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St James and Boundary Wall

St James And Boundary Wall

Sutton

East Riding of Yorkshire

East end has stained-glass window, 1873, with sill band, and Decorated style stone reredos with crocketed central gable.

Architectural Features

To east again, a chamfered C14 aumbry with hoodmould.

South side has a C19 cusped double sedilia, and to west 3 windows with late C19 stained glass.

East arch has reset C15 wooden screen.

East and southeast windows have stained glass, mid and late C19.

North aisle has to east a gabled aumbry and a stained-glass east window, 1865.

North-east windows have stained glass, late C19 and 1906, by Kempe.

Fittings include C13 tub font with nailhead band on renewed octagonal stem.

C19 traceried octagonal ashlar pulpit with ogee canopies and alabaster shafts.

Brass eagle lectern, 1888.

Memorials include chest tomb c1349, with shields in quatrefoil panels and armoured effigy with shield, to Sir John de Sutton.