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Azure, on a bend argent cotised or a lion rampant sable; impaling, 
or, on a fess between three lions rampant sable as many mullets 
argent. M.I. Crest. On a mount vert a dove holding an olive- 
branch proper. 
Robert Tothill, Senior Clerk of the Privy Seal to George II., ob, 
1758; Olive, his wife, ob. 1731. 
823. IV.—Arms and crest of Compton (320). 
Richard Compton, ob. 1823; Henry, his son, ob. 1843; Ann, 
his daughter, ob. 1853; Richard, his eldest son, ob. 1868. 
Hatchments. 
324, V.—Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, a chevron engrailed between 
three estoiles argent. Pynsent. 2and3. Ermine, a lion rampant 
sable, armed gules. M.I. 
325. VI.—The same quartered coat with badge of Ulster; im- 
paling, argent, a bend cotised sable, in chief a cross crosslet of the 
second, M.I. 
North Chapel. 
$26. VII.—Argent, a chevron gules between three boar’s heads 
couped sable, tusked and langued proper (L1). 
Seymour Wroughton, ob. 1789. 
327. VIII.—Wrovenrton (326), impaling, Lone of Rood 
Ashton (42). 
William Wroughton, ob. 1750; Sarah, his wife, ob. 1777. 
South Chapel. 
82%. IX.—Lone of Rood Ashton (42). Crest. A demi-lion 
rampant argent. 
James Long, ob. 1768. 
829. X—Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent. 2and 38. Hunerrrorp 
(236). Over all ona bend sable three eagles displayed or. [This 
is, doubtless, meant for Ernle quartering Hungerford.] Crest. 
Erne (236). 
Thomas Ernle, ob. 1725. 
(To be Continued.) 
