A misericord depicting a seraph astride two figures, in St Mary the Virgin's Church
- Date:
- 1930-1947
- Location:
- St Mary The Virgin's Church, Gayton, South Northamptonshire, Northamptonshire
- Reference:
- AA47/08264
- Type:
- Photograph (Negative)
St Mary the Virgin's Church was built in the 14th and 15th centuries, and was restored in the 19th and 20th centuries. The misericords in the chancel are believed to be from the 14th and 15th centuries, possibly originally from St James Abbey near Northampton or Dunston Abbey, but several may be later. This misericord, on the north side of the chancel, shows a seraph astride two figures. It is suggested that this depicts the devil, clothed in feathers and with cloven hooves, eavesdropping on two chatterers. A monkey is shown on the left of the figures, a kneeling man on the right.
This is part of the Series: LTC01/01 Lady Trenchard Cox: Series Of Negatives; within the Collection: LTC01 Lady Trenchard Cox Collection
© Historic England Archive
Photographer: Cox, Mary Desiree
Misericord, Medieval Parish Church, Post Medieval Parish Church, 20th Century Parish Church, Christian Religion