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3. Talbot ancient, bendy of ten argent and gules. 



(The argent has been here re-painted azure in error.) 



4. Comyn, gules three garbs or, 2 and 1. 



5. Valence, barry of ten argent and azure, an orle of 



martlets gules. 



6. Butler, or a chief indented azure. 



7. Strange, argent two lions passant gules. (The argent 



has been here also re-painted azure in error.) 



8. Nevill, gules a saltire argent. (The saltire has been 



re-painted azure in error.) 



9. Furnival, argent a bend between six martlets gules. 



(The argent has been turned to sable.) 



10. Audley, or a fret gules. 



11. As No. I, azure, a lion rampant within a bordure or. 



3. On the next panel a larger shield, with the same eleven 



quarterings placed in the same order, impaling Hardwtck, 

 and with an Earls coronet above. 



4. On the fourth panel is a stag passant proper, collared azure, 



the collar charged with three roses argent, and the collar 

 being edged with gold. 

 There are four plain panels above these. 



GALLERY. 

 There are coats-of-arms on some of the pictures, most of 

 which have been alluded to in the foregoing Catalogue. The 

 large looking-glass at the south end has the arms of the ist Duke 

 of Devonshire at the top, viz.. Cavendish impaling Butler, with 

 supporters and coronet. Over the fireplace nearest to the south 

 end is a figure of Justice, with " IVSTITLA. ' under it ; and 

 over the fireplace towards the north end a figure of Mercy, with 

 " MISERICORDIA " under it. 



' BEDROOM IN THE SOUTH-EAST TURRET, 

 Called the Lawn Room in the 6th Duke's Handbook. 

 Over the fireplace is a shield, with the arms of Hardwick 

 quarterly with, argent a fesse gules (this quartering in the second 

 and third quarters should be, argent a fesse and in chief three 



