52 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 
Mawbey Tugwell, ob. 1815; Penelope, his wife, ob. 1861, xt. 80. 
371. VI.—Tuewett (370) ; impaling, per fess sable and argent, 
in chief a royal crown or, in base a lion passant of the first. Jones. 
Humphrey Tugwell, ob. 1775; Fitz-Daniel, his son, ob. 1747 ; 
Thomas, his son, ob. 1769; William, his son, ob. 1774; Elizabeth, 
the wife of Humphrey, ob, 1810, xt. 90. 
372. WII.—Quarterly, 1 and 4, Tucwett (370). 2 and 3, 
Haywarp (279) ; impaling, quarterly, 1 and 4 Crurrersuck (367) ; 
2 and 38, Wezs (369). Crest. Tu@we.t (370). 
George Hayward Tugwell, ob. 1839; Sarah, his wife, — 1853. 
South Wall of Chancel. 
878. VIII.—A large white marble monument, with grey marble 
sarcophagus. 1.—Quarterly, 1 and 4, Meruuen (346). 2 and 3. 
Argent, two bars engrailed azure between nine martlets gules. 
Moore. Impaling, quarterly, 1 and 4, SeLrz (92). 2 and 3, Lucas 
(62). M.I. 2.—Mernuven (346) ; ona shield of pretence, Moors, 
Wilts Arch. Mag., vol. v. p. 238. 
Anthony Methuen, ob. 1717; Gertrude, his wife, ob. 1699; 
Thomas, their son, ob. 1737; Ann, the wife of Thomas, ob. 1733. 
874. IX.—A 6érass plate. Gules, three stirrups leathered in pale or. 
Roger Deverell, buried 1546; Richard Deverell, buried 1627 ; 
Widow Deverell, buried 1629; John Deverell, buried 1726. 
On Floor of Chancel. 
875. X.—Comprton (366), without lion, a crescent for difference. 
Dennis Compton, Jun., “ Dame Mary Stuard’s brother,” ob. 1714. 
376. XI.—Turesuer (117) ; impaling,! crusily, a lion rampant 
between two flaunches. Lona. Crest. A demi-hart rampant 
between two boughs slipt. 
John Thresher, ob. 1741; Ellin, his wife, ob. 1753. 
377. XII.—A brass, thereon the figure of a woman2 Sable, a 
1 The flaunches here are not ermine, but erusily. 
2 Vide Kite’s Monumental Brasses of Wilts, p. 77. 
