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The
Church
The screen between chancel and nave is inscribed
'TF 1602,' for Sir Thomas Fleming, and is a very pretty piece of
work of the date, panelled below, and with an open balustrade
above, carrying a carved and moulded top rail. The head of the
central doorway is framed in between the posts, some 2 ft. below
the top rail, and the space between is filled with small
balusters. Local tradition has it that this screen came from
North Stoneham, and Sir Thomas Fleming's initials would not be
against the theory. The width of nave and chancel at North
Stoneham is 7 in. less than that at Baddesley, but there is some
new work at the ends of the screen, and the width of the old
work is almost exactly 15 ft. 2 in., which would fit the
Stoneham position. The pulpit is also of early
seventeenth-century date, with inlaid panels and octagonal
tester; an hour-glass stand was formerly fastened to it.
The west gallery has an eighteenthcentury
panelled font, and in the chancel on the north side is a shelf
to which a Bible of the 1611 edition is fastened by a chain.
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