310 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 
for difference. 2 and 3. Ernie (236), impaling, or. Crest. Out 
of a lantern (? a crown vallery sable) a demi-eagle displayed or, 
semée of pellets. Decus emulatus avitum. 
In Vestry. 
299. XI.—Royal arms (44). 
WILSFORD. 
CHARLTON. 
Chancel. 
300. I.—Gules, three lions passant guardant in pale argent. 
Adjutor. 
Francis Giffard, ob. 1802, zt. 80. 
301. II.—Or, a fess lozengy gules. Crest. A griffin’s head 
erased. 
William Pinckney, ob. 1698 ; his wife, ob. 1709; Charles 
Pinckney (Marshall of the Horse to Queen Anne and George I.), 
ob. 1716; Robert Pinckney, ob. 1747, xt. 83; Martha, his wife, 
ob. 1752; William Pinckney, ob. 1779; Sarah, his wife, ob. 1756. 
302. II].—Pincxyey with crest (301). 
Sophia Hearne Pinckney, ob. 1862, et. 82; Jane, widow of John 
Fisher, ob. 18738, xt. 86. 
Under Communion Table. 
303. IV.—Princxyey (301). 
William and Sarah Pinckney. 
Nave. 
304. V.—On a chevron engrailed a fusil between two fleurs-de- 
lys. Crest. A lion rampant ducally gorged and chained. 
Henry Wansbrough, ob. 1875; Mary, his wife, 1877. 
305. WVI.—Fow x (264), impaling, gules, a chevron paly or and 
azure between three mullets of the second. Sprinessetr. (?) 
Thomas Fowle, ob.-1783; Henry Fowle, ob. 1803; Jane, his 
wife, ob. 1780; Sarah Fowle, ob. 1850, et. 86. 
