By A. Schomberg, Esq. 205 
South Aisle. 
168. II.—Or, between three cross crosslets fitchy two lions 
passant sable, armed and langued gules, impaling, or, two lions 
passant gules, armed and langued azure. Brompton. Crest. On 
a mount a goat passant. 
John Garth, M.P., ob. 1764. 
On Floor. 
169. III.—A fess, in chief three lozenges fess-ways, a crescent 
for difference. Crest. A bull’s head couped. 
Simon Aston, ob. 1638. 
North Aisle. 
170. IV.—Sable, a chevron ermine between three talbot’s heads 
erased argent, langued gules, impaling, or, two ravens closed proper, 
within a bordure gules bezanty ; pendant from shield cross of U.B. 
Crest. Between two laurel branches proper nnited at the top, a 
talbot’s head erased argent, langued gules. Motto. Faithful and 
Trusty. 
William Hull, C.B., ob. 1840. 
: 
171. V. Garrs (168) with crescent for difference, impaling, 
Brompton (168). 
Rebecca Garth. d. and coh. of John Brompton, widow of John 
Garth, M.P., ob. 1785. 
Hatchment. 
172. VI.—Royal arms, 1797.’ 
St. Jamus. 
Chancel, South Wail. 
oe 173: L—Argent, three boar’s heads erased sable, langued and 
tusked proper within a bordure engrailed gules, impaling, in chief, 
‘per pale ermine, and ermines, three crescents counterchanged. 
1 Vide Kite’s “Churches of Devizes,” in vol. ti. of Wilts Arch. Mag. 
