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Hopkinson, who is buried at the corner of Stubbin's house. 

 A flat stone. 

 Hopkinson (John) of Near Northidge— at the feet of Bowlers, 



at y" Chancel Nook. 

 Hancocks lie just in the middle of the chancel— a flat stone. 

 HoDGKiNsoxs near the church porch — Several large flat stones 



with letters. 

 HoPKiNso.vs of Press— by Tiiomas iMillington's stone — a little 



stone w' ' W.' and ' H.' 

 HiGGiNiJOTHAMS — midway betwixt the church porch and chancel 

 door, on the right hand at the foot of Waterhouse's stone. 

 A flat stone full lettered. 

 HoLLiNGwoRTHS of Ravensncst are buried below the chancel 

 door. A tombstone with letters on it. Some of the 

 Hollingworths of Overton and Ashover are buried at the 

 middle buttress at the foot of Watkinson's (or Mihvard'sj 

 stone. 

 Halls and Hiltons lie at the chancel door. 

 HoPKiNSONS of Alton are buried at the foot of Norman's stone 

 on the right hand of Milward's (or Watkinson's) stone— 

 A flat stone with 'I.' and 'H.' 

 Hanburv, Henry— at the foot of Thomas Flint's stone at the 



head of Nightingales of Stubbing's Yates. 

 Haslems of Alton— on the right hand of Hopkinsons of Alton, 



but something nearer Will \Vagstaft"s stone. 

 Henstocks in Overton Hill— at the head of William Wagstaff's 



stone. A large flat stone with two letters on it. 

 Holes of Butterley lie near Cockeynes betwixt the Yates, and 

 the church porch. 



Hunts — at a tombstone betwixt the View Tree and Bellhouse 



Other Hunts lie above Obadiah Gelstrop's stone. A stone 

 with ' S.' and ' H.' on it. 

 Hides lie betwixt Thomas HoUingworth's stone at {sic, but ? 



and) the feet of Slacks of Press. 

 HuiUERDS lie betwixt the View Tree and Christopher Hunt's 

 stone. Two long stones full of letters. 



