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sable, impaling, argent, on a chevron engrailed azure three estoiles 
or, between as many greyhound’s heads erased sable. 
258. XVIIL.—2. Argent, an unicorn’s head erased gules, on 
a chief wavy azure three fusils conjoined in pale or, on a shield of 
pretence, or, a fess between three stag’s heads, erased sable. 
259. XIX.—38. Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, an unicorn’s head 
erased gules, on a chief wavy azure three fusils conjoined in pale 
or. 2 and 3. Or, a fess between three stag’s heads erased sable. 
Ann, widow of Isaac Wylde, ob. 1835, et. 86; Hannah, widow 
of Thomas Smith, ob 1863, et. 86. 
On Hloor of North Aisle.. 
260. XX.—A brass plate. Argent, a fess gules between three 
garbs. Crest. A garb. 
John White, ob. 1693. 
261.—XXI.—A brass plate. Wutre (260). 
Thomas White, ob. 1675. M.I. 
Over the Door (outside) of South Chapel. 
262. XXII.—Gules, three bars or. 
263. XXIII.—A Latin cross engrailed. 
HUNDRED OF SWANBOROUGH. 
ALL CANNINGS. 
Chancel. 
264. I.—Gules, a lion passant guardant between three roses or 
William Fowle, ob. 1770. 
265. IIl.—A brass plate over North Door. On the breast of a 
two-headed eagle displayed sable. Argent, three wolf’s heads erased. 
proper, Crest. A wolf’s head couped proper. Merauen. 
This chancel was re-built by the Rector, Thomas Anthony 
Methuen, and his sons, 1867. 
South Wall of Nave. 
266. III.—Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a cross of St. George 
thereon the royal crown or, in dexter quarter a torteau (M.I.a 
