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and daughter and co-heiress of Humphrey Hall, Esq., of Manadon, 
but had no further issue. Sir William Elford was recorder of 
Plymouth, and died at the Priory, Totnes, 30th November, 1837, 
aged 89, and there is a small monument to his memory in the 
north aisle of Totnes Church. 
Having completed the account of the shields by short notices 
of the various persons commemorated by them, it remains to 
briefly describe the shields in the pavilion of the Devon and 
Cornwall Archery Society at Manadon, pointing out errors as we 
proceed; and to notice those armorial seals in the Corporation 
archives that were not included in the former portion of this paper, 
together with any other examples of arms set up permanently that 
have not been treated of in the previous part of this account of our 
Local Heraldry. 
The shields in the Archery Pavilion at Manadon form an inter- 
esting series, being those of the Ladies Paramount from 1847 
downwards. With two or three exceptions, they appear to have 
been taken down and rehung without regard to any order. We 
will, therefore, take them chronologically. 
1847. Lady West, Quarterly : 1 and J/. Arg. a /esse dancettee sa.; 
West. 2 and 3 Az. (ought to be Gu.\ three leopards' faces jessant 
de Us or ; Cantelupe : imp. Quarterly : 1 and Jf Erin, three cats a 
mountain pass. gard. in pale (? Az.) Sa.; Adams. 2 and 3 Arg. on 
a pale sa. three towers of first. Lady Mary Madeline West, wife 
of Sir Augustus West, m.d., Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals ; 
sometime Physician to the King of Portugal. 
1848. Lady Carew, Or three lions pass, in pale sa. armed gu.: 
imp. Sa. a lion pass. arg. with the badge of a baronet. This lady 
was Anne Frances, eldest daughter of Major-General Thomas 
William Taylor, c.b., of West Ogwell House, Lieut. -Governor of 
Royal Military College at Sandhurst, by his wife Anne Harvey, 
daughter of John Petrie, Esq., of Gatton, Surrey. She married 
25th January, 1837, Sir Walter Palk Carew, Bart., of Haccombe, 
county Devon, by whom she had issue Walter Palk, Elizabeth 
Anne, and Beatrix. 
