Surmounting each colonnette is standing female figure and surmounting the arch is a coat of arms.
To Richard Beaumont of Whitley Hall , possibly by Guelfi (Pevsner) and dated 1731, a well carved bust under a simulated cloth baldacchino on a heavy consoled pedestal carved with palm leaves and flanked by framing urns, all supported on a heavily fluted sarcophagus with lions feet.
To Charlotte McCumming , by S. & T. Franceys of Liverpool: the inscription is on a sarcophagus which is split, and rising from it is the spirit aided by two angels.
Several other memorials in the rest of the church including one at the east end of the north aisle, to 5 members of the Dickins family who died between 1677 and 1702, a plaque with carved stone surround of flowers and foliage, crested with urns and a shield, and with two skulls at the base.
At the base of the tower a well carved alabaster memorial to Robert Henry Tolson depicting St. Peter being released from prison by the angel.
Marble font, probably late C19, well carved with clustered pedestal and angels supporting 8-sided bowl.
The parish still uses its 13th century font, this being a 'spare' one (probably from Victorian times) in the church porch.
At the west end of the north aisle, a long coffin lid with a shield and a sword, probably C13. (Pevsner).