456 The Heraldry of Wilton Church. 



and encircled by his garter. His shield is the dcu complet of Spain, 

 and with very few exceptions the quarters are simply tricked in 

 yellow paint on the white glass. This shield is blazoned as fol- 

 lows: — Quarterly of four grand quarters : I. and IV. Quarterly of 

 four : 1 and 4, Castile — Gules a castle or, quartering Leon — Argent 

 a lion gules; 2 a)id 3. Aeragox — Or four pedes gules, impaling 

 Sicily — Party saltirewise in chief and base Auragox ; in the Jlanhs 

 Sicily — Argent an eagle sable ; II. and III. Quarterly of four : 

 1. Austria — 6^«Zcs a fesse argent; 2. BURGUNDY Modern — Old 

 France in a bordure gobony argent and gides ; 3. Burgundy Ancient 

 — Bendy azure and or a bordure gules ; 4. Brabant — Sable a lion 

 or. Grand quarters II. and III. have over all an escutcheon 

 of Flanders — Or a. lion sable, impaling Tyrol — Argent an eagle 

 gides croivned or. The whole is ent4 en point of Granada — 

 Argent « ^j/ome^ /•«»«<(; ^it/cs. 



Below this great shield is a picture of William first Earl of 

 Pembroke, K.G., the father of Henry mentioned above. He is 

 kneeling at a faldstool, and wears the mantle of the order of the 

 Garter. The whole picture, however, appears to be reversed, for 

 the knight is kneeling with his face turned towards the right of 

 the picture, so that the badge on his blue mantle shows upon 

 his right shoulder, instead of on his left, where, of course, it is 

 actually carried. 



Under the picture, at the bottom of the window, is a shield of 

 the first earl's arms, surrounded by his garter and with his 

 coronet above it. He bore Quarterly of seven, in two rows, the 

 upper containing four and the lower three coats as follows: — 1. 

 Herbert, M'i7/(. a bordure gobony or and gules the latter charged with 

 bezants; 2. Morgan — Sable a chevcron betioee.n three spear-heads 

 argent ; 3. Game — Argent three cochs gides icith their combs ami legs 

 or; 4, Ashley — Argent a lion sable; [the third and fourth 

 quarters are missing, and their place has been filled with plain 

 red and blue glass quarries] ; 5. Cradock — Azure crusily and three 

 boars' heads argent ; 6. HORTON — Argent three bends engrailed gules 

 and a canton or; 7. Cantelow — Gules three fleurs-de-lis coming 

 out of leopards' heads or. In the centre point is a crescent or, as 



