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daughters, his coheiresses : Elizabeth, married first Colonel Maine 
Swete Walrond, and secondly Sir William Elford, Bart. ; Jane, 
wife of Martin Wall, Esq. ; and Lsetitia married to John Alex- 
ander Parlby, Esq., and mother of the above Rev. J. Hall- 
Parlby. At Sampford Spiney the hatchment of Humphrey Hall 
has Hall impaling St. John, which is correct ; and the hatchment 
of Colonel Walrond has Walrond with Hall (alone) on an escut- 
cheon of pretence, also correct, and these coats are repeated on a 
floor slab there. The monument of Jane Martin Wall, in 
Pennycross Church, has the coat of Wall with Hall alone on an 
escutcheon of pretence; but the hatchment of her sister, Mrs. 
Parlby, has the coat of Parlby with an escutcheon of pretence with 
Hall quartering St. John, which, as we have shown above, is 
incorrect. 
1852. Lady Rolt, Gu. on a /esse arg. three martlets of the first ; 
Rolt j An escutcheon of pretence quarterly: 1 and 4 Arg. three bars 
gamelles sa., in the first quarter a label for difference; Caswell. 
2 and 3 Arg. on a bend sa., three dolphins embowed of the field 
crowned or ; Rolt. Mary, daughter and heiress of Thomas Rolt, of 
Secombe Park, county Herts, married Timothy Caswell, Esq., ll.d. 
(second son of Sir George Caswell), and left a son, George Caswell, 
whose daughter and heiress, Anne, married, in 1824, Lieut. -Gen. Sir 
John Rolt, k.c.b. (who died in 1856), and was the Lady Rolt 
whose shield is here given, which shows the union of two distinet 
families of Rolt, and is correct, with the exception that a crescent, 
not a label, is the correct mark of difference in the coat of Caswell. 
1853. Mrs. Mackworth Praed, Quarterly: 1 Az. six mullets arg.; 
Praed. 2 Per pale indented sa. and erm. on a chev. gu. five 
crosses pattee or ; Mackworth. 3 Gu. a bend betw. three martlets 
or. Jf. Erm. on a chief gu., three lozenges or. On an escutcheon of 
pretence, quarterly ; 1 and Jf Gu. a fesse or betw. three bezants ; 
Hayes. 2 Sa. a lion ramp. arg. collared or, in chief three bezants ; 
Treby. 3 Gu., a bend lozengy erm. ; Hele. This lady was the 
daughter and heir of Benjamin Hayes, Esq., of Delamore, and 
married Wm. Mackworth Praed, Esq. 
1854. Lady Smith, Arg. on a chev. gu., betw. in chief two mart- 
lets of the second, and in base an elephant statant ppr. on a mount 
