46 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 
. 839. ITI.—2. Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, on a fess argent three 
lion’s heads erased gules between as many anchors or; 2 and 3, per 
pale gules and azure, a cross-crosslet or, on a shield of pretence, 
CuaMBERLaInE (338). M.I. 
340. IV.—8. Wrovucuton (826), impaling, Bertie (338). M.I. 
The Right Honourable Catherine, Countess Dowager of Abingdon, 
ob. 1741, zt. 83. She had three husbands :—1, Viscount Wenman; 
2, Earl of Abingdon; 3, Francis Wroughton. 
- 841, V.—A brass plate. Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a chevron 
between three stags trippant sable. 2 and 3. Quarterly sable and 
argent, in the first and fourth quarters three mullets of the second ; 
over all, an escocheon gules thereon a portcullis, ensigned with an 
imperial crown or. Crest. A stag trippant sable, chained and 
gorged crenely or. Lux mea Christus, 
Francis Newman Rogers, ob, 1859. 
Over Tower Arch. 
_ 842, VI.—Royal arms (44). 
RUSHALL. 
Nave, South Wail, 
* 348. I.—A piece of sculpture with two panels, let into the wall, 
on one W.P., on the other Pinckney (301). 
344, []—Princxney (301). Crest. Out of a coronet a griffin’s 
head erased. 
George Henry Pinckney, ob. 1883. 
Hatchment on North Wail. 
845, III.—Argent, a fess azure between three mullets gules, 
the badge of Ulster. Crest. A cubit arm erect, vested sable, 
charged with two mullets in fess or, slashed argent, cuffed ermine, 
in dexter hand an arrow proper, Honor fidei merces, Poorz, 
