On the floor of the aisle is a stone which has once contained a brass figure, with corner shields and an inscription, all which are now gone.

On the floor at the south side of the communion table is a plate of copper, on which is this inscription:

“Under this Stone lyes Sir Charles Dymoke, Knight, who was Champion at the Coronation of King James the 2d. On his left hand lyes the Lady Dymoke; next to her, the Honourable Lewis Dymoke, their youngest son; next to him lies Capt. Dymoke, the eldest son of Sir Charles, who died in France; next to him, Mrs. Dymoke, Daughter of Sir Charles; at the head of Sir Charles, lyes Mrs. Eliz. Dymoke, the youngest daughter of Sir Charles Dymoke.”

On the floor at the north side of the communion table, is a stone, containing this inscription:

“Here lyeth the Body of the Honourable CHARLES DYMOKE Esq. of Scrielsby, Champion of England, who departed this life the 17th day of January, and in the year of our Lord, 1702.

“This Gravestone was laid at the proper cost and charge of His widow, Jane Dymoke, and in the year 1726.”

Against the south wall of the chancel is a very handsome marble monument, ornamented with a bust of the individual whose memory it perpetuates, at the top is a shield containing the arms of Dymoke, with the crest, a sword erect; and underneath is the following inscription:

“Near this place lieth Interr’d the Body of the Honorable LEWIS DYMOKE, Esq. late Champion of England, who performed that service at the Coronation of King George the 1st and King George the 2d. He was the youngest Son of Sir Charles Dymoke and Eleanor his wife, eldest Daughter of the first Lord Rockingham. He departed this Life on the 5th of February, 1760, in the 91st Year of his Age.”

On the north side of the chancel is a mural tablet containing this inscription:

“Sacred to the Memory of the Honourable JOHN DYMOKE of Scrivelsby, in this county, Champion of England, who performed that service at the Coronation of His Majesty George 3d, and whose body lieth interred in a Vault near this place: He departed this life, March 6th, 1784. Aged 52 years.”

Against the south wall is the following inscription on a small marble tablet: