By Arthur Schomberg. 311 

 North Chapel. 



1 306. VII. — A brass. Quarterly, 1 and 4, a chevron gules 

 between three escallop shells, a crescent for difference. 2 and 3. A 

 chevron between three demi-eagles displayed. 



William Chancey, 1424, and Marion, his wife. 



307. VIII. — Under a niche, Chancey without crescent (306) 

 impaling', a chevron between three castles Dunch (?). 



308. IX. — Under a niche, a chevron between three birds. Thorn- 

 hill. 



On shields borne by angels supporting Hoof of Nave, the symbols 

 df the Four Evangelists and emblems of the Passion. 



Outside the Church. 

 Door of North Porch. 



309. X.— Thornhill (308). Crest. A tree. 



310. XI. — Chancey (307), impaling, Dunch (307). 



311. XII.— Thornhill (308) impaling, Chancey (307). Crest. 

 Thornhill (309). 



North Window. 



312. XIII.- Chancey (307). 



313. XIV.— Thornhill (308), impaling, three bars between 

 twelve escallop shells. Moulton (?). 



314. XV.— Hungerford (236), impaling, Moulton (313). 



315. XVI.— Moulton (313), impaling, a dolphin naiant em- 

 bowed. FlTZJAMES. 



ETCHILHAMPTON. 



Chancel. 



316. I.— A brass plate. Arms and crest of Methuen (265). 



1 Vide Kite's " Monumental Brasses of Wiltshire" p. 49. 



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