En Esel church. In the Choir is this Inscription : Hic jacet ille cinis, qui modo LAWSON erat. When we have wand'red all our ways, And from which earth and grave, and dust, Wilfridus Lawson, Miles, obitt. 16; die. Apr. anno. Ereby church. On a tombstone on the south side of the Chancel: GEORGE CRAGG, Of Prior-Hall, gent. Who faithfully served Queen Elizabeth, King James, Prince Henry, and Charles King of England, 1626. West Ward church. A MEMORATIVE EPITAPH For that excellently accomplished gentleman, RICHARD BARWISE, Late of Ilekirk, Esq. He died the 13th February, 1640, In the 47th year of his age. Below, good Barwise's closed-in body lies, Broomfield church. IN MEMORY OF RICHARD GARTH, M. A. Vicar of this Parish. Bromfield's Pastor's here intomb'd, To end debate amongst his neighbours, Hallowed be the Sabbath, And farewell all earthly pelf; For Munday hath hanged himself. In Holm-Cultram church. November 8, 1619. THOMAS CHAMBER, Of Raby-coat, Buried. Married ANN MUSGRAVE, daughter of Jack. In this Church are the following Epitaphs upon other persons of the same family. October 21, 1586. Here lyeth ANN MUSGRAVE, Being murdered, the 19th of the said month, with the shot of a pistol in her own house at Raby-coat, by one Robert Beckworth. She was daughter of Jack Musgrave, Captain of Beawcastle, Knt. She was married to Thomas Chamber, of Raby-coat, and had issue six sons, videl. Robert, Thomas, John, Row. Arthur, Will, and a daughter Florence. April 5, 1620. Here lyeth BARBARA, first Wife to FERGUS GRAHAM, Of Nunnery, The second Wife of THOMAS CHAMBER, Of Raby-coat. February VII. 1655. John Chamber, till death brought him here, He had four children, with two wives, |