Excerpt from Notes and Queries, Vol. 9: Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc;, January June, 1854
The small chapel adjacent to the chancel, and opening into it by an arch now walled up, had for some time, as I believe, been used as a school room; more recently, however, either through its becoming out/of repair, or from some other cause, the little structure was demolished. The large slabs which covered the tombs of the good prelate' and his brother were taken up and fixed against the adjoining wall. The turf now covers the space thus thrown into the Open churchyard nothing remains to mark the position of the graves, which in all probability, ere many years elapse.
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