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binson family and their ancestors. The oldest of 

 these memorials, is an escutcheon emblazoned vviih 

 arms of the Gibsons, &c., recording the interment 

 of Lady Penelope Gibson, who died the second of 

 January, 1650, under which is a monument to <he 

 same family, dated 1675. Against the south wall 

 of the chancel stands another, raised to the memory 

 of Mrs, Robinson, mother of Thomas Robinson) 

 Esq., of Welburn, and daughter of James Gibson, 

 Esq., of Welburn, who was buried in J75J, aged 63, 

 and of two of his sons Thomas and James, who ui- 

 ed 1762 and 1763, aged 22, and 16 respectively. 



On the same wall is another to the memory of 

 Elizabeth Cay ley ? daughter of Thomas Robinson, 

 Esq , of Welburn, who died in 1777, aged 35.- 

 Also her husband the Rev. Digby Cayley, A. M, 

 fifth son of Sir George Cayley. Bart, of Brompton, 

 and Rector of Thormanby, who died June 7, 1798, 

 aged 51. At the north end of the chancel, is one to 

 memory of Thomas Robinson, Esq., of Welburn, 

 who died March 7, 1 77 1, aged 57. A not her records 

 the burial of Maria Wrangham, wife of Robert 

 Wrangham, of Birdsale, the daughter of Thomas 

 "Whytehead, of JNawton, Esq.; she died June 10, 

 1779, aged 27 years, and of William Wrangham, 

 her son, who died November 1, 1779: and ano- 

 ther states, that under the altar, are deposited the 

 remains of the Rev. John Robinson, youngest son 

 of Thomas Robinson, Esq., of Welburn-hall, who 

 died unmarried April 8, 1801, aged 48. 



In the wall of the north aisle, is a monument to 

 the memory of Henry Jngledew, late of -Nawtonj 



