These include, on the chancel south wall, a commemoration of Alexander Hood, who died in 1814, which was designed and signed by Sir John Soane, with a black marble base topped by a white marble monument on Ionic columns framing the memorial plaque.
[4] Mounted on the north nave wall is a fragment of the altar cloth used in the Coronation Service of Queen Elizabeth II.
[5] In the churchyard is a white marble monument, dating from the early 20th century, showing a figure of St Michael.
It commemorates Alexander Nelson Hood, 4th Duke of Bronté, 2nd First Viscount Bridport (created in 1868) who died in 1904.
[6] A note in the church states that for many years the statue was laid flat, as the white figure at night scared too many locals.