104 



HISTORY OF 



ous is that of JN'icholas Hookes who lies buried in 

 the chancel, and is an instance of extraordinary 

 fecundity. 



HERE LYETH Y' BODY 



OF NICH* HOOKES OF 



CONM'AY GE°- WHO 



WAS y* 4J'' chiLD 



OF His FATHER W"' 

 HOOKES ESq^ By ALiCE 



HIS wiFE, AnD y* father 



OF 27 chiLDrEn, who 



DyED y* 20''' DAy of MArch 



16 3 7 



N.B. THis STOne WAS Reu 



ivED in y* ycAr 1720 



Att y* charoE of John 



HOOKES Esq'- 



& SINCE By THO' 

 BRADNEY & W. ARCHER ESq* 



Near this is a figure cut in stone, to preserve 

 the memory of Mary, mother of archbishop Wil- 

 liams, who died in child birth of twins, October 

 10, 1585. In the south-east corner of the chancel 



