By Arthur Schomberg. 107 
three, two, one, or, on a chief of the second a demi-lion sable (sic) 
Dormer (434) all ensigned with an earl’s coronet. 
579. XXVII.—Argent, a chevron between three cross-crosslets 
fitchy sable. Davenrort; impaling, Tatpor (554). 
On the external south side of nave on one of the pinnacles near the 
slring-course, BAYNTON. 
BOX. 
Chancel. 
580. I.—Crest. A demi-cockatrice, flames issuing from the 
mouth. 
William, eldest son of William Northey, of Ivy House, ob. 1826. 
581. II.—On a fess or between three panthers trippant proper 
semy of mullets argent a rose slipt, on either side a gillyflower; 
impaling, Sable, on a chevron between three pistols argent as many 
roses gules. Hopkins. Steady. 
Wilham, son of William Northey, of Compton Bassett, by 
Abigail, daughter of Sir Thomas Webster, of Battle Abbey, ob. 
1770; Lucy, his youngest daughter, ob. 1783; Anne, his wife, ob. 
1822, xt. 90. 
582. IIT.—Eyre (319). 
William Eyre, of Ashley, “ uxorem habuit Elizabetham Radolphi 
Flowerdew de Hethersett, in Comitatu Norfolk, arm., filiam; ex 
qua septem Liberos suscepit” ; ob. 1699, xt. 82. 
583. IV.—. . . . impaling . . . . (all obliterated, not 
blazoned in M.I.) 
Mary Blow, widow, daughter of Robert Butler, late of Great 
Chelsea, Co. Middlesex, and Martha, his wife; sister of Edward 
: Butler, LL.D., late President of Magdalen College, Oxon, and sister 
of Ann, wife of Sergeant Eyre, ob. 1755; buried with her husband, 
_ Thomas Blow. Erected by her niece and executrix, Mary Herbert, 
of Chelsea, widow. 
