The words from the Benedicite run along the south wall below the roof, "O all ye Spirits and Souls of the Righteous, Bless ye the Lord. Praise Him and magnify Him for ever! Alleluia."
It may be mentioned in connection with the general decoration of the Church, that it is not unlikely, that, when the walls of the Church are thoroughly dry, there will be more decorative painting added.
On the Floor of the Aisle are several memorial inscriptions of the Greene, Rowley, Taylor and other families.
"Here lyeth the Body of Robert Hartley of Cannon Hall who departed this life upon the 3 day of January 1656. Anno ætatis 29."
"Richard Greene of Micklethwaite who was baptised the 14 day of May 1942 and was interred the 8 day of July; Anno Domini 1669.
"But now that I am dead soe here I lie.
"And must do still untill that glorious day."
[Small Brass.] "William, eldest son of William Green of Micklethwait gent., returned home the 6 day of September 1686, ætatis 6. Whose expression two days before he dyed was, Heaven is Home."
On the same stone: "Hic jacet corpus Gulielmi Greene filii Richardi Greene de Micklethwaite qui obiit duodecimo die martii, tricesimo octo anno suæ ætatis, Anno Domini 1669." "Here also lyeth interred the Body of John Greene late of Micklethwaite, gent. He departed this life the 18th day of March Anno Dni 172*" (date not filled in).
"Here lyeth the body of Richard Greene late of Banks, gent., who departed this life the 10th day of March 170*, and in the 24th year of his age. Nascendo morimur, finisque ab origine pendet."
Brass: "Hic jacet corpus Gulielmi Greene de Micklethwaite filii Gulielmi prædicti qui obiit Anno Dom. 1683, et ætatis 26."
"Here lyeth the body of Mrs. Mary Greene, widow, late wife of Mr. William Greene of Micklethwaite, gent., and daughter of Michael Portington, of Portington, esquier, who left William, Richard, and Grace, her children, and died the 14th of February, in the 43rd year of her age, Anno Domini, 1673."