An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1937.
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Church-Monuments.

Enfield. (7) to William Bolton, 1674 and (8) Bridget Harrington, 1601.

S. Mimms. (5) to . . . Nowell. Early 17th-century.

W. Twyford. (5) to Fabian Philipps, 1658–9.

Hillingdon. (4) to Mary Walker, 1685.

Cranford. (3) to Sir Charles Scarburgh, 1693–4 and (2) Dr. Thomas Fuller, 1661.

Enfield. (3) to John Watt, 1701.

Heston. (3) to Henry Collins, 1705.

Hayes. (3) to Walter Grene, 1456.