306 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 



crescent). 2 and 3. Argent, a f'ess sable between three choughs 

 proper. 



John Nicholas, ob. 1737. 



267. IV. — Gules, a fess ermine between three talbots trippant 

 proper, in their mouths an arrow sable, leathered argent, on a shield 

 of pretence Nicholas (without the torleau) with its quartering (266), 



Richard Riggs, ob. 1774; Penelope, his wife, ob. 1772. 



West Wall. 



268. V. — A large monument surmounted with three eagles, wings 

 elevated. Quarterly, 1 and 4, Ernle(237). 2 and 3. Malwyn 

 (237), with crescent for difference. Crest. Ernle (236). 



William Ernele and lone, his wife, 1597. 



269. VI.— Fowle (264). 

 William Fowle, ob. 1796. 



270. VII.— Crest, Ernle (236). 



Sir John Ernie, Bart.,ob, 1734; Elizabeth, his wife, ob. 1729. 

 North Aisle. 



271. VIII. — Azure, two bars embattled argent. 

 Daniel Cosens, ob. 1730. M.I. 



Over Chancel Arch. 



272. IX.— Royal arms (27). 



On the Battlements of South Chapel. 



273. X.—St. Amand (200). 



274. XL-— Beauchamp of St. Amand (187). 



CHEVERELL PARVA. 

 Over Tower Arch. 



275. Quarterly 1 and 4, France quartering England. 2. 

 Scotland. 3. Ireland. 



