294 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 



Painted glass in West Window under Tower. 



453. XVI. — Azure, an episcopal staff in pale or, ensigned with 

 a cross patty argent, surmounted by a pall of the last charged with 

 four crosses patty fitchy sable, edged and fringed as the second ; 

 the whole ensigned by a mitre. See of Canterbury (879). 



454. XVII. — Azure, on a cross argent a lion passant gules, a 

 chief or charged with a rose of the third between two birds sable. 

 Christ Church, Oxon. 



455. XVIII. — Azure, two keys in sal tire or. See of Gloucester; 

 impaling, Sable, three crowns in pale or. See of Bristol. 



456. XIX. — Gules, a chevron erminois between three crosses 

 bottonny or. Rich. 



South Aisle. 



1 Painted Glass in " Window spoilt by Sir Gilbert Try line's 

 Monument. 33 A. & J. 



457. XX. — Quarterly, 1. Hungerford (236). 2. Broken. 

 8. Azure, three garbs, a chief or. Peverell. 4. Hussey (424). 



458. XXI. — Quarterly, 1 and 4. Hungerford (236) with a 

 label of three points for difference. 2 and 3. Paly wavy of six or 

 and gules. Molyns. 



459. XXII.— Hungerford (236), with mullet for difference. 



460. XXIII.— Quarterly, 1 and 4 Broken. 2 and 3. Gules, 

 three human legs couped at thigh argent. Champion or Gamon ? 



461. XXIV. — Hungerford (236) ; impaling Peverell (457), 

 Repeated. 



462. XXV. — Holland (447), the lion and fleur-de-lys or ; im- 

 paling, argent, a lion rampant gules. 



463. XXVI. — Cheeky or and sable, St. Barbe ; impaling, 

 Argent, a chevron between three lions rampant sable. Norton. 



1 Vide also liote on p. 70 of " Aubrey and Jackson's Wiltshire Collections," 

 ■Where Withie draws from two windows iu the north side of the Church three 

 Coats, via., (463) twice, en signed by a pair of wings issuing from a coronet, and 

 between them Hungeefokd only. 



