300 



The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 



225. VI.— Nothing visible but two rooks and a lion. Non male 

 nota. 



Richard Rooke, ob. 1723 ; Marianna, his wife, ob. 1765 ; Richard, 

 their son, ob. 1736. 



North Aisle. 



226. VII. — Azure, on a chief or three martlets gules. 

 Charles Wray, ob. 1791; near the same place lie the remains of 



Thomas and Ann Byng, his grandfather and grandmother. M.I. 



Nave. 



227. VIII. — Azure, a lion passant guardant or, a chief ermine 

 (141). 



Henry Kent, ob. 1759; Christian, his wife, ob, 1763; Henry 

 Kent, D.D., ob. 1799. 



On Moor. 



228. IX.— Flower (138). 



John Flower, ob. 1723 ; George Flower, ob. 1746; Joseph 

 Spearing, ob. 1774; Jenevera, his wife, ob. 1775. M.I. 



Painted Glass in West Window. 



229. X.— Quarterly 1 and 4, England. 2. Scotland. 3. 

 Ireland. 



230. XI.— See of Salisbury (67). 



Hatchment in Belfry Room. 



231. XII.— Quarterly, sable and argent, in the first quarter a 

 lion rampant of the second langued and armed gules. Byng; im- 

 paling, azure, a swan resting on the ground, wings elevated, all 

 proper. Crest. An heraldic antelope trippant, ermine, maned, 

 horned, tailed flasked and hoofed or, langued gules. 



232. XIII.— Royal arms (27). 



Hatchments in Chancel. 



233. XIV.— Grubbe (220), impaling, azure, on a chevron 

 argent three mill-rinds sable, on a canton or a trefoil of the third ; 

 impaling also for Grubbe and Long. M.I. 



