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On the North of the Eastern window of this Chapel is a white marble monument executed by Chantry, representing a soldier dying on the battle field; upon the tablet is inscribed—

""Sacred to the memory of"

- the Honourable Francis Wheler Hood, Lieutenant-Colonel in the 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards,

See note to window 35.

Immediately beneath is the following inscription on a brass 36in. by 14in.

""In memory of the Honbl. Caroline Hood, widow of Lieutenant-Colonel, the Honbl."

- Francis Wheler Hood, only daughter of Sir Andrew Snape Hamond, Baronet, of

On the South of the East window is the following inscription on a grey marble monument, having a lozenge of arms-Freeman and two other shields, Bearcroft, and—(plate vi.)

""Near this place is interred"

- Mrs. Mary Freeman,

Beneath the foregoing is a small marble tablet, with arms (plate vi.) and inscribed—

""Sacred"

- to the memory of

Dr. Mellor lived at the house in Little Park Street now called Banner House. He was buried in the Chancel of the Church near to the Rev. R. Simson.