292 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 
HUNDRED OF CHIPPENHAM. 
CHIPPENHAM. 
ST. ANDREW. 
Chancel. 
An Altar-Tomb. 
438, I.—l. Wroventon (11). A.& J. 
439. II—%. Argent, a chevron between three birds gules, 
WauirttocksMepE? A, & J. 
Painted Glass in Fast Window. 
440, III.—Two chevronels sable between three roses. WIcK- 
Ham? A. & J. 
On Floor. 
441, IV.—Rogzrs (841)—the stags courant; impaling, Per 
chevron three elephant’s heads erased. Savunpers. M.I. 
Jonathan Rogers, ob. 1715, et. 82 ; Elizabeth, his wife, ob... . 
Margaret, their daughter, ob. 1673. M.I. 
442, W.—Roaers (441); impaling Lone. M.I. 
John Rogers, ob. 1674; Mary, his wife, ob. 1711. M.I. 
443. VI.—Quarterly, on a chief a cock. M.I. 
Francis Cock, ob. 1704, et. 81. M.I. 
North Chapel. 
444, VII.—Lone (42); impaling Lone (877). Crest. A 
demi-lion rampant. 
Elizabeth, wife of Richard Long, ob. 1691; Ann, wife of Thomas 
Long, ob. 1724; Mary, wife of Thomas Long, ob. 1778. 
445, WVIII.—Lone (377). Crest. Out of a coronet a lion’s 
head erased. 
Thomas Long, of Rowdon, ob. 1692; Margery, his wife, ob. 
1692.; Thomas Long, ob. 1730. 
