104 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 
563. XI.—Quarterly, 1 and 4. Argent, three fusils conjoined 
in fess gules within a bordure sable. Montacu. 2 and 3. Or, an 
eagle displayed vert, beaked and membered gules. MonTHERMER 3 
impaling, HunegrrorD (236). 
James Montagu and Diana, his wife; Edward, their eldest son ; 
James, their second son, and his wife, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir 
John Eyles, Knt. Anthony, their third son, is buried in St. Giles’ 
Church, Middlesex. 
564. XII.—Montacu and Montuermer (563); impaling, 
Quarterly, 1 and 4, Azure, three swan’s heads erased at the neck 
proper. Hxpass. 2 and 3. Or, three bull’s heads caboshed sable. 
GorE. 
James Montagu, and Elinor, his wife, daughter and heiress of 
William Hedges, of Aldrington, in this county. 
565. XIII.—Monracu ond Montuermer (563). Crest. A 
egriffin’s head couped, wings elevated or, gorged with a collar argent 
thereon three fusils conjoined in fess gules. Supporters. Dexter 
an antelope ; sinister a griffin gorged as in the crest ; both couchant 
and turned away from the shield. 
James Montagu, of Lackham, ob. 1798. 
566. XIV.—Montacu and Montuermer (563); impaling, 
Quarterly, 1 and 4. Baynarp (561). 2 and 3. Buruver (561). 
James Mountague, third son of Henry, Earl of Manchester; and 
Mary, daughter and heiress of Sir Robert Baynard, ‘of Lackham, 
his wife ; they left issue, Walter (died young), James (married 
to Diana, daughter of Anthony Hungerford, of Farley Castle, 
leaving issue Edward, James, Anthony, and Robert); George, 
Robert, Henry, Edward, Sidney, Mary (wife of Thomas Ewer, of 
the Lee, Co. Herts), Charles, William, Katherine, Thomas, and John. 
On the Floor. 
567. XV.—'!4 brass thereon the figures of a knight in armour and 
1 Kite’s “ Monumental Brasses of Wilts,’ pp 39, 40; and also ‘‘ Baynard 
Monuments of Lacock Church,” Wilts Arch. Mag., vol. iv., p. 6, by the same 
accurate and painstaking writer. 
