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South Screen. 
126. V.—Argent, a chevron between three buck’s heads 
caboshed sable. BuckNatu. 
127. VI.—Gules, on a bend between six crosses argent three 
eagles displayed sable. SotHEron. 
128. VII.—Esrcovurt (123). 
129. VIII.—Svrron (12). 
Eleanor Estcourt, 1844. 
On Floor. 
130. IX.—Great Britain and Ireland ensigned with Royal 
crown. V.R. 
131. X.—Great Britain and Ireland, with label for difference, 
quartering Barry of ten or and sable, a bend trefly vert, Saxony, 
ensigned with crown of eight arches. A.P. 
132. XI.—A castle, Dnvizss, impaling, three nag’s heads couped. 
133. XII. Parted per fess, in chief a head in a dish over which 
a dagger fess-wise. Symbol of St. Joun Baptist. In base, a 
censer (a pyx?) impaling, between eight mullets, 3, 2, 2, 1, an oak 
slip fructed. Puuipps. 
In East Window. 
134. XIII.—Symbol of St. Jonn Baptist (133). 
Mural Tablet, South Chapel. 
135. XIV.—Argent, onachevron . . . ._ between three 
bear’s heads erased gules, impaling, sable, an unicorn or, on a chief 
of the second three roses slipt proper. FLower. 
Elizabeth, wife of John Shergold, ob. 1725-6. M.I. 
136. XV.—FLower (185) impaling, argent, a fess engrailed 
sable, in chief three fleurs-de-lys. Ey.zs. 
Katharine, wife of George Flower. M.I. 
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cy 137. XVI.—Ermine, three pommes, each charged with a cross 
