32 MEMORANDA BY TITUS WHEATCROFT, A.D. 1722. 



y*" drop of y'' steeple or " Nicker's Spout." Some of the 



Briddons are buried at y"^ foot of y" steps of Mr. Hodgkins' 



seat at the font. 

 Buntings of Over End are buried above y^ church porch 



betwixt Hunt's stone and y^ great window. 

 Mr. John Bunting our Curate was buried under a flat stone 



on the left hand of John Bunting's stone of Bunting Field 



Nook, just by y* Loft stairs. 

 John Bunting, of Martin Green was buried betwixt Mr. 



Bunting's stone, of Bunting Field Nook, and Christopher 



Hunt's tombstone. 

 Boars are buried at the feet of Sam' Everard's stone. A large 



flat stone with some few letters on it. 

 Bowers of Shaterlays bury in the church in the middle of the 



middle aisle, and likewise in the nether chancel. Both 



large flat stones, lettered. 

 Bostern (Thomas — butcher) lies buried at the head of Mr. 



Owtram's stone at the Bellhouse end. 

 Bottums of Brockhurst are buried at the head of Rich'' Hop- 



kinson's stone. A headstone. 

 Bottums of Mill Town are buried at the head of William 



Towndrow's stone betwixt y" View tree and y" gate. 

 Bottums of Ashover are buried in y" Church Porch by 



Vernons. A headstone (?)* with a verse on it. 

 Bostons of Bull Hill ?Iouse — just at the head of Edward 



Hopkinson's stone. 

 Barkers (or Goodalls) in Ashover Hill — in the corner of the 



churchyard over against Mr. Bourne's yates. A headstone 



with ' W.' and ' B.' on it. 

 Barkers of Kelstidge are buried at the head of Adam Cow- 



lishaw's tombstone, just under the View Tree. 

 Barkers (or Goodalls) of Dicklant — at the head of Samuel 



Haslem's tombstone. Two headstones with "T.' and ' G.', 



and ' M.' and ' G.' upon them. 



* If a headstone, it must have been attached to the east or west wall inside 

 the porch. 



