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534. XXX.—6. Borreavx (468). 
635. XXXI—7. Moets (468). 
536. XXXII—8. Quarterly, 1 and 4. Huncerrorp (236). 
2and 3. Motyns (458) ; impaling, Quarterly, land 4. Or, alion 
rampant azure. Prrcy. 38 and 4. Gules, three lucies haurient 
argent. Lucy, 
5387. XXXIIIT.—9. Quarterly, 1 and 4. Hunazrrorp (236). 
2 and 3. Borreaux (468). 
5388. XXXIV.—10. ‘Three sickles interlaced. Hunaerrorp. 
South Porch. 
539. XXXV.—Sable, a fess or [? heraldic]. 
William Tasker, Gent., “ who choos’d rather to be a doore keeper 
to the hovse of his God than to dwell in the tents of wickednes,” 
ob. 1684. 
Two empty shields, one on either side of parvise door ; on the west 
external wall un angel supporting an empty shield under a niche; om 
the south side of the Church two angels bearing empty shields. 
Hatchments. M.I. 
540. XXXVI.—Quarterly of six, 1 and 6. A tiger’s head 
erased.' 2. Moore (373). 8. Setre (92). 4. Lucas (62). 
5. Argent, on a saltire engrailed sable nine annulets or. 
541, XXXVII.—Quarterly of six, 1 and 6. A tiger’s head 
erased.: 2. Argent, a lion passant azure. 38. Moore (873). 4. 
Sexre (92). 5, Azure, a chevron between three dolphins embowed 
argent. Copp; impaling, Per pale argent and azure, a chevron 
between three talbots counterchanged, on a chief gules, as many 
leopard’s heads or. Gooc#. 
542, XXXVIII.—Meruven (265); in pretence, Cons (with a 
chief or). 
1 This must be meant for. Mrruven. 
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