302 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 



510. VI. — Per chevron argent and gules, a crescent counter- 

 changed a canton of the second; impaling, Hulbert (505). Crest 

 Destroyed. 



William Chapman, of Pickwick, ob. 1675; Elizabeth, his wife, 

 ob. 1675. 



South Transept. 



511. VII. — Edridge (450) ; impaling, Sable, a cross, on a chief 

 argent three bugle horns stringed. Crest. A lion rampant. Nee 

 temere ) nee timide. 



John Edridge, Capt., R.N., of Pockeredge, in this parish, o 

 1856 ; Kitty Bond, his wife, of Margaretting, Co. Essex, ob. 1827; 

 Samuel Eoyster Yoekney, ob. 1856 ; Elinor Mary, second daughter 

 of John and Kitty Edridge, ob. 1.851; Eliza Constance, third 

 daughter of John Edridge, ob. 1853; Elinor Mary, daughter of 

 Augustus and Catherine Yoekney, ob. 1854, 



512. VIII. — Sable, a lion rampant argent. 



Richard Lewis, "films Eatu tertius Edvardi Lewis, equitis, et 

 prse-nobilis Annse Beauchamp/'' 1 ob. 1706, set. 83. 



513. IX. — A demi-eagle or [? heraldic. ,] 



John Leir, of Jaggard's House, ob. 1864; Ann, his wife, ob 1863 ; 

 Henry Kington Leir. their son,ob. 1851. 



514. X. — A chevron ermine between three leopard's heads. M.I. 

 Thomas Godwin, son o£ Robert Godwin, of Yate, Co. Gloucester, 



ob. 1719. 



In the Stained Glass Window at west end of the Nave symbols of 

 the Four Evangelists. 



North Aisle. 



515. XI. — 1. Or, on a bend engrailed gules three bezants, a 

 chief azure. Hallett. M.I. 



2. Gules, a chevron between three cinquefoils or. Chambers. 

 M.I. 



1 Vide their M I. in Edingtou Priory Church. 



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