134 ANCIENT MEMORIAL BRASSES OF DORSEt. 



Joan, daughter of Sir William Mordatmt, of Bedfordshire, and 

 father to Sir Gyles Strangwayes, the younger, whose effigy we 

 have here. 



Henry Strangwayes, Esq., was killed at the siege of Boulogne 

 in his father's lifetime, September i4th, 1544; his will was 

 dated April i8th of the same year, and proved November 2 ist, 

 1545. He married Margaret, daughter of George Manners, 

 Lord Roos, and sister to Thomas, Earl of Rutland ; settlement 

 after marriage dated November 26th, 1526; living 1544. 



His shield bears the following arms. Quarterly of six, ist, 

 sable, two lions pass, in pale, paly of six argent and gules, Strang- 

 wayes ; znd, or, a chevron within a bordure engrailed sable, Stafford 

 of Hooke ; 3rd, sable a fret or, Matravers ; 4th, per fesse azure 

 and gules three crescents argent, Aumerle ; 5th, argent six lions 

 rampant, gules, Greyvill ; 6th, argent, three bars gemel sable. 



Impaling ist, or, two bars azure, a chief quarterly, of the last 

 and gules ; in the ist and 4th two fleurs-de-lys, and in the 2nd and 

 3rd a lion passant guard ant, all or. This chief was anciently gu., 

 the alteration being an honorary augmentation, showing a descent 

 from the blood-royal of King Edward IV., Manners ; 2nd, gules, 

 three water bougets argent, Roos ; 3rd, gules three Catherine wheels, 

 argent, Espec, co. York ; 4th, azure, a Catherine wheel, Trusbut ; 

 5th, gules, a fess between six cross-crosslets or, Beauchamp ; 6th, 

 chequy or and ami e a chevron ermine, Henry de Newburgh, Earl of 

 Warwick ; 7th, gules, a chevron between ten crosses paiee six in 

 chief (indistinct) and four in base, argent, Berkeley; 8th, or, a fess 

 between two chevrons sable, Lisle. 



Above the shield is the following inscription : 



"ZTbe armes of fbenrs Stranawases 

 wbo D$efc at tbe S^eoe of Bolle^ne aufc of 

 /Ifoar^aret bis wpfe, bowabter of ye oiorfce <$eor0e 

 IRosse," 



His grandfather, Henry Strangwayes, Esq., who was buried 

 in St. Mary's Chapel, at Abbotsbury, married Dorothy, daughter 



