202 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 
or, impaling, argent, a fess engrailed and in chief three fleurs-de- 
lys sable. EyzEs (136). 
Maria Heathcote, ob. 1792. 
On Floor. 
138. XVII. An unicorn passant, in chief three gilly-flowers 
slipt. Crest. An unicorn passant. 
Charles Flower, ob. 1719, and Ann, his wife, ob. 1728. 
139, XVIII.—Eyuus (136). Crest. A fleur-de-lys . 
Mary Eyles, ob. 1744. 
140, XIX.—Eyuzs (136). 
Joseph Eyles, ob. 1739. 
141. XX.—A lion passant, a chief ermine. Crest. A lion’s 
head erased ermine gorged and chained. 
John Kent, ob. 1630. 
On a Shield under North Niche. 
142. XXI.—Three gilly-flowers banded. 
On Shields under Roof. 
143. XXII.—A chalice and host. Symbol of the Buxssep 
SACRAMENT. 
144, XXIII.—Putpps (133). 
145. XXIV.—WMonogram of Our Lorp. 
146. XXV.—Wonogram of Ovr Lavy, ensigned with a crown. 
147. XXVI.—Fretty, a chief. 
148. XXVII.—Per saltire, a heart in base. 
On Shields on the terminations of Scroll Moulding of South Door. 
149. XXVIII.—A cross flory surmounted by a hand in bene~ 
diction. 
150. XXIX.—A latin cross encircled by a crown. 
Mural Tablets, South Aisle. 
151. XXX.—Argent, a bend engrailed between two buck’s 
