208 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 
On Roof of South Transept, a nag’s head couped encircled by four 
roaches ; a nag’s head couped repeated three times in various places ; 
three roaches in pale naiant. RocuHs. 
South or Baynton Chapel. South Wall. 
A large Altar-tomb with canopy. 
1187. IV.—Quarterly of six. 1. Baynron (51). 2. Argent, 
two bars gules, each charged with three cross-crosslets. BraucHamp. 
3. Gules, a fess between six martlets or, within a bordure argent. 
Beaucuam? of St. Amand. 4. Azure, three roaches in pale, naiant, 
argent. Rocuz. 5. Gules, two lions passant guardant in pale or, 
gorged of the field. Dxrtamerr. 6. Argent, on a chevron sable 
three eagles displayed or. Wanton. Crest. A griffin’s head erased 
sable, beaked or. 
188. V.—The above six quarterings impaling, quarterly, 1 and 
4, argent, a chevron sable between three ravens proper. Rycr. 2 
and 3. Argent, on a cross sable five crescents or, in dexter chief a 
spear-head erect gules. GrirritH ap Eviper. 
189. VI.—The above six quarterings impaling, quarterly, 1 and 
4, per chevron sable and argent, in chief three mullets pierced of 
the second, and in base as many garbs gules. Paxineton. 2 and 
3. Argent, on a bend azure three martlets or. Harprines. 
190. VII.—-The above six quarterings impaling, quarterly, Rycz 
and GrirriTH ap ELIDER. 
191. VIII.—The above six quarterings impaling, quarterly, 
PaxkinTon and HarpDIncE. 
192. IX.—The above six quarterings impaling, quarterly, Rycz 
and GrirritH ap Exiper. four empty Shields. 
Sir Edward Baynton, ob. . Agnes (Ryce), 1 ux., ob. 1574, 
Anne (Pakinton), 2 ux., ob. 1578. 
A Tablet. 
193. X.—Baynton (51) impaling, on a fess three escallops 
between as many griffin’s heads erased. 
1 Kite’s Monumental Brasses of Wiltshire, 
