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234. XV.—Grusse (220), impaling, argent, a chevron gules 
between three buck’s heads caboshed sable. M.I. 
CHITTOE. 
WORTON. 
HIGHWAY. 
BISHOPS CANNINGS. 
Chancel. 
235. I.—A brass plate. Quarterly, I., quarterly, 1, argent, a 
lion rampant. 2. Or, a dexter hand in armour holding a cross 
crosslet fitchy. 3. Or,alymphad, sails furled. 4. Vert, asalmon 
naiant. II. Quarterly 1 and 4. Argent a human heart proper 
crowned or, on a chief azure three mullets of the field. Douetas of 
Tilwhilly. 2. Argent, on a chief therefrom three pyles gules two 
mullets of the field. Dovetas of Lochleven. 3. Argent, three 
mascles sable, on a chief of the second as many lions passant guar- 
dant of the field. Ocsroun. III. Quarterly 1 and 4. Dovetas 
of Tilwhilly. 2 and 3. Ocstoun. IV. Sable, on a bend en- 
grailed argent three birds of the field, a crescent for difference ; 
impaling, quarterly. 1. Sable, on a bend engrailed argent three 
birds of the field. 2. Vert, a chevron between three mullets 
pierced or. 3. Gules, a chevron between three mullets argent, in 
dexter quarter an arrow, point downwards. 4. Azure, a bend or. 
On a shield of pretence, quarterly, 1 and 4. Gules, a fess checky 
azure and argent between in chief eight fusils, four and four, and in 
base five fusils, three and two, all fess-ways. 2 and 3. Argent, a 
chevron between three leaves slipt, within a bordure sable. Sup- 
porters, two birds closed. Per mare, per terras. Crest. A dexter 
hand in armour holding a cross crosslet fitchy. Nec spe, nec metu. 
William Macdonald, Archdeacon of Wilts and Canon of Sarum, 
ob. 1862. 
