By Arthur Schomberg. 



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Thomas, the son of George Speke- Petty, of Haselbury, ob. 1725. 



589. X. — Quarterly, 1 and 4. A spread eagle. Speke. 2 and 

 3. Three chevronels between as many cinquefbils. Mayney; the 

 badge of Ulster. Crest. A hedgehog. M.I. 



George Speke, " Baronettus, Filius Hugonis Speke, Baronetti, de 

 Haselbnry in com. Wilton. Annseque filise unicae et Ha3redis 

 Johannis Mayney, &c," ob. 1685. M.I. 



" By the three gradual! stone seates is a Lyon rampant in stone 

 with a cross-crosslet on his shoulder (Bigod?)."" A. and J. 



590. XI. — A pennon ; Barry of six argent and azure, an eagle 

 with two heads displayed gules, Speke (586) ; impaling, Or, two 

 bars dancetty sable, on a chief azure three annulets argent. Beke 

 (586). A. and J. 



591. XII. — A pennon 1 Speke (590), with badge of Ulster; in 

 pretence, Per pale argent and sable, three chevronels between as 

 many cinquefoils counterchanged. Mayney (587). A. and J. 



South Aisle. 



592. XIII. — Or, on a chief embattled sable three plates. 

 Edward Lee, ob. 1797 ; Ann, his wife, ©b. 1766. 



593. XIV. — Crest. An arm erect, couped at the elbow, holding 

 in the hand an oak branch fructed. 



Joseph Nash, M.D., of Chilton Hill House, Co. Somerset, youngest 

 son of the late Rev. Samuel Nash, LL.D., Rector of Great Tew, 

 and Vicar of Enstone, Co. Oxford, ob. 1857 ; Jane Amelia, his wife, 

 ob, 1880, set. 81 ; Cavendish Lyster Joseph, grandson of the above, 

 and son of Dr. Joseph and Elizabeth Anne Nash, of Ashley Manor 

 House, ob. 1854. 



1 The first is that of Hugh Speke, of Haselbnry, ob. 1624, and his wife, Eliza, 

 daughter of Henry Beke, of Hartley Court, Berks ; the second that of his son, 

 I the above Sir Hugh Speke, and his wife, the above Ann Mayney. Aubrey and 

 Jachson, p. 57. 



