106 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 
572. XX.—Dickenson (543), in pretence, Argent, a chevron 
between three squirrels sejant, cracking as many nuts proper. 
Goostrery (543). Crest. Out of a cloud a cubit arm erect holding 
a branch of laurel all proper. Dei manus medicus. 
573. XXI.—Argent, ten annulets gules, four, three, two, one. 
See of WorczstEr ; impaling, Jounson (102); ensigned with a 
mitre. In celo quies. 
574, XXII.—Montacu and Montuermer (563) ; impaling, 
Wroveuton (826). Crest. A griffin’s head couped or, wings 
elevated sable, gorged with a collar argent, thereon three fusils 
conjoined in fess gules. Jn ca@lo salus. 
South Aisle. 
575. XXIII.—Dicxenson (543), in pretence Goostrey ' (572). 
Crest. Dickenson (572). 
Barnard Dickenson, of Bowden Park, ob. 1814. 
576. XXIV.—See of Worcester (573); impaling, JoHNsoNn 
(102) ; ensigned with a mitre. 
James, second son of Rev. James Johnson, M.A., Rector of Long 
Melford, Co. Suffolk, and grandson of George Johnson, of Bowden 
Park ; Bishop of Gloucester, 1752, translated to Worcester 1759 ; 
ob. 1774. 
On the eastern arch an empty shield ; under the roof over the west 
window an angel holding a shield thereon a bend. 
West Porch. 
577. XXV. In centre of groined roof, Buunr (561) quartering 
Baynarp (561), 
Over the window above chancel arch two angels holding empty shields. 
Hatchments. M.1. 
578. XXVI.—Tatsor (554) ; impaling, Azure, ten billets, four, 
1 Barnard Dickenson married Miss Goostrey, of Missenden, Co. Bucks, 6th 
September, 1773. Gent. Mag., 1773, p. 469. 
