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This small fragment was cut up from the side of a 18th/19th century gravestone and reused as a paving stone. It was found in 1991 at the back of No. 65 where it had been used to help prop up the kerbing. The remaining fragment is small but the surname seems to read CUPPAIDGE, which is a likely interpretation given that two other monuments to this family Nos. 218 and 219 are found already. The Ins. is Inc'd. and part of a lighdy Inc'd. border survives. The fragment is now displayed on top of the Lynch tomb. See also No. 218 for another Cuppaidge monument.