46 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 
POULSHOT. 
Hatchment over Chancel Arch. 
80. I.—Royal arms (27). 
Scratched on inside Wall of South Porch. 
81. II.—A rose within a circle. 
MELKSHAM. 
Chancel, under North Window. 
82, I.—Quarterly, 1 and 4 azure, a chevron, charged with three 
bars gemellée gules, between as many eagles rising or, in chief the 
badge of Ulster. 2 and 3, a fountain thereout issuing a palm tree, 
all proper. Crest. 1. A lion sejant ermine gorged with a collar 
gemellée gules. 2. A dexter arm embowed and couped, habited 
purpure, purfled and diapered or, cuffed argent, holding a palm 
branch proper. Quod tibi id alii. Lopss. 
83. II.—Quarterly, 1 and 4 argent, two lions passant in bend 
sable between as many cotises gules. 2 and 3, Sable, three hawks, 
argent. Crest. A leopard’s head erased affrontée. Fructus 
virtutis. KExKEWICH. 
In memory of the parents of Ralph Ludlow Lopes, and Elizabeth 
his wife, erected 1876. 
Mural Tablets. 
84. III.—Or, a chevron between three fox’s heads erased gules, 
impaling, azure, a stag’s head caboshed argent. Horton. Crest. 
A fox gules. 
Bohun Fox, ob. 1750, and Ann, his wife, ob. 1746. 
85. IV.—Awpry (19) impaling, argent, a fess between three 
mascles or. 
John Awdry, ob. 1698. 
86. V.—Argent, on a bend cotised gules three cinquefoils of the 
field. 
Jeremiah Awdry, ob. 1754, and Martha, his sister, ob, 1769 (M.I.) 
87. VI.—Awonry (2), with crescent for difference. 
Awdry, 1786—1816. 
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