304 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 
248. VIII.—1. A large black altar-tomb with white marble re- 
cumbent figure of a woman. Quarterly, 1 and 4, Danvers (247). 
2 and 3. A saltire thereon an annulet, impaling, quarterly 1 and 4 
a lion rampant supporting awyvern. 2and3. Per pale three bars 
indented. 
249. IX.—2. A saltire thereon an annulet, impaling, a lion 
rampant supporting a wyvern. 
Elizabeth, wife of John Dantsey, ob. 1636. 
Painted Glass in South Window. 
250. X.—1. Gules, on a chief argent three bombs fired proper. 
251. XI.—2. Argent, on a bend sable three stag’s heads erased 
of the field. 
252. XII.—3. Quarterly, or and azure a cross quarterly gules 
and argent between in dexter chief and sinister base an eagle dis- 
played, in sinister chief and dexter base a water bouget all counter- 
changed. Marris. On a shield of pretence, or, on a chevron 
engrailed sable three birds rising between as many griffin’s heads 
erased argent. Dieu aide. 
253. XIII—4. Sable, crusilly argent a lion rampant ermine. 
254. XIV.—5. Sable, a fess between three lions rampant 
argent. 
William Mairis, D.D., ob. 1828; Anne, his wife, ob. 1841. 
255. XV.—WMetal shields fixed to four seats, inscribed “ The 
Dantesey Charity.” Gules, a lion rampant argent, langued or, 
supporting a wyvern of the second, winged and langued vert. 
North Chapel. 
256. XVI.—Hounr (220), impaling, vert, on a chevron ermine 
three cross crosslets between as many demi-lions rampant or (241). 
Crest. A talbot sejant or, gorged gules. Veritas et Constantia. 
Thomas Hunt and Mary, his wife, 1732. 
Painted Glass in North Window. 
257. XVII.—1. Or, a fess between three stag’s heads erased 
