Since the rebuilding of this Church this Monument was resett up by the/Honble. Charles Leigh of Leighton, in Bedfordshire: 1738.
At the west end of the north aisle is the stone monument, originally in the churchyard, of George Chapman, the poet, said to have been designed and given by Inigo Jones. The stone on which the inscription is cut was inserted in 1827.
On the west wall of the nave is an oval tablet of white marble, recording the gift by the Hon. Robert Bertie, son of the 1st Earl of Lindsey, of fifty pounds, the interest of which was to be utilised in the distribution of bread and money to the poor of the parish.
On a pillar on the north side of the nave is the other memorial which was originally in the second church. This is to the memory of Sir Roger L’Estrange.
In the centre of a cartouche under a coat of arms: (Gules) two lioncels passant guardant (Argent), is the inscription:
In the Middle Isle near
this Place lyeth the Body of
SR ROGER L’ESTRANGE