290 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 
Churchyard, outside North Wall of Chancel. 
429. III.—A flat stone. Ermine, on a fess a lion passant. 
Rev. Edmund Proby, ob. 1684, zt. 56. 
On either side of South Porch Door is a canopied angel holding a 
shield, now empty. 
WINSLEY. 
Hatchments. 
430, I.—TuresHer (117); impaling Lone. M.I. 
431. II.—Turesuer (117); impaling Lone (411) quartering 
TRENCHARD (118). 
On West Gallery. 
432, III.—Jn brass. Royal arms (229). 
On the north wall is a brass plate, thereon the symbols of the Four 
Evangelists, in memory of Sarah, wife of Rev. Charles Clement 
Layard, Rector of Combe Hay, 0b. 1886; of their son, Clement 
Villiers, ob. 1885; of their daughter, Ellen Mary, wife of Charles 
Meyer, ob. 1878. 
MONKTON FARLEY. 
Chancel. 
_ 433, I.—Per chevron engrailed azure and argent (?), in chief 
three lozenges in base a bee. Crest. A dexter arm embowed 
vested and ruffled at the wrist grasping a roll of parchment. Ne 
oublie. 
Joseph Blinman, ob. 1811, wt. 84; Joseph, his son, ob. 1843 (?) 
434, II.—On a chief three martlets, impaling, Ten billets, four, 
three, two, one, on a chief'a demi-lion rampant. Crest. An ermine 
passant. 
William Watson, ob. 1695; Elizabeth, his wife, ob. 1701, at. 85. 
435. III.—On a chevron three leaves erect, a canton charged 
with a spear-head. 
