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The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 



An Altar-Tomb in Churchyard, outside South Boor. 



420. VI. — Three fleurs-de-lys in fess between as many nag's 

 heads, couped. Bayley (319). Crest. Out of a coronet a nag's 

 head couped (looking to dexter) (386), 



Thomas Stevens, ob. 1742; Joyce, his wife (daughter of John 

 Bayley, Esq., of Winkfield), ob. 1771; John Stevens, ob. 1794 ; 

 William Jenkins, ob. 1837. 



LIMPLEY STOKE. 



North Wall of Chancel. 



421. I.— Or, a chevron gules between three kingfishers. Crest. 

 A kingfisher. 



Henry Fisher, ob. 1795; Mary, his wife, ob. 1816; George 

 Robert Dyke Fisher, their son, ob. 1800 ; Mary Susannah and 

 Elizabeth Fisher, their daughters, ob. 1806 and 1814. 



Hatchment over Chancel Arch, 



422. II. — Quarterly of five. 1, England. 2, Scotland. 3, 

 France. 4, Ireland, h, Hanover. 



ATWORTH, 

 East Wall. 



423. I. — Royal arms (44). 



South Wall. 



424. II. — Quarterly of ten. 1. Sable, three swords in pale, 

 points towards base argent, pommeled and hilted or, a crescent 

 for difference. 2. Gules, three water-bougets ermine. 3. Barry 

 of six or and azure over all a bend gules, a crescent for difference. 

 Poynings. 4. Argent, on a chief gules, two mullets or. St. J ohn. 

 5, Delamere (196 v.). The lions are here argent. 6. Hussey 

 (6).i 7. Azure, a fess between three fleurs-de-lys or. 8. Argent, 

 fretty azure, a canton of the second. Ireby. 9. Argent, six 

 martlets, three, two, one, sable. Delamore. 10. Argent, a 



(6) should be ermine (and not argent) and gules. 



