206 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 
Harriott. In base, per pale vert and gules, on a chevron em- 
battled between three stags trippant or two leopard’s faces affronty 
of the second, a crescent for difference. Green. Crest. A boar’s 
head erased sable, langued and tusked proper. 
Robert Parry Nisbet, ob. 1882, zt. 89. 
Last Window. 
174. II. Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, an anchor azure between 
two barbels haurient vert. Cotston. 2. Party per bend sinister 
ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or. 8, Argent, on a chevron 
engrailed azure three cinquefoils or between as many martlets proper. 
On a shield of pretence, ermine, a lion rampant or. 
Edward Francis Colston, ob. 1847. 
North Aisle. 
175. III.—Vert, a chevron engrailed between three owls closed.’ 
Robert Nicholas, ob. 1725. Bridget, wife of Edward Nicholas, 
ob. 1751-2. Jenny, wife of E. R. Nicholas. ob. 1766. 
Hatchments in Nave. 
176. IV.—Nuisser (173) impaling, Harriorr (173). 
177. V.—Nisret (178) impaling, Green (173). 
Sr. PErer. 
On Bell-turret. 
178. Two keys in saltire. St. Permr. 
ROWDE. 
South Wail. 
179, I.—Argent, an anchor erect sable charged with a lion 
passant gules. 
John Delmé, ob. 1776. M.LI. 
1 Azure, a chevron engrailed between three owls or, Crest. On a cap of 
dignity an owlor. M.I. 
