By Arthur Schomberg. 3ll 
North Chapel. 
1306. VIL—A Srass. Quarterly, 1 and 4, a chevron gules 
between three escallop shells, a crescent for difference. 2and3. A 
chevron between three demi-eagles displayed. 
William Chancey, 1424, and Marion, his wife. 
307. VIIL.—Under a niche, Cuancey without crescent (306) 
impaling, a chevron between three castles DuncH (?). 
308. IX.—Under a niche, a chevron between three birds. THoRN- 
HILL. 
On shields borne by angels supporting Roof of Nave, the symbols 
of the Four Evangelists and emblems of the Passion. 
Outside the Church. 
Door of North Porch. 
309. X.—Tuxornuitt (308). Crest. <A tree. 
310. XI.—Cuancry (307), impaling, Duncn (307). 
811. XII.—Tsornutt (308) impaling, Caancry (307). Crest. 
THoRNHILL (309). 
North Window. 
$12. XIII.—Cuancey (307). 
313. XIV.—Tuorwurcy (308), impaling, three bars between 
twelve escallop shells. Mouton (?). 
314. XV.—Hounesrrorp (236), impaling, Moutron (313). 
315. XVI.—Movtron (313), impaling, a dolphin naiant em- 
bowed. Firzsamss. 
ETCHILHAMPTON. | 
Chancel. 
316. I.—A brass plate. Arms and crest of METHUEN (265). 
Bee) A. eee 
1 Vide Kite’s “ Monumental Brasses of Wiltshire” p. 49. 
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