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Right Honourable Charles Lord Gerard: the said Thomas Fletewood departed 

 this life the 16th day of July , in the year 1720, and in the 56th year of his age, 

 and lies interr'd near this place. The said Frances Fletewood died at 

 the city of Liege, the third day of February, in the year 1736, and in the 74th 

 year of her age. The said Thomas Fletewood and Frances his wife left isiue 

 nly one son, Charle Fletewood, now of Gerards Bromley, Esq." 



Above this last inscription, on two separate brackets, are the 

 Busts of Thomas and Frances Fleetwood. 



On the west wall of the cemetery, a plain marble tablet, is 

 inscribed : 



" To the Memory of the Right Hon. Charles Lord Gerard, Baron of Ge- 

 rards Bromley, who died the 12th day of April, in the year of our Lord 1707 ; 

 aged 48 yeares, and lies interr'd near this place. He marryed Mary, the daughter 

 of Sir John Webb, of Hatheropp, in the county of Gloucester, Barrt. by whom 

 he left no surviveing issue. The said Mary Lady Gerard survived him many 

 years, and died at Joppa in the year of our Lord 1731, in her return from the 

 Holy Land." 

 On a bracket above the last inscription, is a male bust. 



Against the east window of the cemetery, is a mural monument 

 of white marble, which is a plain tablet with a cornice surmounted 

 by a weeping cherub, sitting on a rock, with his glass run down. 

 On a tablet is : 



" Sacred to the Memory 



Of Hugo Meynell, 

 Who died May 1800." 



Against the north wall of the chancel, over the pillar which is 

 between the two arches whereby the chancel communicates with 

 the above cemetery, is a marble monument to the memory of Wil- 

 liam Lord Viscount Chetwynd, the top part of which is a niche with 

 a circular head ; and within it is placed a large Egyptian black 

 urn, which was made at Etruria in the time of the late Josiah 

 Wedgwood, Esq. F.R. s. A.S.S. Below the niche, on the corona of 

 a corniche, in one line, is the following, in capitals : 



" He was a man, take him for all in all, I shall not look upon his like again." 

 Below the above, a white marble tablet is inscribed, in capitals : 



tl Sacred to the Memory of William Lord Viscount Chetwynd, who died 

 April 3, A. D. M.DCC.LXX. Aged LXXXVII. years." 



Beneath this inscription is a coat of arms, viz. : Azure, a chev- 

 ron, Or, between three mullets, Or, surmounted by a large Vis- 

 count's coronet of white marble. 



The founder of the church was a David Kenrick, whose charac-* 



