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The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire, 



Gilbert Prynne, Kt., buried 1627 ; Mary, his wife, daughter of 

 Jayne Davys, and grand-daughter of Sir Wymond Carye, Lord 

 Warden of the S tanneries, &c, buried 1628. Their two surviving 

 daughters, Fraunces, married to Sir Francys Seimour; Seimour, 

 married to Sir George Hastings. 



470. XXXIII. — Argent a tree proper. Crest. Destroyed. 

 Viret 



Thomas Figgins, Jun., ob. 1757; Jane, wife of Thomas Figgins, 

 Sen,, ob. 1767, set. 82; Thomas Figgins, Sen., ob. 1777. Susanna 

 Merewether, wife of Thomas Figgins, Jun., and relict of John 

 Merewether, ob. 1807; John Figgins, ob. 1830, set. 82; Ann, wife 

 of John Figgins, ob. 1837. 



471. XXXIV. — A hunting-horn stringed, in chief three holly 

 leaves erect. Crest. A hand couped at the wrist pruning a grape 

 vine. 



James Bracher Burnet, ob. 1840; Henry Jones, his brother, ob* 

 1795. 



Hungerford Chapel. 



472. XXXV. — Ermine, an eagle displayed (gules M.I.), on a! 

 shield of pretence five chevronels. 



Anthony Martyn, ob. 1719; Mary, his wife, ob. 1731 ; Robert, 

 their son, ob. 1736 ; Mildred, his wife, and relict of Roger Holland, 

 ob. 1776. 



473. XXXVI. — A large Altar-Tomb, on west side the six quar- 

 terings of Baynton with crest (187). 



474. XXXVII. — On north side the same ; crest destroyed. 

 Andreas Baynton, ob. 1570. 



On the Roof in large Wooden Panel. 



475. XXXVIII.— 1. Quarterly, 1. Hungerford (236). 2. 

 Per pale indented gules and vert, a chevron or. Heytesbury (468). 

 3. Or, a bend cheeky argent and azure. 4. St. Barbe (463) ; 

 impaling, argent, a dragon rampant gules. Botreaux (468). 



