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on which, Juxta hoc monumentum Jacet Corpus Rici. Deynes, Fil. Henrici et Marthœ, Gen. Qui obijt 25 die Julij Anno Dom. 1712. Etat. sue 56.

All the stones are robbed of their brasses; on one of which in the chancel is the impression of the chalice and wafer, under which is a priest buried.

Two black marbles in the chancel have the following inscriptions: the arms are, a lion rampant impaling a cross floree between four trefoils; crest, a plume of feathers.

Here lieth the Body of Edward Bosworth, late Rector of Thelveton, who departed this life the 14th of June 1714, aged 40 years. And also Deborah his wife, who was one of the daughters of Samuel Manning, Gent. deceased, who died the 13th of September, 1708, aged 28 years.

On the second, Bosworth's arms and crest as before.

Here lyeth the Body of Edward Bosworth, late Rector of this parish, who departed this life the 18th Day of January, 1713, aged 65 years.