38 MEMORANDA BY TITUS WHEATCROFT, A.D. 1 72 2. 



Haslems of Ashover lie by Hopkinsoiis of Eastwood — A tomb- 

 stone, and a marble headstone. 

 Hays of Lea lie at the feet of John Stafford. A headstone, 



lettered. 

 Jacksons and Beardoes are buried by Tho. Goodall and Mary, 



at the head of Samuel Haslem's stone. A headstone with 



' G.' and ' I.' on it. 

 Kemps — just within the church door. A large stone with letters 



at full. They have likewise a child buried at the christening 



seat door by the Bowers. 

 -Kirks lie on the right hand of Robert Pursglove's stone. 

 Kemp Mrs. (Captain Hodgkinson's sister) was buried at William 



Stubbin's house end. 

 LuDLAMS lie at the head of Isaac Newton's stone, by Eastwoods. 

 LovETS — at the head of Joseph Marsh's daughter's tombstone. 



A little flat stone with William Lovett's name on it. 

 LoMASES are buried up in the corner above Bunting's stone, on 



the left hand above the church porch. 

 Lant, William of Overend, buried a child by a stone marked 



with a cross at Edward Hopkinson's head on the far side. 

 LoMAS, George of Dethic — at the Bellhouse end betwixt Shep- 

 herds and Gregorys. 

 Mathers of Wash are buried where the Godmothers stand at 



the font. A stone with ' M.' ' M.' on it. 

 Milnes — at the head of Thomas Hollingworth's stone — A large 



flat stone with ' E.' and ' M.' on it. 

 Maxfields of Press lie under a stone before y*" Church Porch 



betwixt Robert Pursglove's stone and Robert Booth's stone. 



It was a tombstone, but now it lies flat on the ground. It 



hath a ' T.' and ' M.' on it. 

 Maxfield of Kelstidge — by ^V'illiam Towndrow's stone under 



the A^iew Tree. A little flat stone with letters on it. 

 Marshalls have three burial places, as by their two tombstones 



and two flat stones with letters doth appear. — At the head 



of Robert Pursglove, and at the foot of A\'ill. Lovitts 



stone. 



