336 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 



For Peter Awdry, ob. 1826, and his two wives, Hester, ob. 1795, 

 and Elizabeth, ob. 1852. 



IV. Argent, three greyhounds in pale courant sable (M.I. 



Biscoe) impaling ; azure, between three estoiles in chief, and an 

 anchor in base, a bend or. (M.I. Shiffner). 



For John Vincent Biscoe, ob. 1770. 



V. — Biscoe. Impaling gules, two wings conjoined and inverted 

 or (M.I. Seymour). 



For Lady Mary, first wife of John Vincent Biscoe, ob. 1762. 



VI. — Barry of six, argent and gules. Crest. A man erased at 

 the waist drinking out of a pitcher (Husey) . 



For George Husey, B.D., ob. 1741. 



Mural Tablets in North Aisle. 



VII. — Argent, a cross moline gules, in dexter chief a torteaux 

 (Dugdale) impaling Awdry as in III. 



For Thomas Dugdale, ob. 1684 : and Prosper, his wife, ob. 1676. 



VIII. — Per fesse argent and or, on a pale counterchanged three 

 falcon's wings addorsed of the second (Locke) impaling. Or, a 

 chevron between three lion's jambs gules (Powell, of Hurdcott). — 

 On another shield, argent, on a bend cotised sable three mullets 

 pierced of the field (Andrews). Crest. A falcon, wings elevated, 

 in his beak a padlock or. 



For Wadham Locke, ob. 1835 ; and Anna Maria Selina, his wife, 

 ob. 1838. 



IX. — Quarterly. 1. Argent, a chevron between three marten's 

 heads sable (Ludlow). 2. Gules, a tree eradicated, surmounted 

 by a greyhound collared (Rymer). 3. Sable, a stag's head 

 caboshed, an arrow in mouth, between the attires a cross fitchee 

 Bdlstrode) . 4. Azure, between nine birds two bars argent (Moore) . 

 Crest. A marten's head erased. 



For William Heald Ludlow-Bruges, ob. 1855 ; and his wife 

 Augusta, ob. 1832. 



