288 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 
An Altar-Tomb in Churchyard, outside South Door. 
420. WI.—Three fleurs-de-lys in fess between as many nag’s 
heads couped. Bayney (319). Crest. Out of a coronet a nag’s . 
head couped (looking to dexter) (386). 
Thomas Stevens, ob. 1742; Joyce, his wife (daughter of John 
Bayley, Esq., of Winkfield), ob. 1771; John Stevens, ob. 1794; 
William Jenkins, ob. 1837. 
LIMPLEY STOKE. 
North Wali of Chancel. 
421. I.—Or, a chevron gules between three kingfishers. Crest. 
A kingfisher. 
Henry Fisher, ob. 1795; Mary, his wife, ob. 1816; George 
Robert Dyke Fisher, their son, ob. 1800; Mary Susannah and 
Elizabeth Fisher, their daughters, ob. 1806 and 1814. 
Hatchment over Chancel Arch. 
422. II.—Quarterly of five. 1, Enenanp. 2, Scornanp. 3, 
France. 4, Inetanp. 5, Hanover. 
ATWORTH, 
East Wall, 
428. I.—Royal arms (44). 
South Wall. 
424, II.—Quarterly of ten. 1. Sable, three swords in pale, 
points towards base argent, pommeled and hilted or, a érescent 
for difference. 2. Gules, three water-bougets ermine. 8. Barry 
of six or and azure over all a bend gules, a crescent for difference. 
Poynines. 4. Argent, on a chief gules, two mullets or. Sr. Jonn. 
5. DenamMere (196 v.). The lions are here argent. 6. Hussny 
(6)... 7. Azure, a fess between three fleurs-de-lys or. 8. Argent, 
fretty azure, a canton of the second. Irmpy. 9. Argent, six 
martlets, three, two, one, sable. Destamorz. 10. Argent, a 
1 (6) should be ermine (and not argent) and gules. 
