116 History of the Parish of Stockton, Wilts. 



" Hie infra conduntur mortales exuvije Samuelis Fyler, A.M. hujus Parochise 

 per quadragenta prope annos Rectoris, et Eeclesite Cathedralis de Sarum 

 Succentoris, Pastoris fidelis, Patris optimi, vera in Deum et Proximum charitate 

 imbirti, inter primes docti, et Fidei vere CatholicEe contra Arii et Socini 

 Sectatores assertoris studiosi. Qui pluribus annis morbo chronico fatigatus 

 -i55stmate tandem correptiis a laboiibus quievit 13° idus Maij anno salutis nos- 

 tras M.DCC. iij., ^tatis suse 74." 



" Jacet sub eodem tumulo Maria Fyler, uxor ejus, unica filia Tho. Hyde 

 S.T.P., et Ecclesise predictse Cathedralis Precentoris ; Q,ua3 obijt 6° idus Maij 

 An. Dom. 1676." 



On the south wall between the two lancet windows, is a handsome 

 marble monument, which has a very long, pompous, Latin inscrip- 

 tion to "the Rev. David Price, L.L.B. of Christ Church, Oxford, first, 

 lecturer at Bewdley, county Worcester, then Incumbent of Portland, 

 county Dorset, in 1727. Whence in 1730, he was removed to 

 Stockton, by Bishop Willes. He was Rector for 35 years, and dying 

 at Salisbury, 12th November, 1771, aged 70 years, was buried here. 

 Also his two wives; Rebecca, died 12th March, 1744, aged 43; 

 and Anna, died 28th January, 1760, aged 58." 



On the north wall, west of the door, are two plain marble slabs, 

 thus inscribed, 



"Sacred to the memory of the Rev. Henry Good, 33 years Rector of this 

 Parish, who departed this life 2nd July, 1824, aged 60. Also of Eleanor, 

 relict of the above Rev. Henry Good, who died April 7th, 1836, aged 70." 



" Sacred to the memory of Anne, relict of the Rev. Henry Good, S.T.P, of 

 "Wimhorn Minster, Dorset, who died 23rd June, 1817, aged 90. Also of 

 "William Hiley, son of the Rev. Henry Good, Rector of this Parish, and Eleanor 

 his wife; who died 11th April, 1804, aged 4 months. And of Charles, their 

 second son, who died 21st June, 1824, aged 22 years." 



On the south wall, near the east end, is another marble slab, 

 thus inscribed : — 



" Near this place is interred the body of William Wansboro Pinchard of 

 Stockton, Gentleman, who departed this life Jan"'''. 28th, 1815, aged 80 years. 

 Also of Anne his wife, daughter of the Rev. David Price, M.A., formerly Rector 

 of Stockton. She died 15th June, 1822, aged 88 years." 



There are three or four grave-stones forming part of the floor 

 within the altar rails. One of them is a large slab of Purbeck 

 marble, without inscription. On the stone adjoining is inscribed, 



" Here hides the depositum of Mrs. Mary Fyler, who died May 28th, An". 

 Dom. 1676. My Redeemer liveth." 



