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North Aisle Windows
 Opposite
the font, one panel was given by the Bank of England to mark their appreciation
of the kindness shown to them by Canon Sear during their evacuation to
the district during the 1939 - 1945 war. This contains the figure of St.
Christopher, patron of the Bank, surmounted by the "Old Lady of Threadneedle
Street". The second panel has the Good Shepherd, given by the Sunday
School children in 1901. The glass above, showing the arms of the Diocese
of Winchester, is the only ancient stained glass in the church. The other
two windows depict the four Evangelists (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John) and
were given by A.H. White, one time organist here, by bequest in 1946.
"Vinegar" Bible
In the glass case by the north door is a copy of the "Vinegar"
Bible of 1717, so called because of the misprint "Vinegar" for
"Vineyard"
in the heading of the parable in Luke chapter 20.
Altar Frontal
To the left of the door is part of a frontal of 1687 with the initials
RB WB. These were the Churchwardens of the year - Richard erkeley and
William Bond.

Museum Case
This contains a number of items found locally, but which do not all relate
to the church. Roman coins are still found in fields. A Roman road cuts
through the parish, fording the Bourne south of the church.

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