202 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 



or, impaling-, argent, a fess engrailed and in chief three fleurs-de- 

 lys sable. Eyles (130). 

 Maria Heathcote, ob. 1792. 



On Floor. 



138. XVII. An unicorn passant, in chief three gilly-flowers 

 slipt. Crest. An unicorn passant. 



Charles Flower, ob. 1719, and Ann, his wife, ob. 1728. 



139. XVIII.— Eyles (136). Crest. A neur-de-lys . . 

 Mary Eyles, ob. 1744. 



140. XIX.— Eyles (136). 

 Joseph Eyles, ob. 1739. 



141. XX. — A lion passant, a chief ermine. Crest. A lion's 

 head erased ermine gorged and chained. 



John Kent, ob. 1630. 



On a Shield under North Niche. 



142. XXI.— Three gilly-flowers banded. 



On Shields under Roof. 



143. XXII. — A chalice and host. Symbol of the Blessed 

 Sacrament. 



144. XXIII.— Phipps (133). 



145. XXIV. — Monogram of Our Lord. 



146. XXV.— Monogram of Our Lady, ensigned with a crown. 



147. XXVI.— Fretty, a chief. 



148. XXVII. — Per saltire, a heart in base. 



On Shields on the terminations of Scroll Moulding of South Door. 



149. XXVIII. — A cross flory surmounted by a hand in bene- 

 diction. 



150. XXIX. — A latin cross encircled by a crown. 



Mural Tablets, South Aisle. 



151. XXX. — Argent, a bend engrailed between two buck's 



