336 The Church Heraldry of North IFiUsUre. 



For Peter Awdry, ob. 1826, and his two wives, Hester, ob. 1795, 

 and Elizabeth, ob. 1852. 



IV. — Argent, three greyhounds in pale courant sable (M.I. 

 Biscoe) impaling; azure, between three estoiles in chief, and an 

 anchor in base, a bend or. (M.I. Shiffneu). 



For John Vincent Biscoe, ob. 1770. 



V. — Biscoe. Impaling gules, two wings conjoined and inverted 

 or (M.I. Seymour). 



For Lady Mary, first wife of John Vincent Biscoe, ob. 1762. 



VI. — Barry of sis, argent and gules. Crest. A man erased at 

 the waist drinking out of a pitcher (Husey). 

 For George Husey, B.D., ob. 1741. 



Mural Tablets in North Aisle. 



VII. — Argent, a cross moline gules, in dexter chief a torteaux 

 (Dugdale) impaling Awdry as in III. 

 For Thomas Dugdale, ob. 1684 : and Prosper, his wife, ob. 1676. 



VIII. — Per fesse argent and or, on a pale counterchanged three 

 falcon's wings addorsed of the second (Locke) impaling. Or, a 

 chevron between three lion's jambs gules (Powell, of Hurdcott). — 

 On another shield, argent, on a bend cotised sable three mullets 

 pierced of the field (Andrews). Crest. A falcon, wings elevated, 

 in his beak a padlock or. 



For Wadham Locke, ob. 1835 ; and Anna Maria Selina, his wife, 

 ob. 1838. 



IX. — Quarterly. 1. Argent, a chevron between three marten's 

 heads sable (Ludlow). 2. Gules, a tree eradicated, surmounted 

 by a greyhound collared (Rymer). 3. Sable, a stag's head 

 caboshed, an arrow in mouth, between the attires a cross fitchee 

 Bulstrode) . 4. Azure, between nine birds two bars argent (Mooke) . 

 Crest. A marten's head erased. 



For William Heald Ludlow-Bruges, ob. 1855 ; and his wife 

 Augusta, ob. 1832. 



