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HUNDRED OF POTTERNE AND CANNINGS. 

 POTTERNE. 



North Chapel. 



220. I. —Quarterly of six, 1 and 6, vert, on a chevron argent 

 three cross crosslets of the field between as many demi-lions rampant 

 or, langued gules. 2. Sable, a stag at gaze argent. 3. Azure, 

 on a bend between two water bongets or three leopard's faces gules. 

 Hunt. 4. Or, three lions rampant sable, langued gules. 5. 

 Ermine, three crescents gules. Kenn. 



Thomas Hunt Grubbe, ob. 1868; Elizabeth, his wife, ob. 1824; 

 William, their son, ob. 1853. 



221. II.—Grubbe (220) impaling, Kenn (220). 

 Francesca, wife of Thomas Hunt Grubbe, ob. 1767. 



222. III.— Grubbe (220), on a shield of pretence, Argent, 

 two bars sable between three demi-lions rampant or. 



Walter Grubbe, ob. 1715; Rebecca, his wife (generosa Brere- 

 tonorum familia in agro Lincolniensi), ob. 1713. 



223. IV. — Long impaling azure, a chevron ermine between three 

 cross crosslets fitchy or. M.I. 



William Long, Sen., ob. 1706, set. 81 ; Bathsheba, his wife, ob. 

 1696; William Long, Jun., ob. 1721 ; Elizabeth, his wife, ob. 17... 



224. V. Argent, three Moor's heads in profile proper couped 



at shoulder. Crest. A Moor's head affronty proper. 



Jane Tanner, ob. 1789 ; Martha Tanner, ob. 1794. 



