By A. Schomberg, Esq. 207 



West end of South Aisle. 



180. II.— Or, a fess sable. Crest. Out of a coronet argent a 

 demi-lion rampant sable. 



Robert Post, ob. 1786. 



West End of North Aisle. 



181. III.— Post (180) impaling-, quarterly, or and gules, over 

 all a bend sable. Crest. Post (180) with the lion gorged. 



Walter Post, ob. 1787. 



Hatchments. 

 Over Chancel Arch* 



182. IV.— The Royal arms (27). 



In Chancel. 



\ 83, v.— Or, an anchor sable between two lions passant guardant 

 gules, a crescent for difference. M.I. 



BROMHAM. 



Tablet on North Wall. 



184. I. — Quarterly, 1 and 4, a chevron ermine gutty or. 2. A 

 fess, in chief a lion passant guardant, 3. A bend raguly. M.I. 

 Crest. On a mount a bird rising. 



Margery, wife of Robert Segar, ob. 1618. 



Tablets on South Wall. 



185. II. — Quarterly argent and gules, in the second and third 

 quarters a fret or, over all a fess azure, impaling, Selfe (92). Crest. 

 A raven rising proper, armed and beaked or. 



William Norris, ob. 1730. 



186. III. — Argent, on a bend engrailed, cotised sable three 

 mullets pierced or. 



John Andrews, killed in East Indies, 1763. 



On two Shields borne by angels supporting Roof of Nave } a wreath , 

 a hammer and three nails, emblems of the Passion. 



