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Neare unto this place resteth in hope of a glorious resurrection ye body of MARY, late wife unto Henry Mitton of Shipton, in ye County of Salop Esq.

who died on ye 17th day of September 1640 leavinge issue Henry, Mary, Martha, and Hellena.

Hic jacet

ELIZABETHA, Filia unica

Richardi Hunt de Wilson,

Et Elizabethæ, uxoris ejus, filiæ Thomæ Powis
Et sororis Thomæ Powis de Henry (Snitton ?)
Ad legem servientis,
Qui quidem Richardus

Filius Thomæ avum habuit
Jalicimem Hunt de Wilson,

Et frater, tandemque Heres fuit Johannis Jacobo et Carolo

primo Regibus Angliæ.

Ad arma servientis in ordinar (ibus) officiis Christiani, filiæ, et vicinæ maximé splenduit.

VOL. VIII.

In memoria carissimæ sororis
natæ 24 die Decembris 1654.
Denatæ 20 die Decembris 1727.
Animo grato et perdolente
Hoc saxum imposuit
THOMAS MYTTON.

FF

Here lieth the body of

MARTHA MYTTON, wife of Thomas Mytton Esq.,
Who after a pious, charitable, and well spent life
Advanced in years, and adorned with virtues
Departed July the 2nd 1736

E. 65.

To the sorrow of all, that Had observed Her humility, meekness of Wisdom, and compassionate disposition,

and

to the great affliction of those who caused this stone to be

placed here,

in memory of

the most indulgent, tender and best of parents.

Here

are deposited the remains

of

THOMAS MYTTON, Esqre,
Who,

Honoured by his children,
Respected by his neighbours,
and Esteemed of Good men,
Departed this life
May 6th, 1752,
E 84.

To the Memory of three daughters of the late

Henry Mytton Esq. of Shipton.

AMY MYTTON died Oct. 25, 1800, aged 59.
ELIZABETH MYTTON died Apr 30, 1819, aged 79.
MARTHA MYTTON died Dec 24, 1819, aged 81.

This memorial

was placed here by their sister Harriott Harwood of Crickheath.

To the Memory of
THOMAS MYTTON
of Shipton Hall.

Justice of the Peace, & Deputy Lieutenant for the County of Salop,

Son of Benjamin Mytton, Esq.
and Eleanor his wife,

Who departed this life, Sept 9th 1874,
aged 85 years.

1n the hope of a joyful resurrection through the sole merits of our Blessed Redeemer.

This tablet is erected by his affectionate Widow.

MYTTONS OF CLEOBURY NORTH.
Near this place

are deposited the mortal remains of
THOMAS MYTTON of Cleobury North Esqre,
and Anne his wife.

He was the youngest Son of

Thos Mytton of Shipton Esq., by Martha his wife,
and departed this life the 3rd day of July, 1762.
She was one of the daughters and co-heiresses,
of Michael Henshaw of Leek,

in the County of Stafford, Esq.,
and departed this life 11th day of Nov., 1770.
Thomas Mytton, their Eldest Son,
caused this monument to be erected
in memory of his Parents.

In a vault,

nearly adjoining this Chancel,
Amidst the ashes of his progenitors,
in the hope of eternal life,
through the redemption of the Saviour Christ,
are deposited the mortal remains of
THOMAS MYTTON, of Cleobury North, Esqre
Barrister at Law,

And a Justice of the Peace for the Co. of Salop,
the son of Thomas Mytton of the same place Esq,

And Anne his wife,

he died II of Jan MDCCCXXX aged XC.
Also of

MARY MYTTON.

wife of the first named Thomas Mytton,

and daughter of George Goodwin of Coalbrokedale, Gent., and Mary his wife.

She died XXV June MD.CCCXXXII aged LXXIII.
and also of

THOMAS MYTTON, Esqre

Eldest son of Thomas, and Mary Mytton.
He died II March, MDCCCXVIII, aged XXXIII.

In the Family vault,

on the East side
of this Churchyard,
are deposited

the mortal remains of
HENRY GEORGE MYTTON Esqre,
of Cleobury North in this county,
youngest son of the late
Thos Mytton Esq of that place,
Barrister at Law,

and Mary his wife,

He died the 13th day of June 1864,
aged 78 years.

MORES OF LARDEN HALL.

In the vault beneath

having resigned their souls into the hands of God in the hope of a blessed resurrection,

not for their own but thro' the Redeemer's merits
are deposited the remains of
THOMAS MORE Esqre of Larden Hall,

Who died June 23d 1804,

Aged 51 years.

Also

of HARRIOTT his wife
Daughter of the late

Thomas Mytton Esqre of Shipton Hall,
And Mary his wife,

Who died January 30th 1851,
Aged 78 years.

AMYES OF STOTTESDEN.

Here lyeth in hope of a Blessed Resurrection ye body of ANN AMYES younger daughter of Bonham Amyes of Stodeston in the county of Salop gent: who departed this life the 14th day of December in the 21st year of her age, & in the year of our Lord 1694.

LUTWICH(E) OF
OF LUTWYCHE.

This Chauncell was reedified and builded of newe from the foundacon and glazed at the chardges of John Lutchwich yongest sonne of Richard Lutwich of Lutwiche in the xxxi yeare of the Gracious reigne of Queen Elizabeth 1589.

LUDLOWES OF THE MOR HOUSE.

Here lieth buried the bodies of Lawrence Ludlowe of ye Morehouse Esquire and Anne his wife daughter of Thomas Cresset of Upton Esquier whch said Lawrence, and Anne had issue Thomas Morris Richard Gryffyth Will'm Rowland George Will'm Katheryne Johun Elizabeth Marye Margarett Jane Agnes Dorothye and Margery.

N.B.-1He was one of the Regicides. There is no date.

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