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HUNDRED OF BRADFORD. 
BRADFORD. 
Hoty Teiniry. 
North Wall of Chancel. 
866. I.—A large monument with life-size statue in costume of 
William ITI, Or, a fess checky argent and azure, a bordure ermine, 
impaling, sable, a lion passant guardant or between three esquire’s 
helmets argent, garnished of the second. Compton. Crest. A 
royal crown proper. 
Charles Steward, ob. 1698. 
- 867. II.—Azure, a lion rampant argent, langued gules, in chief, 
three escallop shells of the second. 
Daniel Clutterbuck, ob. 1786. 
868. III.—Yernrsury (55) ; impaling, Bae (319). Crest. A 
lion’s head erased. 
Francis Yerbury, ob. 1778; Mary, his wife, ob. 1775; Francis 
their son, ob. 1752-3; Richard, their son, ob. 1772 ; John William, 
their son, ob. 1824; Hester, his wife, ob. 1842, et. 82. 
869. IV.—Quarterly, 1 and 4, Crurrerpuck (367). 2 and 3. 
Or, a cross quarterly counterchanged gules and sable, in the dexter 
chief an eagle displayed of the third, Wuss; impaling, per bend 
ermine and erminois, a lion rampantor, Epwarps.? Crest. A 
buck sejant. 
Daniel Clutterbuck, ob. 1821; Elizabeth, his wife, ob. 1826. 
370. V.— Azure, three garbs or, on a chief argent a boar’s head 
couped sable, langued and tusked proper; impaling, CLuTrERBUCK 
(367). Crest. A hart’s head erased. 
1Qn the floor is an inscription to Charles Steward, with the same armorial 
bearings as above. For a description of this monument and an account of the 
Steward family vide “ Herald and Genealogist,” vol. ii., part vii. The Compton 
arms here given are those of the Marquess of Northampton ; the Comptons of 
Hartpury, to whom these Comptons belonged, bear argent, a fess nebuly gules, 
on a chief of the second a helmet between two lion’s heads erased or (320). 
The erest is also incorrect, and should be, @ stag proper, gorged with a collar 
checky argent and azure. 
2 This quartering and impalement are taken from the Wilts Arch. Magazine, 
vol. v., p. 236, as the monument is too high up to enable one to give an accurate 
blazon. 
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