lOf) HISTORY OF 



In tlie south west corner, on a raised tombstone 

 is the following inscription, " Edward' Holland 

 armiger posuit hoc niemoriale HoUandorum ad 

 requisicoem Hugonis Holland Ar. pris sui paulo 

 ante obitum, qui obiit 13 die Maii A" D' 1534. — 

 By the side of this stone lyeth buried A\ illiani 

 Williams, Esq, together with his wife Margaret, 

 eldest daughter and heir of William Holland of 

 Marl, Esq' she An. Dom. 1641 and 



1673.— Beneath lyeth the body of Holland 

 son of William Margaret his wife, who de- 



parted this life the first day of January 1680. An- 

 nos natus 40." 



There were formerly four bells in the steeple, of 

 which the second and the great bell only remain; 

 the first has been destroyed many years ago, and 

 the third on the day that the late Sir Thomas 

 Mostyn, Bart, attained his majority; the smaller 

 bell has upon it this inscription, GLORIA IN 

 DEO. 1634. The large bell has a remarkably 

 fine tone, and its circumference at the outer edge 

 is twelve feet ; its height is three feet : on it are 



the words, a^^ f(t>elt«5 tfta tu^ttiurga mn- 

 tt00i>ma Mix in rftoro birginum, Bt low 



this inscription, Ota PVO ItOlJi^ ^OmttlUm, 



