44. The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 
Mural Tablets above Tower Arch. 
60. XVI.—Barry of seven gules and or, an escocheon ermine, 
on a chief of the first, a pile paly of seven of the field, impaling a 
' chevron between three crab-fish. Crest. 5 
Horlock Mortimer, ob. 1808. 
61. XVII.—Ermine, a bend gules, impaling, sable, a fess 
engrailed or between three escallops argent. MAsKELYNE. 
Henry Wallis, ob. 1629. 
62. XVIII.—Argent, a fess between six annulets gules, im- 
paling, azure, a cross bottony or between four mullets argent, a 
crescent for difference. 
Thomas Lucas, 1741. 
63. XIX.—Gules, two bends wavy or, a chief vaire, impaling, 
ermine, on a canton sable a crescent argent. 
Abigail, wife of William Brewer, daughter of Thomas Strode, 
ob. 1691.! 
On Sereen under Tower. 
64. XX.—Cuarx (46). 
65. XXI.—Three bull’s heads caboshed 2, 1. Crest. A 
wolf (?) sejant. 
66. XXII.—Hastines (45). 
67. XXIII.—Azure, our Lady and Child, with sceptre in her 
left hand (See of Satispury), impaling, argent, a bend gules be- 
tween a hind’s head erased and a cross crosslet fitchy, a crescent 
for difference, ensigned with a mitre. Denison. 
68. XXIV.—Barry of five or and argent, on a chief quarterly 
1 and 4: two fleur-de-lys, 2 and 3 a lion passant. 
69. XXV.—Lone of Rood Ashton (4:2). 
70. XXVI.—Argent, on a bend gules two eagles displayed 
between three boars passant, a rose for difference. Crest. A goat’s 
head erased. - 
1 Formerly on north wall of chancel, with another, bearing the same arms, to 
William Brewer, ob. 1707. (M.I.) 
