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 On the Wall: "In this Chancel lies the body of Richard Green of Banks, gent.; buried March the 19th, 1707, in the 25th year of his age. He was the son of William Green of Banks, gent., by Ann his wife, daughter of Anthony Devevere, M D., by his wife Barbara, daughter of Thomas Edmunds of Worsborough, Esquire. William Green of Banks, gent., son of John Green, of HoylandSwein, gent., was buried March 7, 1723, aged 33 years. His son Richard, aged a year and four months, was buried March 6, 1723. His brother John Green, of Banks, gent., was buried March 21, 1729, aged 36 years. Richard the son of their brother Samuel Green of Banks, gent., was buried February 23, 1732, aged a year and 5 months. To preserve the memory of these his ancestors and relations, the said Samuel Green erected this monument in the year 1733."

"Elizabeth Walbanke, buried at this pew-door Decr. 3, 1674."

"Ann wife of Mr. Christopher Walbanke, buried in the same grave April 2nd, 1695. Aged 64. Fautrix hospita pauperibus. Mors omnium dolorum solutio. Refrigeries est animæ: Mors ærumnarum requies: Hic ero sanus (sic)."

"Mr. Christopher Walbanke, Preacher of the Gospel and Minister of this Church was buried March ye 16th, 1708."

"Here lieth interred the body of Thomas Cockshutt, Clerk, A.M., Minister of Cawthorne and Vicar of Peniston, who died upon the first and was buried on the fourth of February, in the year of our Lord, 1739, aged 62 years."

"Here lieth interred the Body of Susannah, Daughter of John Willson gent., and wife of the Rev'nd. Thomas Cockshutt, Clerk, A.M., late Minister of this Church, who departed this life the 25th day of January in the year of our Lord 1743. Aged ** years." (Not filled up.)

William sonne of William Thorpe, 1683. Memorial inscriptions of the Wood family of Jowett-House beginning in 1692; of Lockwoods of Clough Green; of Whites from 1700; of Mary daughter of Wm. Woffendin of Norcroft, 1770, first married to Richard Ellison of Barnby Hall, and afterwards to Geo. Walker of Hunshelf "Gentle Man."