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51. VII.—Sable, a bend lozengy argent. 
Baynton, 1537—1550. 
52. VIII.—Azure, a bend cotised argent between six lioncels. 
De Bohun, 1119—1125. 
Mural Tablet on North Wall of same. 
53.—IX.—Quarterly of eight. 1. Byruusza (48). 2. Argent, 
a chevron engrailed gules. 8. Quarterly per fess indented gules 
and or (Bromuzy). 4. Argent, on a chevron within a bordure 
engrailed gules five roundles (CuztTiLTon). 5. Argent, on a fess, 
_ sable three cross crosslets between six fleurs-de-lys (Cuirtoy). 
6. Gules, on a chevron argent three roses. 7. VyNER (49). 
8. Lone of Trowbridge (32). Crest. An eagle displayed, on its 
breast the same charge as is on the chevron of the Bythesea arms. 
Mutare vel timere sperno. 
Bythesea, 1672—1839. 
On Roof of same, carved in a Shield, 
54, X.—A chalice. 
Mural Tablets under Tower. 
55. XI—Argent, a lion rampant, a chief or, impaling, or, a 
chevron between three apples slipped gules. Sovurusy. 
Edward Yerbury, ob. 1690, and his wife Anna. 
56. XII.—Bendy or and sable, impaling ermine. 
William Monk, ob. 1707, et. 81, 
57, XIII.—Argent, on a saltire sable five fleurs-de-lys or. 
Robert, Hawkins, ob. 1672. 
58. XIV.—Argent, a chevron checky gules and azure (?) between 
three cross crosslets fitchy sable (?). 
Esau Reynolds, ob. 1778. 
59. XV.—Argent, on a fess, between three talbot’s heads erased 
azure, as many bezants, a crescent for difference, impaling argent 
_ three lions rampant azure, a chief of the last. 
Elizabeth, wife of Robert Houlton, ob. 1707 (M.I.). 
