346 PARISH CHURCH OF WEAVERHAM
for their God, King, and Country. " Lest we forget."
This, reader, is die story of our village and church, gathered in various ways by one who, through his official connection, has had perhaps better opportunities for accumulating this knowledge than falls to the lot of most people. For its imperfections he begs your clemency in criticism. His reasons for placing these facts before you are that they shall be permanently recorded and in the hope that others may be stimulated to carry on this work of searching for and recording the pages written in stone in the majestic building handed down to us from, and by, our forefathers.
" Lord, I have loved the habitation of thy house, and the place where thine honour dwelleth."-—Psalm xxvi. 8.