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acorns or. Muirhead. 2 and 3. Azure, three mullets in fess 

 argent between as many bezants and an acorn of the last. Grossett. 

 impaling, Quarterly, 1 and 4. Paly of six or and azure, a canton 

 ermine. Shirley. 2 and 3. Azure, three swords bendways proper, 

 hilted or, the points towards sinister base. Rawlins. 



On a pillar between the Uoo arches on the north side a shield Gules 

 a teazle-head (?) argent; in the moulding o/ the pillar the scorpion 

 of Sherington. 



North Chapel. 



557. V. — A large white marble (ablet, inscribed with a long Latin 

 epitaph, and supported on a block of stone, on either side a tall pillar 

 supporting a pediment thereon a trophy of arms ; Quarterly of six. 1. 

 Talbot (554). 2. Azure, a lion rampant within a tressure or. 3. 

 Bendy of ten gules and argent. 4. Gules, two crosses patty or 

 between as many flanches cheeky argent and azure. Sherington. 

 5. Azure, a bend argent. Lavall. 6. Ter fess indented or and 

 azure six martlets counterchanged. Fhansham. Crest. On a 

 chapeau gules turned up ermine, a lion statant, the tail extended or. 



John Talbot, ob. 1713, aat. 83. 



558. VI. — A large stone altar-tomb (on the three front panels the 

 scorpion of Sherington,) with canopy, above is the following shield 

 supported by two naked boys : — 



1. Quarterly 1 and 4. Sherington (557). 2. Lavall (557). 



3. Fransham (557). 



2. On ceiling of canopy, the same quarterings ; impaling, Quar- 



terly, 1 and 4. Gules, bezanty, a cross cxmped of the last. 

 Walsingham. 2 and 3. On a bend another wavy in 

 sinister chief a cross crosslet fltchy. Wryttle. 



3. On dexter interior side of canopy, the same quarterings ; im- 



paling, I. and IV. grand quarters— 1 and 4. A cross en- 

 grailed. Bourchier. 2 and 3. A fess between ten billets. 

 Berners. II. and III. grand quarters — Quarterly gules (?) 

 and azure (?) over all a bend. 



