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The nave is leaded, having a neat square tower, with a clock and five bells in it, joined to its west end, on which the following arms are carved in freestone over the west door, viz.

Will. de Bohun Earl of Northampton.

Humfry de Bohun, his son and heir.

Stafford.

Holland, ''viz. France and England'' quartered, in a bordure.

Lynnes.

Knevet and Caily quartered.

Knevet quartered with, pally, a bordure charged with roundells.

Albany.

Knevet and Clifton quartered.

Knevet and Heveningham quartered.

Knevet and Clifton, with a canton.

In the nave there are stones for, John Pitcher, Gent. and Elizabeth his Wife, he died Oct. 30,1720, aged 74, and she June 1705.

Thomas Richards, died 24 July, 1705.

Mary, Wife of Mr. Robert Harris of Lynn Regis, Daughter of Mr. Tho. Richards, she left a Son and two Daughters, and died Febr. 9, 1700, aged 23 Years.

Claudius Grey, Gent. buried Febr. 18,1700, T. Colman 1718.

At the west end of the nave there are stones for, Mr. Tho. Fulcher, Apothecary, who died June 10,1707, Æt. 58.

John Blake, Nov. 1723, Æt. 13, Tho. Blake, Nov. 28, 1728, Æt. 12, both sons of Thomas and Mary Blake.

On the font, Knevet's arms: it was erected,

February 1, 1619, Ehomas Colman, Christopher Sudbury, Church, Wardens.

The north isle is leaded, and hath a chantry parted from the rest, with handsome carved screens at its east end, in which there is a stone for

Mary, Wife of Mr. John Crow, who died March 30,1729, aged 39, and Mary Barrs her Mother, who died Apr. 3, 1729, aged 60, Hannah Crow died May 7, 1729.

This chapel belonged to St. Mary's gild, and was made when the isle was built, as the arms of Cromwell, Tateshale, Mortimer, &c. plainly shew us, they being in the windows of the isle as benefactors, together with,

De-la-Pole quartering arg. a chief gul. over all a lion rampant or, Howard and Brotherton quartered.

Vere and Howard quartered.

Clifton and Caily quartered.

And on the screens are these two letters, J. P. and a rebus or