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55. Gules, a chevron vairé, argent and sadde, with annulet for 
difference. Kniveton. 
56. Do. with martlet. Kniveton (fourth son). 
57- Blank. 
58. Gules, a bend between 6 escallops, ov, with annulet for 
difference. Foljambe. 
59. Lrmine, 2 bendlets, gules. Ireton. 
60. Per pale dexter, ov, 3 piles meeting in a point, gudes, ona 
canton, argent, a griffin segreant, sade. Basset. 
61. Cokayne and Herthull, quarterly, impaling per fess, Marrowe 
and Rich. 
I now add drawings of the Shields now existing. The first 
twenty are all in the great East Window of the Chancel. The 
remaining eight are now fixed in the Clerestory Windows of the 
North Transept. I am indebted to Mr. Cokayne, of the College 
of Arms, for the identification of most of these arms ; also to 
Mr. Sleigh, for an explanation of others. But some, as our readers 
will observe, cannot at present be assigned with absolute certainty 
to any family formerly connected with Ashburne. The drawings 
have been carefully made by my son, under circumstances of 
considerable difficulty. As it seemed of importance to have every 
detail correct, the diaper work has been sketched, and the shields 
blazoned, in order to present to the reader a faithful reproduction 
of these valuable relics of past days. 
The following arrangement will show how many of the present 
shields may be fairly identified with the list which heads our 
_ paper. 
No. in Herald’s No. in Herald’s 
No. of Plate. Visitation. No. of Plate. Visitation. 
I corresponds with 3 8 corresponds with 29 
2 3 2 9 
3 ts 9 10 Pe 21 
4 > 10 II 
5 a 17 12 a 14 
6 13 
7 » 16 14 
