By Arthur Schomherg. 



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leopard's face between six spearheads barwise azure, two flanches of 

 the second, each charged with three crosses patty or. 



Crest. A falcon rising or, ducally gorged gules. 



Bernard Powlett, of Cottles, great-grandson of Lord Giles Powlett, 

 ob. 1700. 



425. III. — i Sable, three lions passant guardant in bend, two 

 double cotises argent a martlet for difference; impaling Powlett 

 (424) without the crescent. 



Jane Brown,, of Cottles, sister to Bernard Powlett, ob. 1706, set. 87. 



Hatchment in the Nave. 



426. IV. — Quarterly, 1 and 4. Argent, a fess and in chief 

 three cinquefoils sable. 2 and 3, Sable, a fess engrailed between 

 six cross crosslets fitchy or ; impaling, Azure, an unicorn trippant 

 argent, on a chief gules three fleurs-de-lys or. 



Crest. A stork 's head erased argent. M.I. 



BROUGHTON GIFFOBD. 



Painted Glass in North Window of Chancel. 



427. I. —Out of a mural crown per pale azure and gules an 

 estoile irradiated or. Occurs twice. 



Lucy, wife of Sir Charles Parry Hobhouse, third Bart., ob. 1867. 



South Wall of Nave. 



428. II. — 2 A brass. Long, of Trowbridge, a crescent for 

 difference (30) the flanches azure. On the herald's dress are the arms 

 of France and England quarterly ; and Scotland. 



Robert Longe, ob. 1620. 



1 On south wall, a hatchment, Brown impaling Powlett. — M.I. These arms 

 also occur on a flat stone in the east end of churchyard recording the benefactions 

 of Mrs. Brown, beginning, " Let no person remove this stone." " A penon hangs 



'in the chancell for old Mr. Pawlett of Cotels .... On Mrs Brown's 



i achievement which was in the Church about thirty years ago the Powlett arms 

 were on an escutcheon of pretence. There was also another achievement of the 



I six principal quarterings of Powlett, of the Marquis of Winchester's line." A 



- and J., pp. 19, 20, 



2 Vide Kite's Monumental Brasses, pp. 84, 85, and Wilkinson's History of 

 Broughton Gifford, p. 116. 



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