ANTIQUITIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 53 



Above this ftone figure, is another of a child on the fouth fide of 

 the window, in the devout pofture of prayer, kneeling. The 

 effigies of one of fomewhat riper age is in the bottom of the 

 window, recumbent, with this mural infcription underneath. 



DEFECTUS MEMORISE. 



In making a grave in the pew under the next window, 176^, 

 for Mrs. Robley, relict of the late Revd. Mr. Rob/y, formerly cu- 

 rate of this place, a very remarkable fkull was turned up wi'h 

 thefpade; on the back part of it, the figure of a large fca/iop- 

 fhell ; at one of the auditories, the figure of a torcular fhcll, 

 like a fkrew. 



Within iron-rails, on the north fide of the chancel, is the 

 burial-place of the family of Sir Lancelot Allgood, Knt. above it a 

 mural monument of marble, with the following infcription. 



N"AR 



this place lieth the body of 

 the Revd. Mr. MAJOR ALLGOOD, M. A. 



Rector of tins parifli, cldeft fon of 



LANCELOT ALLGOOD, Ffq; Efcheator 



for this county of Northumberland^ lineally 



defcended from JOHN AI.LGOOD, of Salherne, 



in the county of Devon, Efq; who attended 



JOHN Duke of LANCASTER in his expedition 



toSpAiN, againft the pretended King of CASTILE, 



Anno 1386, the 9th of Richard II. He died the ; 



3oth day of December, i<5y6, aged, 59. 



Alfo 

 the body of Mary, relict of the above MAJOR ALLGOOD, 



Daughter 



