306 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 
543. XXXIX.—Or,a bend engrailed between two lions rampant 
gules. Dickenson; in pretence, Argent, a chevron between three 
squirrels gules, 
544, XL.—Argent, a lion rampant and in chief two dexter 
hands gules, on a fess or two lions rampant combatant holding a 
dexter hand of the second; impaling, Gules, on a chevron between 
three cinquefoils argent as many leopard’s heads sable. 
545. XLI.—Azure, on a chevron between three lions passant 
guardant or two bombs fired proper, badge of Ulster. James; in 
pretence, Quarterly, 1 and 4, Gules, a chevron vaire between three 
crescents argent on a canton an annulet or, Gopparp. 2 and 3. 
Azure, four lozenges conjoined in fess between three eagle’s heads 
erased. 
On the external walls of South Porch. 
546. XLII.—Three helmets closed. Hatrpay.' Crest. A 
demi-lion rampant. Qvarta salvtis. 
547. XLIII.—Quarterly. 1, Hunemrrorp (236). 2. Heyres- 
Bury (475). 38. Borreavx (468). 4. [? Borztourt] Poxe (468) ; 
impaling, Hatimay (546). E.M.H. 
548. XLIV.—(547) repeated. 
549. XLV.—Quarterly of nine. 1. HuneErForp (236). 2. 
A chevron between three . . . . 8. Husszy (424). 4. A 
chevron. 4, . +» 6.. Two bars. ... . . 6. J3igeeD 
Motyns (458). 8. A lionrampant within abordure. 9. [? BotE- 
tourT] Pore (468) ; in pretence, Hauiipay (546). Crest. Out of 
a coronet a garb between two sickles. Et Dieu mon appvy. An® 
Dom. 1631. 
1 Sir Edward Hungerford, of Corsham, son of Sir Anthony Hungerford, of 
Black Bourton, married Margaret, second daughter and coheir of William 
Halliday, Lord Mayor of London. They were both buried at Farleigh Hunger- 
ford, he in 1648, she in 1672, The three helmets should be within a bordure 
invected. 
