210 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 
198. XV.—Two scrolls in saltire. 
199. XVI.—A chevron between three hart’s heads erased. 
North Wail. 
A large Altar-tomb with canopy; an enamelled Brass. 
200. XVII.—Or, fretty azure, on a chief of the second three 
bezants. Sr. Amann. 
201. XVIII.—Quarterly, 1 and 4, St. Amann. 2 and 3. Or, 
seven mascles conjoined gules, 3, 3, 1. Braysrooxs, impaling, 
quarterly, 1 and 4, Detamere (196). 2 and 3. Roce (187). 
Five empty Shields. 
Elizabeth, dau. of Gerard Braybroke, widow of William 
Beauchamp, Lord St. Amand jure uaoris, wife of Sir Roger 
Tocotes, ob. 1492. 
On Shield under Niche. 
202. XIX.—A chevron gules between three garlands proper 
adorned with five roses of the first. AsHToN. 
On Shields under Roof. 
203. XX.—Sr. Amann (200). 
204, XXI.—(199). 
205. XXII.—Rocue (187), the roaches naiant sinister. 
On the Floor. 
A Brass Plate. 
206. XXIII.—Quarterly, 1 and 4. Braucuamp of St. Amand 
(187). 2 Sr, Amanp (200). 8. Blank. One empty Shield. 
A Brass. 
207. XXIV.—Quarterly, 1 and 4, Baynton (51). 2. Deta- 
MERE (196), 3. Rocuz (187), 
