802 The Church Ieraldry of North Wiltshire. 
South Chapel. 
236. II.—Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, on a bend sable, three 
eagles displayed or. 2 and 3. Sable, two bars argent, in chief 
three plates. Hunaervorp. Over all the badge of Ulster. Crest. 
A man’s head in profile, crined and bearded sable, wearing a long 
cap barry of six or and of the first, banded tied and tasseled of the 
first. 
Edward Ernle, ob. 1656; Edward Ernle, ob. 1675. 
237. Ill.—An altar-tomb with canopy. Quarterly, 1 and 4, 
Ernte (236), 2 and 8. A cross patonée. Matwyn. This coat is 
repeated four times. Crest. Ernie (236). 
John Ernele, ob. 1571. 
On a helmet (funeral ?) the crest of ERNue. 
Carved on Seats under Tower. 
238, IV.—See of Sauissury (67), impaling, argent, a chevron 
gules, on a canton of the second a cross crosslet fitchy. Moberny. 
239. V.—Our Lady crowned and enthroned under canopy 
nursing her Divine Child. Caurcu or Satissury'; impaling, 
quarterly, 1 and 4, or, an eagle displayed. 2 and 3. Boyte (43), 
on a shield of pretence, or, three boughs slipt within a bordure 
bezanty. 
On other seats in the Nave are carved the symbols of the Evangelista, 
Agnus Dei, and a pelican in 148 piety. 
In the Churchyard, South-West. 
240. WVI.—An altar-tomb. On a chevron three fusils between 
as many griffin’s (?) heads erased (135), impaling, two lions com- 
battant. Crest. A griffin’s (?) head erased. 
Richard Cooke Shergold, ob. 1727. 
WEST LAVINGTON. 
Chancel. 
241, I.—Quarterly, 1 and 4, Hunr (220). 2 and 3. Vert, on 
1 Vide Seal No. 2, Hatcher's Salisbury. 
