Hi Julia and listers, There were certainly some burials inside Holy Trinity church at St. Austell. I have compiled a list of the burials in the church for the 55 year period of the register 1696 – 1752 a span of 55 years and there were a astounding 317 internments with-in the church. I have also noticed more symbols other than the [C]. They are: * The above register 1696 – 1752 on [IMAGE 262 PAGE 125 ... the year is 1730 the year in which 26, the most burials with-in the church occurred]. Given the register is filled out by the same Vicar Stephen HUGOE / HUGO, on that image and page and also on others there appears to be 2 letters; upper case [C’s] and lower case [e’s]? * A [B] which at first, which I thought represented the baptism of a base child, but on closer observation some are on adult burials? * Also the symbols [*] and [+], a star or a cross in front of some names, including some buried with-in the church. It has probably already been done, but I have recorded the number of internments with-in the church for the above register 1696 – 1752. The first person recorded in that register, who coincidentally is also the first listed as buried with-in the church was; Dorothy daughter of John ROBBINS buried on 26 March 1696. 1696 – 11 1697 – 07 1698 – 08 1699 – 06 1700 – 06 1701 – 09 1702 – 06 1703 – 07 1704 – 07 1705 – 05 1706 – 06 1707 – 08 1708 – 13 1709 – 07 1710 – 05 1711 – 05 1712 – 06 1713 – 02 1714 – 12 1715 – 13 1716 – 03 1717 – 06 1718 – 06 1719 – 04 1720 – 00 1721 – 00 1722 – 00 1723 – 00 1724 – 00 1725 – 00 1726 – 00 1727 – 04 1728 – 03 1729 – 01 1730 – 26 1731 – 15 1732 – 13 1733 – 02 1734 – 00 1735 – 14 1736 – 09 1737 – 07 1738 – 00 1739 – 00 1740 – 00 1741 – 08 1742 – 03 1743 – 05 1744 – 02 1745 – 05 1746 – 08 1747 – 05 1748 – 00 1749 – 11 1750 – 03 1751 – 05 Happy days, John in warm and finally rainy Newcastle NSW