43. Chilvers Coton church, children’s gallery

Mr. G. H. Osborne

44. Chilvers Coton vicarage, garden

Mr. A. H. Howell

The open window belongs to the room in which “Milly Barton” died.

45. Chilvers Coton vicarage and church

Mr. S. T. Shipway

46. Chilvers Coton churchyard, Emma Gwyther’s grave

Mr. S. T. Shipway

Mrs. Gwyther was the original of “Milly Barton” of The Sad fortunes of Amos Barton, one of the most touching stories in English literature. The inscription is transcribed in full in Olcott’s George Eliot, scenes and people in her novels.