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The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 



839. III. — 2. Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, on a f'ess argent three 

 lion's heads erased gales between as many anchors or ; 2 and 3, per 

 pale gules and azure, a eross-crosslet or, on a shield of pretence, 



CnAMBERLAlNE (338). M.I. 



340. IV.— 3. Wroughton (326), impaling, Bertie (338). M.I. 



The Eight Honourable Catherine, Countess Dowager of Abingdon, 

 ob. 1741, sot. 83. She had three husbands : — 1, Viscount Wenman; 

 2, Earl of Abingdon ; 3, Francis Wroughton. 



341. V. — A brass plate. Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a chevron 

 between three stags trippant sable. 2 and 3. Quarterly sable and 

 argent, in the first and fourth quarters three mullets of the second ; 

 over all, an escocheon gules thereon a portcullis, ensigncd with an 

 imperial crown or. Crest. A stag trippant sable, chained and 

 gorged crenely or. Lux mea Christus. 



Francis Newman Rogers, ob. 1859. 



Over Tower Arch, 

 , 342. VI.-— Royal arms (44). 



RUSHALL. 



Nave } South Wall. 



343. I. — A piece of sculpture with two panels, let into the wall, 

 on one W.P., on the other Pinckney (301). 



344. II.— Pinckney (301) . Crest. Out of a coronet a griffin's 

 head erased. 



George Henry Pinckney, ob. 1883. 



Hatchment on North Wall. 



345. III. — Argent, a fess azure between three mullets gules, 

 the badge of Ulster. Crest. A cubit arm erect, vested sable, 

 charged with two mullets in fess 01% slashed argent, cuffed ermine, 

 in dexter hand an arrow proper. Honor fidei merces. PooitE. 



