312 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 
1869. This Chancel and Vestry are dedicated by Thomas 
Plumptre Methuen as a memorial of his father, Thomas Anthony 
Methuen, the Rector. 
On the Floor. 
317. II.—Ernxe (236), quartering Hunaurrorp (286). Crest. 
ERNLE. 
Walter Ernle, ob. 1782. 
On the north side of the chancel is a stone altar-tomb, thereon 
two recumbent figures of a knight in armour and his wife. Around 
the sides are several figures of men and women; on the north side 
a male figure holding a shield, the arms, however, are worn away. 
Nave. 
318. I1I.—Arms obliterated. Crest. Ernie (236). 
Gertrude Ernle, ob. 1662. 
On Floor. 
3)9,. IV.—On a chevron three quatrefoils, on a shield of 
pretence, Or, on a fess engrailed azure three fleurs-de-lys of the 
field, between as many nag’s heads couped sable. Bayutey. M.I. 
Crest. A man’s leg couped at thigh and spurred. 
Honoria, wife of Henry Eyre, ob. 1685, 
ERCHFONT. 
Chancel. 
820. I.—A fess nebuly gules, in chief a helmet between two 
lion’s heads erased. Crest. Out of a coronet a plume of five ostrich 
feathers. 
John Townsend Compton, ob. 1852; William, his son, ob. 1852. 
821. II.—Arms and crest of Compton (320). 
Daniel Compton, ob. 1817; Harriett, his wife, ob. 1827. 
822. ILI.—A large white marble monument with black marble 
sarcophagus, stauding thereon two white marble busts of a man and 
woman; on either side a white marble statue of a boy ; one weeping 
and holding a torch reversed, the other holding an hour-glass. 
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