The conglomerate, a curious holy water stoup, shaped like a fat, tightly girdled torso ( brought from a chapel near Wormbridge ), and a rare Romanesque font-stopper.
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The church features a 14th-century octagonal Cromwell's troops sharpening their swords ), a holy water stoup at the south door and a priests door in the south wall.
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Inside the church is the Leper's Squint Stoup Monument commemorating those that were executed in the Southampton Plot of 1415, although the monument itself is thought to date from the 19th century.
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Either they were altogether forbidden to partake of the sacrament, or the Eucharist was given to them on the end of a wooden spoon, while a holy water stoup was reserved for their exclusive use.
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The term'Stoup'is used in Cumbria and some examples are elaborately finished, with dates and initials and even whole names, sometimes with the sort of flowing script more usually found on gravestones.
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The parish also keeps a stoup, one-piece, which was carved from basalt in the early seventeenth century heraldic motifs whose sides were recorded with the wounds of Christ, symbol of the Franciscans.
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One of its churches dates from the 12th century; before the addition of a chancel in 1830, it was only 25 stoup that is about 500 years old and a series of 18th-century hat pegs.
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The holy water stoups on either side of the main doors are giant clam shells that were donated in 1917 by a Pacific-Sea captain as a gift to his brother, the parish priest at the time.
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At the side entrance from via Mazzini there is a holy water stoup dated 1500 made with white alabaster, probably coming from the church of the Festoons and contained four heads of angels : today there is only one existing.
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"We have been encouraging more women to apply, but it would appear that many women simply don't want to be superintendents, " said Stinson Stoup, who handles recruiting for the Pennsylvania School Board Association.