206 Calne. 
Cuivers, Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Henry, 7th December, 1630, 
wt. 39. Eleven children (six sons and five daughters). 
§ Ann, daughter of Henry, 1718, et. 19. 
5 Henry, Jun., gent., 1739, et. 45. 
Crewe, Henrietta Maria, d. 1820. Stained glass window, placed 
by her son, Lord Crewe, in 1867. 
D’AranpA, Henry, only son of Benjamin D. (Vicar) and Elizabeth, 
d. 1716, et. 15. Arms. Azure, a castle arg. within 
a bordure or: charged with six crosses gu. impaling, 
arg. a chevron sable between three garbs of the same. 
Ernie, Sir John, Chancellor of the Exchequer, d. 1697, et. 75. 
3 John, his father. 
o John Kyrle, 1725, et 43. 
Guturiz, Rev. John, Vicar, and his wife, a stained glass window 
with inscription. 
Hay, Thomas John Ernle, son of Lord Dupplin and Constance 
Kyrle Ernle, d. 14th October, 1742, 
Mayo, Benjamin, Pharmacopole, 1751. 
Mrrewetuer, Cecilia Maria, widow of Henry Alworth Merewcther, 
Serjeant-at-law, 1874. A stained glass window. 
Mitpmay, Frances, Lady. 
Norzorne, Walter, Esq., 1659. 
SHEPHERD, Germanicus, Jun., Augpst, 1747, xt. 22. 
Stokes, Eleonora, wife of Richard, daughter of Thomas Lambert, 
of Boyton, 1705. 
3 Richard, gent., son of Edward Stokes, of Stanshawe 
Court, d. 1724, et, 60. Arms. Sable, a lion rampant 
ermine. 
In the churchyard, on the south side, there used to be an altar- 
shaped tomb to the memory of Inverto Boswett, King of the 
Gypsies, who died Sth February, 1774. At the restoration of the 
Church his tomb was taken down and the panels of it, containing 
the inscription and the figure of a horse rearing, within a wreath, 
were inserted into the wall of the south porch. For many years 
after his death it is said that his tribe used to visit the tomb and 
perform certain ceremonies on the anniversary of his death. 
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