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Sophia, wife of William Dyke, ob. 1804; William Dyke, ob. 
1815; Hannah, his widow, ob. 1853, wt. 85. 
831. II.—Dykxn (380) impaling, paly of six or and sable, three 
crescents gules. 
~ Jerome Dyke, ob. 1782. 
On Flat Stone in Chancel. 
332, III.—A crescent between three conies sejant; impaling, 
a chevron charged with a crescent, in chief two martlets, Wick. 
M.I. 
Dorothy Coningsby, ob. 1699, M.I. 
Over Chancel Arch. 
833, IV.—Royal arms (27). 
Altar Tomb, South-East of Churchyard. 
834. V.—On either side—1. A lion rampant crowned, in chief’ 
three martlets. : 
335. VI.—On either side—2. a chevron engrailed ermine be- 
tween three roundels, each charged with a trefoil slipt. 
336. VIL.—On either end.—3. A demi-lion rampant indented per 
pale, holding a rose tree eradicated. 
John Walker (hereditary Chief Usher of the Court of Exchequer), 
ob. 1758; Colebrook, his son, ob. 1757. 
NORTH NEWNTON. 
Chancel. 
837. I.—A greyhound’s head erased, collared. 
Francis Wroughton, ob. 1738. 
338. II.—1l. Argent, three battering rams, barwise, in pale, 
Bertiz; impaling, or, an escocheon within an orb of mullets or. 
CHAMBERLAINE. Supporters :—dexter, a friar habited, with crutch 
and rosary; sinister, a savage, wreathed about the head and loins, 
