In the south-east corner of the crossing is a lectern donated by Clement, the founder's son, in 1871. On an imperfect block of dark stone stands a perfect white cube of ashlar, supporting three brass columns; Doric, Ionic, Corinthian. Engraved on their bases are the symbolic tools of the Masonic Craft. On top is a horizontal brass tray, fretted with pomegranates, lilies, and intertwined snakes, and to carry the bible is a pyramid formed out of set-squares and compasses.
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