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% Cjjuwjr jjwattrj of jtetl Milium. 



By Arthur Schomberg, Esq. 

 (Continued from Vol. xxii., p. 339J 



HUNDRED OF MELKSHAM. 

 WH ADDON. 



Mural Tablet, North Wall of North Chapel. 



29. I. — Sable, semee of cross crosslets, a lion rampant argent. 

 Crest. A lion's head gutty erased argent holding in mouth a 

 sinister hand gules. Long of Wraxall. 



Walter Long, ob. 1807, set. 95. 



On Floor of North Chapel. 



30. II. — Semee of cross crosslets, a lion rampant, two flaunches 

 ermine. Crest. Out of a crescent a lion's head gutty erased. Long 

 of Trowbridge. 



Calthrop Long, ob. 1729. 



31. III.— Long of Trowbridge (30). 

 Sir Walter Long, ob. 1710. 



32. IV.— Long of Trowbridge (30), without crest. 

 Henry Long, ob. 1612. 



EARLE STOKE. 



A Stone Screen built into Wall of South Transept, perhaps once part 



of a tomb. 



33. I. — Bulstrode (9), impaling, quarterly. 1 and 4. Blank, 

 2, and 3. Three fusils in pale (Bonham ?). 



34. II.— -Barry of six, in chief three roundles (Hungerfobj) ?) 



