26 RECTORS AND VICARS OF HEANOR. 



Immediately above this is an inscription on a slate tablet 

 (somewhat chipped) set in stone — 



Here Lieth y'= body of France [s] 

 Winter of Langley, Widow 

 And relict of Edmvnd Winter 

 Rector of Carcolston, who 

 Dyed April 2 1 ^' 

 Anno Dom. 1678. 



Here also lieth ye Body of Elizabeth 



her Davghter, Late wife of 

 Edmvnd Elliott of Heynor, And 

 seven of her Children, viz. Edmvnd, 

 Thomas, William, John, Frances, 



Dorothy, And Mary. 



1560. " M"- Hellen Trappers sometime M"- (? Zouch) of 

 Butterley was buried in ye chansell of hey [norj 



1576. " Brian Garnett Late Skoolemaster of Nottingha"" 

 was buried ye xxi"' day of December." * 



In the Nottingham High School Magazine (The Forester^ 

 for July, 1888, p. 4), Mr. Corner, in his article on the history 

 of the school, mentions Brian Garnet as the third headmaster 

 in 1555, but adds a query. 



On pp. 9 and 10 of the same magazine, referring to various 

 historical works, he mentions that the celebrated Jesuit, Henry 

 Garnet, is said to have been the son of Brian Garnet, Master 

 of the Nottingham Free Grammar School. (The only mention 

 there is of Brian Garnet having been master there is in 

 Foley's " Records of the English Province of the Society of 

 Jesus") One authority mentions Nottingham or as others 

 write " Hennary [ ? Heanor] in the neighbouring county of 



* A most interesting and valuable discovery. — Editor. 



