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The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire, 

 HUNDRED OF CHIPPENHAM. 



CHIPPENHAM. 

 ST. ANDREW. 



Chancel. 



An Altar-Tomb, 



438. I.— 1. Wroughton (11). A. & J. 



439. II. — 2.. Argent, a chevron between three birds gules, 

 Whittocksmede ? A. & J. 



'Painted Glass in East Window. 



440. III. — Two ehevronels sable between three roses. Wick- 

 ham ? A. & J. 



On Floor. 



441. IV. — Rogers (341) — the stags courant ; impaling, Per 

 chevron three elephant's heads erased. Saunders. M.I. 



Jonathan Rogers, ob. 1715, set. 82 ; Elizabeth, his wife, ob. . . , 

 Margaret, their daughter, ob. 1673. M.I. 



442. V. — Rogers (441) ; impaling Long. M.I. 

 John Rogers, ob. 1674; Mary, his wife, ob. 1711. M.I. 



445. VI. — Quarterly, on a chief a cock. M.I. 

 Francis Cock, ob. 1704, ait. 81. M.I. 



North Chapel. 



444. VII. — Long (42) ; impaling Long (377). Crest. A 

 demi-lion rampant. 



Elizabeth, wife of Richard Long, ob. 1691 ; Ann, wife of Thomas 

 Long, ob. 1724 ; Mary, wife of Thomas Long, ob. 1773. 



445. VIII.— Long (377). Crest. Out of a coronet a lion's 

 head erased. 



Thomas Long, of Rowdon, ob. 1692 ; Margery, his wife, ob. 

 1692 ; Thomas Long, ob. 1730. 



