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acorns or. MurrHeap. 2 and 3. Azure, three mullets in fess 
argent between as many bezants and an acorn of the last. Grossgrr, 
impaling, Quarterly, 1 and 4. Paly of six or and azure, a canton 
ermine, SuirtEy. 2and 3. Azure, three swords bendways proper, 
hilted or, the points towards sinister base. Raw ins. 
On a pillar between the two arches on the north side a shield Gules 
a teazle-head (?) argent; im the moulding of the pillar the scorpion 
of SHERINGTON. 
North Chapel. 
557. V.—A large white marble tablet, inscribed with a long Latin 
epitaph, and supported on a block of stone, on either side a tall pillar 
supporting a pediment thereon a trophy of arms ; Quarterly of six. 1. 
Tatpot (554). 2. Azure, a lion rampant within atressureor. 3. 
Bendy of ten gules and argent. 4. Gules, two crosses patty or 
between as many flanches checky argent and azure. SHERINGTON. 
5. Azure, abend argent. Lavary. 6. Per fess indented or and 
azure six martlets counterchanged. Fransaam. Crest. On a 
chapeau gules turned up ermine, a lion statant, the tail extended or. 
John Talbot, ob. 1713, et. 838. 
558. VI—A large stone altar-tomb (on the three front panels the 
scorpion of SuErineton) with canopy, above is the following shield 
supported by two naked boys :— 
1. Quarterly 1 and 4. Suerineton (557). 2. Lavatt (557). 
3. Fransuam (557). 
2. On ceiling of canopy, the same quarterings ; impaling, Quar- 
terly, land 4. Gules, bezanty, a eross couped of the last. 
Watsincuam. 2 and 3. On a bend another wavy in 
sinister chief a cross crosslet fitchy. WrytTz. 
3. On dexter interior side of canopy, the same quarterings ; im- 
paling, I. and IV. grand quarters—1l and 4. A cross en- 
grailed. Bourcuter. 2and3. A fess between ten billets. 
Berners. II. and IIL. grand quarters—Quarterly gules (?) 
and azure (?) over all a bend. 
