800 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 
and Gules, on a chevron or three estoiles sable for Copnam; in the 
South Aisle, in stone, CopHam; and the Pops, as before ; and three 
sickles conjoined in fess for HuNGERFORD; on the South side of the 
Church, in wood Burzt (500) ; impaling, blank; and Copnam; in 
some part of the Church az estoile, and a Saracen’s head wreathed 
and couped below the breast. 
Over Chancel Arch. 
503, XVI.—The Royal Arms, too indistinct to blazon. 
TYTHERTON LUCAS. 
North Aisle. 
504. On a mount a tree, in chief two cross-crosslets fitchy. 
Crest. An oak slip fructed. Diw virescit (98). 
William Gent Wovd, ob, 1883; Ann, his wife (daughter of 
Thomas Crook), ob. 1873, et. 84. 
TYTHERTON KELLOWAYS. 
CORSHAM. 
Chancel. 
505. I.—Sable, a cross between four leopard’s faces jessant-de-lis 
or; impaling, Wa tts (61). 
James Hulbert, ob. 1653. 
506. II.—A Brass Plate. Quarterly argent and sable, on a 
bend three lions passant gules. Crest. A lion’s head erased gules, 
langued azure. 
James Hulbert, 1547; his sons, John, ob. 1626, and Thomas, 
1 On the garden wall of an old house near the Church, On a chevron between 
three mullets of six points as many lions passant guardant, Barret; in 
the chancel is a Latin memorial to Hugo Barrett, Gen., “qui obdormivit in 
domino,” 22 June, 1627, zt. 84. Over the front door of this house, On a bend 
engrailed three mullets, ANDREWS ; impaling, A chevron ermine between three 
escallop shells, TowNsEND. Crest. A stag’s head erased, gorged with a 
chain, 1702. 
