By Arthur Schomherg . 



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In Churchyard near south side oj Church. 



550. XLVL— An Altar-tomb, within rails, under a yew tree ; on 

 east end, On a chevron engrailed three suns in splendour between as 

 many rooks ; impaling the same ; on west end, Crest, On a garb a 

 rook feeding, underneath a garter inscribed nos pascit Deus, enclosing 

 W.W.R. 



William Wallace Rooke, of Iford Manor, ob. 1864. 



551. XLVII. — A Headstone. Sable, a cross bottony or. Crest. 

 An escallop shell. 



Thomas Pycroft, of the Middle Temple, of Guyers House, and 

 late of Bath, ob. 1849 ; John, his son, ob. 1818 ; Charles, his son, 

 ob. 1825 ; Mary Cathcart Anderson, his sister, ob. 1862, set. 89 ; 

 Mary, his wife, ob. 1861, who is buried in Cheltenham Cemetery. 



CORSHAMSIDE. 



Chancel. 



552. A Brass Plate. Sable, a chevron between three escallops 

 or ; impaling, Quarterly, 1 and 4. Vaire argent and gules, on a 

 canton azure a pile or. Beach. 2 and 3. Gules, a fess wavy 

 between three fleurs-de-lis or, a crescent for difference. Hicks. 



Laura Harriett, wife of Arthur Charles Mitchell, of the Ridge, 

 and daughter of Sir Michael Hicks- Beach of Williamstrip Park, 

 Co. Gloucester, ob. 1874 ; buried at Coin St. Aldwyn, Co. Gloucester. 



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