48 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 
North Wail. 
853. II.—Argent, on a fess gules three fleurs-de-lys of the field 
between as many saltires couped sable (284) ; impaling, per fess or 
and argent, a lion rampant gules. Powzt, M.I. Crest. An 
ostrich couped below the neck argent, 
Michael Smith, ob. 1720. 
Nave. 
854, III.—1. Argent, three boar’s heads erased and erect sable, 
a mullet for difference; impaling, azure, a crescent argent between 
three fleurs-de-lys or, in chief as many tusks proper. Unwine. M.I. 
2. No. 1 without the impalement, the mullet charged with a crescent. 
MT. 
Thomas Booth, ob. 1635, M.I. 
BEECHINGSTOKE. 
A Hatchment. 
355. Sable, three bars argent, Brereton ; impaling, argent, a 
chevron engrailed per pale gules and sable, in dexter chief a torteau, 
in sinister chief a pellet. M.I. 
ALTON BERNERS. 
Chancel. 
East Wail. 
856. I.—Argent, two bars sable! (222). 
John Brereton, ob. 1811; Mary, his wife, ob. 1821; Charles, 
their son, ob. 1803. 
Painted Glass in North Window. 
3857. II.—Or, a cross fleuretty sable; impaling, argent, on a 
* This coat is repeated on an apparently broken tombstone, without an inscrip- 
tion, on the west wall outside the Church. 
