42 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 
STAVERTON. 
Over Chancel Arch. 
Hatchment. 
44, I.—Quarterly 1 and 4. Enaztanp. 2. Scornann. 3. 
IRELAND, on a shield of pretence, Hanover. 
TROWBRIDGE. 
St. JAMEs. 
Mural Tablet on North Wall of Chancel. 
45. I.—Argent, a maunche, on a chief azure a lion rampant, 
Crest. Out of a coronet a bull’s head. Virtute et Victoria. 
John David Hastings, ob. 1800. 
A large diapered piece of work, East Wali of North Chapel. 
46. II.—Or, on a bend between two crosses flory gules three 
swans, wings elevated. Crest. A swan chained, wings elevated, 
dexter foot on a cross flory, mullet on wing. Moriens cano. 
Clark, 1793—1864. 
47, III.—Ctarx (46), without crest and motto. 
Clark, 1882. 
48. IV,—Argent, on a chevron engrailed sable, two swords in 
saltire, points upwards, surmounted by a wreath, thereon a battle- 
axe erect, between three crab-fish. 
Bythesea, 1647—1832. 
49. V.—Azure, a bend or, on a chief argent a saltire engrailed 
gules between two birds. 
Vyner, 1591—1647. 
50. VI.—Gules, three men, 2, 1, habited and couped at the 
Joins holding in dexter hand a staff between fifteen cross crosslets 
fitchy, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. 
Wood, 1550—1591. 
