REPLY1850
North Sides of Churchyards unconsecrated
By A. J. H.
I can only give from recollection a statement of a tradition, that when Jesus Christ died he turned his head towards the south; and so, ever since, the south side of a church has the pre-eminence. There generally is the bishop's throne, and the south aisle of ancient basilicas was appropriated to men. Simple observation shows that the supposed sanctity extends to the churchyard,—for there the tombstones lie thickest. I find that my source of information for the tradition was Cockerell's last lecture on Architecture, *Athenæum* for 1843, p. 187. col. 3.
Topics: Church Architecture, Traditions, Churchyards