the present Rectory. A cross formerlyornamented the gable of the Porch, and its socket still remains, as do those ofthe crosses formerly on the gables of the east end of the Nave and Chancel. There is a room above the Porch, lighted by a small square-headed windowin the west wall, with a staircase from the Church, (PI. I. k.) This is supposedto be the apartment formerly occupied by the morrow mass priest of the Chaun-try Chapel; but, alas ! how changeable are all things in this transitory world—it is now the Register Office for gas consumed in the Church. G. NORMAN, PRINTER, MAIDEN LANE, COVENT 26


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