302 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 
510. VI.—Per chevron argent and gules, a crescent counter- 
changed a canton of the second; impaling, Hutpert (505). Crest. 
Destroyed. 
William Chapman, of Pickwick, ob. 1675; Elizabeth, his wife, 
ob. 1675. 
South Transept. 
511. VII.—Epripez (450) ; impaling, Sable, a cross, on a chief 
argent three bugle horns stringed. Crest. A lion rampant. Nee 
temere, nec timide. 
John Edridge, Capt., R.N., of Pockeredge, in this parish, ob. 
1856; Kitty Bond, his wife, of Margaretting, Co. Essex, ob. 1827; 
Samuel Foyster Yockney, ob. 1856; Elinor Mary, second daughter 
of John and Kitty Edridge, ob. 1851; Eliza Constance, third 
daughter of John Edridge, ob. 1853; Elinor Mary, daughter of 
Augustus and Catherine Yockney, ob. 1854. 
512. WVIII.—Sable, a lion rampant argent. 
Richard Lewis, “ filius natu tertius Edvardi Lewis, equitis, et 
pre-nobilis Anne Beauchamp,” ! ob. 1706, et. 83. 
513. IX.—A demi-eagle or [? heraldie.] 
John Leir, of Jaggard’s House, ob. 1864; Ann, his wife, ob 1863 ; 
Henry Kington Leir. their son, ob. 1851. 
514, X.—A chevron ermine between three leopard’s heads. M.I. 
Thomas Godwin, son of Robert Godwin, of Yate, Co. Gloucester, 
ob. 1719. 
In the Stained Glass Window at west end of the Nave symbols of 
the Four Hvangelists. 
North Aisle. 
515. XI.—I1. Or, on a bend engrailed gules three bezants, a 
chief azure. Hatierr. M.I. 
. 2 Gules, a chevron between three cinquefoils or. CHAMBERS. 
M.I. 
1 Vide their M I, in Edington Priory Church. 
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