110 The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire. 



Nave. 



594. XV.-' Quarterly, 1 and 4, Long (29). 2. Popham, with 

 annulet' for difference (484). 3. Seymour (5) j over all a mullet 

 for difference; impaling, Quarterly, 1 and 4, two bars ermine. 

 Butlu. Sand 4. A lion rampant, double-queued. Motomobd. 



Anthony Long, ob. 1578. 



595. XVI.— Two birds in pale ; impaling, An eagle displayed. 

 Cotton. 



Thomas Bowdless, of Ashley, ob. 1735 ; Elizabeth Stuart, his 

 wife daughter and coheiress of Sir John Cotton, of Conmgton, Uo. 

 Huntingdon, Bart., ob. 1797, set. 80; Jane, their eldest daughter, 

 ob. 1784; Elizabeth Julia, their second daughter, ob. 1754. 



Hatchments. 



596. UNll.-Blanh ; impaling, in chief, Per fess gules and 

 argent, a cross bottony between four mullets counterchanged ; m 

 bate, Or, on a bend engrailed gules three cross-crosslets fitchy argent. 

 Crest. A castle argent. Mors jama vita. 



597. XVIII.— Quarterly, 1 and 4. Per pale England and 

 Scotland. 2. France. 3. Ireland. 



ditcheridge. 



Painted Glass in two South Windows of the Chancel symbols of 

 the Four Evangelists and of the Passion, the Keys of St. Peter, and 

 Cross of St. Andrew ; in a North Window of the Nave Agnus Dei. 



COLERNE. 



On the West external Wall of the Tower an angel under a niche 

 holding a shield thereon a cross. 



BIDDESTON. 

 Chancel. 



598. I. — Gules three escocheons or. 



i Only the tablet"and the arm, now remain ; some fragments of the monumen 

 are in a garden. Aubrey and Jackson, p. 57. 



