Hi All:
I received a note from Craig Thornber, the historian who originally photographed the tomb inscription:
Dear Pamela
Thanks for copying me in on this correspondence. Here are the full size images. As you can see from their titles they were taken nine years ago. At that time I had a 5 megapixel compact camera. Technology has moved on and now I use a digital SLR and have Adobe Photoshop CS5 for processing so better images may be possible. If I get the opportunity I will run over to Astbury and see what can be done.
My copy of Ormerod’s History of Cheshire is on CD from the Family History Society of Cheshire. They have produced in addition Earwaker’s History of East Cheshire. Full bibliographic details are shown on my Cheshire site but I reproduce them here:
The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, incorporated with a republication of King's Vale Royal and Leycester's Cheshire Antiquities, by George Ormerod, 2nd Ed., revised and enlarged by Thomas Helsby, Esq., published by George Routledge and sons, Ludgate Hill, London, 1882. This is now available from the Family History Society of Cheshire on CD ROM. A reprint of the work was published by Eric Morten of Didsbury.
East Cheshire Past and Present by J.P. Earwaker, London, 1877. This is widely regarded as the best work on East Cheshire of the 19th century. It is useful for family trees of landed families. .
Good luck with your research.
Craig Thornber
I would like to co curate Ada's profile as I am going to work with Craig further; I think he can be of great help procuring more on site information that we don't have access to. He's also a great historian of the Chesire families.