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The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 



584. V. — North ey (581) ; impaling, .... (Obliterated, 

 not blazoned in M.I.J 



Hariott, wife of William North ey, of Compton Bassett, daughter 

 of Robert Vyner, of Gautby, Co. Lincoln, ob. 1750 ; Ann, his 

 daughter, by Ann, daughter of Edward Hopkins, of Coventry, ob. 

 1765. 



585. VI. — Goddard (545), crescents ermine without the canton. 

 Crest destroyed. 



Thomas, fourth son of Edward Goddard, late of Upham, ob. 1691 ; 

 Priscilla, his mother, ob. 1681, get. 88. 



On Floor within Communion Rails. 



586. VII. — Quarterly, 1 and 4. An eagle with two heads 

 displayed. % and 3. Two bars dancetty, in chief three annulets. 

 Beke ; over all a mullet for difference. 



" Francis Speke, third sonne of Hugh Speke, Esq., was borne att 

 Haselbury ye 7th day of Oct. being thursday about lour of ye clocke 

 in ye morning in ye yeare of the Reigne of our Sovereign Lord 

 King lames Anno Domini 1610 " ; ob. 1683. 



587. VIII. — Quarterly, 1 and 4. Two bars over a spread eagle 

 charged with an escocheon surcharged with a sinister hand (590). 

 % and 3. Three chevronels between as many mullets pierced. 

 Mayney (591). M.I. 



(Sir Hugh Speke, Bart., ob. 1661; his only daughter, Ann ; 

 Dame Rachel Speke, eldest daughter of Sir William W 7 yndham, of 

 Orchard Wyndham, M.I.), Co. Somerset, Kt., Bart., by Dame 

 Frances, daughter of Anthony Hungerford, of Farley Castle, and. 

 relict of Sir George Speke, of Haselbury, Bart., and afterwards wife 

 of Rd. Musgrave, Esq., ob. 1711. 



588. IX. — Speke (587) ; impaling, Per pale three chevronels 

 between as many cinquefoils counterchanged. Mayney (591). M.I. 



(Dame Anne Speke, sole daughter and heiress of John Mayney, 

 of Staplehurst, Co. Kent, relict of Sir Hugh Speke, and mother to 

 fcir George Speke, M.I.), ob. 1685 ; Mary, the daughter, ob. 1719 ; 



