50 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire, 
MANNINGFORD BRUCE. 
On a carved and painted wooden reredos are the symbols of the 
Four Evangelists and Agnus Dei. 
North Wall of Chancel. 
362. Quarterly. 1. Nicaonas (175). 2. Gules, a chevron 
between three escallop shells or. 8. Gules (M.I. azure), three 
roaches in pale naiant argent (M.I. or) Rocuz (187). 4. Or, on 
a chevron between three ravens sable two lions passant of the field ; 
impaling, per fess or and azure, a chevron gules between three 
mullets counterchanged, a canton of Enetanp. Lane. 
Mary Nicholas, ob. 1686; helped to save the life of Charles ITI. 
after the battle of Worcester; * that the memory of this extraordinary 
‘service might be continued to posterity the family was dignified with 
the addition of this signall badge of honour: the armes of England 
in a canton.” 
MANNINGFORD ABBOTS, 
North Wall of Chancel. 
863. I,—Azure, a cinquefoil ermine, a crescent for difference ; 
impaling, quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, on a chevron or (?) three fleurs- 
de-lys between as many boar’s heads erased, Luprorp. 2. Gules, 
three lion’s jambs erased, Newpicare. 8. Vair, a fess gules. 
Crest. Out of a coronet three ostrich feathers. Fide sed cui vide. 
Francis Bickley Astley, ob. 1856. 
364, II.—Crest. Qut of a coronet sable three ostrich feathers, 
Francis William Astley, ob. 1848. 
865. III.—Astiuy (363) without the crescent. 
Mary Dorothea Astley, ob, 1844. 
MANNINGFORD BOHUN. 
