The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 



North Aisle, 



282. VI. — Cheeky argent and gules, a lion rampant guardant 

 or, impaling, argent, on a chevron between three lion's heads erased I 

 gules, as many fusils of the field. M.I. Crest. A bear's (?) head \ 

 couped or, between two wings displayed argent. 



John Shergold, ob. 1788; Catherine, his wife, ob. 1810; E)iza 

 Ford, ob. 1797 ; Joseph Barwell, ob. 1792 ; Eliza, his wife, ob. 1793. 



283. VII.— Hayward (279), impaling, or, fretty azure. Crest, 

 a demi-horse, hoofed aud maned or. 



Robert Hayward, ob. 1726 ; Sarah, his wife, ob. 1745, jet. 85 ; 

 Alice, their daughter, ob. 1769, set. 82. 



South Aisle. 



284. VIII.— Argent, on a fess between three saltires couped 

 sable as many fleurs-de-lys of the field, impaling, Sainsbury (279). 



John Smith, ob. 1713. 



Hatchments. 

 In Vestry. 



285. IX.— Merewether (155), impaling, Townsend (276). 



Under Tower. 



286. X.— Royal arms (27). 



287. XI. — Quarterly of three. 1. Per fess or and argent, a 

 two-headed eagle displayed sable on its breast the arms of Bouverie, 

 viz , gules, a bend vair ; a crescent for difference. 2. Bouverie. 

 3. Argent, a bend gutty d'eau between two choughs proper, a 

 chief cheeky or and sable, Pleydell, impaling, gules, a fess between 

 eight billets, four and four, or. 



288. XII. — The same impaling the same. Crest. A demi- 

 eagle with two heads displayed sable, ducally gorged and beaked or, 

 on its breast a cross crosslet argent. Patria cara, carior libertas. 



There is another, too high up and too indistinct to blazon. 



STERT. 



