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CHARLES BALGUY, M.D, 29 
Chas. Littlewood, and Ann, wife of Anthony Worral, son and 
daughter of the said John and Elizabeth Littlewood, within 12 
months after the death of the said John and Elizabeth. The said 
John Littlewood admitted for his life. Memorandum in margin 
of Court Roll as to payment of the #100. From this Ann 
Woriall appears to have re-married one John Stringer. 
1780, Jan. 17¢h.—Court held. Surrender of 21st of April, 
1773 recited, and deaths of John Littlewood and Elizabeth his 
wife. Presented that George Littlewood was also dead without 
having been admitted, and that the said Charles Littlewood, then 
of March aforesaid, Farmer and Grazier, was the surviving son of 
the said John and Elizabeth Littlewood, and brother and heir at 
law of the said George Littlewood, to whom the said customary 
premises descended, and to which he was admitted. 
1789, April 22nd.—FPresentment of Surrender from Chas. 
Littlewood, late of March and then of Tyd St. Giles, in the said 
Isle and County, Grazier, of the said messuage, to the use of Jane 
Puckney, who was admitted. 
H. 
On the floor at the E. end of the chancel at Stoke Doyle 
Church, co. Northants. 
Pi MoS. 
HIC IVXTA SITVS EST THOMAS BALGUY S. T. B. 
RECTOR HVIVS ECCLE PER XX ANNOS 
OBIjT 16° MAij, ATATIS SVZ 58. DN 1653 
Relicta posuit moestissima MARIA. 
[The chancel was, by license of the Bishop of Peterborough, 
pulled down in 1722, and a new one built. The old monuments, 
inscriptions, etc., were to be preserved, and this seems to have 
been done, after taking copies, by leaving those that were in the 
floor in their places, and covering them with earth six or eight 
inches deep—burying them in fact. No other monument or 
