204 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 



160. XXXIX.— Sutton (12), impaling, Addington (122). 

 Crest. A lion's paw erased gules, armed argent. 



161. XL. — Sutton (12). 



162. XLI. Sutton (12), impaling, Addington (122). 

 Children of James Sutton, 1784—1791. 



163. XLII.-Sutton (12), impaling, ermine, on two bars vert 

 three martlets proper, 2, 1. Willy. 



Prince Sutton, ob. 1779. and Mary, his wife, ob. 1768. 



164. XLIII.— Willy (163). 



William Willy, ob. 1765. George Willy, ob. 1770. 



On Floor. 



165. XLIV.— Long of Rood Ashton (42). 

 Michael Long, ob. 1691. 



Hatchment, East End of Nave. 



166. XLV.— Royal arms, temp. James II. 1 



On shields terminating the dripstone of South Boor outside, a chalice 

 Our Lord's monogram, ensigned with a crown; on the same of East 

 Window of South Chapel (148). 



St. Mary. 

 Chancel, North Wall. 



167. I.— Sable, a chevron between three bears or, impaling 

 argent, a lion passant sable between three fleurs-de-lys or. 



James Harris, ob. 1695. M.I. 



1 Vide Kite's " Churches of Devizes," in Wilts Arch Mnn ™i ^ , 



his « Guild of Merchant," in vol. iv. of the sITe ulXL™ 



pa nted two coats now preserved in the Devizes Mnsenm ; on the first dexter 

 rules, a dem^rgm conped below the shonlders, vested, crined or, and crowned 

 with an Eastern crown (M E eceb S - Co.); sinister, harry nebnlv argent and 

 vert over all a bend gules, thereon a lion of England (hLb C ) 



Jit' S " a ^ h - d /^-wne ( d,with S sbutfle 

 m the mouth, all or; sinister, vert, an Agnus Dei couchant proper. 



