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heads caboshed azure, impaling sable, an unicorn passant or, on a 

 chief of the second three gilly-flowers proper (Flower). 



Mary, wife of Joseph Needham, jun., ob. 1732. Penelope, wife 

 of Joseph Needham, ob. 1738. Joseph Needham, ob. 1778. 



152. XXXI. — Argent, od a pale azure between two lions ram- 

 pant gules a tilting spear erect of the first. 



Thomas Thurman, ob. 1777. 



153. XXXII. Eyles (135) without crest, the fleur-de-lys 

 obliterated. 



John Eyles, ob. 1752. 



Mural Tablets, North Chapel. 



154. XXXIII.— Quarterly Heathcote (137) and Eyles (136). 

 Crest. Out of a mural crown azure a pomme charged with a cross 

 or between two wings displayed ermine. 



Josiah Heathcote, ob. 181 1. 



155. XXXIV. — Or, three martlets sable, on a chief azure the 

 sun in splendour, impaling, or, a saltire engrailed between twelve 

 billets sable. Alworth. 



Ann Merewether, ob. 1690. 



156. XXXV.— Merewether (155), on a shield of pretence 

 Alwortii (155) impaling Alworth (155). 



John Merewether, ob. 1724. 



157. XXXVI.— Heathcote (137) impaling, obliterated [Eyles 

 (136) M.I.]. 



George Heathcote, ob. 1768. 



158. XXXVII. — Sable, a bend nebuly between two unicorn's 

 heads erased or. 



John Pierce, ob. 1641. Edward Pierce, ob. 1684. Robert Pierce- 

 ob. 1692. Richard Hope, ob. 1781. Frances Hope, ob. 1770. 

 M.I. 



Mural Tablets, North Aisle, 



159. XXXVIII.— Long of Rood Ashton (42) impaling, 

 Flower (135). 



Thomas Long, ob. 1671. M.I. 



