of Antiquaries." The words have every appearance of a Latin inscription, but if the stops and capital letters or division of the words are disregarded, the epitaph may easily be read as follows: Bray, Henrietta M., 80 Brewer, 105 Brickmaker, 14 Bridgeford-on-the-Hill, 5 Briggs, Hezekiah, 130 Brighton, 59 Briscoe, John D., quoted, 158 Briscoe, J. Potter, quoted, 110, 203 Bullen, Rev. H., 7 Burkitt, Jonathan, 226 Burns, Robert, quoted, 109 Burton, Edward, 202 Burton Joyce, 213 Bury, St. Edmunds, 31, 57, 211 Corby, 20 Chancel door, buried at the, 214 Chapman, Dr. T., 154 Corporation cook, 227 Cotton, John, 28 Coventry, 34, 101, 103 Cowper, Wm., 182, 184-185 Crackles, Thos., 70 Crazford, 119 Creton, 213 Crich, Vicar of, 12 Cricketer, 102, 103 Cruikshank, George, 192-194 Cruker, Joseph, 17 Currie, James, 230 Cynical epitaph, 216 Dalamoth, Jane, 215 Danish soldiers, 52-55 Darfield, 219 Darlington, 132 Darnborough, Wm., 131 Dart, Rose, 139 Dartmouth, 66 |