64 8INNINGTOW. 



In the county of York : 

 And of Mary Long, daughter of the Rev. William 



Hutton, Button. 

 His remains are interred near this place. 



The only other marble monument is erected in 

 the chancel, on the north side, in memory of four 

 individuals of the Grundon family. 



John Grundon, of Sinnington, died May 27th, 



In the year 1784, aged 62 years. 

 Mary Grundon, wife of the above John Grundon, 



Died September 28th, 1803, aged 72 years. 



John Grundon, of Sinnington, their son, died 



January 3d, 1812, in the 55th year of his age. 



Margaret Grundon, 



Relict of the last named John Grundon, 

 Died June 25th, 1819, aged 63 years. 



This church has recently been presented with a 

 "very handsome service of silver plate for the com- 

 munion table, by the liberality of Pudsey Dawson, 

 Esq., lord of the manor. The architecture of this 

 church has evidently been originally saxon, from 

 the remains still discoverable in various parts of the 

 building. The entrance on the south is through a 

 saxon arch ; and a similar arch occurs at the west 

 end of the church under the belfry ; in the south 

 wall near the porch are two saxon crosses let into 

 the building, that on the right containing a half 

 length Ogure with the arms extended. In digging 

 a drain at the back of the chancel, in 1823, the re- 

 mains of two bodies were discovered, and a cu- 

 riously ornamented stone, apparently a head stone. 



