298 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 



487. L. — Quarterly ^ 1 and 4. Beauciiamp of St. Amand (187). 

 2. Delamere (187). 3. Roche (1*7), supported by two lions 

 rampant. There are six empty shields on this side ; on the west side 

 a pelican in its piety and /our empty shields, and on the ead side five 

 empty shields. 



ST. PAUL. 



LANG LEY BURRELL. 



Chancel. 



488. I. — Sable, three lynxes rampant armed and langued proper. 

 Crest. A lynx as in the arms. 



Aylmer Lynch, B.D., " nepotis Johannis Aylmeri, Londinensis 

 quondam Episcopi, Filii autem Gulielmi Lynch de Groves, in 

 Parochia de Staple, in agro: Cantiensi/' ob. 1691, set. 91. 



On Moor. 



489. II. — A cross fimbriated between four fleur-de-lys,an annulet 

 for difference ; impaling, A chevron between three boar's heads 

 couped. Crest. A falcon's head erased. 



Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Read, " hujus ecclesise Rectoris," ob. 

 1732 ; Elizabeth Pincke, their daughter, ob. 1797, set. 87. 



490. III. — (489) without crest , partially destroyed. 



Thomas Read, " per annos quadraginta Parochiaa Rectoris," ob, 

 1743; Henry, his son, ob. 1740. 



491. IV. — Ashe (105); impaling, Per pale three greyhounds 

 courant in pale, a chief engrailed. Thomlinson. Crest. A cockatrice. 



James Ashe, ob. 1704. 



« South Chapel. 



492. V. — Ermine, on a chief azure two estoiles or; impaling, 

 Ashe (105). 



Mary, wife of Nicholas Ray tier, of St. Paul's, Co vent Garden, 

 mercer, and daughter of Samuel Ashe, ob. 1095. 



