By Arthur Schomberg. 291 
William Bromfeld, “late of Lewsham in the Covnte of Kent 
Esqvyr ” ob. 1582. 
East Wall of Nave. 
436. IV.—Quarterly, 1 and 4. Ermine, a chevron between three 
roses gules, barbed vert. %. Argent, a lion passant reguardant 
sable, langued gules. Smyru. 38. Azure, on a bend argent three 
gilly-flowers leafed and slipped proper. Waps; impaling in chief, 
Per fess or and gules, a bend ermine, Penneratuer; and in base, 
Quarterly, 1, sable, on a fess or three escallop shells gules between 
as many eagle’s heads couped argent, langued of the third. Wimor, 
2. Argent, on a chevron azure three garbs or, a canton gules 
charged with a fret of the third. Earpiny. 3. Azure, a fess 
engrailed or between three maiden’s heads couped at the shoulder 
proper, crined of the second. Marow. 4. Quarterly argent and 
sable, on a bend gules three mullets of the first. Crest. On two palm 
branches in saltire a demi-eagle displayed proper. Suivez raison, 
Wade Brown, ob. 1851; he married, first, Ann, daughter of the 
Right Hon. Edward Pennefather, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland ; 
second, Selina Matilda Caroline, daughter of Sir John Eardley 
Eardley Wilmot, Bart. 
South side of Churchyard. 
437, ‘G3 —A high Altar-tomb. Ermine, three battle-axes, a 
erescent for difference ; in pretence, Ermine, on a fess indented gules 
_ three roses, a chief azure charged with asmany .. . . 
Tohannes Dennis, Cler. A. B. e Coll., Exon apvd Oxonienses hic 
sepvitus iacet Gvlielmo Danico regis Gvlielmi Ang. conqvestt, 
eommilite avisque xxi de Orleigh, Gidcot, Holcombe, et Whimple 
avstrali in comit. Devon. vicissim dominis editvs fvit. Exon, natvs. 
, Cliftonize ob. prid. S. Mich. fest. A. S, mpccoxxvitl, wt. LIII. cvivs 
aie p. petvr Devs. 
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"1 The above also appears on a hatchment, now lying amongst some rubbish in 
a a disused Sunday school on the south side of the Church, used as a vestry. Sir 
Charles Hobhouse, Wilts Arch. Mag., xx., 198, says “ that many hatchments were 
: in existence within the memory of man”; there are none now, nor are there 
-any blazoned in the printed Wiltshire M.I. | 
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