The North Aisle has a west wall of 13
thcentury date with an original lancet
window; the remainder of this part of the church and choir vestry dates from the
19thcentury. The following identifiable
floor slabs are in the aisle:-
1. With incised skull at the top, to
Nicholas Mant, sen., d. 25 Dec. 1716,
aged 64, and his wife Ann, d. 26 Feb. 1731, aged 82.
2. Ann, wife of William Mant, d. 19 Nov. 1722, aged 27; her unnamed
son [William], d. 17 [buried 22] Nov. 1722, in his infancy; William Mant,
d. May 1730, aged 49.
3. Thomas Hebberden, infant son of Thomas and [illegible], d. 4 Aug.
1720, aged 1 year 3 months.
4. Thomas Hamman, d. 23 April 1689; William Hamman, d. 16 April
1733, aged 17; and another, illegible.
5. William, son of William and Frances Mant
, who d. [1727] in his infancy.
6. Nicholas, son of William Mant
, d. 12 March 1719.
7. Qu. Nicholas Mant [buried 27 Dec. 1716].
8. Ann, wife of John Heberden
[buried 11Oct.] 1756.
9. A slab carved with an elaborate foliated cross
.
10. A slab of Sussex marble, carved with a less elaborate cross than that
on no. 9, but with a marginal inscription in
Lombardic characters: Priez qi
passez par ici pvr l'alme Lvci de Mildebi.
11. Mary, wife of Thomas Compton
, d. 20 May 1711, aged 28.
The
east window in the north aisle
is filled with glass in the memory of Mary
Norman Paxton; in the same wall is inserted a small hollow-moulded corbel.