298: The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 
487. L.—Quarterly, land 4. Braucuamp of St. Amand (187). 
2. Detamure (187). 38.  Rocue (147), supported by two lions 
rampant. There are six empty shields on this side; on the west side 
a pelican in its piety and four empty shields, and on the east side five 
empty shields. 
ST. PAUL. 
LANGLEY BURRELL. 
Chancel. 
488. I.—Sable, three lynxes rampant armed and langued proper. 
Crest. <A lynx as in the arms. 
Aylmer Lynch, B.D., “ nepotis Johannis Aylmeri, Londinensis 
quondam Episcopi, Filii autem Gulielmi Lynch de Groves, in 
Parochia de Staple, in agro Cantiensi,” ob. 1691, eet. 91. 
On Floor. 
489. II.—A cross fimbriated between four fleur-de-lys,an annulet 
for difference ; impaling, A chevron between three boar’s heads 
couped. Crest. A falcon’s head erased. 
Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Read, “ hujus ecclesie Rectoris,” ob. 
1782; Elizabeth Pincke, their daughter, ob, 1797, et. 87. 
490. JII.—(459) without crest, partially destroyed. 
Thomas Read, “per annos quadraginta Parochie Rectoris,” ob. 
1743; Henry, his son, ob. 1740. 
491. IV.—Asue (105); impaling, Per pale three greyhounds 
courant in pale, a chief engrailed. THomuinson. Crest. A cockatrice. 
James Ashe, ob. 1704. 
South Chapel. 
492. V.—Ermine, on a chief azure two estoiles or; impaling, 
Asue (105). 
Mary, wife of Nicholas Rayner, of St. Paul’s, Covent Garden, 
mercer, and daughter of Samuel Ashe, ob. 1698. 
