Here lieth the body of Robert (commonly called “Bone”) Phillips, who died July 27th, 1793, aged 65 years, and at whose request the following lines are here inscribed:

Here lie I at the Chancel door;

Here lie I because I am poor;

The further in the more you’ll pay,

Yet here lie I as warm as they.

Here is an epitaph on a last-maker, who is said to be buried at Llanflantwythyl:

Stop, stranger, stop, and wipe a tear

For the Last man at last lies here,

Tho ever-last-ing he has been,

He has at last passed life’s last scene.