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Stone Surname Inscription Name Birthdate Date of Death Day Month Year Age 494 PARKER Heare Lyeth Ye Body of Tho Stone Surname Inscription name Birthdate Date of death Day Month Year Age 494 PARKER Heare lyeth ye body of Tho. Parker bured ye 19 19 Oct 1669 day of Oct l669? l689? 1008 ? T C 1702 948 BREEDON Henry Breedon 18 Feb 1704 73 514 LAMB Frances dau Andrew and Margaret Lamb 19 Mar 1706 17wk 1043 DADSLEY Francis Dadsley 2 Jan 1707 63 948 BREEDON also w Sarah 9 Mar 1707 67 982 JARVIS also dau Eliza Clark Jarvis 4 Dec 1708 9 226 TROTTOR also w Mary Trottor 18 Dec 1708 43 1008 ? also D C 1708 1085 FOX William Fox 12 Apr 1719 40 1035 HART Elizabeth w Thomas Hart 28 May 1719 60 1063 DADSLEY also w Mary 4 Jul 1720 38 1063 DADSLEY Thomas Dadsley 30 Nov 1720 61 908 VINCENT Thomas Vincent 13 Mar 1722 52 921 VINCENT William Vincent 13 Jan 1723 55 491 HOUGH also sis Frances 7 Dec 1726 1101 RAVELL Anthony Ravell, born Bottesford, lived the latter 3 Jul 1727 52 years of his life in the Leward Islands. He gave E100 to 8ott'd School to be laid out in land for ever' He died on the island of St. Christopher 686 WRIGHT Thomas s John Wright 2 Dec 1728 ? 683 WRIGHT John s John Wright 9 Dec 1728 20 898 BARTRAM Mary dau Richard and Elizabeth Bartram 7 Feb 1731 12days 910 BEND also w Ann Bend 31 Aug 1731 42 496 LAMB George s Francis and Elizabeth Lamb 7 Mar 1736 953 SUMNER Robert Sumner s Thomas and Hannah 14 Nov 1737 23 916 CLARK John Clarke 21 Sep 1738 49 226 TROTTOR also s Paul 11 Dec 1738 37 628 HITT Goodwith Hitt w Thomas 30 Mar 1739 65 637 BEAN Thomas Bean 22 Aug 1739 74 952 SUMNER Francis Sumner s Francis and Jane Harriet ? 1739 24 1051 BEMROSE Ann w Thomas Bemrose 12 Apr 1740 41 1118 HARVSON William Harvson in thirty-sixth year of service, d 28 Aug 1740 59 28 Aug 1740 age LIX. Gent to the most noble Dukes, john lst of Rutland and John 2nd of Rutland successively. Faithful and approved servant. After to the Third Duke Secretary and House Steward. 952 FREEMAN also Sarah Freeman dau Thomas amd Mary? 1740 Sumner 221 TODINGTON Ann w William Todington 24 Jan 1741 44 521 LEWTY Mary w William Lewty 2 Feb 1741 42 491 HOUGH Ann Hough dau Richard and Elizabeth Hough 18 Feb 1741 15 226 TROTTOR William Trottor 4 Nov 1741 82 215 BROWN Jane dau Walter and Margret Brown d in first yr 10 1741 Dec 898 BARTRAM also dau Elizabeth 7 Dec 1742 12 496 LAMB also sis Rose 21 Mar 1743 522 JACKSON Elizabeth w John Jackson 27 Feb 1745 53 974 DARBYSHIRE Mary w Samuel Darbyshire 28 Apr 1745 43 985 BUGG Ann w Henry? Bugg ? Apr 1745 57 529 BAILEY also w Mary 15 Jul 1745 40 694 LORD Ann Lord 23 Jan 1746 1 216 FORREST Frances w Henry Forrest 30 Apr 1746 89 529 BAILEY John Bailey 5 Jun 1746 70 929 SPRECKLEY Sarah w john Spreckley 16 Feb 1747 42 1087 CRAGG Ann Cragg w Daniel junr dau George and 12 Apr 1747 35 Susan Garton 496 LAMB also bro Thomas l5 Jul 1747 496 LAMB also sis Ann 27 Jan 1749 900 PADGET Ann w Robert Padget of Muston dau of Richard 14 Apr 1750 23 and Elizabeth Bartram 916 CLARK also w Elizabeth 17 Jul 1750 54 892 SANSAM Elizabeth dau Richard and Mary Sansam 26 Sep 1750 23 1039 DADSLEY William Dadsley s William and Jane Dadsley d 15 Feb 1751 in minority 695 LORD Jane w John Lord 12 jun 1751 36 644 LEE Frances dau Jane Lee 5 Sep 1751 7 680 WRIGHT Mary Wright w John 13 Mar 1752 75 893 SANSAM William s Richard and Ann Sansam 31 May 1752 12 216 FORREST also Ann w John Forrest 11 Dec 1754 47 210 PORTER Ann Porter 3 Jun 1755 42 899 BARTRAM also w Elizabeth 14 Jul 1755 61 530 SPAD John Spad..? s Richard and Mary Spad...? 2 Aug 1756 9 wks 1081 BUGG Mararet Bugg w William 23 Dec 1757 42 939 TWINBERY William Twinbury 11 Mar 1759 64 510 BOCKING William Bocking 3 Aug 1760 56 Stone Surname Inscription name Birthdate Date of death Day Month Year Age 682 BOCKING William Bocking 3 Aug 1760 56 629 HITT Thomas Hitt s Thomas and Elizabeth Hitt, 3 Jul 1762 76 Husband to Goodworth. She was dau James Cragg of Easthorpe Bott`d 1089 CRAGG also w Mary 7 Aug 1762 35 522 JACKSON also Mary w John Jackson 19 Jan 1763 61 932 CAM Robert Cam 21 Jun 1763 38 531 FRYER also dau Kate 7 Mar 1764 11 mth 527 BAILEY Mary w John Bailey 5 Oct 1764 48 521 LEWTY also Ann w William Lewty 27 Jan 1765 55 979 HOPKINSON Thomas Hopkinson 18 Oct 1765 61 502 PARKER Sarah w John Parker 19 Jun 1766 57 223 TODINGTON William Todington 11 Sep 1766 64 716 PORTER also dau Rebecca 5 Nov 1767 2 229 WINTER also w Elizabeth 31 Dec 1767 66 980 HOPKINSON Mary w Thomas Hopkinson 27 Jul 1768 63 497 LAMB Elizabeth w Thomas Matchitt dau Francis and 10 Aug 1768 55 Elizabeth Lamb 947 BELDAN Richard Beldan 11 Dec 1768 73 640 WATTS Richard Watts 15 Dec 1768 47 966 STAFFORD John Stafford 13 Feb 1769 56 515 LAMB also two sons named William 19 Nov 1769 690 BOCKING Mary dau John and Sarah Bocking 22 Mar 1770 5 919 VINCENT Robert Vincent 6 Aug 1770 65 688 BOCKING Mary w William Bocking 25 Oct 1770 64 501 LAMB George Lamb 31 Dec 1770 27 1054 WANER Ann Waner dau John and Elizabeth of Asleckby 13 Jul 1771 47 in the county of Lincolnshire 963 BAILEY Thomas Bailey 21 Jun 1772 71 949 SANSAM Ann w Mark Sansam 22 Jul 1772 80 1088 CRAGG Daniel Cragg 26 Nov 1772 61 690 BOCKING also Sarah 26 Dec 1772 in infancy 223 TODINGTON also q Elizabeth 17 Feb 1773 69 1033 PIGGINS also dau Judith 20 May 1773 1 993 JARVIS Mary w John Jarvis 26 Nov 1773 73 1033 PIGGINS also s WiIliam 9 Mar 1774 10 1033 PIGGINS Elizabeth w Thomas Piggins 7 May 1774 31 1033 PIGGINS also dau Mary 7 Sep 1774 3 906 VINCENT Mary w William Vincent 28 Sep 1774 50 1082 STREETON Margaret w John Streeton dau William and 29 Oct 1774 30 Margaret Bugg 1053 ALISTER Ann Alister w William 7 Jan 1776 77 910 BEND John Bend 15 Mar 1776 81 1007 HUTHWAITE Hannah Huthwaite w William 21 May 1776 61 943 SUMNER also Francis Sumner 4 Jun 1776 41 229 WINTER Richard Winter 9 Feb 1777 78 966 STAFFORD also w Mary 21 Apr 1777 60 917 MILNEHOUSE Thomas Milnehouse 30 Apr 1777 30 1066 DADSLEY Elizabeth w Robert Dadsley 3 May 1777 59 829 HIGGINS Ann dau William and Sarah Higgins 1 Aug 1777 4 492 HOUGH Elizabeth dau Richard and Elizabeth Hough 7 Apr 1778 57 1032 PIGGINS also w Ann 28 Aug 1778 76 994 JARVIS also dau Mary 20 Sep 1778 1 1055 ALISTER William Alister 23 Mar 1779 16 940 TWINBERY Ann w William Twinbery, dau of Francis and 16 May 1779 Jane Sumner 220 MARCH Henry March 20 Jun 1779 42 635 WATTS Mary w John Watts Junt 3 Oct 1779 47 1032 PIGGINS William Piggins 8 Dec 1779 76 1012 BURTON Catherine Burton w Thomas 19 Jan 1780 45 984 BUGG Francis Bugg 28 Feb 1780 72 636 WATTS Thomas s John and Jane Watts 16 Mar 1780 42 907 VINCENT William Vincent 21 Mar 1780 49 1040 DADSLEY Francis Dadsley s Francis and Elizabeth 4 Jun 1780 19 515 LAMB Penelope dau Andrew and Margaret Lamb 28 Aug 1780 528 BAILEY also w Mary 9 Feb 1781 68 712 HINDS Robert only s Edward and Elizabeth Hinds 2 Nov 1781 27 643 NELSON also his sis Mary b 22 Jan 1778 27 Ort 1781 3 528 BAILEY William Bailey 11 Apr 1782 74 1009 HUTHWAITE William Huthwait 21 May 1782 58 949 SANSAM also h Mark 1 Sep 1782 86 239 BROWN Eunice Brown 9 Dec 1782 511 WRIGHT John s John Wright 9 Dec 1782 20 1014 BOTTOMLEY Elizabeth w Hugh Bottomley 3 Feb 1783 40 643 NELSON William s William and Sarah Nelson b 29 Jun 1780 18 Apr 1783 3 696 FERMAN Ann Ferman w Thomas dau John and Jane 9 May 1783 33 Lord 984 BUGG also sis Ann 27 Jun 1783 72 Stone Surname Inscription name Birthdate Date of death Day Month Year Age 1011 PARKER Ann w William Parker 20 Aug 1783 72 521 LEWTY also h of both William 12 Sep 1783 83 1086 CRAGG Mary dau Daniel and Mary Cragg 22 Nov 1783 22 639 WATTS John s John and Jane Watts 24 Nov 1783 48 899 BARTRAM Richard Bartram 3 Dec 1783 82 513 HOUGH Elizabeth w Richard Hough 15 Jan 1784 72 685 HOUGH Elizabeth Hough w Richard 15 Jan 1784 72 516 LAMB Daniel Lamb 24 Jan 1784 77 922 VINCENT William s Francis and Elizabeth Vincent 23 Mar 1784 4 498 LAMB Andrew s Andrew and Margaret Lamb 2 Apr 1784 17wks 716 PORTER Alice w John Porter 14 Apr 1784 53 509 LAMB also w Elizabeth 19 Apr 1784 963 BAILEY also w Mary 20 Apr 1784 76 357 TAYLOR Elizabeth w William Taylor dau Richard and 28 Aug 1784 25 Elizabeth Kettleborrow 551 SPRAY Henry Spray 11 Nov 1784 66 928 SPRECKLEY George s John and Sarah Spreckley 14 Dec 1784 47 965 ROSE Anthony Rose 26 Apr 1785 59 1095 CRAGG Mary w john Cragg 7 Jul 1785 27 956 RAVELL William Ravel! ' 11 Aug 1785 62 1095 CRAGG also dau Elizabeth 18 Aug 1785 2 1095 CRAGG also john in his first year 27 Aug 1785 911 BEND Ann dau John and Ann Bend 29 Nov 1785 63 499 LAMB also w Mary 10 Jan 1786 76 994 JARVIS Thomas jarvis 22 Mar 1786 47 959 GUY Thomas Guy 30 May 1786 56 549 SPRAY Ann w Robert Spray 21 Oct 1786 37 514 LAMB also sis Frances Penelope 24 Jan 1787 l5days 1068 DINNIS Thomas Dinnis 13 Jun 1787 222 HALLAM John s John and Elizabeth Hallam 19 Oct 1787 6mth 382 MAY John May s John and Margaret May 25 Dec 1787 5 641 WATTS John Watts 28 Mar 1788 82 739 BROWN also w Ann 29 Mar 1788 71 1064 DADSLEY Robert Dadsley 9 Apr 1788 74 324 BENNETT Mary w Thomas Bennett 20 Apr 1788 56 957 RAVELL also w Margaret 23 May 1788 65 734 DRING also w Ann 26 May 1788 42 994 JARVIS also dau Ann 26 Nov 1788 2 982 JARVIS also dau Ann 29 Dec 1788 6 930 MOTT Edward Mott 28 May 1789 76 1041 DADSLEY William Dadsley s Francis and Elizabeth 9 Jun 1789 33 642 WATTS Jane relict John Watts 1 Sep 1789 81 233 FORREST John Forrest, Gent 7 Oct 1789 84 509 LAMB Francis Lamb 31 Dec 1789 84 944 SPRECKLEY also w Elizabeth 15 Jan 1790 63 982 JARVIS Ann w John Jarvis 16 Jan 1790 44 231 FORREST Abigail Forrest relict of John Forrest 16 Feb 1790 69 630 HAND Gregory s Thomas and Ann Hand 7 Jul 1790 7wks 1084 BUGG William Bugg 11 Sep 1790 81 1038 DADSLEY Ann Dadsley dau Francis and Elizabeth 15 Feb 1791
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