308 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 
North Aisle. 
282. WVI.—Checky argent and gules, a lion rampant guardant 
or, impaling, argent, on a chevron between three lion’s heads erased | 
gules, as many fusils of the field, M.I. Crest. A bear’s (?) head 
couped or, between two wings displayed argent. 
John Shergold, ob. 1788; Catherine, his wife, ob. 1810; Eliza 
Ford, ob. 1797 ; Joseph Barwell, ob. 1792 ; Eliza, his wife, ob. 1793. 
283. VII.—Haywarp (279), impaling, or, fretty azure. Crest. 
a demi-horse, hoofed aud maned or. 
Robert Hayward, ob. 1726; Sarah, his wife, ob. 1745, et. 85 ; 
Alice, their daughter, ob. 1769, zt. 82. 
South Aisle. 
284. VIII.—Argent, on a fess between three saltires couped 
sable as many fleurs-de-lys of the field, impaling, Sarnspury (279). 
John Smith, ob. 1713. 
Hatchments. 
In Vestry. 
285. IX.—Mereweruer (155), impaling, Townsenp (276). 
Under Tower, 
286. X.—Royal arms (27). 
287. XI.—Quarterly of three. 1. Per fess or and argent, a 
two-headed eagle displayed sable on its breast the arms of Bouverin, 
viz, gules, a bend vair; a crescent for difference. 2. Bovverisz. 
8. Argent, a bend gutty d’eau between two choughs proper, a 
chief checky or and sable, PLEYDELI, impaling, gules, a fess between 
eight billets, four and four, or. 
288. XII.—The same impaling the same. Crest. A demi- 
eagle with two heads displayed sable, ducally gorged and beaked or, 
on its breast a cross crosslet argent. Patria cara, carior libertas. 
There is another, too high up and too indistinct to blazon. 
STERT. 
