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476. XXXIX.—2. Quarterly of six. 1. Hunezrrorp (236). 
2. Borreaux (475). 38. Motyns (458). 4. Gules, three 
chevronels or. CiarE? 5. Moers (468). 6. Sable, on a chief 
argent three fusils conjoined gules. 
477. XL.—8. Quarterly, 1. Hunerrrorp (236). 2. Heyrss- 
BuRY (475). 3. Prverenn (457). 4. Hussny (424). 
478. XLI.—Within a wreath supported by two angels bearing 
palm branches, a black bird close with white legs ducally gorged, 
chained and ringed or, one ring round the hind toe of the left claw. 
A.& J. 
479. XULII.—Huneerrorp (236); impaling, Peverer. (457). 
Painted Glass in South Window No. 1. A. and J. 
480. XLITI.—Quarterly, France and ENGLAND, with label of 
three points for difference. 
481. XLIV.—See of Canrersury ; impaling, A saltire, in chief 
quarterly 1 and 4. Aryent three fusils conjoined in fess gules. 2 
and 3, Or, all for Archbishop Nzvittz. 
482. XLV.—Azure, a bend or, crescent for difference. Scropz. 
483. XLVI.—Gules, a cross argent. 
; Painted Glass in South Window No. 2. 
In this window occur several times the interlaced sickles, handled 
or, of Hunarrrorp. (478) without wreath and angels; the sacred 
— monograms IL.H.S. and M.—Under the roof are four angels holding 
empty shields. 
External West side of Tower. 
484, XLVII.—Defaced. Argent, on a chief gules two stag’s 
heads caboshed or. Poruam. A. & J. 
__. Outside St. Catherine or Baynton Chapel, now used as a vestry, 
on the South side thereof. 
. 485. XLVIII.—Hovncerrorp (236). 
_ 486. XLIX.—A nag’s head couped, 
