By Arthur Schomberg. 299 

 Hatchments. 



493. VI. — Ashe (105) ; impaling, Per fess argent and or, a lion 

 rampant per fess sable and gules langued proper, in chief two dexter 

 hands appaumy of the last. Crest. Acockatrice, breasted, combed, 

 wattled gules, backed and winged vert. 



494. VII. Ashe (105) j impaling, gules, two bars argent. 

 Martyn. Crest. A cockatrice or. 



North Aisle. 



- 495. VIIL— Ashe (105) j impaling, Martyn (494). 



Robert Ashe, ob. 1829, set. 82 ; Thermuthis, his wife, and 

 daughter of Samuel Martyn, of Kennett, ob. 1823. 



On the Ceiling a Wooden Shield. 



496. IX. — A chevron. Cobham ? 



Fainted Glass in East Window. A. and J. 



497. X. — Argent, a lion rampant gules, within a bordure 

 crusily. Malory. 



Nave. 



On Shields held by Angels under the Roof. 



498. XI. — The papal cross surmounted by two keys in saltire. 

 The Pope. 



499. XIL— Cobham (491). 



Painted Glass in West Window. A. and J. 



500. XIII — 1. A curious figure holding a shield with a golden 

 horn at his feet. Barry of ten argent and azure, on a chief or three 

 mullets of six points. Burel. 



501. XIV. — 2. Three swords in pale, points meeting in base. 

 Powlett ? (424) . 



502. XV. — 3. Three torteaux. Courtenay. 



Audrey also says there are in the North Aisle in wood the Pope and 

 Codrtenay, as before; LB.; a pestle and mortar [for Wakerley?] ; 



