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The aisle contains a bench sedile and a piscina.
The chancel contains 13th century sedile and piscina.
Ancient sources also mention the sedile, a small seat attached to the front of the cross, about halfway down, which could have served a similar purpose.
The celebrant sits at the sedile, in front of which is placed a lectern, covered with a cloth in the color of the day.
The south wall of the chancel contains a Bethersden Marble 13th century double sedile at its east end with a piscina in the south-east corner.
Other features of the church include a piscina and sedile, an altar rail with wrought iron standards, a low stone screen, carved stone pulpit and square font.
Federazione Italiana Canottaggio Sedile Fisso (FICSF)
It has been determined that most of the current church was built in the 15th century, though a piscina and sedile are of 14th century design and were probably saved from the earlier building.
Toraldo, Felice, "Il Sedile e la Nobilità di Tropea con Genealogie, documenti e tavole"
A small Sussex marble lead-lined font stands extant at the west end of the nave and constructed within the south wall of the chancel is a sedile ( pl sedilia) or priest's chair.
When there is only one such seat, the singular form 'sedile' is used, as for instance at St Mary's, Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire or at St Agatha's, Coates, West Sussex.
The main parish of Altavilla is located in the center of the old town, facing the Piazza Antico Sedile ("Ancient Seat square"), that was probably the "town hall" of the medieval Altavilla.
Provò a toccare il duro sedile di plastica sotto di lui, battè i piedi sul pavimento con le scarpe incrostate di fango (da dove proveniva quel fango?)
The gatehouse's eastwards-facing tower contains the chapel, an unusual arrangement driven by a lack of space, with a recently restored east window of reset 15th-century glass designed by Nicola Hopwood, which illuminates the priest's seat, or sedile.
At the end of the south wall of the south aisle, next to the altar, are a piscina (a shelf on which the sacred vessels were washed after mass) and a sedile (a stone seat for the priest), both in the decorated gothic style of the 14th century but badly damaged .
By 1640 the church had fallen into disrepair and at the end of the English Civil War remaining were only bare walls of timber-framed construction which mainly dates to the 15th century although some evidence of the earlier chapel also remains to this day in the form of a 13th century piscina and sedile.
Elaborating the plan for the new town, outlined by his brother Francescantonio, he arranged for a new Pubblico Sedile to be set up in the central piazza at his family's expense and suggested the name of Filadelfia for the new town (drawing the idea from king Ferdinand IV of Naples).