By Arthur Schomberg. 



303 



a chevron ermine three cross crosslets between as many demi-lions 

 rampant or ; impaling- Smith (104). 

 Margaret Hunt, ob. 1731. M.I. 



South Chapel. 



242. II. — Or, a chevron between three lion's heads erased 



argent (?). impaling Tanner of Penleigh. 



Thomas h Beckett, ob. 1792; Philippa, his wife, ob. 1791; 

 William Beckett Turner, ob. 1846, set. 87. 



South Aisle. 



Painted Glass in the east window the symbols of the four Evangelists, 

 emblems of the Passion, Agnus Dei, and a pelican in its piety. 



243. III. — 1 a saltire crescent gules, impaling, a fess 



ermine between three nags courant. Stampe. M.I. 



244. IV. — 2. A saltire, in chief a crescent and label gules, on 

 a shield of pretence a cross patty. Bower. 



William Yorke, ob, 1659. M.I. 



On Floor. 



245. V. — A saltire, in chief a crescent, impaling Stampe (243). 

 Anna Yorke, hie sita est. M.I. 



246. VI. — Yorke (244), on a shield of pretence Bower (244). 

 Willus Yorke, hie situs est. M.I. 



Dantsey Chapel. 



On a large black altar-tomb with white stone recumbent figure of a 

 woman two empty shields. 



247. VII. — A large handsome marble monument with recumbent 

 figure. I. and IV. grand quarters — 1 and 4. A chevron between 

 three mullets of six points pierced. 2 and 3. A saltire thereon an 

 amulet. II. and III. grand quarters— 1 and 4. Per pale three 

 bars indented. 2 and 3. A lion rampant supporting a wyvern. 

 Dantsey. Crest destroyed. 



Henry Danvers, ob. 1654. 



