301 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 



nos ; on the next moulding an ox yoke repeated several times, and the 

 following inscription in Gothic character ojten repeated, Tira bellement. 



Irt the Stained Glass window at east end of this Chapel angels 

 hearing shields charged with sacred monogram and emblems of the 

 Passion ; a pelican in its piety ; an agnus Dei. 



Stained Glass in East Window. A. and J. 



522. XVIII. — 1. Azure, a cross flory between five martlets or. 

 St. Edward the Confessor. * 



523. XIX.—- 2. Argent, a cross gules. 1 



524. XX. — 3. Azure, three crowns or. Wessex. 



525. XXI. — 4. Per saltire azure and gules, a cross flory on an 

 orb or, in chief a crown of the last. Athelstan. 1 



526. XXII.— 5. (525). 



527. XXIII. — 6. Quarterly France and England with a label 

 of three. 



528. XXIV.— 7. (522). 



Stained Glass in North Window. A. and J. 



529. XXV. — l. 8 Quarterly, 1 and 4. Sable, a fess between 

 two chevrons or. Baynard. 2 and 3. Argent, a two-headed 

 eagle displayed gules. Bluet; impaling Ludlowe (9). 



530. XXVI. — 2. 2 Ludlow (9) ; impaling, Argent, a chevron 

 cheeky sable and or between three cocks of the second. Ringwood. 



531. XXVII.—- 3. Quarterly, 1 and 4. Ludlow (9). 2 and 

 3. Gules, a lion passant guardant. 



532. XXVIII. — 4. Ludlow (9) , with a crescent for difference. 



533. XXIX. — 5. 2 Hungerford (236), within a garter inscribed 



Honi soit qui mal y pense. 



1 In A ubrey and Jackson it is said that these are still (1862) in the Church. 

 I, however, failed to find them in 1889. 



3 Removed to the great parlour windows of Neston House, by William Eyre, 

 1675 ; afterwards transferred by Sir William Hanham to his house in Dorsetshire. 

 A. and J. 



