By A. Schomberg, Esq. 211 
208. XXV.—The same impaling Grirrita ap Exper (188) 
without the spear-head. 
209. XXVI.—The same impaling the same. 
210. XXVII.—207 repeated. 
John Baynton, ob. 1516. 
A Brass Plate. 
211. XXVIII.—Gules, a chevron between three lozenges 
ermine, impaling, quarterly, Baynton (51) and Rott (194). 
Elizabeth, wife of Henry Stone, ob. 1798. 
In centre of chapel a large Purbeck altar-tomb with recumbent 
figure of knight in white marble, thereon eight empty shields. 
Hanging up in the chapel is some (funeral?) armour, amongst 
which is a helmet, thereon the Baynton crest (187). 
On Shields on the wooden panelled Roof. 
212. XXIX.—«. quarterly, Sr. Amanp (200) and Brayprooxg 
(201). 6. Braysrooxs (201). ¢. (196 vi.). d. Anstiz (196 1.) 
e. St. Amann (200). 7. Rocus (187). gy. AsuTon (202). 4. (199). 
i, Beavcnuamp of Sr. Amanp (187). Jj. Quarterly BrayBrooxe 
(201) and Sr. Amann (200). 4&. (196 vit.). 2. BrayBrooke (20)). 
m. A cross gules. 2. BrayBrooxe (20]). 0. (196 vit). impaling 
Asuton (202). gy. Brayprooxe (201). g. Braysprooxe (201) 
impaling Sr. Amanp (200). 7. Beaucnamp of St. Amand (187). 
s. (196 vi.).  ¢ A chevron between three hart’s heads erased 
gules. w. Braysrooxe (201). ». St. Amanp (200). w. (212 u). 
x. AsHToN (202). Five empty Shields. 
On the Pinnacles and Battlements of the South and East 
Walls of the Baynton Chapel. 
213. XXX.—A nag’s head couped encircled by four roaches. 
214. XXXI.—A saltire between four crosses flory. 
215. XXXII.—Four fusils, 1, 2, 1. 
216. XXXIII.—Two roaches in saltire. 
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