48 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 
In a Window. 
98. XVII.—Argent, an oak tree couped proper, fructed or and 
of the field between two crosses azure. Crest. An oak slip proper 
fructed or and argent. Diu virescit. 
William Jeffries Wood, ob. 1795, and Anne his wife, ob. 1834, 
Mural Tablets, South Chapel. 
99. XVIII.—Sztre (92). 
Jacob Selfe, of Place House, ob. 1730. 
100. XIX.—Awpry (19), impaling Str (92). 
Ambrose Awdry, ob. 1738, and Mary, his wife, ob. 1719. 
101. XX.—Quarterly. 1. Azure, on a saltire engrailed or 
three cross crosslets fitchy of the fleld. 2. Azure, a chevron be- 
tween three pheons or. 3. Sere (92). 4. Per pale azure and 
gules, a chevron between three lions passant guardant or. Ona 
shield of pretence, quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a fess between three 
martlets or. 2 and 3. Argent, on a fess between three crescents 
gules as many lioncels of the field. Crest . . . . Ut vivas 
vive. 
Richard Jenkyns, ob. 1806, and Ann (xée Lockett), his wife, 
ob, 1825. 
102. XXI.—Setre (92), with crescent for difference, impaling, 
argent, a bend sable, on a chief of the second three cushions of the 
field. JoHNsoN. 
Isaac Selfe, ob. 1682. 
103. XXII.—(101) Without shield of pretence and crest. 
Jenkyns and Selfe, 1726—1759 (M.L.). 
104, XXIII.—Gules, on a chevron argent three lion’s heads 
erased sable, langued proper, between as many cinquefoils of the 
field, impaling, argent, a cross gules between four doves (?) proper. 
Wess. 
Thomas Smith, ob. 1723, and Elizabeth, his wife, ob. 1719. 
