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The portion of the stone outside the dotted line is concealed from view by heavy woodwork. The visible portion runs thus : !G A R E T |G H T E R IE N R Y R Y |FT B. S. Y-I 'j O H N R Y CROFT: B. D. Y. 29 : 1696. What is believed to be the key will be found in the foot- note. 2 margaret, uauginer ui neiiry i Rycroft, buried December ye 29th, 169fi COLNE AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. 121 THE FREE SEATS Or oak benches in the nave, are of a date prior to 1703, and were in olden times regxilarly occupied by th...e farmers from all parts of the chapelry. These seats were allotted to various tenements, and are in some cases marked with initials. The representation of a little bird, with the initials " P. E. T. " underneath, still indicates where the retainers of the Townley family used to sit. In bygone days, it was no uncommon sight to see a sturdy old farmer trudging up the churchyard some week-day carrying in his arms a bundle of straw, which he would take into church, and proceed to spread several inches deep under his seat.
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