128 PORTLAND. 



I have left off here, as it did not appear interesting to continue 

 the list to a later date. 



An old drawing of the Church is shown in the " Gentleman's 

 Magazine" of 1799, vol. 69, part I. 



THE CHURCHYARD. 



The Churchyard, which adjoins the Church on the south and 

 east sides, contains the following Gravestones and Tombstones. 

 The inscriptions are given so far as they can be deciphered : 



Three Gravestones before referred to apparently of the XII. 

 century. 



Tombstones to 



Attwooll who died llth of August Anno Domino 

 1670. 



To Abel Flew who was buried October 25 A.D. 1676. 



In life I wroath in stone 

 Now life is gone I know 

 I shal be raised 

 By a stone and B 

 Shuch a stone as giveth 

 Living Breath and Saveth 

 The Righteous from the 

 Second death. 



To Agnes Attwooll who was buried December 18 A.D. 1674. 

 To Eobert Mitchell who departed this life ye 9th day of May, 



1680. Etatis suge 63. 



To Robert Pitt who deceased the 20th day of January A.I). 1690. 

 To Julan the wife of Robert Biett who departed this life the 



2nd May 1691. 

 To Mary Ferly who departed this life ye 10 day of March 1692 



aged 24 years. 

 To John Flew who died August ye 15th 1698 also of Grace his 



wife who died July llth, 1740. Aged 89 years. 

 To Elizabeth Gilbert who died 16 August 1720, 

 To M. P. 1729, 



