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35, III.—Quarterly, 1 and 4, Bunsrrops (9). 2 and 3. A 
_ chevron between three squirrels sejant. 
36. IV.—Boustrops (9), impaling, a chevron between three 
crosses fitchy. 
Thomas Bollstryd and Edyth his wife (A. and J ig 
In the old Churchyard, on the Floor of what was the Chancel—still 
in situ. 
37. V.—Argent, six roundles in pale 8, 8, on a chief embattled, 
a fusil fessways thereon a cross patty. Crest. A dexter arm em- 
bowed and vested, holding a fusil. 
Ann Brouncker, ob. 1684. 
38. VI—Brouncxer (37), with martlet for difference, and 
without crest. 
John Brouncker, ob. 1681. 
39. VII.—Brouncxer (38), without difference, impaling, be- 
tween two bars engrailed nine martlets 3, 3, 3 (Moors 1: 
William Brouncker, ob. 1679. 
40. VIII.—Moors (89). 
Katharine Brouncker, ob. 1679. . 
HILPERTON. 
South Wall. 
Hatchment. 
41, I.—Quarterly land 4. Enauanp. 2. France. 3. IRenanp. 
South Wall, outside. 
42. II.—Sable, semée of cross crosslets a lion rampant argent. 
Pieux quoique Preux. Lone of Rood Ashton. 
43. I1I.—Per bend embattled gules and argent. Honor virtutis 
premium. Boytez. 
EE eae 
_ 1¥Vide Aubrey and Jackson’s “ Wiltshire Collections,” swb Earle Stoke ; 
- formerly Bonham (?) was impaled on a pew in this Church. 
