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ST SAMPSON’S CHURCH CRICKLADE WILTSHIRE
ARCHAEOLOGICAL BUILDING RECORDING
NOVEMBER 2007
For
on behalf of
BARTOSCH AND STOKES
THE VICAR AND PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF ST SAMPSON’S CHURCH
CA PROJECT: 2415 CA REPORT: 07168
ST SAMPSON’S CHURCH CRICKLADE WILTSHIRE
ARCHAEOLOGICAL BUILDING RECORDING
CA PROJECT: 2415 CA REPORT: 07168
prepared by Peter Moore, Senior Illustrator
Date 29th November 2007
checked by Gail Stoten, Project Manager
date 29th November 2007
approved by Mark Collard, Head of Contracts
signed
date 30th November 2007
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CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................. 3
2. METHODOLOGY................................................................................................. 3
3. RESULTS ............................................................................................................ 4
4. CONCLUSIONS................................................................................................... 5
5. PROJECT TEAM ................................................................................................. 5
5. REFERENCES .................................................................................................... 6
APPENDIX A: ................................................................................................................... 7
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Fig. 1 Site location plan (scale 1:25,000)
Fig. 2 Plan view of tower roof showing location of survey grid (1:50)
Fig. 3 Plan of panels A1, B and C (1:10)
Fig. 4 Plan of panels D and E (1:10)
Fig. 5 Plan of panels F and G1 (1:10)
Fig. 6 Plan of panels H1, I and J (1:10)
Fig. 7 Plan of panels K and L (1:10)
Fig. 8 Plan of panels M and N1 (1:10)
Fig. 9 Plan of panels A1, G1, H1 and N1 (1:10)
Fig. 10 Plan of panels O, P and Q (1:10)
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SUMMARY
Project Name: St Sampson’s Church
Location: Cricklade, Wiltshire
NGR: SU 0993 9354
Type: Archaeological Building Recording
In July 2007 Cotswold Archaeology was commissioned by Bartosch and Stokes, on behalf of
the Vicar and Parochial Church Council of St Sampson’s Church, to carry out an
Archaeological Building Recording at St Sampson’s Church, Cricklade, Wiltshire. The
objective of the assessment was to record graffiti carved into the lead of the roof of the
church tower, prior to the repair or replacement of the roof.
Over 500 graffiti or groups of graffiti were recorded, carved into the lead panels of the church
tower. The earliest date carved in the lead was 1776, which corroborates the previously
postulated 18th-century date for the current leadwork.
Many of the graffiti were outlines of hands and feet, initials, signatures and dates, as have
been recorded on the church roofs elsewhere in Central England. However, several unusual
designs were recorded at St Sampson’s, including two ships, two rifles, a bird, a human
figure and the elevation of a house.
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 In July 2007, Cotswold Archaeology (CA) was commissioned by Bartosch and
Stokes, on behalf of the Vicar and Parochial Church Council of St Sampson’s
Church, to carry out Archaeological Building recording at St Sampson’s Church,
Cricklade, Wiltshire (centred on NGR: SU 0993 9354; Fig. 1). The objective of the
assessment was to record graffiti carved into the lead of the roof of the church
tower, prior to its repair or replacement. Fieldwork to record the graffiti was
undertaken between 1st and 5th November 2007.
1.3 St Sampson’s Church is the Anglican Parish Church for Cricklade and is a Grade I
Listed building. The earliest phase of the building appears to date to the 10th or 11th
century, and it has been extended and remodelled extensively since (EH). Most of
the church is roofed with lead, but the graffiti recorded in this study was confined to
the roof of the central tower (EH 2006).
1.4 The tower is, which is substantial, was built in the mid 16th century. It has large
octagonal corner towers with octagonal spires, and a pierced crenellated parapet
(EH). The tower roof is of roughly octagonal form, with sides of uneven length (Fig.
2; EH 2006). It is shallow pitched, with an east/west ridge. The roof is made up of 14
lead panels, with rolled joins (Fig. 2; EH 2006).
1.5 The panels of the roof are of sand-cast lead. The roof has been dated by the graffiti
carved into it to the 18th century (EH 2006). It shows evidence of extensive repair
with lead patches and solder, some of which now appear to be failing (EH 2006).
2. METHODOLOGY
2.1 A measured plan of the bell-tower was completed, in order to show the locations of
individual panels (Fig. 2). This survey included the surrounding parapet walls and
the outline of the four octagonal corner towers.
2.2 Scaled drawings of the sloping panels of the roof were also made to form base plans
for the illustration of the graffiti. Each of the 14 lead roof panels was allocated an
individual letter and these panels were further sub-divided with a temporary 0.5m
grid mapped out on the lead panel roof in chalk.
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2.3 In order to provide location data for each graffito, a higher level photographic survey
of each lead panel was undertaken. A sequence of digital photographs was
produced, one photograph for each 0.5m square on the temporary grid. A close-up
digital photograph of each individual graffito was then taken, showing the detail of
the design. These have been included in an accompanying digital archive. The
location and design of each graffito was also sketched onto a copy of the base plan.
2.4 Using the Adobe Illustrator CAD programme, the high-level digital photographs were
placed in correct position on the base panel drawings. The close-up digital
photographs were then located in the correct positions over the top, and the outlines
of the graffiti traced (Figs 3 to 10).
3. RESULTS
3.1 The survey revealed over 500 individual graffiti and graffiti groups. Where individual
graffiti included a date, it ranged between 1776 and 1997, although the dateable
graffiti was mainly from the second half of the 19th century.
3.2 A number of soldered repairs and lead patches were evident on the roof panelling,
and in places these obscured part of individual designs. One of these repairs was
perhaps completed in 1842, as one lead panel (Fig. 10, Panel Q) carries a large
inscription bearing the legend ‘J As Hopkins Plumber Cricklade 1842’ (Fig. 10, Panel
Q).
3.3 Each graffito appeared to have been inscribed into the lead panelling of the roof with
a knife or pointed object. A substantial number of these designs had been gone over
with a V-shaped punch producing a ‘herringbone‘ line. A small number of designs
were inscribed with a dashed or pecked line.
3.4 The most common forms of graffiti were the outlines of either a hand or a shoe,
often initialled and, less frequently, dated. Other more elaborate designs included
the front elevation of a building (Fig. 9, Panel N1), a rifle (Fig. 10, Panel P), two
sailing ships (Fig. 3, Panels C and Fig. 4, Panel E), a bird (Fig. 6, Panel J) and a
human figure (Fig. 9, Panel N1).
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3.5 A number of family names recur in two or more grafitti and, on occasion, these are
dated. These recurring names, along with a date range where applicable, appear in
Appendix 1.
4. CONCLUSIONS
4.1 Study of the dated graffiti recorded on the lead roof showed that the earliest date
present was 1776. This agrees with the postulated 18th-century date for the roof, or
at least the lead covering it.
4.2 Graffiti, especially hand and shoe designs, signatures, initials and dates, have been
recorded on other churches across central England, for example at Halford in
Warwickshire (CAT 1993), Middleton in Warwickshire (WCCLH 1993), Canons
Ashby in Northamptonshire and Stotfold in Bedfordshire (referred to in WCCLH
1993). The ‘herringbone’ tooling recorded during this survey was also seen at these
sites. However, the graffiti at St Sampson’s included the front elevation of a house,
two rifles, a bird, a human figure and two sailing ships, which appear to be of rare
form.
4.3 It has been suggested that hand and shoe designs inscribed onto church roofs were
the product of the many craftsmen who worked on them over the years (Carter
2002). However, the quantity of hand and shoe designs recorded on the roof of St
Sampson’s church, over 150, might appear to refute the suggestion that they their
originators were workmen only.
5. PROJECT TEAM
5.1 The project was researched and the report produced by Peter Moore and Gail
Stoten, and illustrated by Peter Moore and Lorna Gray. The project was managed by
Gail Stoten.
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5. REFERENCES
Printed Sources
Carter, T 2002 One Thousand Years of Barnby-in-the-Willows, accessed online on 29th
November 2007 at:
http://www.barnby-in-the-willows.org.uk/All 20Saints 20Church.htm
CAT (Cotswold Archaeological Trust) 1993 The Parish Church of St Mary, Halford,
Warwickshire, Recording of Lead Graffiti, CAT typescript report 93132
EH (English Heritage) Listing Description of the Church of St Sampson, accessed online on
English Heritage’ Images of England website, on 29th November 2007 at
http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/Details/Default.aspx?id=317731&mode=adv
EH (English Heritage) 2006 Repair Grants for Places of Worship in England 2002 to 2005,
The EH Report: St Sampson’s Church, Cricklade, Wiltshire, EH file reference GRC
06/001/317731
WCCLH (Warwickshire County Council Libraries and Heritage) Church of St John the
Baptist, Middleton, Archaeological Recording of Graffiti on Roof, WCCLH typescript
report WA116
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APPENDIX A: FAMILY NAMES WHICH OCCURRED TWICE OR MORE IN GRAFFITI
NAME DATE PANEL F. BILLINGHURST A EDITH BILLINGHURST B E. BILLINGHURST E E. BILLINGHURST H EDITH BILLINGHURST A. BURROWS G H.BURROWS G A. BUTTON J BUTTON J S. CUSS 1889 H F. CUSS 1889 I M. CUSS I E.S. FOOT 1852 A F.L.FOOT 1853 A M. FOOT 1878 A L. FOOT D FOOT E FREETH A ANNA FREETH A R. FREETH G A.M. FREETH G FREETH M E. HANKS I E. HANKS 1881 I E.F. HANKS 1881 I A. HOPKINS A W. HOPKINS 1859 B E.M. HOPKINS 1885 C W. HOPKINS 1868 D HANNAH HOPKINS I E.D. LANSDOWN 1873 A FRED LANSDOWN 1873 B C. LANSDOWN E G. LANSDOWN I EDGAR LANSDOWN 1873 1873 L. LOVETT 1880 A A. LOVETT 1886 B
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A. LOVETT B A. C. LOVETT D E. J. LOVETT 1887 D L. LOVETT F A. lOVETT 1886 G G. LOVETT G A. LOVETT 1883 G F. W. LOVETT 1885 H L. LOVETT I L. LOVETT J E. LOVETT L A. LOVETT M A. LOVETT 1880 N E.M. PARTINGTON 1877 B E.M. PARTINGTON 1881 B L. PARTINGTON 1880 F S. PIKE G S. PIKE G M. PIKE 1797 I R. PIKE J MARY SADLER A ANN SADLER C C. SADLER 1868 D C. SADLER 1878 H S. SADLER 1878 H
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