56 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 
Hatchment in North Aisle. . 
899. XXIV.—Jonss (371); impaling, Lone of Rood Ashton 
(42). M.I. Crest. Out of a coronet or ademi-lion sable. Wilts 
Arch. Mag., V., 238. 
400. XXXV.—On a Wooden Screen, once separating South Aisle 
From the Body of the Church: sable, three battle-axes or. Hatt. 
Wilts Arch. Mag., v. 218. 
Curist Cuurcu. 
In several painted windows are shields containing symbols of the 
Four Evangelists and emblems of the Passion, Sc. ; the former are 
also contained in four quatrefoils above the Communion Table; over 
the Door of South Porch is a shield containing a cross patonce. 
Painted glass in a Window in South Aisle. 
401. Gules, three garbs within a bordure or. 
Thomas Stanton, Archdeacon of Wilts, and Canon of Sarum, ob. 
1875; Agnes, his wife, ob, 1884. 
GREAT CHALDFIELD. 
402. I—1. On a carved Stone Chancel Screen; gules, a fess 
engrailed ermine between three griffin’s heads erased argent 
TROPNELL ; impaling, five fusils conjoined in fess gules. PERCY. 
408. II.—2. Tropnett; impaling, azure, three lions rampant 
ermine, armed and langued gules. Rous, of Imber. 
404, Il1—8. TRopne.t. 
405. IV.—4. Tropnett ; impaling, Lupow (9). 
406. V.—5. Tropneti; impaling, azure, three roaches in pale 
naiant argent within a bordure or. Rocue. 
TROPNELL is painted twice on the Roof of a South Chapel. 
SOUTH WRAXALL. 
On Tiles on Floor of Chancel are the symbols of the Four 
Evangelists. 
South Chapel. 
Arms and crest of Lone of Rood Ashton (42) ; four marshal’s 
fetterlocks ; repeated in painted glass in two Windows, 
