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[102] Was soe conspicuously manifested, That beside the good acceptance thereof which God testified to her in A numerous Posteritie, Shee had also hereby ingroven soe deepe An Impression in the hearts of all that knew her Pious conversation (That were it not that Mortalitie doth deface the memorie of things) Shee needed no other monument

Black marble slab.

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Over the south door of the chancel are two coats of arms carved in stone, and on a scroll above each are the words + pofer Boyntō.

The first shield bears—On a fess between three crescents a lion passant, for Boynton of Sedbury, impaling, a bend between two saltires engrailed for (?)

The second shield bears Boynton of Sedbury impaling, two lions passant, for Strangeways.