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leopard’s face between six spearheads barwise azure, two flanches of 
the second, each charged with three crosses patty or. 
Crest. A falcon rising or, ducally gorged gules. 
___ Bernard Powlett, of Cottles, great-grandson of Lord Giles Powlett, 
ob. 1700. 
425. III.—: Sable, three lions passant guardant in bend, two 
double cotises argent a martlet for difference; impaling Pow Lzrt 
- (424) without the crescent. 
Jane Brown, of Cottles, sister to Bernard Powlett, ob. 1706, et. 87. 
; Hatchment in the Nave. 
426. IV.—Quarterly, 1 and 4. Argent, a fess and in chief 
three cinquefoils sable. 2 and 38, Sable, a fess engrailed between 
six cross crosslets fitchy or; impaling, Azure, an unicorn trippant 
_ argent, on a chief gules three fleurs-de-lys or. 
Crest. A stork’s head erased argent. M.I. 
BROUGHTON GIFFORD. 
: Painted Giass in North Window of Chancel. 
i 427. I.—Out of a mural crown per pale azure and gules an 
estoile irradiated or. Occurs twice. 
_ Lucey, wife of Sir Charles Parry Hobhouse, third Bart., ob. 1867. 
a South Wall of Nave. 
428. II.—*A brass. Lona, of Trowbridge, a crescent for 
difference (30) the flanches azure. On the herald’s dress are the arms 
of France and Enewanp quarterly ; and ScoTLaND. 
Robert Longe, ob. 1620. 
1On south wall, a hatchment, Brown impaling Powtetr.—M.I. These arms 
also occur. on a flat stone in the east end of churchyard recording the benefactions 
: Mrs. Brown, beginning, “ Let no person remove this stone.” “A penon hangs 
‘the chancell for old Mr. Pawlett of Cotels . . . + On Mrs Brown’s 
evement which was in the Church about thirty years ago the Powlett arms 
vere on an escutcheon of pretence. There was also another achievement of the 
six principal quarterings of Powlett, of the Marquis of Winchester’s line.” A 
an dJ., pp: 19, 20. 
2 Vide Kite’s Monumental Brasses, pp. 84, 85, and Wilkinson’s History of 
Broughton Gifford, p. 116. 
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