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Chadwicks who were akin to my uncle Samuel {see vol. xviii., 



p. 75) are buried at the church yates. A little stone with 



(two interlaced triangles) upon it. 

 Caltons of Overton lie at the foot of Mather's stone rather 



nearer the church. A headstone with Thomas Calton's 



name on it. It was he that left a dole of 5' yearly for 



the poor ; but 

 Caltons of Fall Yate were buried at the foot of Annie 



Mather's stone. 

 CowLEYS are buried in the near (south) alley at Babington 



Quire, and at our seat door. 

 Cheetam was buried by Will. Needham. 

 The Crich family are buried in the upper chancel, and in the 



nether chancel, and likewise at the chancel door at the 



threshold. 

 Cantrills of Fall Yate are buried just in the yate before y* 



chancel door. A flat stone with letters on it. 

 Cantrill (Joseph) of Badger Lane Yate had a daughter buried 



'at the head of old Rich'' Cotton who lies at the head of 



Thomas Cantrill's stone in the way ouer against the 



chancel doore. 

 Cowi.iSHAW (Edward) of Northedge — at the foot of Charles 



Wharton's stone. 

 Cook (Joseph) of Mill Town — near Edward Hopkinson's stone. 

 Cowi.iSHAW (Will) of Nether Holloway — at the head of George 



Nuttall, among the Merchants, because he married a 



Merchant. 

 Cook George buried his wife Mary at the head of Robert 



Bansell's children. 

 Cheetham Thomas — on the left hand of Denis Flint's stone. 

 Dakeyns of Stubbin Edge are buried at the Pulpit door. Some 



are at the chancel door under a little stone. 

 Dakeyns of Bull Hill (or Far Northidge) lie at the churchyard 



wall by Allwoods. 

 Davis (William's) child — at the head of Thorn. Matley in Blanks- 



bys burying place. 



