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- Heritage List for England, retrieved 13 September 2013 Historic England, "Tombchest of William Briscoe (died 1704) and others 5m south-west of priest's door...
- churchyard, a sandstone sundial dating from the mid-18th century, the tombchests of John Minshull and his daughter, William and Elizabeth Hilton, William...
- Chapel, was destro**** by bombing in 1940. The br**** from atop Stanley's tombchest was rescued from the wreckage, and remounted vertically against the rebuilt...
- southeast entrance, and two items in the church yard; the Isbell tomb, and a tombchest and headstone. Orme, Nicholas (2000), The saints of Cornwall, Oxford University...
- consisting of a tall bulbous baluster on square base dated 1720, and the tombchests of James Phillips, John Nevett Bennett, Rev M. Reay and four children...
- James Bible of 1623. Attached to east end of church are the vault, the tombchest of and a memorial to the Hurleston family. They date from about 1670 and...
- two limestone tombchests; one dates from the 18th century and the other is dated 1809. The Clarke Monument is also a limestone tombchest; it is to the...
- Heritage List for England, retrieved 15 September 2013 Historic England, "Tombchest of John Minshull and daughter, south-west corner of churchyard of St....
- England, "Tombchest of Simon Wilcox (1124711)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 January 2008 Historic England, "Two tombchests of Richard...
- August 2013 Hartwell et al. (2011), p. 529 Historic England, "Vault, tombchest and memorial of the Hurleston family attached to east end of Church of...