St. Saviour has many monuments now presented against the bright red background walls of the revamped church. Many inscriptions include pious sentiments to the young and poor of the parish and extol the virtues of the benefactors who would perhaps look down very favourably on the current use of the church in developing the youth of the 21st century.
| Date |
Name |
|
|
1740-1806
1748-1839 |
John Greene Baseley(Mayor 1791)
Margaret Baseley |
 |
 |
1688-1758
1696-1767
1730-1770 |
Thomas Beevor
Hester Beevor
William Beevor |
 |
 |
| 1823-1858 |
John Brownfield |
 |
 |
1732-1814
1734-1808
1761-1781
1763-1786
1766-1809
1765-1804 |
William Cutting (Sheriff 1790)
Sarah Cutting
William Cutting
John Cutting
Leonard Cutting (Brig.Major)
Deborah Cutting(nee Cooper) |
 |
 |
| 1686-1736 |
Margaret Farr |
 |
 |
1684-1755
1688-1762 |
Elizabeth Mason
Adam Mason |
 |
 |
????-1616
????-1834 |
Edward Nutting (Sheriff 1602)
Prudence Blois (nee Nutting) |
 |
 |
1711-1787
1713-1781
1745-1778
1749-1776
1741-1810
1747-1818
1744-1826 |
William Powell
Mary Powell
Samuel Powell
John Powell
Robert Powell
Barbara Powell
William Powell |
 |
 |
1759-1837
1761-1846 |
John Robberds
Hannah Robberds |
 |
 |