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sable, impaling, argent, on a chevron engrailed azure three estoiles 

 or, between as many greyhound's heads erased sable. 



258. XVIII. — 2. Argent, an unicorn's head erased gules, on 

 a chief wavy azure three fusils conjoined in pale or, on a shield of 

 pretence, or, a fess between three stag's heads, erased sable. 



259. XIX. — 3. Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, an unicorn's head 

 erased gules, on a chief wavy azure three fusils conjoined in pale 

 or. 2 and 3. Or, a fess between three stag's heads erased sable. 



Ann, widow of Isaac Wylde, ob. 1835, set. 86; Hannah, widow 

 of Thomas Smith, ob 1863, set. 86. 



On Floor of North Aisle. 



260. XX. — A brass plate. Argent, a fess gules between three 

 garbs. Crest. A garb. 



John White, ob. 1693. 



261. — XXI.— A brass plate. White (260). 

 Thomas White, ob. 1675. M.I. 



Over the Door (outside) of South Chapel. 



262. XXII.— Gules, three bars or. 



263. XXIII. — A Latin cross engrailed. 



HUNDRED OF SWANBOROUGH. 

 ALL CANNINGS. 



Chancel. 



264. I. — Gules, a lion passant guardant between three roses or 

 William Fowle, ob. 1770. 



265. II. — A brass plate over North Door. On the breast of a 

 two-headed eagle displayed sable. Argent, three wolf's heads erased, 

 proper. Crest. A wolf's head couped proper. Methuen. 



This chancel was re-built by the Rector, Thomas Anthony 

 Methuen, and his sons, 1867. 



South Wall of Nave. 



266. III. — Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a cross of St. George 

 thereon the royal crown or, in dexter quarter a torteau (M.I. a 



