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PjIRKINS of Lea are buried at the head of George I'lint's 



stone, or at the head of John FHnt's tombstone at the 



chancel end or corner. 

 Beardows of Nutting Fields — at the entrance of the church 



porch. A flat stone with letters on it. 

 Rrelsfords of Kelstidge— at the feet of Adam Cowlishaw's 



Tombstone, and some under the View Tree, but old Richard 



Brelsford and his wife are buried on the top of the hillock 



beyond Mr. Outram. 

 Beightons are buried at the foot of Joseph Purseglove's stone. 

 BiRKs — on the upper side of the View Tree, betwixt Ellen 



Brelsford's stone and the View Tree. 

 Bacons of Alton are buried at the feet of Chadwicks and 



Samuel ^^'heatcroft's stone at y^ church yates, but Richard 



Bacon of Alton lies just at the head of my father Leonard 



Wheatcroft. 

 Bournes are all buried in y'' upper chancel. 

 Barkers (thacker) of Dicklant — on the nether side of the View 



Tree, by William Towndrow's stone. 

 Barkers of Hardwick — in the church porch, on the right hand 



of Parkes' stones. In each place a large flat stone with 



' G.' and ' B.' on one, and ' R.' and ' B.' on the other. 

 Bestock's are buried just by the church porch below Buntings. 



A little flat stone with ' S.' and 'B.' on it. 

 Bastfords a little below Bestock's stone. A headstone with 



'T.' and ' B.' on it. 

 Bassits are buried just at the feet of Eastwood's stones. 

 BiRKS (old John) of Stanley (? Tansley) was buried just at 



the head of Will. Hall at the feet of Obadiah Gelstrop. 

 Reighton Mary — ^just at the feet of Joshua Hole's stone, not 



far off Mr. Bourne's yates. 

 Bi.ankshy (John of Hatchleys) buried a child just in the 



corner at the feet of Thomas Matley's stone. 

 Rowers of High Ashes buried a son John by old Edward 



Hopkinson's right hand. A headstone. 

 liUADLEV (Thomas) was buried in Seavels burying place, at two 



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