baseGlossary Term [1] new work on admired examples in other churches. The team responsible for St Martin's fittings were three joiners called Athew, Draper and Poulden, and two carvers, one Cooper and William Newman.
The altar or
communion tableGlossary Term [2] is just that: a well-made table, with spiral legs and ball-shaped feet. It was a mark of the Protestant religion to use tables of wood rather than the stone altars of the Middle Ages. Railings stand in front, making an enclosure that protected the altar from disrespectful treatment. The railings also marked where the congregation approached the altar during services of Holy Communion, when they would take bread and wine from the clergyman. The type of baluster used in the rails is similar to that of the
communion tableGlossary Term [3] itself.
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