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Wiltshire Arms and Descents. 



Heeefoed., 3. Scroope of Castle Combe, a second branch from Lord 



Scroope of Bolton, but gives sab. 2 bendlets, arg. with 

 the arms of Lord Scroope in a canton, viz., az. a bend, 

 or. Crest on a wreath out of fire proper, a salamander's 

 head issuant, or, between 2 wings, az. 

 17. Stourton of Horningsham. — Lord Stourton's coat with 



a mullet, difference. 

 59. Stradling of Dauntesey, a second branch from Hawey 



[? Stowey] co. Somerset. 



Heetfoed, 13. Stump of Malmsbury, latter Vis. 85. 



Huntingdon. , 6. Scudamore of Upton. — Gn. 3 stirrops leathered, az. 

 See Herefordshire, but fol. 78, stirrops, or leathered, 

 arg. 



(Thick) Kent, 133. Smyth of Corsham. — Az. a chevron engrailed between 



3 lions passant guardant, or. Crest on a wreath a 

 leopard's head erased, arg. pellette collared, az, stud- 

 ded and chained, or. 



Smyth of Corclam, a third branch from Ostenhanger in 

 Kent, originally of Corclam. 

 London, 168. Starling of Alderholt. — Az. a cross pate florette between 



4 estoilles, or. 



Beekshiee, 27. Tooker of Madington. — Vert, on a bend engrailed, arg. 



3 hearts, gu. Crest (New Berks 9), on a wreath, a 

 heart, arg. thro, a ducal coronet, gu. alibi on a wreath, 

 a heart, gu. crowned, or. 



Cheshiee, 458. Touchet, Edward, Bishop of Salisbury, a third brother 



from the Lord Audley. 



Doesetshiee, 12. Talbot of Trowbridge,— Az. 3 talbots passant, arg. 



59. Tyderley of Hextleton [Haekleston, now Haxton], and 

 Knoyle, descended from Tiderley co. Dorset. 



Essex, (latter Vis. 209) Thistlethwayt of "Winterslow (descended from the North), 

 — Or on a bend, az. 3 pheons' heads of the field. 

 Crest on a wreath, a demi lion, az. supporting a pheon's 

 head, or, alibi out of a ducal coronet, an eagle dis- 

 played, arg. membred, gu. 



Gloucestee., 58. Tailor of Fromhall [Bremhill], a younger branch from 

 Nimyrsfield [Mangotsfield] co. Gloucester. 

 160. Thinne of Longleat. — 1st, barry of 10, or and sab. 



2nd, arg. a lion rampant (the tail no wed), gu. within a 

 bordure gobone quarterly. Crest on a wreath, a rain- 

 deer, gorged with a collar gobone. 

 Thynne of Bylston [Biddeston], a third branch from 

 Longleat. 



Kent, 11. Tregoz of Lyddyard Tregoze (or South Lydyard). — Az. 



2 bars gemells, and a lion passant gardant in chief, or. 



Beeks., 26 and 127, Weare alias Browae of Marlborough.— Per chevron, or 



