50 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 
115. XXXIV.—On a chevron three fleurs-de-lys between as 
many roses slipt (112) impaling, Gutty, in chief three chess rooks. 
Thomas Kington, ob. 1757, and Jane, his widow, ob. 1768. 
(M.I.) 
Hatchments. 
116. XXXV.—Quarterly, 1 and 4, ermine, a chevron gules. 
Toucnstr. 2 and 3. Gules, a fret or. AUDLEY, impaling, ermine, 
two bars vert. Supporters, two wyverns sable. Ensigned with a 
baron’s coronet. (M.I.) 
117. XXXVI.—In a lozenge, argent, a chevron gules between 
three boar’s heads couped and erect azure issuing out of each a 
cross crosslet fitchy of the second. (M.I.) 
118. XXXVII.—Quarterly, 1 and 4. Lone. 2and 3. Per 
pale, first argent, three endorse sable, second azure. (M.I.) 
119. XXXVIII.—Lone of Rood Ashton (42), over all an es- 
cocheon azure, impaling, argent, two endorse sable. (M.I.) 
120. XXXIX.—(117). (ML) 
121. XL.—Quarterly 1 and 4. Tovcnnr (116). 2 and 3. 
Avptry (116), impaling, per fess ermine two bars vert; two bars 
argent, in base a fleur-de-lys or. (M.L.) 
On the Iron Gate at the east end of the Churchyard apparently 
crest of Heathcote. A mural crown between two wings displayed, 
the pomme has, however, disappeared. 
STUDLEY. 
