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ture. The principal persons and families commemorated on them, 
as well as on several flat stones within the Church, are as follows. 
For convenience of reference the names are placed in alphabetical 
order. 
Barty, Wiitram; (d. 25 March, 1712.) A large panelled tomb in the North 
Aisle inseribed ‘This buryal place and tombe was erected by William Baily 
of this Towne, Mercer, An. 1695.’ 
In front of it the crest of Baily,—(A horse’s head sable)—is 
placed over the arms of the Guild of Mercers, viz.,—‘ Gules, a demi- 
virgin proper, full faced, crowned with an eastern crown, or.’ 
Bartey, Epwarp, of Ashley; (d. 18 Oct. 1760),—and Ann, his wife, (d. Dee. 
29, 1759) daughter of William Harding of Broughton Gifford:—also, their 
daughters,—Anw, (d. Noy. 8, 1758) wife of the Rev. John Lewis of Whaddon, 
and Marcaret, (d. May 30, 1796) wife of William Fisher,—also Epwarp, 
son of the last-named William and Margaret Fisher, (d. April 5, 1761.) 
The present representative of this family is the Rev. R. B. 
Fisher, of Basildon, Berks, to whom the estate at Ashley still 
belongs. 
Bartwarp, Mrs. Any, (d. July 25, 1788). Samuxz, her son, of Horsington, 
Co, Somerset, (d. April 9, 1800) and his wife, Anna Manta, only child of 
William Stevens, of Frankley House (d. May 21, 1837). Hznry Mrernusn, 
son of the two last-named, of the Royal Navy (d. July 1, 1812), and Mary 
Ann, their eldest daughter (d. Aug. 18, 1825). 
Arms on the monument.—Or, a chevron between three bees volant 
in chief, and three torteaux in base, gules—for BarLwarpD;—on an 
escutcheon of pretence, Or, on a chevron between three demi-lions 
rampant gules, three cross crosslets argent ;—Strvens.' Crest. A 
bull’s head erased. The same arms, in the Widow’s Lozenge, are 
on a hatchment near this monument. 
BASKERVILLE JouN; Magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant for Wilts (d. March 
15, 1800); and Hesrer, his wife (d. Dec. 6, 1819); also Josnpu, their second 
son (d. Oct. 7, 1812). 
Arms. Argent, a chevron gules, between three hurts ;—Baskrr- 
VILLE; impaling,—Or, a cross quarterly counterchanged gules and 
sable, in the dexter chief quarter an eagle displayed, of the third;— 
Wess. Crest. A wolf’s head erased or, holding in its mouth a broken 
spear, staff or, head argent, imbrued gules. 
” Basxrnvitie Jon, eldest son of the above ‘John’ and ‘Hester,’ of Woolley, 
(d. Dee. 20, 1837.) 
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