I am currently working on Perlethorpe Chapelry/Parish registers and came across the following: 11 Apr 1750: You Elizabeth LAWRENCE of Bothamsall in the County of Nottingham make Oath that the Body of Mary BRIERLY of Bothamsall aforesaid was not wrapt bound or buried, or laid in any coffin lind or faced with any material but what was mad of Sheep & Wool only according to Act of Parliament Sworn before me on the day & year aforesaid Alex: PENN Witnessed by: George SAXE & Isaac MARSHALL Similar Oaths were made: 11 Apr 1750: Rebecca DUCKER of Bothamsall that the body of Henry WALKER of Bothamsall was buried in Wool Sworn before me on the day & year aforesaid Alex: PENN Witnessed by: George SAXE & Isaac MARSHALL -------- 3 Apr 1749: Grace LAUGHTON of Palethorpe that Isaac MARSHALL of Palethorp was buried in wool Sworn before me on the day & year aforesaid Wm BOA_CE rector of Kirton. Witnessed by: Ann (x) BULLIVAN & M MSHLL -------- 7 Jun 1747: Ann BACON of Ollerton that Lydia MARSHALL of Palethorp was buried in Wool Sworn before me on the day & year aforesaid Alex: PENN curate of Edwinstowe. Wit by Margaret (x) BAREFOOT & Grace LAUGHTON ---------- 4 Jan 1747/8: Margaret BAREFOOT of Palethorpe that Elizabeth WALKER of Palethorpe was buried in Wool. Sworn before me on the day & year aforesaid Richd JACKSON vicar of Walesby. Wit by M BOA_CE & Chs (X) BUTLER ------------ 18 Apr 1746: Sarah PEATFIELD of Palethorpe that Daniel MARSHALL of Palethorpe was buried inWool Sworn before me on the day & year aforesaid Richd JACKSON vicar of Walesby. Wit by M BOA_CE & Matt MARKLAND vicar of Sutton Hopefully these will be of use to someone Best Wishes John Mellors