(11)  Font

FOX 1872 says it is in the churchyard.
Now in the Little Church, South aisle.  
It was recovered from Stanton Hall in 1860 by Mr John Hancock of Boyah Grange, who put it in the churchyard;  it had been a flower vase at Stanton Hall;  it was put in the church in 1884 (C43) at the suggestion of Revd C. Kerry.
It has an octagonal bowl of the 15th century, 2 sides of which bear sculptures representing the Virgin Mary and Child and the Crucifixion, now much damaged.  The remaining 6 panels are covered with shields in shallow relief, only one of which bears a charge – a saltire (C43).

(12) Brass grave slab.

In Morley church on the reverse side of Sir Thomas Sacheverell's tomb slab (FOX79, C39G, C43).
There is a rubbing in the care of the Society of Antiquaries London C39).  The said rubbing is of the matrix of the brass and shows a priest in monastic vestments with 2 prayer scrolls.
Date about 1370 (PHILLIPS).

(13) Brass fragment.

Fragment of a layman's head found in the Phillips fragment.

(14) Lead alloy seal.

This was dug up in Draycott by Matthew Hawkesley of Toton in 2003.  The seal is thought to belong to ‘a papal document confirming rights of land and property in 3 villages to the monks [sic] of Dale Abbey’.  The weight is 31 grams and it measures 38.5mm.  The document is thought to have been sent from Rome in 1224 by Pipe Honorius III who reigned 1216-1227, and confirms the canons’ rights to possessions in Ockbrook, Stanley and Depedale (IA2005).

(15) Dr Hall in 1863 saw a little door inside Manor House ‘made of a piece of beautifully carved wood’, probably monastic.  This had disappeared by C43.