50 GRAVESTONES AT ST. PETERS CHURCH, DERBY. 



III. 



[H]Ic Jacet 



Elizabethse[a] 



uxar Percivale 



Willughby 



filia 



Francisci 



Coke de Trusley 



milit ipsa 



olait 15 Feb 



[Jitatis] suie[ae] 67.* 



This is cut in sandstone, and lies in the south-east comer 

 of the chancel, close to the wall. Bassano saw this and the 

 following stone, and made, not very correct, copies. Simpson 

 and Glover give them, erroneously stating that the stones were 

 destroyed. 



IV. 



Hie 

 lacet corpus Per 

 civali Willughby 

 M.D. fillij Percivain 

 Willughby De Wool 

 larton in comitatu 

 Nottingham Militis 

 Obijt 2°. Die Octob 

 Anno Salutis 1685 

 .^tatis suae 89. 



At the end of this, on a shield, are the arms of Willoughby 

 of Parham, from which family all the Willoughbys descend. No 

 colours are given on the stone, but correctly they would be as 

 follows : — " Or, fretty azure, with a mullet for difference in the 



* Elizabeth, seventh child and third daughter of .Sir Francis Coke of Trusley, 

 was born Nov. nth, 1599, and the Trusley Register gives the same date as 

 that of her baptism. She died Feb. 15th, 1666. See History of Coke of 

 Trusley, by Major J. T. Coke, privately printed 1880,— Ed, 



