By Arthur Schomberg. 



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CHIRTON. 



Painted Glass in the East Window of Chancel ; the symbols of the 

 Four Evangelists. 



North Aisle. 



289. I. — 1. Ernle (236), on a shield of pretence Hungerford 

 (236). 



290. II. — 2. Quarterly of six, 1 and 6. Gules, a fess cheeky 

 or and ermine between two antelopes courant argent crined and 

 horned of the second. 2. Ernle (236). 3 and 5. Hungerford 

 (236). 4. Vert, on a bend engrailed argent three human hearts 

 proper. 



291. III. — 3. Ernle (236), on a shield of pretence, Vert, on 

 a bend engrailed argent three human hearts proper. 



292. IV.— 4. The same as No. 1. 



293. V. — 5. Warriner (290), on a shield of pretence Ernle 

 (236) impaling Long of Hood Ashton (42). 



Isaac Warriner, ob. 1752, set. 84; Gertrude, his wife, ob. 1709; 

 Gifford, their son, ob. 1787; Elizabeth, his wife, ob. 1757, and 

 Anna, his wife, ob. 1791; Gifford Warriner, ob. 1820; Elizabeth, 

 his wife, ob. 1824; Ernie Warriner, ob. 1850. 



Hatchments. 



Under Tower. 



294. VI.— Quarterly, 1 and 4, Ernle (236). 2 and 3. Hunger- 

 ford (236). Crest. Ernle (236). 



295. VII. — Per fess or and argent, a lion rampant azure (?) 

 langued gules ; impaling, quarterly, 1 and 4, Ernle (236) . 2 and 

 3. Hungerford (236). Crest. A demi-lion rampant or. 



296. VIII.— 295, on a shield of pretence Ernle (236), im- 

 paling, Long of Rood Ashton (42) . 



297. IX. — The same. Crest. A demi-lion rampant or. Mors 

 janua vitas. 



298. X.— Quarterly, 1 and 4, Warriner (290), with crescent 



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