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The Church Heraldry of orth iltshive. 
By Artuur ScHOMBERG. 
(Continued from vol. xxiv., p. 307.) 
LACOCK. 
Chancel. 
553. I.—On the Austrian eagle displayed sable ; quarterly, 1 
and 4. Argent, on a fess azure three lozenges or. 2 and 3. Or, 
a lion rampant gules ducally crowned azure. All ensigned by a cap 
of a Count of the Empire, pink turned up ermine. Cresci¢ sub 
pondere virtus. 
Rear Admiral Charles Feilding, ob. 1837, “ enclosed in oak of an 
English ship of war; lineally descended from Basil Feilding, 4th 
Earl of Denbigh, of the House of Hapsburg, and Count of the 
Holy Roman Empire.” 
554. II.—Gules, a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed or ; 
impaling, Paly of six argent and gules, on a chief sable two lions 
passant guardant or. Srraneways. M.I. 
Christiana Barbara, third daughter of Thomas Mansel Talbot, 
and the Right Hon. Lady Mary Talbot, of Margam, Glamorgan- 
shire, ob. 1808. 
Stained Glass in East Window. 
555. III.—Tatsor (554). Crest. On a cap of dignity a lion 
‘statant, the tail extended. Tatsor. 1776. 
Stained Glass in South Window. 
556. IV.—'Quarterly, 1 and 4. Argent, on a bend azure three 
1Qn the floor of the chancel is a brass plate to the memory of Mary Spencer 
Grosett, wife of J. R. Grosett, M.P., ob. at Lacock Abbey, 31st Dec., 1820, bur. 
in Bristol Cathedral. 
