By A. Schomberg, Esq. 207 
West end of South Aisle. 
180. II.—Or, a fess sable. Crest. Out of a coronet argent a 
demi-lion rampant sable. 
Robert Post, ob. 1786. 
West End of North Aisle. 
181. I1I.—Posr (180) impaling, quarterly, or and gules, over 
all a bend sable. Crest. Posr (180) with the lion gorged. 
Walter Post, ob. 1787. 
Hatchments. 
Over Chancel Arch. 
182. IV.—The, Royal arms (27). 
In Chancel. 
183. V.—Or, an anchor sable between two lions passant guardant 
gules, a crescent for difference. M.I. 
BROMHAM., 
Tablet on North Wall. 
184, I.—Quarterly, 1 and 4, a chevron ermine gutty or. 2. A 
fess, in chief a lion passant guardant. 8. A bend raguly. M.I. 
Crest. On a mount a bird rising. 
Margery, wife of Robert Segar, ob. 1618, 
Tablets on South Wail. 
185. II.—Quarterly argent and gules, in the second and third 
quarters a fret or, over all a fess azure, impaling, Sztrz (92). Crest. 
A raven rising proper, armed and beaked or. 
William Norris, ob. 1730. 
186. III.—Argent, on a bend engrailed, cotised sable three 
- mullets pierced or. 
John Andrews, killed in East Indies, 1763. 
On two Shields borne by angels supporting Roof of Nave, a wreath ; 
a hammer and three nails, emblems of the Passion. 
