212 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 



217. XXXIV.— Two nag's heads couped and addorsed in fees. 

 In base a roach naiant to the sinister. 



218. XXXV.-Quarterly, 1 and i 9 Roche (187), with two fishes 

 instead of three. 2. St. Amand (200). 3. Buaybrooke (201). 



219. XXXVI.— A heart between two hands and as many feet. 

 Symbol of the Five Precious Wounds. Besides the above Roche 

 occurs five times; Ashton, three times ; St. Amand, four times ; 

 Beaybiiooke, once; Beauchamp of St. Amand, twice ; (199) twice; 

 (195) twice ; (196 vn.) once. 



i ° n the Shield of dripstone of Door, a rose within a wreath ; the 

 tirrets are profusely used on the wooden ceiling- and in the moulding, 

 both external and internal. The wreath is also met with several 

 times, 



Ccntrihtiotts to t\t f xhuti anb ffemm. 



The Committee feel great pleasure in acknowledging the receipt of 

 the following articles, presented to the Society. 



By Miss M. Ewabt, Broadleas :-Beautiful impression of the Seal of Lacock 

 Abbey. 



K ^TT^i ESq " RS - A *' Wilton: - A Catalogue of the extensive 

 Library of Mr. Peleg Morris, " which will be sold by auction at Mr. Oak's New 

 Room, opposite the Castle Inn, Devizes, on Monday, 18th December 1786 " 



By Canon Jackson :-The Annals of the Yeomanry Cavalry of Wiltshire 

 being a complete History ; by H. Graham. 



By Mr. Cunnington, F.G.S. :-Koman indented urn from the New Forest 

 A mass of Gryphoea vesiculosa-Upper Green Sand, London Road Devizes' 

 A mass of Gryphoea conica-Upper Green Sand, Cheverell. Cardiaster 

 fos, arms-Upper Green Sand, Potterne Road, Devizes. Fine piece of silicified 

 wood, found in digging the railway at Southgate House, Devizes. Two 

 specimens of Ammonites Reginald!, from the Oxford Clay near Trowbridge 

 Two small black Roman urns, found in digging in the cemetery, Abingdon ' 



Deposited in the Museum, by Mr. Cunnington, F.G.S. .—Large paintm- 

 by Barker of the Fossil Ox Horns, found at Melksham, and now in the public 

 nail ot that town. l 



H. F. BULL, Pyinter and Publisher, 4 Saint John street, Devizes. 



