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apparently, a dog, but it has been defaced. The usual crest of Clut- 
terbuck is,—a buck statant argent, [or séjeant| between two laurel 
branches, proper. 
Compton, Dennis. On a black marble slab in the Chancel floor, on the south 
side of the altar, is the following inscription: ‘‘Here lyeth y* body of Dennis 
Compton Jun’., son of Walter Compton Eq’ of Hartpury, who departed this 
life y° 16 May, 1714. He was Dame Mary Steward brother.” [See ‘StEwaRD’ 
below. | 
Arms. Sable, a lion passant gardant or, between three esquires hel- 
mets argent, garnished of the second, with a crescent for a difference. 
This is the coat of the ennobled family of Compton. The Comp- 
tons of Hartpury bear different arms, in fact, those of Compton 
of Wilts and Gloucestershire, viz.,— Argent, a fess nebulée gules, on 
a chief of the last, (sometimes in chief) a helmet between two lions’ 
heads erased or. 
CorrLe, Epwarp; of Bradford Leigh, (d. Feb. 14, 1718), and Awn, his wife, 
(d. March 13, 1728), and two of their sons, &o. 
Arms. Or, a bend gules. 
This is the same coat which Aubrey gives to ‘Corztz,’ who, he 
says, ‘had large possessions at Atford.’ The name is preserved 
in ‘Cottles,’ or, as it was formerly called,—‘Cotels Atteward’—or 
‘ Coteles Atteworth.’ 
CURLL, QU@RINA, (sic), wife of John Curll, (d. 28 April, 1678), and Watrer, 
son of the same, (d. 30 April, 1677). 
This is on a plain slab of black marble in the floor of the Chan- 
cel. John Curll was the founder of one of the most extensive of the 
parochial charities, and served the office of High Sheriff in 1699. 
Davis, Rozert, Surgeon, of Woolley Hill, (d. May 3, 1790), and Susanna, his 
wife, (d. Jan. 14, 1826), and several of their children. 
Deverext, Joun, of Frankley, (d. July 5, 1785), and Mary, his wife, (d. Jan. 
25, 1802). Also Jonny, their son, (d. May 21, 1829), together with his wife 
and two of their children. [A large marble tablet against the north wall in 
the Nave.] 
Ferrerr, Jown; a benefactor, in many ways, to the Parish, as will hereafter 
appear in the account of ‘Charities.’ The inscription on the Tablet contains 
the invocation; —‘‘ On whose soul O blessed Lord God have mercy,”’—an unusual 
one towards the close of the last century. (d. May 12, 1770, aged 68 years.) 
GaisrorD, Caroxrye, wife of William Gaisford of Seend, (d. July 1, 1813). 
Jones. A small brass with the following inscription, ‘Hic sepultus est Johannes 
Jones de Bradford, nuper Pharmacopola, qui obiit sexto die Februarii a.p. 
1709.” 
On a hatchment close by are the following arms,—‘ Argent, a lion 
