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HERALDRY

IN

MIDDLESEX CHURCHES

Compiled by Middlesex Heraldry Society

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CHANCEL, North Wall

1. Brass Tablet

Major Fronds Edward Cooper, Royal Field Artillery, d26. May. 1900 aged 41 years at Natal, South Africa,

Three campaign medals in colour: Tel el Kebir; Tugela Heights, South Africa; Egypt Badge of Royal Artillery, Bronze Medal of Royal Humane Society.

CHANCEL, North Wall, over vestry door

1. Brass Tablet

Major-Gen George Towers Hllllard, d. 29. Jan. 189* aged 68, and Frances Combe, his wife, d. 19. Dec. 1894 aged 6*.

HILLIARD CROSIER

<I) Quarterly of four, 1 & 4, Azure, a cross moline (or flory) between four molets Or (HILLIARD) 2 4 3, Azure, on a fess argent between three crosses crosslet (or flory) placed saltirewise Or three crows proper (CROSIER ?)

(II) Ermine, three lions passant in pale gules (COMBE)

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ST. DUNSTAN'S CHURCH, CRANFORD

CHANCEL, NORTH SIDE.

1. Wall Tablet.

Sir Charles Scarborough, Kt. Physician to Charles II and James II, d. 1693

Shield: Or, a chevron between three towers gules (SCARBOROUGH)

2. Monument.

Sir Robert Aston, Gentleman of the Bedchamber, Lord

of the Manor, d. 1612. Figures of two wives and two daughters. m. 1. Mary Stuart, dau. of Lord Oglethorpe, d. 1606, leaving 4 daughters. m. 2. Cordelia Stanhope, dau. of Sir John Stanhope, Derbys.

10 achievements: (I) Per chevron Sable and Argent, on a canton

Or a rose slipped gules impaling a thistle slipped proper, a crescent for difference (ASTON)

Crest: a horse's head argent ASTON

(II) Aston as above impaling Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter flory gules all within a bordure compony argent and sable STUART)

(III) Aston as above impaling Quarterly ermine and gules (STANHOPE)

(IV) as (I)

(V) as (II)

(VI) Argent, three bars sable, a label gules (HOUGHTON) impaling Aston, Margaret Aston m. Sir Gilbert Houghton, Bt. Lincs.

(VII) Cartouche as (I), Anne Aston unmarried

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ST. DUNSTAN'S CHURCH, CRANFORD

(VIII) Aston as above impaling Quarterly argent (for ermine?)and gules (STANHOPE)

(IX) Sable, a cross engrailed Or (PEYTON) impaling Aston. Mary Aston m. Sir Samuel Peyton, Bt. Kent

(X) Argent, on a bend gules cotised sable three pairs of wings conjoined in lure Or(WINGFIELD) impaling Aston, Elizabeth Aston m. Sir Robert Wingfield, Kt. Northants.

CHANCEL, SOUTH SIDE.

3. Monument:

Lady Elizabeth Berkeley, widow of Sir Thomas Berkeley, K.B., son of 11th Baron Berkeley, daughter and heiress of George Carey, Lord Hunsdon, son and heir of Henry Carey, Lord Hunsdon, son and heir of William Carey and his wife, Mary Bullen, 2nd dau. and coheir of Thomas Bullen, Earl of Ormond and Wiltshire, father of Ann Bullen. wife of Henry VIII, d. 23 April 1635

Three shields, two on north and one on west face. BERKELEY

(I) Quarterly of four (1) Gules, a chevron between 10 crosses patty argent, a label of three points Or (BERKELEY) (2) Gules, three lions passant guardant Or, a label of three points (BROTHERTON) (3) Gules, a lion rampant argent langued gules (MOWBRAY) (4) Checky Or and azure (WARREN)

(II) Berkeley as in (I) In pretence: Argent, on a bend sable three roses of the field argent seeded Or barbed vert (CAREY)

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ST. DUNSTAN'S CHURCH. CRANFORD

(III) Quarterly of four (1) Carey as in (II) (2) Quarterly France Modern and England within a bordure compony argent

and azure (BEAUFORT) (3) Gules, a fess between six cross crosslets Or (BEAUCHAMP) (4) Argent, a chevron gules between three bulls' heads erased sable langued

gules armed Or (BULLEN)

Above the tomb is a swan statant wings addorsed beaked Or charged with a crescent Or.

4. Wall Monument

George, Lord Berkeley, d. 1658, Baron of Berkeley, Mowbray, Segrave and Bruce

Shield: Berkeley with Baron's coronet.

5. Wall Monument

George, Lord Berkeley, d. 1698

Shield: Berkeley, In pretence: Sable, three cinquefoils Or in chief a boar passant langued and tusked Or charged with a cross patty gules all within a bordure also Or (MASSINGBERD) and impaling Massingbcrd as above but without the bordure Earl's coronet

George, Earl of Berkeley, m. Elizabeth, coheiress of John Massingberd, Lincs.

MASSINGBERD 6. Two chairs:

Shield ensigned with a Bishop's mitre, in front of a crosier and processional cross: Gules, a pall argent charged with a cross sable, in chief a cross paty Or, (This may represent the Archdiocese of Canterbury, but the tincture of the field and the single cross on the pall appear to be incorrect).

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ST. DUNSTAN'S CHURCH, CRANFORD

NAVE. SOUTH SIDE.

7. Wall Tablet

Charlotte Rose, wife of William Anderson Rose, d. 1855

Shield: Argent, a lion passant guardant between three water bougets sable, a crescent

for difference ((ROSE) In pretence Argent, a trebuchet (? a mangonel - canting charge) azure a chief per fess embattled Or and gules (MAGNALL?) Crest: A harp Or stringed argent Motto: Constant and true.

8. Wall Monument

Elizabeth Reeve, dau. of Thomas Feild, wife of Pelsant Reeve, son of Arthur Reeves and Anne, dau. of Eusebius Pelsant, d. 1727

Shield: Gules, a chevron vairy Or and azure between three quatrefoils argent (REEVES) Impaling: Argent, a chevron sable (FEILD)

9. Wall Monument

REEVES

Elizabeth, 2nd wife of Pelsant Reeves, 2nd dau. of Robert Oglethorpe and Mary, cousin and heiress of Thomas Biggs, d. 1729 Shield: as No. 8 but with chevron fimbriated on upper side

NAVE, NORTH WALL

10. Window, War Memorial of First World War

Badges of Royal Air Force,, Grenadier Guards, Queen's Bays, Gordon Highlanders, Essex Regiment, London Scottish, Queen's Westminsters, Array Service Corps, Royal Army Medical Corps, Middlesex Regiment

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ST. DUNSTAN'S CHURCH, CRANFORD

11. Wall Monument

William Smythe, d. 1720, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Earl of Berkeley Shield: Azure, on a chevron between six crosses paty fitchy Or three fleur-de-lys sable (SMYTHE) Impaling: Berkeley as above. Crest: A heron's head erased ermine holding in its beak a fish.

SMYTHE 12. Wall Monument

Mary Gregory, wife of John Gregory, younger, of Piccadilly, d. 1773 Shield: Or, two bars azure in chief a lion passant gules (GREGORY) Impaling

Argent, on a bend gules between three bezants three swans argent (CLARKE?)

Tower Room

13 Hatchment

Lozenge: Berkeley as above, Impaling: Per pale wavy azure and gules, a lion passant between three annulets Or (Cole?) Supporters: Dexter, lion argent, sinister, lion argent gorged and lined gules, Frederick Augustus, 5th Earl of Berkeley, m. Mary Cole who d. 30 October 1844.

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ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, GREAT STANMORE

NAVE, above Chancel Arch

1. Hatchment, background black

Queen Adelaide, dau of George, Duke of Saxe Meiningen, m. King William IV, d. 2.Dec. 1849. She lived at Bentley Priory after the death of the King.

Two cartouches, the dexter within the Garter quarterly, 1 & 4, England, 2. Scotland, 3. Ireland, In pretence that arms of Hanover.

Sinister, quarterly of seventeen, (lions face towards centre of shield) 1. Azure, a lion rampant barry argent and gules, (THURINGIA) 2. Gules, an escarbuncle overall an escutcheon argent, (CLEVES) 3 Or, a lion rampant sable, (MEISSEN) 4. Or. a lion rampant sable (JULICH) 5. Argent, a lion rampant gules, (BERG) 6. Azure, an eagle displayed Or. (SAXONY) 7. Or, two pallets azure, (LANDSBERG) 8. Sable, an eagle displayed Or. (THURINGIA) 9. Or semy of hearts gules, a lion rampant sable, (ORLAMUNDE) 10. Argent, three bars azure, (EISENBERG) 11. Azure, a lion rampant per fess Or and argent, (TONNA in GLEICHEN) 12. Argent, a rose gules barbed and seeded proper, (BURGRAVATE of

ALTENBERG) 13. Gules plain. (SOVEREIGN RIGHTS) 14. Argent, three beetles' pincers gules, (ENGERN) 15. Or, a fess checky gules and argent, (MARCK) 16. Per pale, dexter, Gules, a column argent, (ROEMHILD)

sinister. Or, a cock sable wattled gules. (HENNENBERG) 17 Argent, three chevronels gules, (RAVENSBERG) Overall an escutcheon. Barry of ten 0 r and sable, a crown of rue in bend vert. (SAXONY)

Ensigned by an Imperial Crown. Supporters, dexter, a lion rampant Or,

sinister, a unicorn argent

SOUTH AISLE - East End

2. Altar Tomb with Effigy

George Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen, K.G.,K.T., 28.Jan.l784 - 14.Dec.l860 Catherine Elizabeth, Countess of Aberdeen, 10.Jan.1784 - 29.Feb.1812 Harriett, Countess of Aberdeen, 8.Jun.l792 - 26.Aug.1833

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ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, GREAT STANMORE

(I) Shield (hatched with horizontal lines [azure?] -remainder unhatched and uncoloured): Three boars' heads within a double tressure flowered counterflowered interchangeably with thistles, roses and fleur-de-lys. (GORDON of HADDO)

Surrounded by the Garter, all encircled by the Garter Collar and George.

Earl's coronet.

(II) Shield: as in (I) above but surrounded by the Thistle Motto, "Nemo me impune lacessit", and with the Thistle Collar and Andrew

GORDON

NAVE, NORTH WALL. West End

3. Wall Monument

John Dalton, d.30.Oct.l785, aged 37

Arms: Azure, a lion rampant guardant (Or? queue fourche ?)

Crest: Lion rampant Or (?)

4. Wall Monument

Gualteri Prideaux. d.30.Mar.l889, aged 82, and Elizabeth, d.22.Feb.1906, aged 82

Arms: Quarterly, 1. Argent, a chevron sable, a label of three points gules (PRIDEAUX) 2. Per pale argent and gules, three castles counterchanged (PRIDEAUX) 3. Argent, a fess gules between three pellets 4. Sable, three lozenges conjoined in fess ermine

Inescutcheon: Argent, two foxes countersalient in saltire the sinister surmounting the dexter gules. (WILLIAMS)

Crest: A man's head couped at the shoulders in profile proper hair and beard Or, on the head a chapeau gules

Motto: Ung joy ung roy ung loy GS 2

PRIDEAUX

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ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, GREAT STANMORE

TOWER. South Wall

Wall Tablet

Elizabeth, wife of John Collins, dated 1676

Field uncoloured. (Gules) on a bend Or three martlets azure and sable. (COLLINS)

COLLINS

Wall Tablet

Elizabeth Willet, wife of John Willet. dau. of Thomas Phillips, d.6.0ct.l738, aged 30

Anns: (uncoloured) three bars gemells, in chief three lions rampant. (WILLET)

WILLET Impaling and in pretence A lion rampant ducally gorged and chained reflexed over the back. (PHILLIPS)

Crest: Out of a ducal coronet and eagle rising

7. Wall Tablet

John Thomhill, member of East India Company. d3.Feb.1841, m. lstly Henrietta Sarah Craigie, m. 2ndly Henrietta Beaufoy

Arms: (Tinctures?) Four Bars and a chief (THORNHILL)

impaling two coats In chief: Per fess azure and sable, on a chevron between three crescents Or a cross patonce sable. (CRAIGIE)

THORNHILL

In base: Or, on a bend azure three cinquefoils Or. (BEAUFOY)

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ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, GREAT STANMORE

TOWER, West Side

8. Hatchment

Hamilton Tovey-Tennent, d.4.Mar,1866, m. Helen, only dau. of General Samuel Graham

Anns: Quarterly, 1. & 4. Argent, a boar's head couped sable winged gules between three crescents sable

(TENNENT) 2. & 3. Azure, an eagle displayed , in chief three mullets of six points pierced Or (TOVEY)

impaling Or, on a chief sable three escallops argent (GRAHAM)

Crests: Dexter On a wreath of the colours, out of a mural crown, a ship with one sail proper.

Sinister: On a wreath of the colours (?on a chapeau gules and ermine -Summers) an eagle displayed Or

Out of a mural crown three draped flags on each side, to the dexter, or, gules and argent, to the sinister, or, azure and gules

Motto: Pro utilitate

Wall Monument

John Carbonell and his dau. Marianne

Arms: (hatched) Per fess gules and azure, three roundels ermine. (CARBONELL)

Crest: Out of a ducal coronet a dexter arm embowed holding a seaxe.

CARBONELL

10. Wall Monument

Helen Seton, dau. of D. Seton, d.20.June.l802 aged 19

On an urn: untinctured,.... three crescents within a double tressure.

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TENNENT

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ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, GREAT STANMORE

Monument

John Wolstenholme, Esq., and his wife Dorothy, dau. of Horatio, Lord Vere, Baron of Tilbury

(I) At top of tomb, facing East: Arms: Azure, a lion passant between three pheons Or (WOLSTENHOLME)

Impaling Quarterly gules and Or, in the first quarter a mullet Or (VERE)

Crests: Dexter: A helm azure visored and beavered Or, on a wreath of the colours, rising out of a snake nowed azure and eagle displayed Or

Sinister A barred helm Or, a cap of maintenance, a boar azure tusked and unguled Or

WOLSTENHOLME

(II) On North Side Quarterly, 1. & 4. Wolstenholme as above

2. Argent, a chevron sable 3. Gules, two (or three) crescents Or, a canton ermine Overall a label of three points gules

(III) On South Wall. Inside (very indistinct) Quarterly, 1. & 4. Gules, in chief a mullet Or

2. Azure/argent? 3. Argent

Impaling Argent, two bends gules (bottom azure)

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ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. GREAT STANMORE

TOWER. North Wall

12. Wall Monument

Catherine, Marchioness of Abercorn. d.l5.Sept.l791, aged 55

Shield: Quarterly, 1. & 4. three cinquefoils. (HAMILTON)

2. & 3. a lymphad. (ARRAN)

Impaling Quarterly, I. & 4 a cross moline. (COPLEY)

2. & 3 a stag trippant

Supporters: Two stags ducally gorged and chained reflexed across the back

Motto: Sola nobilitat virtus.

TOWER, North east corner

13. Wall tablet, sarcophagus shaped

Amy Ann, wife of Adam Askew of Redheugh. Co. Durham, dau. of Robert Carey of London, d. before 1831.

Quarterly of eight: (Very small and out of range, details from hatchment at Lindisfarne, Northumberland) 1. Sable, a fess between three asses passant argent. (ASKEW) 2. Gules, two bars engrailed ermine, on a chief Or a lion passant guardant gules.

(STORRS) 3. Or, a chevron between three molets pierced azure. (CRACKENTHORPE) 4. Gules, four bars between three escallops argent. (RAWLINSON) 5. Or, five fusils conjoined in fess azure. (PENNINGTON) 6. Argent fretty gules, a chief azure. (CURWEN) 7. Azure, a lion rampant ermine. (MONK) 8. Sable, on a chevron argent between three crosses crosslet Or three roses gules.

(MOTTRAM)

In pretence: ? Barry of six ermine and gules. (Carey)

HAMILTON

Marchioness's coronet

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ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, GREAT STANMORE

14. Wall tablet

Mark Beaufoy, d. 4.May.l827 aged 62.

Ermine, on a bend sable three cinquefoils Or.

15 Wall monument

Barbara Fothergill of the Rookery, Stanmore, d.l6.April.l917 in her 15th year, and Charles George Fothergill, her grandfather.

On a cartouche: Or a stag's head erased gules. FOTHERGILL

NORTH AISLE, West Wall

16. Wall Plaque

Paul Vaillant, d.1 Feb. 1802, aged 86, and his wife Theodosia, d. 18.Jan.l827, aged 91

Arms: Azure, a fish (a shark ?) naiant argent, a chief Or. (VAILLANT)

Impaling Ermine, two pigs (Boars ?) in pale gules. (Whichcote ?)

17. Wall Monument

John Burnell, son of John Burnell of Dover, citizen and Clothworker of London, d.3 July. 1605 aged 78, and Barbara, his wife, d.4Jan.l632 aged nearly 80 years.

Arms above: Sable, on a bend gules three escallops Or, (Burke gives, for Burnell of London, Sable, on a bend argent three escallops sable) Esquire's helm

Crest: on a wreath a dog sejant sable. (Burke gives: a greyhound argent)

BURNELL

Arms below: Sable, an a chevron gules 5 ermine tails sable between two havettes in chief and a teasel with leaves in base Or. (The Worshipful company of Clothworkers: Sable, a chevron ermine between two havettes in chief argent and a teasel in base Or)

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ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, GREAT STANMORE

The monument was erected in the old church in 1632, removed to the brick church in 1635, restored in 1735 and 1838 by the Clothworkers, re-erected in the new church in 1851 and restored in 1882)

18. Wall tablet

Private Charles Tolman, d.7.July.l9l6 aged 23,buried at Boulogne.

Badge of the East Surrey Regiment.

19. Font

Devices on each face, uncoloured.

West face, shield: a lion passant between three pheons, (Wolstenholme)

South face, shield: Quarterly, 1 & 4, Arms of Wolstenholme as above, 2 & 3,... a chevron

East face, shield: as South face impaling ... three crescents on a canton five ermine spots (? a canton ermine)

North face, crest: on a wreath out of a snake nowed an eagle displayed.

ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL

20 East Window

Lt. Guy Noel Micklem. R.N. d.1944

Left light, St. Nicholas, Shield: Azure, four bars wavy argent three purses Or. Banner on ship: Argent three bezants.

Centre light: St. George, Shield: Argent a cross gules.

Right light: St. Michael. Shield Argent, a cross pomme Gules.

In the upper lights on shields the symbols of the Passion.

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ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, GREAT STANMORE

NORTH AISLE, East Wall

21 11th Group Fighter Command

This plaque and lamp in the nearby chapel mark the association of the Parish of Stanmore with Headquarters Fighter Command which co-ordinated and directed the air defence of Great Britain during the second World War. Domine Dirige Nos.

A chained portcullis surmounted by a sword erect. Symbol of Royal Air Force Fighter Command

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OLD CHURCH, Tower. South side

22. Wall Tablet, uncoloured

Margaret, wife of Humphrey Walcot of Billoriey, Salop, dau. of Edmund Pearce of Wilcot in same county, d. 4.Nov.l715

... a chevron between three chess-rooks, impaling

... a cross between four pheons.

Tower, North side

23. Wall tablet John Playford, stationer of London, son of Matthew Playford, late Rector of this parish, d.29.Aug.l685 in his 35th year, his sister Margaret, d.26.July. 1682, and others.

PLAYFORD

(Vert) a lion rampant (argent) on a chief (gules) a fleur de lys (Or)between two towers triple towered (argent).

Esquire's helm Crest: on a wreath a dog sejant.

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ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, GREAT STANMORE

On floor

24. Broken slab

... a lion passant between three pheons, (Wolstenholme) Esquire's helm

On a wreath out of a serpent nowed an eagle displayed.

Centre of Nave

25. Mausoleum, East end

John Robert Hollond of Wonham Bampton, Devon, formerly of Stanmore Hall, b.9.Nov.l843, d.l9.0ct.l912, and Fanny Elizabeth, his wife, 1848 - 1919, and others of the family.

... crusilly fitchy a lion rampant, in pretence 1 & 4,... on a chevron between three eagles' heads erased three roundels, 2 & 3,... crusilly fitchy a lion rampant, a chief

Esquire's helm

Out of a ducal coronet an demi-lion rampant

Exterior of North Wall

26. Wall tablet Mrs Elizabeth Carbonell, d.25.Nov.l776 aged 73, and Mrs Catherine Carbonell, her daughter, d. 3. June. 1778 aged 42, and others of the family to 1845.

.... three roundels ermine.

Crest: out of a ducal coronet an arm embowed holding a curved sword. Motto:

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ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, GREAT STANMORE

CHURCHYARD, near North east corner of old church

27. Table tomb

No inscription visible.

... a fleur de lys and a canton impaling vair, a bend Esquire's helm On a mound a lion couchant

Between No.26 and Lych gate

28. Table tomb

Mrs. Catherine Williams, relict of John Williams. d.23.Mar.1769 aged 75.

A cartouche, quarterly, 1 & 4,... a lion rampant 2 & 3,... a rose

On a wreath a demi-lion rampant.

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HOLY CROSS CHURCH, GREENFORD

CHANCEL, NORTH WALL

1. Window

A. Lozenge shaped pane: A buglehorn stringed, in chief three flowers (? marguerites) argent, in base a sprig of leaves, on each side of the string the letters H.B.

B. Roundel: A Tudor rose ensigned with a royal crown between two fleur-de-lys Or, on each side also a crown and a cross.

C. Royal Arms: Quarterly France Modern and England within the Garter and ensigned with a royal crown, (for Henry VIII)

ROYAL ARMS c.1405-1603

D. Various fragments of glass, some possibly heraldic.

2. Wall Monument

GARDINER

Michael Gardiner, Rector, d. 22.Aug.l630 aged 79 years, and Margarita, his wife, daughter of Thomas Browne, merchant, d.17.Mar.l623 aged 62 years.

Arms: Quarterly 1 & 4: Per pale Or and gules, a fess between three hinds statant counterchanged, (GARDINER) 2 & 3: Azure, two bars, in chief a talbot passant argent (? Hayward) Impaling Or, a chevron engrailed barry wavy of six argent and azure between three cranes proper.(BROWNE)

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HOLY CROSS CHURCH. GREENFORD

CHANCEL, EAST WALL

3. Wall Tablet

Joannes Castell. S.T.P., Rector for 23 years, d.1686 aged 52 years, and his wife, Christiana daughter of Samson Sheffield of Seaton. Co. Rutland, d.1695 aged 60 years.

Gules, three castles Or (CASTELL) impaling Argent, a chevron embattled between three homed owls affronty sable, (for Sheffield)

4. Window

(A) Quarterly France Modern and England as above impaling Arms of Catherine of Aragon, partly damaged Quarterly, 1 & 4 grandquarterly, i & iv. Gules, a castle Or, (CASTILE)

ii & iii. Argent, a lion rampant (purpure), (LEON) 2 & 3, Dexter, Paly of six Or and gules, (ARAGON)

Sinister, (Per saltire, in chief and base Or four pallets gules, and in the flanks Argent an eagle displayed sable) (SICILY)

(Point in base. Argent, a pomegranate proper), (GRANADA) Ensigned with a royal crown

(B) Quarterly France Modern and England, ensigned by a royal crown

(C) Arms of the Worshipful Company of Grocers, uncoloured, (Argent), a chevron between ten cloves (sable).

(D) Two Tudor roses

(E) Fragments of glass, some possibly heraldic.

CASTELL

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HOLY CROSS CHURCH. GREENFORD

5. Wall Tablet

Sybile, wife of Rupert Hubbard Browne, 4th son of Edmund Browne of Bentley Hatting, Co. Derby by his wife Dorothy, eldest daughter of Sir Edward Vernon of Sudbury, d.1711 aged 66 years.

Ermine, on a fess embattled counter-embattled sable three escallops argent, a martlet for difference. (BROWNE) impaling Argent, three bugle horns stringed sable. (?)

CHANCEL, SOUTH WALL BROWNE

6. Window

(A) Quarterly France Modern and England ensigned by a royal crown,

(B) Arms of King's College, Cambridge, Sable, three roses argent seeded Or, a chief per pale azure and gules charged on the dexter side with a fleur-de-lys and on the sinister with a lion passant guardant both Or.

(C) Tudor rose ensigned by a royal crown surmounted by a lion statant Or

(D) Fragments of glass, including a sun in splendour. KING'S COLLEGE

7. Window

(A) Tudor rose

(B) Arms of King's College, as above.

(C) Tudor rose

(D) Arms of Eton College, Sable, three lilies argent slipped and leaved Or/vert, a chief per pale azure and gules charged on the dexter side with a fleur-de-lys and on the sinister with a lion passant guardant both Or.

(E) Fragments of glass, some possibly heraldic. ETON COLLEGE

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HOLY CROSS CHURCH. GREENFORD

CHANCEL FLOOR

8. Ledger Stone

Edward Bennet. buried 20.Mar.l657 aged 34 years,

A trefoil slipped between three demi-lions rampant couped,

Crest: Out of a mural crown, a lion's head erased charged on the neck with a trefoil slipped.

9. Ledger Stone

Henry Castell. eldest son of Dr. John Castell, late Rector of this parish, d.l.Jul.1715 aged 50 years,

Three castles (CASTELL) impaling A chevron embattled between three horned owls affronty, (? for Sheffield)

Crest: a lion's head affronty

10. Ledger Stone

Christian, only daughter of Henry and Sarah Castell. d.l4.Dec.l7l6 in her 15th year,

(Dexter side of shield covered by the altar) Sinister three castles

11. Ledger Stone

William Millett, d.9.Dec.l663 aged 73 years.

Quarterly, 1 & 4, a fess wavy between three dragons' heads erased, (MILLETT)

2 & 3, three cinquefoils, a chief.

N.B. Two other ledger stones, for Terry and for Campbell, may have arms, but are partly covered by the altar.

MILLETT

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12. Wall Plaque in shape of a lozenge

Anns of the Diocese of London, Gules, two swords in saltire proper, impaling, Quarterly, 1 & 4, Gyronny of eight Or and sable, (CAMPBELL)

2 & 3, Azure a palm branch bendwise between three fleur-de-lys Or. (MONTGOMERY)

Ensigned with a mitre The initials H C M - Rt. Rev. H. Montgomery-Campbell, Bishop of London.

DIOCESE OF LONDON

WEST WALL

13. Board

Achievement of the Royal Arms as used since 1837

NAVE, NORTH WALL

14. Wall Monument

Bridgetter Carr, wife of Simon Coston, d.l637 aged 34 years

Argent, a saltire azure, on a chief gules a lion passant Or, (COSTON) impaling Gules, on a chevron argent three estoiles sable, a canton ermine, (CARR)

In recess of the monument

Dexter side: Coston impaling Carr as above. Sinister side: Coston.

COSTON

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15. Lozenge, hatchment type

Anns of Canterbury,

Azure, an archiepiscopal staff in pale Or surmounted of a pall argent fringed Or and charged with four crosses paty fitchy sable.

impaling: Argent, a fess wavy between three fleur-de-lys sable (FISHER) Ensigned with a mitre The initials G.F.F. (Geoffrey Francis Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury)

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1. Wall Tablet

Edward Newdigate, 4th Bt. d. unmarried 4. Apr. 1734, aged 18 years.

Gules, three lions' gambs erased argent, the red hand of Ulster (NEWDIGATE)

2.. Wall Tablet

L t . G e n . S i r Edward N e w d i g a t e - N e w d e g a t e , K.C. B . , b . 1 5 . J u n . 1825, d. 1. Aug. 1902, and Anne Emily , h i s w i f e , dau . of V e r y Rev. Thomas G a m i e r , b . 13 . May. 1837, d. 2 3 . Dec. 1924,

NEWDIGATE

Newdigate as in No. 1, impallng: Azure, a sword bendwlse point downwards argent hil ted and pommelled Or between in s in i s te r chief a fleur-de-lys and in dexter base an oak branch Or, (GARNIER) Crest: a fleur-de-lys (uncoloured).

3. Wall Tablet (white Barbie, partly hatched)

Charles Parker, Esq., d. 24. Apr. 1795 aged 39, and his wife, Jane, dau of Sir John Anstruther of Anstruther, Fife, Scotland.

Sable, a 6tag trlppant argent between three pheons Or within a bordure engrailed argent pelletty, a molet for difference, (PARKER)

PARSER

Impaling: Argent, the chief sab le .

t h r ee p i l e s issuant f rom (ANSTRUTHER)

ANSTRUTHER

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Wall Tablet

Rlcardi Newdigate, 3rd Bt., d. 20. July. 1727, aged 59, married twice, 1st. Sarah, dau. of Cecil Bishop, 2nd. Elizabeth, dau. of Roger Twisden

Newdigate as in No. 1 Impallng: To the dexter: Argent, on a bend cotised gules three plates, (BISHOP) To the s i n i s t e r : Per s a l t i r e argent and gu les , a saltire per saltire between four c r o s s e s c r o s s l e t a l l counterchanged, (TWISDEN)

BISHOP TWISDEN

5. Wall Monument

Sarah Newdigate, d. 27. Oct. 1695, 1st wife of S i r Richard Newdigate, 3rd Bt . , and dau of S i r Ceci l Bishop, 4th Bt.

Newdigate with a label for d i f f e rence , impa l lng : Quarter ly , 1 & 4, Argent, on a bend c o t i s e d gu les three p l a t e s , (BISHOP) 2 a 3, Or, on a chief indented sab le t h r e e annule t s argent , (HEREFORD)

EAST WALL

6. Monument

Rlcardus Newdigate, 2nd Bt., b. 4. Hay. 1644, d. 4. Jan. 1709/10 aged 66, and Mary, his first wife, d. 1692, dau. of Sir Edward Bagot,

Newdigate with the badge of Ulster, impaling: Argent (elsewhere ermine), two chevronels azure, (BAGOT)

7. Monument BAGOT

married twice, Alice, Dowager Countess of Derby, d. 26. Jan. 1636/37, 1st. Ferdinando, 5th Earl of Derby, d. 1594 2nd. Sir Thomas Egerton, Lord Chancellor and Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, created Baron Ellesmere and Viscount Brackley, and d. 1617

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(1)

(2)

(3)

(4) (5)

(6)

(7)

(I) Achievement at top of monument Quarterly of 11 (Stanley) impaling quarterly of 7 (Spencer)

Argent, on a bend azure three stags' heads caboshed Or (STANLEY) Or, on a chief indented azure three plates (LATHOM) Gules, three mens' legs conjoined in the , fess point in armour proper KING OF MAN) Chequy Or and azure (WARRENE) Gules, two lions passant argent (STRANGE) Argent, a fess and a canton gu les (WIDVILLE) Or, a c ross engra i l ed s ab l e (MOYNE OR MOHUN) STANLEY

(8) Azure, a l i o n rampant argent (MONHAULT) (9) Argent, four bars gu les ove ra l l a l i o n rampant ducal ly crowned Or

(BRANDON) [Brandon should be barry of 10 argent and gules, a lion rampant Or ducally crowned per pale argent and gu les )

(10) Azure, a c ro s s mollne Or (BRUYNE) (11) Lozengy gu les and ermine (ROKELEY)

Impaling: (1) Quarterly argent and gules, 2 & 3 a

fret Or, overall on a bend sable three escallops argent (SPENCER)

(2) Azure, a fess ermine between six seamews' heads erased argent (SPENCER ANCIENT)

(3) Gules, three stirrups in pale Or (DEVERALL)

(4) Argent, on a cross gules five mullets of six points Or (LINCOLN)

(5) Or, a chevron between three clnquefolls gules (WORSTED)

(6) Ermine, on a chevron gules five bezants, in chief a crescent gules (GRAUNT)

(7) Argent, on a bend sable between two lions rampant gules a wyvern argent (RUDINGE)

Supporters: Dexter: A stag Or ducally gorged and enfiled by a chain

sable Sinister: A griffin per fess argent and Or collared and chained sable, the collar charged with three escallops argent Earl's coronet Motto: Do defende le droit

On Pall beneath effigy, North Face

(II) Lozenge quarterly of 7 (1) Quarterly argent and gules in 2 & 3 a fret Or, overall on a bend

sable three escallops argent (SPENCER) (2) Azure, a fess ermine between six seamews' heads erased argent

(SPENCER ANCIENT)

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(5) (6)

(7>

( 3 ) G u l e s , t h r e e s t i r r u p s in p a l e Or (DEVERALL) (4) A r g e n t , on a c r o s s g u l e s f i v e m u l l e t s of s i x p o i n t s Or

(LINCOLN) Or, a c h e v r o n b e t w e e n t h r e e c l n q u e f o l l s p i e r c e d g u l e s (WORSTED) Ermine , on a c h e v r o n g u l e s f i v e b e z a n t s , in c h i e f a c r e s c e n t

g u l e s (GRAUNT) A r g e n t , on a bend s a b l e be tween two l i o n s r ampan t g u l e s a wyvern

a r g e n t (RUDINGE) Surmoun ted by a C o u n t e s s ' s c o r o n e t .

On P a l l , West F a c e ( I I I ) S h i e l d : S t a n l e y q u a r t e r l y of 11 , i m p a l i n g S p e n c e r q u a r t e r l y o f 7 , a s on t o p of monument, (IV) Lozenge: S p e n c e r q u a r t e r l y of 7, a s on N o r t h Face of P a l l

I n n i c h e s f i g u r e s o f t h r e e d a u g h t e r s a s w e e p e r s , w i t h t h e a rms o f t h e i r h u s b a n d s e a c h i m p a l i n g t h e a rms of S t a n l e y

(V) A r g e n t , a c r o s s s a b l e ( p a r t l y h i d d e n by a l t a r r a i l s , c r o s s s h o u l d be c h a r g e d w i t h a l e o p a r d ' s f a c e Or) (BRYDGES)

I m p a l i n g : A r g e n t , on a bend a z u r e t h r e e s t a g s ' h e a d s c a b o s h e d Or (STANLEY) Surmoun ted by B a r o n ' s c o r o n e t , Anne m a r r i e d Grey B r y d g e s , Baron Chandos .

(VI) Argen t , a l i o n r ampan t g u l e s be tween t h r e e p h e o n s s a b l e (EGERTON) I m p a l i n g S t a n l e y a s a b o v e , ( a l l w i t h i n a b o r d u r e e n g r a i l e d s a b l e ? ) Su rmoun ted by an E a r l ' s c o r o n e t F r a n c e s m a r r i e d J o h n E g e r t o n , E a r l of B r i d g e w a t e r .

( V I I ) A r g e n t , a maunch s a b l e (HASTINGS) I m p a l i n g : S t a n l e y a s a b o v e , Su rmoun ted by an E a r l ' s c o r o n e t E l i z a b e t h m a r r i e d Henry H a s t i n g s , E a r l of H u n t i n g d o n .

( V I I I ) As (VI) bu t w i t h a b a r o n ' s c o r o n e t .

BRYDGES EGERTON HASTINGS

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SOOTH WALL

8. Banner

Gules, three lions' gambs erased argent arced azure. (NEWDIGATE)

8A and t h r e e p a i r s of F o u r f u n e r a l h e l m s g a u n t l e t s

SOUTH AISLE, EAST WALL

9 . Wall Monument

S i r R i c h a r d Newdigate, b. J 7 . J u l . 1602, d. 1 4 . O c t . 1678, m. J u l i a n a L e i g h , d a u . of S i r F r a n c i s L e i g h of Newnham, Warwicks . she LEIGH d. 9. Dec. 1685, a g e d 7 6 .

G u l e s , t h r e e l i o n s ' gambs e r a s e d a r g e n t , t h e b a d g e of U l s t e r (NEWDIGATE) I m p a l i n g : G u l e s , a c r o s s e n g r a i l e d and in the f i r s t q u a r t e r a l o z e n g e a r g e n t (LEIGH)

10. Wall P l a q u e

L o u i s a G e o r g i n a , dau. of Chandos Lord L e i g h , 2nd w i f e o f F r a n c i s W i l l i a m N e w d i g a t e , b . 30 . Aug. 1829, d. 7. Aug. 1907,

Arms a s in No. 9, bu t on a lozenge, and w i t h o u t t h e b a d g e of U l s t e r .

1 1 . Window

( I ) N e w d i g a t e w i t h b a d g e of U l s t e r i m p a l i n g : Ermine , two c h e v r o n e l s a z u r e (BAGOT)

( I I ) 4 ( I I I ) Gold i n i t i a l "N" on s i l v e r g round , ( IV) Mot to : C o n f i d e r e c t e a g e n s , ( N e w d i g a t e ) (V) C r e s t : A z u r e , on a w r e a t h of t h e c o l o u r s a fleur-de-lys a r g e n t ( N e w d i g a t e )

12. B r a s s p l a t e b e l o w window

F r a n c i s W i l l i a m N e w d i g a t c , 1822 - 1893, e n d h i s f i r s t w i f e , C h a r l o t t e E l i z a b e t h Woodford, d a u . o f F i e l d - M a r s h a l S i r A l e x a n d e r Woodford, 1829 - 1866.

Newdiga t e i m p a l i n g : S a b l e , t h r e e l e o p a r d s ' f a c e s i n v e r t e d g u l e s j e s s a n t - d e - l y s a r g e n t (WOODFORD)

C r e s t : on a w r e a t h of t h e c o l o u r s a f l e u r - d e - l y s a r g e n t .

SOUTH WEST CORNER OF SOUTH AISLE

13. Wall Monument

S i r J o h n N e w d i g a t e , d. 1610, and h i s w i f e Anne F i t t o n , d a u of S i r Edward F i t t o n of Gawswor th , C h e s h i r e , d. 1618,

( I ) At t o p of monument, q u a r t e r l y of n i n e : ( 1 ) G u l e s , t h r e e l i o n s ' gambs e r a s e d a r g e n t ( 2 ) Azure , t h r e e l e f t h a n d s appaume a r g e n t (3) G u l e s , t h r e e swans a r g e n t (SWANLAND)

(NEWDIGATE) (MALMAINS)

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(4)

(5) <6> <7> <8) (9)

Cres t s :

Dexter:

S i n i s t e r :

Argent, a chevron gu l e s wi th in a bordure engra i l ed s ab l e (BATCHWORTH) Azure, a f r e t argent (ETCHINGHAM) Gules, on a chevron argent t h r e e roses Or (KNOLLES) Gules, a s a l t i r e ermine (NEVILLE) Argent, a l i on rampant gu les crowned Or (HILTON) Azure, f r e t t y argent (CAVE) On the helm, out of a wreath of t he co lou r s a f l e u r - d e - l y s argent On a wreath argent and sab l e a dove s a b l e legged and beaked Or ho ld ing in t h e d e x t e r claw a dagger a rgen t h i l t e d Or (?for Newdigate) Out of a chapeau azure turned up ermine a pansy Or s l i p p e d and leaved ve r t ( F i t t o n )

<II) I n l e f t spandre l , a sh i e ld of Newdigate

( I I I ) In r i g h t spandre l : Argent, a q u a r t e r gu l e s , o v e r a l l a bend azure charged with t h r e e garbs Or (FITTON)

(IV) In base of monument, n ine q u a r t e r s of Newdigate as above except that the t i n c t u r e s of the f i e l d of (2) i s gu les , and of (3) azure , impaling t h i r t e e n q u a r t e r s of F i t t o n :

FITTON

(1) Argent, a q u a r t e r azure , [in (III) above gules] o v e r a l l a bend azure charged with t h r e e garbs Or (FITTON) Argent, two chevrons and a q u a r t e r gu l e s (ORREBY) Barry of s i x azure and a rgent , a bend azure charged with t h r ee ro se s Or (LECH) Or, t h r ee lozenges azure (BAGULEY) Azure, t h r ee shovels Or (BICHTON) Argent, a chevron between f ive c ro s se s c r o s s l e t f i t chy 2 & 3 s ab l e (SYDINGTON) Argent, t h r ee i c i c l e s bendwise in pale Or (HARBOTTLE) Argent, t h r e e f l e s h p o t s gu l e s (MONTBOUCHIER) Argent, t h r e e e s c a l l o p s gu l e s (WELWICK)

(10) Argent, t h r e e water bougets s ab l e ( t i n c t u r e s reversed, for ? LILLEBURNE or CHARRON)

Argent, a c ro s s wi th in a bordure engra i led s ab l e (HOLCROFT) Argent, on eag le s a b l e wing3 r a i s ed and addorsed, holding a baby Or (CULCHETH) Argent, a s q u i r r e l s e j an t gu les (HORTON)

(2) (3)

(4) (5) (6)

(7) (8) (9)

(11) (12)

(13)

Around the s h i e l d t he m o t t o : F i n i s coronat opus favente deo v i c t o r i a .

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POLE

SOUTH WALL

14. Window

(I) Newdigate arms (without badge of Ulster) Impaling: Argent, a chevron between three crescents gules (POLE) (Francis Newdigate, younger son of Sir Richard, 3rd Bt. m. Millicent Pole, dau. of Samuel Pole of Radbourne, Derbys.)

(II) Newdigate motto: Confide recte agens

(III) Newdigate crest: Azure, a fleur-de-lys argent.

15. Wall Tablet

Johannis Newdigate, d. 1705 aged 32, (and other members of the Newdigate family)

Arms of Newdigate with a c rescen t Or for d i f f e r ence

16. Window

(I) Sable, a buck trippant argent between three pheons Or within a bordure sable pelletty, a label for difference, (PARKER) Impaling Newdigatc (Willies Parker, con of William Parker of Salford Priors, Warwicks,, m. Millicent, dau. of Francis and Millicent Newdigate)

(II) & (III) Crest: A sheaf of arrows tied with a ribbon Or within a wreath of leaves and roses.

17. Wall Tablet

J u l i a n a Newdigate, d. 14. Mar. 1732 aged 66, wife of Robert Newdigate of Hil l ingdon, dau. of Robert Beale of Grays Inn, a l s o of Robert, younger son of Robert and J u l i a n a Newdigate, d. 10. Dec. 1723 aged 31,

On a lozenge, arms of Newdigate, In pre tence: Azure, a chevron between three crowns Or, in c e n t r e chief a sun a l s o Or (BEALE)

BEALE

18. Window

( I ) Quar ter ly , 1 ft 4, Parker as in No. 16 ( I ) , 2 ft 3, Newdigate, Impaling: Sable, t h r e e p i l e s i s suan t from t h e chief argent , a c lnquefo i l Or for d i f f e r ence (ANSTRUTHER) (See hatchment, No. 25)

( I I ) ft ( I I I ) Crest as i n No. 16 ( I I ) ft ( I I I )

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19. Wall Tablet

Charles Newdigate Newdegate, (assumed name and arms of Newdigate), b. 8. Jun. 1793, d. 23. Apr. 1833, and h i s wife Maria, b. 30. Oct. 1795, d. 21 . Jan. 1868, dau. of Ayscough Boucherett of Willingham, Lincs, also of Char les Newdigate-Newdegate of H a r e f i e l d and Arbury, Warwickshire, only son of Char les and Maria, b. 14. J u l . 1816, d. 10. Apr. 1887,

Arms of Newdigate and f l e u r - d e - l y s c r e s t , a l l uncoloured.

20. Window

(I) Arms of Newdigate impal ing: Quar te r ly , 1 a 4, Azure, a cockerel Or, (BOUCHERETT) 2 & 3, Sable , a f e s s Or between t h r e e a s se s passant guardant argen t (AYSCOUGH)

BOUCHERETT AYSCOUGH

(II) Motto of Newdigate

(III) Crest of Newdigate.

21. Wall Monument

John Newdigate, son of John, d. 1642 aged 42

(I) Shield quarterly of 20 (1) Gules, three lions' gambs argent (NEWDIGATE) (2) Azure, three hands appaume argent (MALMAINS) (3) Azure, fretty argent (ETCHINGHAM) (4) Gules, three swans argent (SWANLAND) (5) Argent, a chevron gules withln a bordure engrailed

sable (BACHESWORTH) <6) Or, three bars wavy azure (SAMFORD) (7) Or, a cross gules, in dexter chief a martlet sable

(ROKESLEY) (8) Gules, on a chevron argent three roses of the field, a

crescent for difference (KN0LLE5) (9) Gules, a saltlre ermine, a crescent for difference

(NEVILLE) (10) Lozengy gules and Or, (NEVILLE ANCIENT) (N . B . Burke et al.

give "on a canton per pale argent and Or a lymphad sable"] (11) Gules, a lion rampant Or (BULMER) (12) Bendy azure and Or, a chevron argent (INGLEBERT)

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(13) A r g e n t , a l i o n rampant g u l e s c rowned Or (HILTON) (14) A r g e n t , t h r e e p i l g r i m s ' s t a v e s e r e c t i n f e s s g u l e s

(BURDEN) (15) Or, t h r e e l i o n s rampant g u l e s (CRESACRE) (16) A r g e n t , t h r e e b o a r s ' h e a d s c o u p e d s a b l e (CRADOCK) (17) Azure fretty a r g e n t (CAVE) (18) S a b l e , on a bend f l o r y c o u n t e r - f l o r y Or (? t h r e e

e s c a l l o p s g u l e s ) (BROMFLETE) (19) Ermine , on a bend s a b l e t h r e e c o n g e r s ' h e a d s c o u p e d

a r g e n t (GENELL) (20) A r g e n t , a chevron be tween t h r e e p o p i n j a y s v e r t l e g g e d

and beaked g u l e s (CLIFFE) Helm and w r e a t h of N e w d i g a t e

( I I ) Arms of Newdiga t e w i t h a c r e s c e n t impaling; P e r f e s s c a b l e and Or, a l i o n rampant c o u n t e r c h a n g e d (LULS)

( I I I ) Arms of N e w d i g a t e w i t h a c r e s c e n t f o r d i f f e r e n c e impaling: Gules, a cross engrailed, in dexter chief a lozenge argent (LEIGH)

(IV) Arms of Newdigate with a crescent for difference.

WEST WALL

22. Window

( I ) Q u a r t e r l y of 24 : ( i ) a (24) G u l e s , t h r e e l i o n s ' gambs e r a s e d argent (NEWDIGATE) ( 2 ) Azure , t h r e e l e f t hands appaume argent (MALMAINS) ( 3 ) A z u r e , a f r e t a r g e n t (ETCHINGHAM) ( 4 ) G u l e s , t h r e e swans a r g e n t (SWANLAND) ( 5 ) A r g e n t , a c h e v r o n g u l e s w i t h i n a b o r d u r e e n g r a i l e d A z u r e

(BACHWORTH o r BACHESW0RTH) ( 6 ) Or, t h r e e b a r s wavy a z u r e (SAMFORD o r SAMPFORD) ( 7 ) P e r p a l e a r g e n t end s a b l e , a u n i c o r n c o u r a n t b e t w e e n t h r e e

c r o s s e s crosslet a l l c o u n t e r c h a n g e d (DE LEYNE o r DE LEYRE)

(8) A r g e n t , a c r o s s g u l e s , i n d e x t e r c h i e f a m a r t l e t s a b l e (ROKESLEY)

(9) G u l e s , on a c h e v r o n a r g e n t t h r e e r o s e s of t h e f i e l d b a r b e d v e r t , (KNOLLES)

(10) Lozengy ( o r f u s i l l y ) a r g e n t and v e r t , on a bend a z u r e t h r e e h e a d s ( ? f o x e s ) argent (YOUNG)

( 1 1 ) G u l e s , a saltire ermine (NEVILLE) (12) Lozengy Or and g u l e s , on a c a n t o n p e r p a l e a r g e n t and Or a

lymphad s a b l e (NEVILLE ANCIENT ( 1 3 ) G u l e s , a l i o n r a m p a n t Or , (BULMER) (14) Bendy of s i x Or and v e r t , a c h e v r o n e r m i n e (INGLEBERT) (15) G u l e s , a c h e v r o n be tween t h r e e c r o s s c r o s s l e t s and i n

c h i e f a l i o n p a s s a n t Or (MABLETHORPE) (16) A r g e n t , a l i o n rampant g u l e s crowned Or (HILTON) ( 1 7 ) A r g e n t , t h r e e p i l g r i m s ' s t a v e s p a l e w i s e i n f e s s g u l e s

(BURDEN) (18) Or, t h r e e l i o n s rampant g u l e s (CRESACRE)

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(19) Argent, t h r ee boars ' heads couped sab l e (CRADOCK) (20) Azure, f r e t t y argent (CAVE) (21) Sable, a bend f l o r y c o u n t e r - f l o r y Or [? charged with three

escallops gules](BROMFLETE) (22) Ermine, on a bend s a b l e (?azure) t h r ee congers ' heads

argent (GENELL) (23) Argent, a chevron sab l e between th ree popinjays ver t

(CLIFFE)

(In 2nd & 3rd row of l i g h t s a r e i n i t i a l s D, N, date MDCCC, and XXXI) back to front)

( I I ) Crest /Badge: Azure, a swan argent beaked and gorged with a ducal coronet t he re to a chain af f ixed end ref lexed over the back Or on a wreath gu l e s and a rgen t .

( I I I ) Crest /Badge: Azure, a f l e u r - d e - l y s argent , on a wreath gu les and a rgen t . Mot to : Foyal Loyal

(IV) Crest /Badge: Azure, a horse courant mane and t a i l Or, on a wreath gu les and argent .

23. Wall Tablet

Robert Newdegate, 2nd son of Sir Richard, l6t Bt., d. 26. Nov. 1695 aged 47, married twice

1st Francesca, dau. of Tho. Harrison of Mimms, Herts, 2nd Julian, dau of Robert Seal of Grays Inn,

Gules, three lions' gambs erased argent armed Or, a crescent for difference (NEWDEGATE) Impaling: Azure, a chevron between three crowns and in chief a sun in splendour Or. (BEALE)

24. Hatchment

Dexter background black Charles Newdigate-Newdegate, who m. 1815 Maria, dau. of Ayscough Boucherett of Will ington and Sta l l ingborough, Lincs, and d.23.Apr.1833

Arms of Newdigate impal ing: Quar ter ly , 1 & 4, Azure, a cock Or (BOUCHERETT) 2 4 3, Sable, a fess Or between t h r e e a s s e s argent (AYSCOUGH) Crest : A f l e u r - d e - l y s argent M a n t l i n g : Gules and argent Motto: Confido r e c t e agens.

25. Hatchment

Dexter background black Charles Parker who m. 1785 Jane, dau. of Sir John Anstruther, 2nd Bt., and d. 2*. Apr. 1795

Sable, a s t a g t r l ppan t argent between t h r e e pheons Or within a bordure Argent p e l l e t t y (PARKER) Impaling: Argent, t h r e e p i l e s issuant from the chief sab le (ANSTRUTHER) C r e s t : , A sheaf of arrows in saltire and pole Or t i e d with a r ibbon sab le M a n t l i n g : Gules and argent Motto: I n c o e l o gules

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26. Hatchment

Dexter background black . Probably for Robert George Spedding, d. 21 . May. 1824 aged 66, and h i s

wife Sarah. He was son of Rev. Benjamin Spedding, sometime Chaplain t o the Earl of Essex whose family name was Capel l .

Quarter ly , 1 & 4, Or, t h r ee c ro s s c r o s s l e t s f i t chy gu les , 2 4 3, Gules, a l i on rampant between th ree c rosses c r o s s l e t f i tchy Or (? for Capel l ) Overall on a bend azure a dolphin between two p l a t e s (SPEDDING) Impaling: Quar ter ly Or and gu les , on a bend sab le f ive bezants (?Stebblng)

Crest : Out of a mural coronet argent a demi-l ion rampant proper holding a garb Or and a sword argent h i l l e d Or Mantling: Gules and argent Motto: In coelo quies.

SPEDDING STEBBING

27. Hatchment

S i r Richard Newdigate, 2nd Bt . , who m. twice: 1st Mary, dau. of S i r Edward Bagot, 2nd Bt. d. Sept. 1672, 2nd Henr ie t ta , dau. of Thomas Wigginton of Ham, Surrey,

and d. 4 . Jan . 1709/10

WIGGINTON

( I ) Main sh ie ld , (Background a l l block) Gules, t h r ee l i o n s ' gambs erased argent , the badge of Uls te r (NEWDIGATE) ( I I ) Dexter, (Background a l l black) Arms of Newdigate impaling:

Argent, two chevronels azure (BAGOT) ( I I I ) (Dexter background black) Arms of Newdigate impaling:

Gules, a chevron (?sab le /azure) between th ree molets Or or argent (WIGGINTON)

Crest : A f l e u r - d e - l y s argent Mantling: Gules and argent Motto: Mors janua vitam.

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28. Hatchment

All black background Probably for John Newdigate, 2nd con of Sir Richard Newdigate, 2nd Bt d. 17C5

Quarter ly , 1 & 4, Newdigate 2, Azure, t h r ee s i n i s t e r hands appaume (MALMAINS) 3, Azure f r e t t y argent (ETCHINGHAM)

29. Hall Tablet

William Baynes of Harefield Place, d. 25.Nov. 1798 aged 79

Sable, two bones crosswise argent (BAYNES) Crest: An arm vested azure cuffed argent holding a bone.

BAYNES

30. Wall Tablet

BELL

John Bell, d. 12. Aug. 1800, aged 87, and Elizabeth his wife, d. 8. Aug. 1829, aged 79

Sable, a fess ermine between three bells argent (BELL) Impaling: Argent, on a fess sable three stags' heads erased Or (?Bradford) Crest: A swan's heed erased Or holding a fish argent

NAVE, WEST WALL

31. Hatchment

All black background Lt.Gen. S i r George Cooke, K. C. B. , who died unm. 3. Feb. 1837

Paly gules and sable, three eagles displayed argent, encircled by the Order of the Both, Crest: A demi-eagle displayed per pale

gules and sable beaked and crowned Or

Mantling: Gules and argent Motto: Fortiter in re suaviter in modo Four flags in saltire behind shield

COOKE •

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32. Wall Tablet

War Manorial t o the Aus t ra l i an Forces who died at Haref ie ld Hospi ta l during the Great War

Badge of Aus t ra l ian Forces

33. West Window

(I) Centre l i g h t , ARMS of Newdigate Crest : a swan argent gorged and chained Or Motto: Confide r e c t e agnes ( s i c )

(for Newdigate of Haref ie ld)

( I I ) Left l i g h t , Arms of Cooke Crest : An eag le displayed per pale gu les and sab l e crowned Or Motto: F o r t i t e r in re suav i t e r in modo

(for Georgius Cooke)

( I I I ) Right l i g h t , Arms of Cooke impaling: Azure, a chevron between th ree l i o n s ' heads couped Or (WYNDHAM)

(for Henricus Cooke)

(IV) Roundels contain the Orders of Hanover, Bath, Tower and Sword (Por tuga l ) , St. George (Russia) , Mi l i t a ry Merit (Hesse)

34. Hatchment

WYNDHAM

Major Gen. S i r Henry Cooke, K.C.H., who m. 1834 Ka the r ine , dau. of Admiral Windham of Fe lbr lgg , Norfolk, and d. s. p. 10. Mar. 1837

Two car touches . Dexter. Arms of Cooke, e n c i r c l e d by the Order of Hanover Sinister, Arms of Cooke impaling:

Azure, a chevron between th ree l i o n s ' heads erased Or (WYNDHAM) Crest : A demi-eagle displayed per p a l e gu les and sab le crowned Or Motto: Fortiter in re suaviter in modo Flags in saltire behind cartouches Orders below shield: Guelphic Order of Hanover, The Bath, The Tower and Sword (Portugal), St. George (Russia), Military Merit

(Hesse) as in window, Ho. 33

HAVE, NORTH WALL

35 . Hatchment

Sinister b a c k g r o u n d b l a c k Almeria ( A l i c e M a r i a ) , dau of George , 3 r d Baron C a r p e n t e r , a. t w i c e

1 s t C h a r l e s Wyndham, 2nd E a r l of Egremont 2nd (1767) Count J o h n M a u r i c e Bruehl, Saxony Ambassador

she d. l . J u n . 1794

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Shield and lozenge, a l l mantel led gu les and ermine. Shield, Dexter, Quar ter ly , 1 ft 4, Per pale Or and gules, a double-headed eagle d isp layed per pale s ab l e and argent crowned on both heads Or (BRUEHL)

2 4 3, Azure, a chevron argent (BRUEHL) Impaling: Paly argent and gu les , on a chevron azure t h r e e c ro s se s c r o s s l e t Or (CARPENTER) Coronet of a German Count Supporters : Dexter, A l i on rampant crowned Or

S i n i s t e r , A horse per fess embatt led argent and gules

BRUEHL CARPENTER

Lozenge, Azure, a chevron between t h r e e l i o n s ' heads erased Or (WYNDHAM) Impaling: Carpenter as above Coronet of an Engl ish Countess Supporters: Dexter, A l i o n rampant azure winged Or

S i n i s t e r , A horse per fess embatt led argent and gu les Motto: Au bon d r o i t

35* Hall Tablet

Sir George and Sir Henry Cooke, gives the Orders of the two brother Generals

36. Wood Carving on Organ Loft

Royal Arms as in use from 1837 within the Garter, standing on a bible instead of a compartment, (probably Victorian)

37. Hatchment

Dexter Background black John Bell, d. 12. Aug. 1600, and Elizabeth, his wife d. 1829 (see No. 30 above)

Sable, a fess ermine between t h r e e b e l l s argent (BELL) Impaling: Argent, on a fess s a b l e t h r ee s t a g s ' heads erased Or (?Bradford) Crest : A swan's head erased Or, i n i t s mouth a f ish proper Mantling: Gules and argent Motto: Resurgam

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38. Wall Monument

William Ashby of Breakspear, d. 18. Apr. 1760, m. twice

1st Anne Alleyn 2nd Anne, dau of Whitlock Bulstrode of Hounslow

Sable, a chevron between t h r e e eag le s d isp layed Or (ASHBY)

ASHBY

39. Wall Tablet

Char lo t t e Ellen, wife of Benjamin Joseph Spedding of Haref ield, dau. of . . . Smi th , d. 4. Nov. 1842 aged 44, a l s o of Benjamin Joseph Spedding, d. 18. Feb. 1865 aged 76, a l s o t h e i r son, Benjamin Joseph Spedding, d. 20. Apr. 1881 aged 57

Quarter ly , 1 & 4, Or, t h r e e c r o s s e s crosslet fitchy gules 2 & 3, Gules, a l i on rampant between t h r e e c r o s s e s c r o s s l e t fitchy Or (cf. Capel l ) Overa l l , on a bend azure a dolphin between two p l a t e s (SPEDDING)

Impaling: Quar ter ly Or and gu l e s , on a bend s a b l e f ive bezants (?Stebbing) Crest : Out of a mural coronet a demi- l ion rampant holding a garb and a sword Motto: Vir tus incendi t v i r e s

FLOOR, IN FRONT OF CHANCEL STEPS (Covered by ca rpe t )

40. Ledger Stone

Richard Newdigate

Arms of Newdigate impaling arms of Leigh

BREAKSPEAR CHAPEL, BY STEPS

41. Wall Tablet

John P r i t c h e t t , Bishop of Gloucester , d. Jan 1660, aged 75

Azure, two keys in s a l t i r e words upwards and outwards Or (SEE OF GLOUCESTER) Impaling: Paly of six argent and azure, a m i l l r i n d (?a f r e t ) Or (PRITCHETT) For the c r e s t : A b i shop ' s mi t re Or For suppor te r s : Two b i b l e s c lasped Or

PRITCHETT

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SOUTH SIDE

42. Wall Tablet , uncoloured and unhatched

Joseph Ashby P a r t r i d g e , son of Joseph P a r t r i d g e and El izabe th Ashby), d. 1857 aged 82, and Ann El izabe th Pa r t r i dge , h i s wife, dau. of Revd. John Drake and Mary, d. 1855 aged 68,

Quarterly, 1 & 4, (Gules), on a fess engra i l ed c o t l s e d between th ree pa r t r idges r i s i n g (Or) t h r e e roundels (gules) (PARTRIDGE)

2 & 3, (Azure), a chevron between t h r e e double-headed e a g l e s displayed (Or) (ASH3Y)

Impaling: Quar ter ly , 1 & 4, a wyvern with wings d isp layed (DRAKE) 2 4 3, two chevrons between t h r e e ro se s (WICKHAM)

Cres t s : Dexter, A p a r t r i d g e r i s i n g S i n i s t e r : An eagle) r i s i n g

PARTRIDGE DRAKE WYKEHAM

43. Brass P l a t e

Alfred Henry Tarleton of Breakspears, 1862 - 1921

Crest: Out of a sural coronet gules, between two ostrich feathers a leopard's face affronte Motto: Post nubila phoebus

WEST SIDE

44. Three Flags: B r i t i s h Legion and two of A u s t r a l i a

CHAPEL ROOF BEAMS

45. ( I ) Arms: of Newdigate

( I I ) Arms of Ashby

NORTH SIDE

46. Brass Plate

War Memorial t o the Staff of Breekspears E s t a t e who died in t he Great War

Out of a coronet the Union Flag and the Blue Ensign

47. Wall Monument

For Sir Robert Ashby, d. 1617, and his wife Dorothy, dau . of Francis Haydon of the Grove, Watford, also their son, Sir Francis Ashby, d. 1623, First and last Bt.

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(I) Quarterly, 1 & 4, (Azure), a chevron Or between three eagles displayed argent (ASHBY)

2 & 3, Argent, on a bend sable three lions' heads erased argent crowned Or (WROTH)

Crest: An eagle displayed argent crowned Or

(II) Arms of Ashby impaling: Quarterly argent and gules, a cross engrailed counterchanged (HAYDON)

WROTH HAYDON

Wall Monument

Anne, (first) wife of William Ashby, dau of John Alleyn of Grays Inn, d. 3. Jul. 1723 aged 27 Quarter ly , 1 ft 4, Arms of Ashby

2 ft 3, Ermine, on a c ro s s sable f ive m i l l r i n d s argent (TURNER) In pre tence: Sable, a c ro s s potent Or (ALLEYN)

END

Wall Tablet

TURNER

Anne Catherine Pa r t r i dge of Haref ie ld only dau. of Joseph Pa r t r i dge of Breakspears and of E l i zabe th h i s wife, b. 28. Aug. 1773, d. 19. Dec. 1855

Lozenge, uncoloured, Quar ter ly , 1 ft 4, Arms of P a r t r i d g e as above No. 42

2 & 3, Arms of Ashby as above.

Wall Monument

Mrs. Mary Ashby, wife of Robert Ashby of Breakspears, dau. of Admiral Peter Toms, d. 13. Sept. 1767 aged 67 , , a l s o Robert Ashby, Sen., d. 2.Jun. 1769 aged 69, ded ica ted by t h e i r dau. E l izabe th in 1774

(Arms uncoloured) Ashby impaling: A garb between four b i rd s (?Toms) Cres t : (on the s h i e l d ) on a wreath an eag l e crowned r i s i n g

Flag of the Anzac Assoc ia t ion

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REVEALS OF WINDOW

52. T i l e s of the arms of Ashby

EAST WINDOW

53. ARMS of Ashby, and rebus of ash t r e e and h ive of bees.

54. Flag of A u s t r a l i a

SOUTH WALL

55. Wall Tablet - uncoloured

Joseph Pa r t r i dge , d. 24. Dec. 1792 aged 75, and El izabe th h i s widow, dau. and h e i r e s s of Robert Ashby of Breakspears, d. 30. May. 1817 aged 82,

(Arms uncoloured) on a fess engra i l ed c o t i s e d between th ree p a r t r i d g e s r i s i n g th ree roundels (PARTRIDGE) In pre tence: Ares o f Ashby, Crest: a partridge rising,

56. Brass Plate

William Wickham Drake of Breakspears, d. 18. Nov. 1877 aged 68, also Mary Agnes his widow, d. 30. May. 1889 aged 65

Quarterly, 1 & 4, Argent, a firedrake gules (DRAKE)

2 4 3, Argent, two chevrons sable between three roses gules (WICKHAM)

Impaling:

Gules, a double-headed eagle displayed Or, a chief checky sable and argent (?Halstead)

Crests: Dexter: a dexter arm erect proper holding a battleaxe sable blade Or (DRAKE)

Sinister: a bull's head erased sable collared and charged on the neck with two chevrons Or (WICKI1AM)

Motto: Vigilandum

EAST SIDE OF STEPS

57. Wall Tablet

Probably for John Alleyn, d. 1719, who m. .... Feilding. He was father of Anne Alleyn (See No. 48 above). (Other names: Francis and William Ashby of Breakspears, Edward Feilding (Bristol), Edward Onslow (Salop), Elizabeth Alleyn)

Dexter : blank Sinister: on a fess three lozenges (?FEILDING) Crest: • A deal-lion holding a book Or

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CHAPEL FLOOR BELOW STEP TO DOOR

58. Brass

George Ashby, d. 1514, and Rose his wife Three shields (I) Arms of Ashby

(II) Ashby impaling:

Quarter ly , 1 & 4 a c ro s s engra i l ed 2 & 3, a bear rampant nuzzled

(PEYTON) (BERNARD)

( I I I ) Arms of Ashby impaling: on a fess between two chevrons each charged with an

e sca l lop between two ro se s t h r e e garbs (EDEN)

59.

60.

61.

62

PEYTON/BERNARD EDEN

Ledger Stone

Francis Ashby, d. 1743 aged S3, and Mrs. Judith Ashby, dau of William Turner of Ickenham, d. 1753 aged 87

Arms of Ashby Impaling and in pretence: Ermine, on a cross five crosses moline (?Millrinds) (TURNER)

Ledger Stone

Anne Ashby, d. 1723 aged 23, dau. of John Alleyn

Quarterly, 1 & 4, Arms of Ashby 2 6 3, Arms of Turner a6 above

In pretence: a cross potent (ALLEYN) Crest: An eagle displayed crowned

Ledger Stone

Mr. John Ashby, d. 2. Aug. 1713, aged 24

Arms of Ashby quartering Turner

Ledger Stone

Mrs. Judith Ashby, d. 13. Dec. 1723, aged 37

Lozenge: Arms of Ashby

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63. Tomb near South East corner of Church Lady El izabe th Long, 2nd wife of S i r Walter Long of Whaddon, 1st Bt. (Pur i t an and Par l iamentar ian but l a t e r suppor te r of t he Res to ra t ion ) , and dau of John Coates of Woodcote, Salop, d. 1688

Arms uncoloured, pa r t l y hatched between two f launches ermine a l i on rampant between c rosses

c r o s s l e t , the badge of U l s t e r (LONG) Impaling: 1 & 4 , ermine

2 & 3, paly of s i x , t he badge of U l s t e r (?for Coates)

LONG COATES

64. Tomb up slope east of No. 63 Robert George Spedding, son of Rev. Benjamin Peddling formerly of Watford and Chaplain to the Earl of Essex (whose family name was Capel), d. 1824, and Sarah his wife, d. 1841

Quarterly, 1 & 4 three cross crosslets fitchy 2 * 3 a lion rampant between three crosses crosslet fitchy (this quarter resembles the arms of Capel) Overall, on a bend a ?dolphin between two roundels (SPEDDING)

Impaling: Quarterly, on a bend five roundels (?Stebbing) (Cf. Hatchment, No. 26)

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CHANCEL, Window, North Wall

1. Stone Tablet

Members of the De S a l i s Family, Jerome 2nd Count 1709 - 1794, Peter 3rd Count 1738 - 1807, Henry Jerome 1740 - 1810, Jerome 4th Count 1771 - 1836, Peter 5th Count 1779 - 1870, John 6th Count 1818 - 1871.

HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE OBERACH DE SALIS

Quar ter ly of four,

1 4 4, Or, an eag le displayed sab le ( Imperia l Augmentation of Holy Roman Empire) 2 4 3, Azure, t h r e e bends s i n i s t e r argent surmounted by a l i on rampant holding in the dex te r paw a sword h i l t in base Or (OBERACH)

In pre tence Paly of s ix argent and gules , on a chief Or a s a l i x t r e e proper (DE SALIS)

Coronet: Count of t he Holy Roman Empire Suppor ters : Dexter a lion, s i n i s t e r a g r i f f i n reguardant both Or Motto: Pro deo rege et p a t r l a

North Wall, between windows

2. Brass Shie ld on Eas te r Sepulchre, (See Brass oppos i te , No. 8)

Gregory Lovell , "Esquyer. l a t e lord of the town of Harl ington and pat ron of the church", and Anne, h i s wife, daughter of Davyth Bellyngham. Shield, q u a r t e r l y of four,

1 & 4, Barry nebuly Or and gu les , a canton ermine. (LOVELL) 2 4 3, Argent or Or, a Hon rampant gu les crowned, o v e r a l l on a bend s i x rounde ls

Impaling q u a r t e r l y of four 1 4 4, (Argent?) , a bugle horn (sable?) (BELLINGHAM) 2 & 3, Argent or Or, t h r ee bend3 gu les on a canton a l s o gu l e s a lion passant . (?Clesby)

A crescent for d i f fe rence .

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Below window

3. Henrietta Fane De Salis, Countess De Sails, d. 26. Oct. 1856 aged 72

(I) . On a lozenge, uncoloured Paly of (six argent and gules), on a chief (0r) a salix tree (proper) (DE SALIS)

FANE FOSTER

Impaling (Azure), (?per fess) three dexter gauntlets backs affronty (Or) (FANE)

Supporters and coronet as above, No. 1.

(II) On a lozenge ... chevron (vert?) between three bugle horns (sable?) (?Foster/Forster>

*. East Window

Top left (I) Sable, a single tower Or.

Bottom left (II) Gules, two swords in s a l t i r e proper hil ted and pommelled Or,

the dexter surmounted of the sinister. (for St. Paul)

Top right (III) Paly of six argent and gules, on a chief Or a salix tree

proper (DE SALIS)

Bottom right (IV) Gules, two keys in s a l t i r e Or wards outwards and uppermost,

the dex te r surmounted of the s i n i s t e r . (for St. Pe te r )

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CHANCEL, S o u t h Wall

5. Brass Plaque, uncoloured

Lt.Gen. Rodolph De S a l i s , C. B. , d. 13. Mar. 1880 aged 68

Quar te r ly of s ix , <1) Paly of s i x (argent and g u l e s ) , on a chief (Or) a s a l i x t r e e (proper) (DE SALIS) (2) (Azure), t h r ee dex te r g a u n t l e t s backs a f f ron ty (Or) (FANE) (3) Quar te r ly (argent and g u l e s ) , a f re t (Or) o v e r a l l a bend (Sable) (DESPENSER) (4) Quar ter ly , ( i & iv ) France modern, (ii & i i i ) England, a l l

within a bordure compony (argent and azure) (BEAUFORT) (5) (Gules), on a saltire (argent) a rose (gules) (NEVILLE) (6) (Gules), a fess between s i x c ross crosslets (Or) (BEAUCHAMP)

Cres t s : An eag le d isp layed A naked female demi-f igure A b u l l ' s head A deal-lion holding a sword in the dexter paw, and with a flag over the shoulder barry of six.

Supporters: Dexter a lion. Sinister a griffin reguardant. Coronet of a Count of the Holy Roman Empire Motto: Pro deo rege et patrla

6. Window

Shield: Quar te r ly of s ix , (1) Paly of six argent and gu les , on a chief Or a salix t r e e proper (DE SALIS) (2) Azure, t h r ee dex te r g a u n t l e t s backs a f f ron ty Or (FANE) (3) Quar ter ly argent and gu les , a f re t Or o v e r a l l a bend Sable (DESPENSER) (4) Quar ter ly , ( i & iv) France modern, (ii & iii) England, a l l

wi th in a bordure compony argent and azure (BEAUFORT) (5) Gules, on a saltire argent a rose gu l e s (NEVILLE) (6) Gules, a fess between s i x c ro s s c r o s s l e t s Or (BEAUCHAMP)

Cres t s : Out of a coronet , an eag le displayed sab l e Out of a coronet , a naked female demi-f igure proper, winged crowned and c r ined Or Out of a coronet , a b u l l ' s head argent pled s ab l e armed Or, charged on the neck with a rose gu les barbed and seeded proper Out of a coronet , a demi-l ion rampant crowned Or, holding e rec t a sword proper h i l t e d and pommelled Or, over i t s s i n i s t e r shoulder a pennant barry wavy of s ix g u l e s and argent

Coronet: Count of the Holy Roman Empire

Supporters: Dexter a lion, Sinister a griffin reguardant Or,

Motto: Pro deo rege et patria

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Monument, uncoloured, p a r t l y hatched

Jerome Fane De S a i l s , Count of t he Germanic Empire, who married as his t h i r d wife Henr ie t t a , daughter of William Fos te r , Bishop of Kilmore. d. Oct. 1S36 aged 66

(I) Quarterly of six,

(1) (See No. 1 above) Quar ter ly , 1 & 4, an eag le d isp layed (Augmentation of the Holy Roman Empire, 2 4 3, t h r e e bends s i n i s t e r surmounted by a l i on rampant holding in t he dex te r paw a sword e r e c t (OBERACH) In pre tence , Paly of six, on a chief a salix tree (DE SALIS)

(2) Paly of six, on a chief a salix tree (DE SALIS) (3) Three dexter gauntlets palms affronte (FANE) (4) On a saltire a rose (NEVILLE) (5) A fess between six cross crosslets (BEAUCHAMP) (6) Quarterly, in the second and third a fret, overall a bend

(DESPENSER)

(II) ... a chevron (?vert> between three bugle horns (?sable) (FOSTER)

Brass on wall monument (see No. 2, above)

Gregory Lovell and his wife Anne Bellyngham.

(I) Quarterly of four 1 & 4 , ... a bugle horn (sable?) (BELLYNGHAM) 2 & 3, ... three bends (azure?), on a canton a lion passant (?Clesby)

(II) Quar t e r ly of four

l & 4, barry nebuly, a canton ermine. (LOVELL) 2 & 3, . . . a l i on rampant crowned, o v e r a l l on a bend s i x roundels

Impaling Quar t e r ly of four

1 & 4, a buglehorn (BELLYNGHAM) 2 4 3, t h r ee bends, on a canton a l i on passant . (?Clesby)

Window

Charles Louis De Sails, Count of the Germanic Empire, d. 25. Jun. 18*5 aged 24

Full achievement of De Sails as in first window, No. 6. above.

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CHANCEL FLOOR

10. Ledger Stone (under carpet)

Charles Bennett, Earl of Tankerville, Baron Ossulston, m. Alicia, dau. and coheir of Sir John Astley, Bt. d. 27. Oct. 1767 aged 51

Shield, uncoloured and badly worn, quarterly of six:

(1 & 6) ... a roundel between three demi-lions rampant (BENNETT) (2) ... a lion rampant within a bordure wavy (GREY) (3) Barry of six.. . overall a bend (4) ... a chevron between three leopards' faces (5) ... three lions rampant

Impaling: ... a cinquefoll pierced (?Astley)

Supporters: two lions crowned and charged on the shoulder with a roundel Coronet: of an Earl Motto: De Bon Vouloir Servir le Roy

NAVE, SOUTH WALL above pu lp i t

11. Monument

Revd John Williams, M. A., d. U.Nov. 1789 aged 72 years , Rector for 41 years ,

Shie ld , hatched Quar ter ly , 1 * 4 , . . . a chevron gu les between t h r e e f l e u r - d e - l y s (WILLIAMS)

2, . . . a s t a g at gaze (?) 3, . . . a l i on rampant

WILLIAMS

SOUTH WALL, above door

12. Wall Monument

S i r John Bennett, K. B. , Lord Ossulston, d. 1686 aged 70, m. 1st E l izabe th , Countess of Mulgrave, dau. of Lyonell C r a n f e i d , Earl of Middlesex

2nd Bridget , dau. of John Howe of Langor, Nottingham Shield, uncoloured, (Gules) a roundel (Or) between th ree demi-lions rampant (argent) (BENNETT)

A ba ron ' s coronet .

BENNETT

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NORTH AISLE. WEST WALL,

13. B r a s s P l a q u e

John Henry Anthony Hubert, 5th son of Jerome Fane, Count De Sails, b. 10. Dec. 1819, d. 11. Feb. 1894, and of Julia his wife, b. 5. Oct. 1824, d. 8. Sep. 1890, both at Bangalore, also of two of their sons, Henry Jerome Richard, 1851 - 1890, and Arthur Leopold Shum, 1853 -1854.

Shield hatched: Paly of six argent and gules, on a chief Or a salix tree proper. C o r o n e t of an I m p e r i a l Count

14. B r a s s P l a q u e

Leopold Fane De Salis, M. L. C., of Tharwa, New South Wales, Australia, 1816 - 1898, and his wife Charlotte, dau. of Capt. MacDonald. 1818 -1878, and their son Rodolph, 18*6 - 1876.

Shield hatched as No. 13, with arms of De Sails.

NORTH WALL

15. Banner

Two shields for Saints Peter and Paul, as in East Window, No. * above NORTH AISLE. EAST END

16. Wal l Monument

L t . G e n . Rodolph De S a l i s , C. B . , d. 18. M a r . 1830 a g e d 6 8 , C o l o n e l of 8 t h Regiment of H u s s a r s w h i c h h e l e d a t C h a r g e of B a l a c l a v a and in I n d i a n Mutiny.

C r e s t s : <1) A d e m i - l i o n h o l d i n g in t h e d e x t e r paw a sword h i l t downwards, a n d by t h e s i n i s t e r s h o u l d e r a p e n n a n t , issuant from a d u c a l c o r o n e t a n d s u r m o u n t e d by a C o u n t ' s c o r o n e t , ( 2 ) A d e m i - a n g e l c rowned issuant from a M a r q u e s s ' s c o r o n e t and s u r m o u n t e d by a C o u n t ' s c o r o n e t

B a n n e r s : CD I r i s h h a r p s u r m o u n t e d by crown, t h e r e o n a l i o n s t a t a n t g u a r d a n t , be low, a s c r o l l of The K i n g ' s Roya l I r i s h H u s s a r s (2) Names of b a t t l e s i n which h e t o o k p a r t .

17. Rover Scou t F l a g

C r o s s of S t . George , w i t h Rover Scou t Emblem in c e n t r e and d e v i c e s i n t h e q u a r t e r s : (1) S a b l e , on a w r e a t h , a g r i f f i n s t a t a n t g u l e s ( ? c r e s t of S h a c k e l l ,

f a m i l y who l e a s e d t h e o r i g i n a l S c o u t H u t ) (2) S a b l e , a d e v i c e r e s e m b l i n g t h e z o d i a c s i g n of T a u r u s a r g e n t (3) Arms of t h e C o u n t y of M i d d l e s e x , w i t h i n t h e words " C o u n t y

M i d d l e s e x - Docendo D i s c i m u s " <*) G u l e s , two k e y s i n s a l t i r e Or ( f o r S t . P e t e r )

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CHANCEL, SOUTH WALL

1. Wall Tablet

Rev. John Bush, M.A. d. Jan. 1713, aged 48

Shield: Azure, a wolf rampant argent collared and chained Or between in fess two crosses paty fitchy also argent, on a chief indented Or three wolves' heads couped sable (almost indecipherable) Crest: On a wreath azure and Or a goat's head erased argent collared sable.

BUSH

2. Wall Tablet

Anna Bankes, wife of Richard Bankes, dau of John Middleton, d. 27. Feb. 1734/5

Cartouche: Sable, on a cross Or between four fleur-de-lys argent five pellets (one visible), crescent for difference. (BANKES) Impaling: Quarterly gules and Or, in the first quarter a cross fleury/crosslet/patonce(?) argent (no longer visible)

SOUTH AISLE

Ledger Stone (now partly covered)

Thomas Jordon, son of Richard Jordon and Elizabeth hl6 wife, dau of Daniel Banks snr. d. 4. Feb. 1694, aged 51

Arcs: On a fess between three towers a lion passant guardant.

Crest: On a chapeau a falcon volant. JORDON

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4. Ledger Stone

Richard Combes, gent. d. 16. May. 1672, aged 30, also the bodies of his father, grandfather and great grandfather, all named Richard Combes

Arms: Ermine, three lions passant in pale. Crest: A dexter arm in armour embowed holding a lance.

COMBES

5. War Memorial Plaque, 1914-1918

Arms of England and of Middlesex

NORTH AISLE

6. Wall Tablet

Vlce-Admiral Charles Stirling, of Woburn Farm, Chertsey, d. 7. Nov. 1833, aged 74, and Charlotte his wife, 2nd dau. of Andrew Grote Esq. d. 25. Mar. 1825, aged 62, burled at Grays, Oxon.

Arms: Argent, on a bend engrailed azure between two roses gules three buckles Or within a bordure vert (STIRLING)

Impaling: Argent, on a mount vert three fir trees proper, on the dexter side a pale Or (GROTE)

STIRLING

GROTE

Crest: On a wreath argent and azure out of a ducal coronet Or, a dexter arm embowed holding a sword proper (damaged)

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BETWEEN WINDOWS

7. Shie ld , f ree s t and ing

Arms: Argent, two chevronels sab le between t h r e e roses gu les , for William Wykeham, who founded New College, Oxford 1379

WYKEHAM

NORTH WALL

8. Brass P l a t e

Thomas T i l l y e r Whipham, D. M. Oxon, d. 3. Nov. 1917, and Florence Mary Whipham d. 14. Mar. 1893

Arms: Or, on a chief indented gu l e s a chaple t between two covered cups Or (hatched)

Motto: Nec Prodigus nec Avarus

TILLYER (1)

TILLYER (2)

9. Wall Tablet

E l izabe th , wife of James T i l l y e r , d. 10. 7. 1827, aged 51, and H a r r i o t t , a l s o wife of James T i l l y e r , d. 14. 8. 1856, aged 84, James T i l l y e r , d. 24 .5 . 1861, aged 84, and Ann, dau of James and E l i zabe th , d. 30. 5. 1878, aged 71.

Arms: Sable, on a fess Or between two l i o n s passant guardant s ab l e a c r o s s paty between two c r e s c e n t s g u l e s (TILLYER) Impaling: Sable, a g r i f f i n passant Or

Cres t : A demi ca t -a -mounta in proper.

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CHANCEL

1. Pew Ends, uncoloured.

(i) An archiepiscopal cross in pale surmounted of a pall charged with three crosses paty fitchy, (Roundels at the ends of the arms and the intersections of the cross, (Archdiocese of Canterbury).

(ii & iii) On a cross engrailed a lion passant between four leopards ' faces, on a chief a rose between two Cornish choughs, (Wolsey)

(iv & V) Ermine, on a bend between two eagles displayed three griffins' heads erased a mullet for difference (YOUNG) see Wall Tablet, No. 6)

ARCHDIOCESE OF CANTERBURY YOUNG

CHANCEL FLOOR, Under carpet, north side

2. Brass, (see LAMAS Transactions V)

John Byrkhede, (Rector and Canon of Wells, Rector of Harrow, d.1468, possibly had been educated by Archbishop Arundell, Steward and Executor of Archbishop Chicheley, whose arms also were on the brass)

Arms of the Archdiocese of Canterbury impaling Quarterly, 1 & 4, Gules a lion rampant Or (Fitzalan)

2 & 3, Checky Or and azure (Warrenne)

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3. Brass (see LAMAS Transactions IX)

William Wightman, d.1579, and his wife Etheldreda (Audrey)

(I) Argent, on a bend engrailed gules between three Cornish choughs proper three leopards' faces Or. (WIGHTMAN)

Crest: A stork argent winged sable membered gules holding in the mouth a snake winding round the body vert.

(II) (above figure of lady) Wightman as above impaling

Gules, three stags heads couped Or. (DEERING)

WIGHTMAN (III) Wightman as above without the crest.

Ledger Stone

William Horne, d.l6.Sep.l685, a master at the school of John Lyons

A hunting horn stringed.... impaling Per chevron....three mullets

East Window, four heraldic lights

(i) Gules, two swords in saltire points uppermost proper hilts and pommels Or, (Diocese of London)

(ii) Azure, an archiepiscopal staff in pale Or surmounted of a pall argent fringed gold and charged with four crosses paty fitchy sable, (Archdiocese of Canterbury)

(iii) Archdiocese of Canterbury impaling Per saltire azure and gules, a cross bottony Or, a mound in base (attributed arms of Archbishop LANFRANC, 1070-89)

LANFRANC

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(iv) Archdiocese of Canterbury impaling Argent, three Cornish choughs sable, 2 & 1 (Archbishop Thomas a BECKET, 1162-70)

(v) Sable, two lions passant guardant, within a bordure engrailed Or (RUSHOUT, Baron Northwick)

(vi) Sable, on a cross engrailed argent a lion passant gules between four leopards faces azure (each on an ogress), on a chief Or a rose gules seeded Or between two Cornish choughs sable (WOLSEY)

6. Chairs beside the altar with embroidered panels

(i) Arms of Lanfranc, Per saltire gules and azure, a cross bottony on a mound in base Or, ensigned by a mitre,

(ii) Argent, a cross formy throughout (elsewhere shown plain) between 12 guttes de sang ensigned by a mitre, (attributed arms of Archbishop ANSELM

CHANCEL. SOUTH WALL

7. Window

Edward, Catherine and Sophia Goodenough, 1901

Argent, on a cross gules pierced Or inscribed with the letters INRI sable between the letters MR IA a canton (Probably symbolism of St. Mary the Virgin)

FAULDER

8. Window

Robert Augustus Faulder. 1821 - 1906.

Gules, a fleur-de-lys between three stags' heads caboshed argent, (Burke's General Armory gives gules, a fleur-de-lys between three bucks' heads Or attired argent for Fawlde of Ravensden, Co. Bedford)

9 Window

George Barlow Denniss, d.6.Jan.l900 aged 21

Azure, three leopards' faces jessant-de-lys Or

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10 Window

Cecilia Siddons, wife of Robert Augustus Faulder, 1832-1909, and their daughter Elizabeth Cecilia Grenside, 1855-1909, Arms as No. 6 above.

CHANCEL, SOUTH WALL, WEST END

11. Wall Tablet

Henry Young, of Sudbury Grove, brother of Sir Charles Young, Garter King of Anns, married Maria Fladgate daughter of Francis Fladgate, b.25.Dec.l797, d.l.Dec.1869

Quarterly, 1 & 4, Ermine, on a bend between two eagles displayed sable three griffins' heads erased Or,

2 & 3, Per fess gules and argent, a pale counterchanged charged with three crosses crosslet Or on the gules sections, within a bordure compony Or and azure

impaling Paly of six Or and vert, on a chief indented argent three ? bulls' heads (Fladgate)

Crests: Dexter, A griffin gules holding a flower in its mouth, Sinister, An anchor sable ? the stock Or.

Motto: Nullius in Verba

N.B. Arms granted in 1822 to the father of Sir Charles Young, Garter 1842-69, d.31.Aug.l869: Arms as 1 & 4 above Crests: Dexter, A dragon couchant wings elevated gules collared and chain

reflexed over the back Or, in the mouth a rose per pale Or and argent slipped and seeded proper.

Sinister, In water representing the sea an anchor erect sable ring and stock Or the shank entwined by a serpent proper.

Sir Charles Young quartered his father's arms with those of his mother, Mary Waring, natural daughter of Charles. Duke of Norfolk, d. 1815, Per fess gules and argent, a pale counterchanged and three cross crosslets 2 & 1 argent all within a bordure compony Or and azure.

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12. Ledger Stone

Sir Samuel Garth, d.l8.Jan.l718, and Lady Garth, d.May.1717

Two lions passant in pale between three crosses fitchy, (GARTH) in pretence, and impaling Ermine, on a bend three cinquefoils

SOUTH TRANSEPT, EAST WALL

13 Cartouche, above tablet to Robert Sumner

.. a fess gules

14. Wall Tablet

Richard Colville, married Frances daughter of Thomas Carter, he d.l5.Jul.l723 aged 62, she d.24 Jun. 1729 aged 50 .

Or, a lion rampant azure/vert (COLVILLE) in pretence Gules, a chevron between three lozenges (?buckles) Or impaling

Gules, a chevron between three buckles Or

SOUTH AISLE, SOUTH WALL

15 Wall Tablet

John Theodore Horley, d,16.Jan.l922 aged 87,

Arms?: Vert, a cross flory Or between four daisy heads proper

16. Glass

William Adams Jukes

Arms: quarterly of four (i) Azure, three birds' heads erased argent, (ii) Argent, three hunting horns sable garnished Or (iii) Sable, three pheons argent, (iv) Argent, a chevron gules between three flowers slipped proper

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Wall Tablet, uncoloured, but see No. 18

Thomas Graham, apothecary to George I and George II, and his wife, he dl4.May.1733 aged 67, she d.l0.Jan. 1724

Quarterly, 1 & 4, (Or), on a pale (gules) a mulle, on a chief (azure) three escallops (Or)

2 & 3,... a fess checky, on a chief a chevron

GRAHAM

18. Wall Tablet (not coloured or hatched)

Daniel Graham

Quarterly, 1 & 4, Or, on a pale gules a mullet argent, on a chief azure three escallops Or 2 & 3, Checky Or and azure, on a chief Or a chevron gules. impaling Paly of six Or and azure, on a chief azure a griffin passant Or.

(Burke gives for Graham, Earl of Strathearn, Menteith and Airth Quarterly, 1 & 4, Or, on a chief sable three escallops of the field,

2 & 3, Or, a fess cheeky azure and argent, in chief a chevronel gules.

and for Graham of Gartmore. co Stirling Quarterly, 1 & 4, Or, pale gules charged with a crescent argent, on a chief sable

three escallops of the field, 2 & 3, as for Graham, Earl of Strathearn)

Crest: on a knight's helm, an eagle displayed holding in the dexter claw a dagger

blade uppermost

19 Pew End

Arms of the Diocese of London

NAVE, SOUTH SIDE

20 Ledger Stone

Charles Bathurst

17.

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Two bare, in chief three crosses paty

MAYORS PEW

21. Anns of London Borough of Harrow

Or, a fess enarched vert, in chief on a pile gules between a torch azure sable enflamed proper and a quill pen also azure, a clarion gold, and in base upon a mount issuant a hurst of trees proper.

Crest: out a mural crown proper a demi-lion argent langued gules holding between the paws a wreath of oak leaves enfiled by an arrow fesswise proper.

Supporters: Dexter, a representation of Hygeia supporting with her exterior hand a staff entwined by a snake. Sinister, a Benedictine monk supporting with his

exterior hand a staff all proper.

Mantling: Or and vert,

Motto: SALUS POPULI SUPREMA LEX BOROUGH OF HARROW

NORTH TRANSEPT, NORTH WALL

22. Brass

John Sonkey, buried l5.Dec.l603, and his wife Alice,

(I) Barry of six Or and .... a canton....

(II) Argent, on a bend three fishes impaling Barry of six Or and .... a canton....

(Burke gives for Sankey, co Worcester, [Sonkey does not appear] Sable, three fishes in bend between two cotises argent, and for Sankey, co Bedford, Bucks and Lancaster, Argent, on a bend sable three salmon argent.

N.B. The husband's arms are apparently on the sinister side of the impalement - see LAMAS article XII, page 175)

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23. Wall Tablet

William Gerard, d. 1584, married Dorothy Page of Sudbery Court

Quarterly, 1 & 4, Azure, a lion rampant argent/ermine crowned Or 2 & 3, Argent, three torteaux in bend between two cotises sable, (INCE)

GERARD

NORTH TRANSEPT, EAST WALL

24. Wall Tablets

William Gerard, d.23.Aug.l609 aged 56

Dexter tablet

(I) Argent, two bends engrailed sable, a label of three points gules, (RADCLIFF)

(II) Argent, two bars sable, overall a bend gules, (ASHTON) (LEGH) (III) Gules, three cross crosslets fitchy argent, a chief Or, (ARDERNE) (IV) Azure/sable, a fess gules between three garbs Or, (SANDBACH) Overall, at fess point a mullet gules for difference.

Sinister tablet

Quarterly, 1, Argent, a saltire gules a crescent Or for difference, (GERARD) 2, Azure, a lion rampant (Or/argcnt/ermine) armed and langued gules crowned

Or (GERARD Of Ince, co Lancaster) 3, Azure, a lion rampant Or/argent armed and langued gules (N.B. uncrowned) 4, Argent, three torteaux in bend between two cotises sable (INCE, co

Lancaster)

Centre Tablet

The arms on the sinister tablet (GERARD) impaling those on the dexter tablet (RADCLIFF)

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CHANCEL, NORTH WALL

1. Monument

Sir Edward Fenner of Hayes, (in judge's robes) d. 1611 /1

Arms: Quarterly of six, (1) & (6) Azure, on a cross between four eagles

displayed argent a cross gules, (?Venor) (2) Gules, on a fess Or five winnowing fans

sable, (3) Gules, three crossbows Or, (?Skinner) (4) Gules, a chevron between three owls argent,

(?Fleming, Sleigh) (5) Argent, three lions' heads erased sable. Crest: on a wreath an eagle displayed.

2. Wall Monument

William Randall, D.D., Rector of Hayes 1860- 1871, and of Handsworth 1874- 1891. b.1820, d.1901, and his wife Louisa, nee Langley, 1830 - 1901

Arms: Sable, on a saltire Or five martlets sable. Crest: Out of a ducal coronet a goat Or.

3. East Window, Centre Light

Memorial to Doris Godding, 1876

Arms: Gules, two bars Or, on a bend argent three talbots' heads erased sable, Impaling: Gules, a chevron between three owls all argent, beaked and legged Or

CHANCEL, SOUTH WALL

4. Arms: Probably for Edward Fenner, d. 1615, son of Sir Edward Fenner (No. 1)

Azure, on a cross between four eagles displayed argent a cross paty gules, (as on Fenner Monument No. 1 but cross paty)

CHANCEL FLOOR

5. Ledger Stone

Richard Lugg. d. 1697

Arms: On a bend between two cotises a bendlet wavy. Impaling: On a chevron between two double-headed eagles displayed three roundels. Crest: A tower with a scaling ladder.

FENNER

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6. Ledger Stone

Thomas Vivian, d. 1721

Arms: In chief a lion rampant, in base two bars wavy, Impaling: A saltire between four roundels, a chief ermine.

7. Ledger Stone

John Jenyns, Esq, d.Jan.1723/24 aged 42, and Dorothy Bromly

Arms: On a fess three roundels, overall on an escutcheon of pretence two chevrons, (Jenyns - Argent, on a fess gules three bezants - Burke) Impaling: Two chevrons, each charged with an estoile, Crest: A demi-lion rampant holding a spear.

8. Ledger Stone

Sarah Jenyns, wife of Roger Jenyns, d.30.Mar.l703 aged 78. Arms: On a fess wavy between three escutcheons three lozenges.

SOUTH AISLE

9. Table Tomb, Brass Top

Thomas and Elizabeth Higate, 1576

Two shields (I) Gules, two bars argent, on a bend Or a torteau between two leopards' faces azure. Crest: A wolf's head erased gules, (HIGATE) (II) Higate as above impaling: Per fess sable and Or, a pale engrailed counterchanged, three eagles displayed Or, (STONER)

10. Wall Tablet

JENYNS

John Jenyns, eldest son of Sir Roger Jenyns, Lords of this Manor, married Jane, daughter of James Clitheroe of Bolton House, Middlesex, d.l.Feb. 1716 in his 58th year, his widow d.20.Feb.l726 in her 72nd year,

Arms: ...a fess, (Jenyns, see No. 7) Impaling: A chevron between three eagles displayed, (Clitherow-Argent, on a chevron gules between three eagles displayed sable, five annulets Or - Burke).

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Crest: A demi-lion, paws in position of holding ? (a spear - Burke),

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Reverend Charles Manning, Vicar 1738 - 56, d. 1799 aged 85, and Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of Reverend James Baker, d. 1796 in her 72nd year.

Arms: A cross patonce between four mullets. Crest: Out of a ducal coronet an eagle's head between two feathers, MANNING

NAVE ROOF

12. Roof Boss, North Side, East End

Arms of the Commonwealth, Other Bosses charged with a cross, saltire, harp, portcullis, Tudor rose and fleur-de-lys.

NORTH AISLE

13. Wall Tablet

William Perry, 1720 - 1763, and Mary Perry, 1724 -1756

Arms: Argent, on a chevron between three pheons gules three (?? tigers' heads erased argent) (7Perris of London) Impaling Azure, a fess embattled ermine between three lions passant guardant Or (77PooIe)

PERRY

14. Cartouche

Richard Brigginshaw of Heese (Hayes?) in Middlesex, d.l66l aged 76, and his wife Anne, d. 1672 aged 86 Arms: Or, a fess embattled ermines between three lions passant guardant sable langued and armed gules, in chief a crescent gules (?for difference).

15. Wall Tablet

Thomas Blencowe, d..30.Aug.l765. and Martha Perry, d.l7.Nov.l749 aged 29

Quarterly, 1 & 4. Gules, a canton argent in the first quarter, 2 & 3, Sable, a stag at gaze argent

In pretence: Quarterly, 1 & 4, Argent, on a fess between three pheons gules three (?? tigers' heads erased) sable

2 & 3, Azure, a fess embattled ermine between three lions passant guardant Or (Cf. Perry/Poole, No. 13)

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16 Wall Monument

Juliana Curzon, daughter of Baron Curzon, 1773 - 1835

On a lozenge: Argent, on a bend sable, three martlets argent (CURZON)

17. Wall Monument

Henrietta Arabella Meredith, b.1773, d. 1825, buried at St. Mary-le-bone

On a lozenge: Azure, a lion rampant (?)

18. Table Tomb. Brass on top

Sir Walter Grene, d. 1456

GRENE WARNER

Four shields on top (I) & (IV) Azure, a chevron Argent between three stags trippant Or, (GRENE) (II) & (III) Grene as above

impaling: Sable, a fess between three fleur-de-lys ermine. (WARNER)

Five shields round base, (I), (III) & (V) At head, middle and foot - Grene as above (II) & (TV) at ends on front - Grene impaling Warner as above.

19. Wall Monument (uncoloured)

William Fisher, d. 1697. and Mary Fisher, d. 1698

Arms: a dolphin, a chief ermine Impaling: a chevron engrailed between three eagles.

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1. Wall Tablet

Charles William Mills, 2nd Baron Hillingdon, b.26. Jan.1855, d.6. Apl. 1919.

Crest: (only) Out of a Baron's coronet a demi-lion rampant reguardant Or gorged sable between the paws a millrind sable

NORTH WALL

2. Wall Tablet

Robert Charles Foster , d. 1917

Sable, a chevron engra i led ermine between t h r e e arrows palewise po in t s in base Or Impaling Or, a chevron gu l e s between th ree bows fledged sab le .

3. Wall Monument

Lord Henry Paget, Earl of Uxbridge, d. 30. Aug. 1743, aged 83, and his two wives: (1) Mary, dau. and coheir of Thomas Catesby of Whiston, Northants (2) Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Walter Bagott of Blithfield, Staffs, d. 2. Sept. 1749, aged 75.

Sable, on a cross engrailed between four eagles displayed argent five lions passant guardant sable. Crest: An earl's coronet. Supporters: Two horses forcene ducally gorged. Motto: Per il suo c o n t r a r i o .

4. East Window

(1) See of Canterbury <II) Gules, a chevron argent between th ree f l e u r - d e - l y s Or (GULLAN?) ( I I I ) Barry of e igh t argent and gules , a bordure engra i l ed s ab l e (CRISPIN) (IV) Or, t h r e e p i l e s meeting in base gu l e s a canton ermine (BASSETT) (V) Gules, two swords in s a l t i r e argent p o i n t s upwards h i l t s and pommels Or (SEE OP LONDON) (VI) Royal Arms (Modern) (VII) Gules, two l i o n s passant argent (LE STRANGE) (VIII) Argent, on a bend azure t h r e e bucks' heads caboshed Or (STANLEY) (IX) Azure, a chain and padlock between t h r e e m i t r e s Or (ABBEY OF EVESHAM) (X) Argent, t en torteaux, 4 , 3 , 2 , 1 . (SEE OF WORCESTER)

PAGET

SEE OF CANTERBURY

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5. Wall Monument

Sir Edward Carr, d. 17. Feb. 1636, and his wife Dane Jane, 2nd dau. of Sir Edward Onslow

(I) Gules, on a chevron argent three estoiles sable on a canton ermine a crescent gules (CARR) Crest: A stag's head argent (not attired) charged with an estoile sable between two bars gemells gules, in base a crescent gules. (II) (uncoloured) Carr as above impaling quarterly of six

(1) & (6) a fess between six Cornish choughs, a crescent for difference. (2) A lion rampant.

(3) On a chevron three Bullets. (4) On a chevron three roundels. (5) Three bars, a canton.

Crest on dexter pillar: as for Carr but attired on sinister pillar: A falcon proper preying on a (ONSLOW)

CARR

partridge

6. Window

Robert Crook Walford, d. 6. Sept. 1875 and his only child Emily Mary, d. 14. Aug. 1889

Gules, three lions passant guardant Or armed and langued argent, a label of five points ermine (Royal Lancaster?)

7. Brass

Henry Stanley, 2nd son of Thomas, 2nd Earl of Derby, d. 1528

(I) Quarterly, (1) a (4) On a bend three bucks' heads caboshed (STANLEY)

(2) On a chief dancetty three roundels (LATHAM) (3) Checky (WARENNE)

(II) a (III) Three legs conjoined at the thigh (ISLE OF MAN) (IV) Quarterly, (1) a (4) Two lions passant (LE STRANGE)

(2) A fess and a canton (WOODVILLE) (3) A cross engrailed (MOHUN?)

In pretence: A lion rampant (MONHAULT?)

STANLEY

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NICHOLL

Sarah Nicholl, wife of Samuel Nicholl, widow of George Newdegate, heiress of Godman Jenkyn of Harpenden, d. 7. Oct. 1758 aged 53,

Arms on a lozenge: Sable, three lions' heads erased Or, (NICHOLL) In pretence: Quarterly: (1) Or, a lion rampant reguardant sable, (2) & (3) Per pale argent and Or, overall a bend azure, on a sinister chief indented three bezants, (4) Ermine Motto: Resurgo

CHANCEL ARCH, SOUTH SIDE, AT BASE

9. Wall Tablet

Hon. Charles Thomas Mi l l s , e ldes t son of 2nd Baron Hil l ingdon, Sco ts Guards, d. 5. Oct. 1915 i n ac t i on .

Regimental Badge: A t h i s t l e with motto - Nemo me impune l a c e s s i t .

SOOTH AISLE, SOUTH WALL

10. Wall Tablet

George Newdegate, m. Sarah, daughter of Godman Jenkyn of Harpenden, d. 13. June. 1735 aged 47.

Arms: Gules, three lions' gambs erased argent, (NEWDEGATE) Impaling: Per fess azure and Or, a lion rampant counterchanged. (for Jenkyn)

11. Wall Tablet NEWDEGATE

He d. 18. July. 1717 Robert Beale m. Margaret daughter of George Nutt. aged 79; she d. 25. Dec. 1711 aged 75,

Arms: Azure, a chevron between three ancient crowns Or, in chief a mullet of eight points (or a sun in splendour?) also Or, (BEALE) Impaling: Quarterly of six azure and ermine, on the azure a pile gules fimbriated argent.

WEST WALL

12. Wall Tablet

Catherine Barradall, widow of Henry Barradall, daughter of Robert Newdegate of Uxbridge and his wife Juliana, d. 13. May. 1757,

Arms: Sable, on a bend argent three fleur de lys azure, in chief a plate, Impaling: NEWDEGATE as in No. 10 above.

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Jenkyn Newdegate, s tudent at T r i n i t y College, Oxford d. 8. June. 1740 aged 18

Arms: NEWDEGATE Impaling: Per fess azure and Or, a l i o n rampant counterchanged (for Jenkyn)

14. Brass

William Gomsall, d. 1. July. 1597 Arms: (uncoloured) A chevron engrailed ermine between three sinister gauntlets, Crest: Issuant from a crescent a dexter nailed hand holding a battle-axe.

NORTH WALL

15. Wall Tablet

Mary, wife of Thomas Heming, d. 2. May. 1799 aged 64,

Arms: Or, on a chevron between three lions' heads vert three pheons Or, Crest : on a chapeau a lion s e j a n t ,

Motto: Aut nunquam t e n t e s aut pe r f i ce ,

TOWER ARCH, NORTH SIDE

16. Brass Arms: A c ro s s between four l i o n s ' heads erased.

17. Brass

A f igure of t he Virgin wearing 3 c e l e s t i a l crown. (Mercers Company)

18. Brass

Arms: Barry nebuly, a chief quarterly (l) & (4) a lion passant guardant, (2) & (3) two roses barbed and seeded, (MERCHANT ADVENTURERS)

NAVE, NORTH SIDE

19. Wall Tablet

Lady Ann Scott, 2nd daughter of the Duke of Buccleuch, b. 16. Nov. 1724,, d. 15. June. 1737,

Arms (on a lozenge): Or, on a bend azure an estoile of eight points between two crescents Or.

NAVE, SOUTH SIDE

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20. Wall T a b l e t

Mary daughter of John and Mary Walker, d. 30. Apr. 1685

Arms: Argent: A fess embattled counter-embattled between three crescents sable, (WALKER)

Crest: A greyhound's head couped argent collared sable, collar edged and charged with three crescents Or.

BAPTISTRY, SOUTH WALL

21. Wall Tablet

WALKER

William Tatton, Lt.Gen. , d. 11. Jun. 173G aged 77, and his grand-daughter, Hon. Elizabeth Flower, eldest daughter of Viscount Ashbrook of Ireland, d. 8. Mar. 1813 aged 72,

(Damaged) Shield, helm, torse and broken piece of crest. Motto: Mors Janua Vita

22. Wall Tablet

John Walker of Little London, d. 12. Apr. 1715 aged 63, who married Elizabeth daughter of Sir William Clerke of Shabbington, Bucks, d. 29. Sept. 1734,

Arms: Walker as in No. 20 above Impaling: Or ( ? ) , on a bend a z u r e b e t w e e n t h r e e t o r t e a u x t h r e e swans a r g e n t , a s i n i s t e r c a n t o n a z u r e c h a r g e d w i th a d e x t e r hand couped h o l d i n g a b a t o n a r g e n t , C r e s t : A g r e y h o u n d ' s h e a d couped Or c o l l a r e d s a b l e e d g e d ( ? )

CLERKE

NORTH WALL

2 3 . Wall Monument

Thomas Harbie of Ads ton , N o r t h a n t s . d. l . J u n . 1592 a g e d 64 m. 1 s t l y A l i c e d a u g h t e r of J o h n Foxe of

Benfo rd , Oxon. 2 n d l y M a r g a r e t d a u g h t e r of . . . Mal in, London 3rdly Katherine daughter of Clement Throckmorton of Haseley, Warwicks. and Katherine Nevill his wife, sister to Lord Abergavenny, by whom he had six sons and five daughters,

Five Shields: (I) Gules billetty argent, a fess dancetty ermine, (HARBIE) (II) Gules, on a chevron Or three bars gemelles sable,

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(THROCKMORTON) ( I I I ) HARBIE impaling THROCKMORTON as above (IV) HARBIE as ( I ) (V) THROCKMORTON as (II)

Crest: An eagle's head erased Or between two wings displayed sable.

24. Font

MILLS

Four Shields: (Painted under direction of Rev. Prebendary Tyler)

(1) Sable, on a fess Or between two lions passant reguardant three crescents gules, (TYLER) (II) Gyronny of eight argent and azure, overall a millrind sable, (MILLS) (III) Paly of six argent and gules, on a chief Or issuing from a mound a willow tree proper, (DE SALIS) (IV) Or, on a pile gules between two fountains an eagle displayed Or, (BOROUGH OF UXBRIDGE)

NORTH AISLE, NORTH WALL

25. Wall Monument

Captain George Dalton, 4th son of late Col. Dalton of Slemingford Park, Yorks. and Fillingham Castle, Lincs, d. 10. June. 1854 aged 60,

Arms: Quarterly, 1 & 4, Azure semée of cross crosslets, a lion rampant guardant argent within an orle of cross crosslets argent (DALTON)

(2) ft (3) Azure, on a chief Or three martlets gules, (WRAY) Impaling: Argent, on a chevron sable between three lions rampant vert three trefoils slipped ermine (HANYNTON?) Crests: (1) a dragon's head langued gules, wings vert and Or (DALTON)

(2) An ostrich Or (WRAY) Motto: Patienta victrix

Wall Monument

Col. Francis Alexander, b. 24. Mar. 1677, d. 24. Feb. 1722, a. 7. July. 1713 Catherine Newton daughter of Sir Henry Newton,

Arms: Azure, a chevron between three talbots' heads erased Or, (ALEXANDER) Impaling: Argent, a cross sable flory Or (NEWTON) Crest: A talbot's head erased Or langued gules.

26.

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NORTH AISLE, FLOOR

27. Ledger Stone

Anne Lukin, wife of Roger, son of Robert Lukin of Cambs., daughter of John Peers of Essex, d. 19. Dec. 1643 aged 25,

Three Shields: (1) A lion rampant, overall a bend (LUKIN) (II) A chevron ermine between three lions' heads erased, a chief (PEERS) (III) LUKIN impaling PEERS as in (I) 4 (II)

OVER VESTRY DOOR

28. Sarah Harbie, wife of Clement Harbie, daughter of Fernando Pointz, d. 2. Jun. 1606

Arms: Gules billetty argent, a fess dancetty ermine (HARBIE) Impaling: Barry of eight Or and gules (POINTZ) Crests: (1) An eagle's head affrontée erased Or between two wings displayed sable (HARB1E)

(2) A dexter hand clenched (POINTZ)

NORTH CHAPEL, SOUTH WALL

29. Wall Tablet

Jones (Johannes) Nicholl, dd. 18. Oct. 1723 aged 19 and Juliana Nicholl d. 8. Dec. 1724 aged 24.

Arms: Sable, three lions' heads erased Or (NICHOLL) Crest: A lion's head erased Or.

CHURCHYARD - OLDER CEMETERY

30. Canopied Tomb - let into West Wall of South Aisle

Admiral Sir James Nigoll Morris, E. G. B. date undecipherable,

A lion passant between in chief, two ladders bendwlse, in base a seaxe blade uppermost, in centre chief a badge on a ribbon. Impaling: Quarterly, 1 & 4, a chevron between three stags' heads erased 2. a fess dancetty ermine 3. on a bend three pheons.

SOUTH EAST OF CHURCH

31. Table Tomb

Robert Brigginshaw, d. Jan. 1672

A fess embatt led counter -embat t led between t h r e e l i o n s passant , Crest : on a mural crown a demi- l ion rampant.

POINTZ

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32. Pedimented Tomb

Char lo t t e , wife of Thomas Har r i s , Esq., d. aged 60

(Hatched) Azure, a chevron ermine between t h r e e boars Crest : A boar ( s t a t a n t ) An e a r l ' s coronet on each of two pediments.

33. Table Tomb

M. Sydney Pepper or Peppen, wife of William Barker of Hillingdon, d.21. 9. 1807 aged 53

two bars between nine martlets.

34. Table Tomb

Mabel Russell, wife of Gen. Rich. Russell of Fordham Abbey, Cambs. b.11.8.1673, m. 13.4. 1693, d. 15. 1. 1731, also Gen. Rich. Russell, b. 14.2. 1665/6 (?), d. 19.6. 1735 (?)

A lion rampant in chief three roses, a crescent (for difference) Impaling the same arms undifferenced.

35. Tomb

a chevron between t h r e e charges Impaling: bar ry of ten, o v e r a l l a bend. RUSSELL

36. Tomb

<for Thomas > a l i o n passant between t h r e e s a l t i r e s couped Impaling: a saltire.

NORTH EAST OF CHURCH

37. Table Tomb

John Stone, d. 30. 8. 1736 aged 51 or 31, a l s o Reid, d. 1710

Quar ter ly , 1 & 4, a chevron between th ree cinquefoils 2. a cros6 engra i l ed between four fleur-de-lys 3. on a fess between t h r e e mascles t h r e e f l e u r - d e - l y s

In pretence: on a bend th ree charges , Cres t : a b i rd with wings spread

East of Chancel

38. Tombstone

Major Lawrence Fal lon of t he West Middlesex Regiment, d. Dec. 1820 aged 65

A sword point upwards between two horses forcene Crest : A bi rd wings expanded

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NEWER CEMETERY

South of Hove ,

39. Tomb

Katherine Pope, 2nd wife of William Pope and one of t he c o - h e i r s of

Henry Bar rada l l of t h i s pa r i sh , b. 6. Aug. 1733, m. 26. Apl. 1760, d. 7. May. 1762, also Ann Maria Pope, 2nd dau. of the late William Pope, d. 9. Sep. 1810 aged 45

A chevron between three horses' heads (?) Crest: Two griffins' heads addorsed, (or a double headed eagle

displayed)

South East of Nave

40. Tomb

Benjamin Char l . . Wood . . . , a f e s s engra i led between t h r e e dex t e r hands, Cres t : a mul le t (?)

41 . Slab Tomb

Name and arms indecipherable Crest: a stag trippant.

42. Table Tomb in shape of a Casket, Arms worn.

John Rich, d. 26. Nov. 1761, Amy, his 2nd wife and two children who died in infancy, also of James Morris who married 3rd daughter of John Rich end d. 26. Feb. 1767. (John Rich built Covent Garden Theatre, "the Father of English Pantomime")

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CHANCEL, NORTH SIDE

1. Brass

Edmund Shordiche, d. 1584, and his wife Elen, daughter of William Saye, with two sons and a daughter,

SHORDICHE SAYE COLEBROOK

Four Shields:

CI) 4 (III): (Argent) a cross (gules), in the first quarter five ermine spots, (SHORDICHE)

impaling

Quar ter ly , 1 & 4: Per pale (azure and gules ) , t h r e e chevrons counterchanged and fimbriated (argent) , in dex te r ch ief a mullet for d i f fe rence , (SAYE)

2 4 3: (Sable) , a f ly ing fish (argent) rising out of the sea barry wavy (argent and azure) , (COLEBROOK)

( I I ) 4 (IV): (Argent), a c ro s s (gu l e s ) , in the f i r s t quar te r f ive ermine spo t s , (SHORDICHE)

2. Ledger Stone

John Glover, D. D., Rector for 27 years , d. 23. Jun. 1714

Arcs: A chevron ermine between t h r e e c r e scen t s .

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CHANCEL, EAST WALL

3. Reredos, six shields - from left to right:

CI) Vert, a hind salient Or pierced with an arrow argent (for St. Giles) (ID for St. Matthew

for St. Mark for St. Luke for St. John

(III) (IV) (V) (VI) Arcs of the See of London

SEE OF LONDON

CHANCEL. SOUTH WALL

A. Wall T a b l e t

A r e s : S h o r d i c h e a s No. 1 a b o v e

Cres t : A Bun i n sp lendour .

5. Brass

William Saye, d. 1582, and his wife Isabell, with seven sons and nine daughters,

Three shields: Saye with a mullet for difference quartering Colebrook - arms as in No. 1 above.

NAVE. SOUTH WALL

6. Monument on window sill

Robert C l a y t o n , b. and d. 16. Aug. 1665,

Arms: ( u n c o l o u r e d ) A c r o s s q u a r t e r e d b e t w e e n f o u r r o u n d e l s .

7. Prayer Desk Cushion

Two s h i e l d s : ( I ) G u l e s , two p a l e s a r g e n t , (BLUNDELL'S SCHOOL) ( I I ) Azure , a l i o n rampant a r g e n t l a n g u e d g u l e s , c rowned Or, I m p a l i n g : G u l e s , an o r l e a r g e n t , (BALLIOL COLLEGE).

8. P u l p i t

Arms of Shordiche as No. 1 above

WEST WALL

9. Three painted shields: (All Shordiche?)

CI) Quarterly ermine and argent, a cross gules, overall a bend Or. (II) Argent, a cross gules, first quarter ermine, (III) Quarterly ermine and argent, a cross gules, in 2nd and 3rd quarters six annulets sable within a bordure engrailed gules, overall a bend sable.

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NORTH WALL

10. Wall Tablet

William Capel C la rke -Thornh i l l , d. 28. Jun. 1878 aged 67

THORNHILL CLARKE

Arms : Q u a r t e r l y , 1 a 4, G u l e s , t w o b a r s g e m e l s and a c h i e f a r g e n t , (THORNHILL) 2 & 3, Or, a c ro s s raguly between four t r e f o i l s c l ipped ver t , (CLARKE).

In pretence: Thornhill as above.

Crest: Not easily recognisable, should be: a peacock's head proper holding in its beak a trefoil slipped vert,

Motto: Be fast.

11. Wall Tablet

Clara, daughter of Thomas Thornhill, wife of William Capel Clarke-Thornhlll, d. 16. July. 1865 aged 29.

Arms: Clarke-Thornhlll with Thornhill in pretence as in No. 10 above.

Two crests: (I) The bust of a woman proper vested gules fimbriated Or, crined and ducally crowned Or, issuant from the crown five thorn leaves vert, (ID A peacock's head erased proper holding in its beak a trefoil slipped vert,

Motto: Be fast.

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NORTH AISLE, EAST WALL

12. Brass

Robert Saye, d. 14. Nov. 1584

Two shields: CI) Quarter ly , 1 & 4, Saye as in No. 1 above 2 4 3, ? Colebrook as in No. 1 above, ( I I ) Quar ter ly , Saye and Colebrook as above, Impaling:

WHITE FENROTHER

Quar ter ly , 1 & 4, (Argent), a chevron (gules) between th ree popinjays ( v e r t ) , a bordure (azure) charged with roundels (Or) (WHITE) 2 4 3, (Gules), on a chevron between three shacklebolts (argent), a bordure engrailed (Or) charged with roundels (sable) (FENROTHER) N. B. the chevron may be charged with three birds.

13. Kneelers

(I) Arms of Brasenose College, (II) Arms of Eton College. (III) Per fess argent and vert, a dragon passant gules, (WALES)

CHURCHYARD, NEAR ENTRANCE

14. Tomb

Robert Shordiche, Lord of the Manor of Ickenham, d. 15.Oct. 1778 aged 58,

Arms: (uncoloured) Quarterly ermine and (argent), overall a cross (gules) surmounted by a bend (OR). (SHORDICHE)

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OLD CHURCH

By West Door

1. Ledger Stone

John Wallington, Esq. d.26.Apr.l768 in 60th year, late Treasurer to the Royal Hospitals of Bridewell and Bethlehem, and Deputy to the Warden of Cripplegate Without.

... three bars wavy .... on a chief ...a saltire ... (for WALLINGTON, Burke gives: Ermine, three bars wavy sable, on a chief gules a saltire Or)

NEW CHURCH

NAVE. SOUTH SIDE.

1. WINDOWS From East End

WALLINGTON

EDWARD THE CONFESSOR NICHOLL ST. DAVID'S

(I) Arms of Edward the Confessor

(II) Sable, three pheons argent (probably for Nicholl - see Brass, No. 3 below

(III) Sable, on a cross Or five cinquefoils sable (SEE OF ST. DAVID'S)

(IV) Sable, a saltire Or.

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2. WEST WINDOW

Quarterly of four impaling quarterly of four 1. Argent, between three crescents gules a lion

passant Or, (DILLON) 2. Argent, a fess between three crescents sable,

(LEE) 3. Grand quarterly, France Modern and England,

(baton sinister not visible) (FITZROY) 4. Or, two chevrons gules on a canton gules a

mullet Or (?Pope) impaling I & 4. Per fess indented argent and sable three

birds (falcons?) counterchanged, (STORY) 2. Azure, a dexter gauntlet Or, (LACOCK) 3. Argent, a chevron embattled counterembattled

between three axes sable. (BAINBRIGG) DILLON

Inscription: Viscountis Caroli Henrici Dillon, Charles Henry, 14th Viscount Dillon, 1810 - 1865, m. Lydia, dau. of Philip Laycock Story.

NAVE, NORTH WEST CORNER

3. Brass

Frederick Ilted Nichol, M.A., b.5.Jul.1814,d.25.Feb.l893 aged 79

.... three pheons....

Crest: On a wreath a tower embattled surmounted by a bird (chough) wings addorsed.

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CHANCEL FLOOR

1. Ledger Stone

Samuel Lisle, Bishop of Norwich, d.3.Oct.1709 aged 67

Arms: (Azure), three mitres (Or) (SEE OF NORWICH) IMPALING (Or), on a chief (azure) three lions rampant (Or) (LISLE) ensigned with a Mitre.

CHANCEL, SOUTH WALL

2. Brass

Isaiah Bures, educated at Balliol College, d.12.Oct.1610 aged64

Arms: Ermine, on a chief dancetty (sable) two lions rampant (Or) (BURES) Crest: on a wreath a wyvern.

BURES

3. Wall Tablet

Charles Frederick Alexander Shadwell, K.C.B., Admiral and Lord of Manor, b.21Jan.l814, d.1.Mar.1886 at Melksham.

Arms: per pale (Or) and (azure), on a chevron between three annulets four escallops all counterchanged. (SHADWELL) Encircled by the Order of the Bath.

SHADWELL

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4. Wall Tablet

Lancelot Shadwell, Barrister, Lord of the Manor, son of Rt. Hon. Sir Lancelot Shadwell, Vice Chancellor of England, b. l0.Mar. 1808, d. 11 Jan. 1861, also of his eldest son, Lancelot, Barrister and Lord of the Manor. b.19.Jun.1839. d.9.Apr.1875 at Mason in France.

Arms: Per pale Or and azure, on a chevron between three annulets four escallops all counterchanged, Crest: an escallop Motto: Loyal au Mort.

5. Wall Tablet

Charles Lancelot Shadwell, Barrister of Lincoln's Inn, Provost of Oriel College, Oxford, second son of Lancelot Shadwell, b.l6.Dec.1840, d.13.Feb.1919 also of Lionel Lancelot Shadwell, Barrister, Lord of the Manor, fifth son of Lancelot Shadwell the elder, b.15.Sep.1845, d.2.Dec.l925 at Guernsey

Arms: of Shadwell as above.

NAVE. SOUTH WALL

6. Wall Tablet

George Probert, d.6.Jan.1676/7 aged 60, and his wife Magdalena, daughter of Charles Williams.

Arms: Sable or azure, three fleur-de-lys argent within a bordure gules. (Burke's General Armory gives per pale azure and sable) (PROBERT) impaling Gyronny of six ermine and sable, a lion rampant Or (WILLIAMS)

WILLIAMS

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7. Font

"The gift of Sir Nicholas Brembre, Kt. Lord of the Manor of Northolt and Downe 1374 - 1388, four times Lord Mayor of London"

(?Per pale), in sinister chief and dexter base an annulet, on a quarter an estoile or mullet. (Arms of Brember in Burke's General Armory. Azure, three annulets Or, on a canton of the last a mullet gules)

BREMBRE

WEST END, FACE OF ORGAN GALLERY

8, Memorial Board (Placed 1945)

Archbishop William Laud, executed 1645

"M.S. Guil. Laud, Bishop of London and Rector of this parish 1623"

Three shields ensigned by a Mitre

(I) Sable, on a cross Or five cinquefoils of the field (SEE OF ST. DAVID'S)

impaling Sable, on a chevron between three estoiles Or three crosses paty fitchy gules (LAUD) (dated 1621)

(II) Arms of the Archbishopric of Canterbury impaling Laud (dated 1633)

(III) Arms of the Diocese of London impaling Laud (dated 1628)

LAUD

NORTH WALL

9. Royal Arms as used in Stuart Period, James I to James II, 1603 - 1688.

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SOUTH CHAPEL, LADY CHAPEL

1. East Window, First Light

Francis Egerton Grosvenor. 4th Baron Ebury. 8.Sept.l883 - 15.May.1932

Anns: Azure, a garb Or, a mullet for difference, (GROSVENOR)

Crest: Baron's coronet and helm, on a wreath of the colours a talbot statant Or

Supporters: Two talbots reguardant Or armed and langued gules, each gorged with a plain collar azure and charged on the shoulder with a mullet also azure,

Mantling: Azure reversed Or

Motto: Virtis non stemma. GROSVENOR

SOUTH AISLE, EAST END

2. Brass Plaque

George Hardy Lewis, Ll.B., d.28.Sept.l915 aged 26, Captain 2nd Battalion East Surrey Regiment

Badge of the East Surrey Regiment.

3. Marble Plaque

Gerald Wynter Blathwayt. Captain, 56th Battery of Royal Field Artillery, k.l4.Sept.l914, also Mary Constantia Blathwayt, d.l2.Feb.l919.

Badge of Royal Field Artillery.

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4. Brass Plaque

Mark Carr Hill, Lieut., 6th Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment, k.l4.Jul.l9l6. also Cuthbert Alexander Hill, Midshipman, H.M.S. Invincible, lc.31.May.19l6, aged 18,

Badges of Leicestershire Regiment and Royal Navy.

SOUTH AISLE

5. Window

James Ellis Love, d.2.Sept.l918 aged 20 His two schools

(I) The figure of an Archangel, presumably St. Michael, holding a flag showing parts of the arms of England and Scotland

(II) Shield: Gules, three clarions Or, Ensigned by a mitre argent charged with a griffin passant Or, (MOSTYN HOUSE. PARKGATE)

(III) Shield: Or, a chevron between in chief two mullets and in base a cross crosslet fitchy gules,

(FETTES COLLEGE, EDINBURGH) FETTES COLLEGE

(IV) Badge of the Inns of Court and City Yeomanry consisting of the four shields in cross of Lincoln's Inn, the Inner Temple, the Middle Temple and Gray's Inn ensigned by an Imperial Crown.

(V) Badge of the Manchester Regiment consisting of a representation of the arms of the City of Manchester.

SOUTH WALL, WEST END

6. Window

St. George (I) Banner, Argent, a cross gules, (II) Surcoat, Argent, a cross gules.

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7« Window

David Wallace Holliday, 1923-44

Badge of the 60th King's Royal Rifle Corps.

WEST END WALL

8. Tablet in wood

Douglas Cole Bartley, Church Warden 1922 - 1947. d.1947 Crest: A lion passant, tail extended Or.

NORTH AISLE

9. Second Window

SEE OF LINCOLN SEE OF LICHFIELD

Cecil George Cumnor-Walker, Vicar for 45 years,

(I) Shield: Gules, two lions passant guardant Or, on a chief azure the Virgin Mary seated, with a child on dexter arm and a sceptre in sinister hand, (SEE OF LINCOLN)

10 Fourth Window

(II) Shield: Per pale gules and argent, a cross potent and quadrate between four crosses paty, all counterchanged, (ST. CHAD, or SEE OF LICHFIELD)

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11. Wall Plaque

Reginald Lloyd Elgood, Lt. R.N., k. H.M.S. Vanguard, 9.July.1917 aged 21 Badge of Royal Navy

NAVE. EAST END

12. Brass Plaque

Alan Herbert Tilley. 2nd Lieut., d.10.Apr.1917 aged 20

Badge of Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry

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ROOF

1 Boss

Emblem of the Virgin Mary - a pierced heart winged

Dexter The arms of the Archdiocese of Canterbury,

Sinister The arms of the Diocese of London.

CHANCEL NORTH WALL

2. Wall monument

John Harrison, d.8.June.1722 aged 48 years, and Elizabeth his wife, d.29.Oct.l756 aged 70 years,

Or, on a cross azure five pheons also Or, a chief azure, (HARRISON) Impaling Sable, a fess embattled ermine between three crescents argent, (GLOVER)

Helm, wreath Azure and Or, no crest.

3. Wall Monument

Richard Lateward Lateward. b.28.June.1782. m. Jane Lovegrove. d.4.0ct.1815, son of John and Temperance Lateward, (John Schreiber, son of John Charles Schreiber and Sophia Lateward. assumed the name of Lateward, and m. Temperance Wildman)

Shield per pale, Dexter per fess two coats (1) Argent, on a fess gules between three cinquefoils

azure, a goat between two pheons Or, (LATEWARD)

(2) Or, three martlets sable, on a chief azure a lion passant guardant argent, (MEREWETHER, MERRYWEATHER)

Sinister Ermine, three griffins' heads erased in pale vert, (SCHREIBER or SCHRIEBER) In Pretence: Or, a lion rampant azure crowned Or, in chief two roses gules barbed vert seeded Or, on a canton a red hand of Ulster, (? Lovegrove) Helm with a face azure bearded Or Crest: on a wreath Or and Gules a swan rising gules beaked Or

HARRISON

LATEWARD PV 1

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SOUTH WALL

4. Wall Plaque

Elizabeth Lane, d. 1655 aged 62 years, eldest daughter of George Millet,

Per pale azure and gules, three saltires argent, (LANE) Impaling: Argent, a fess gules between three dragons' heads vert, (MILLET) (Cf. Inn sign on The Myllet Arms on Western Avenue)

5 Wall Plaque

Richard Lateward, d.20.Dec. 1777 aged 71 years, and Anne Lateward his wife, d.21 .Feb. 1779 aged 58 years,

(on a cartouche uncoloured) Quarterly, 1 & 4: On a fess between three cinquefoils a goat between two pheons,

(LATEWARD) 2 & 3: Three martlets, on a chief a lion passant guardant, (MEREWETHER) In Pretence: A lion rampant crowned, (MOUNT)

6. Wall Monument

Thomas Lane, late Patron of this church, d.31.Dec. 1652 aged 70, and of Jane his 2nd wife, eldest daughter of John Duncombe of East Claydon, Bucks.

d.23.Aug.l652 aged 42, also of Ursula, younger daughter of John Duncombe, first wife of John Lane (nephew

of Thomas Lane), d.31.Aug.l647 aged 31, also of Katherine, daughter of Thomas Gates late one of the Barons of the Exchequer, second wife of John Lane, d.28.Aug.l652 aged 22, Six shields

(I) Per pale azure and gules, three saltires argent, (LANE)

(II) Lane impaling: Per chevron gules and argent, three talbots' heads erased counterchanged, (DUNCOMBE)

(III) as (I) Lane (IV) as (II) Lane impaling Duncombe (V) as (I) Lane (VI) Lane impaling:

Per pale gules and azure three lions rampant Or, (GATES)

LANE

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NAVE, SOUTH WALL

7. Wall Tablet

James Shaw of Mosshead, Ayrshire, b.23.Aug.1842, d.4.mar.1917 aged 75 (family - baronets)

Azure, three covered cups Or, a chief argent. Crest: On a wreath azure and Or a demi savage affronté wreathed at head and waist proper, in the dexter hand a key wards uppermost Or, in the sinister a

• club reversed proper,

8. Wall Tablet

Lane Harrison, d.15.Aug.1740 of smallpox aged 26,

Arms: Quarterly (1) Or, on a cross azure five pheons gold, a chief blue, (HARRISON) (2) Sable, a fess embattled ermine between three crescents argent, (GLOVER) (3) Per pale azure and gules, three saltires argent two and one, (LANE) (4) Argent, a saltire azure, on a chief gules a lion passant guardant Or. (COSTON)

CHURCHYARD

9. Slab Tomb, near East End of Chancel

Elizabeth Colleton, 2nd daughter of Sir Peter Colleton, Bt., d.29.Jun.l721,

On a lozenge, three stags' heads couped (COLLETON)

(N.B. Pedigrees of the Patronage of the Living can be seen at Ealing Library. They show descent from Henry Millet to Lane Harrison, and from the Latewards to this century)

SHAW

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ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. PINNER

CHANCEL, NORTH WALL

1. . Wall Plaque - Cartouche

Anns: (No name) Per pale azure and gules(?), a lion rampant Or charged on the

shoulder with a crescent gules.

Helm for an esquire with gold visor, mantling gules and azure,

Crest: Out of a wreath Or and azure a demi dragon, wing elevated, facing to

dexter (head missing)

SOUTH CHAPEL SOUTH WALL

2. Wall Monument

Edmund Aubery, d.20.Jan.l748, and Elizabeth his wife, d.22.Feb.l723, Arms: (not clear but similar to Aubery. No. 3 below) Azure, a chevron between three eagles' heads erased Or (AUBERY)

Impaling: Quarterly, 1 & 4, Erminois, on a chief Azure a griffin passant Or (Cooke 7) 2 & 3, Per pale Or and azure, three fleur-de-lys counterchanged. (Smith ?)

SOUTH CHAPEL, SOUTH WALL AUBERY

3. Wall Plaque - Cartouche

Mary Aubery, relict of Rev. Edward Aubery, d.30.Aug.1813,

Arms: Azure, a chevron between three eagles' heads erased Or (AUBERY)

Impaling: Quarterly, 1 & 4, Erminois, on a chief Azure a griffin passant Or (Cooke ?) 2 & 3, Per pale Or and azure, three fleur-de-lys counterchanged (Smith ?)

(The similarity of the arms impalements on this and the previous monument may be coincidence or error)

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SOUTH CHAPEL. SOUTH WALL

4. Wall Monument

Christopher Clitherow. grandson of Sir Christopher, Lord Mayor of London, d. 12.May.l685 aged 32

Arms: (uncoloured) On a chevron between three eagles displayed five annulets (CLITHEROW) Impaling: On a bend cotised three lions passant guardant (HAWTREY)

(Cf. Clitherow monument at Ruislip) CLITHEROW

SOUTH WALL - by South Door

5. Wall Plaque

Henry James Pye, b.20.Feb. 1745, d. 11 .Aug. 1813. and Martha his wife, d.27.Oct.1861 aged 91,

Arms: Ermine, seven fusils in bend gules, (PYE)

Crest: On a wreath argent and gules a cross crosslet plain at the foot between two wings conjoined argent,

Motto: In cruce glorior

SOUTH WALL - below Window

6. Wall Plaque

Ellen Nugent, wife of Christopher Robert Nugent. d.20.Mar.1914, and Nagle their son, d.1.Jan.1912,

Arms: Ermine, two bars gules (NUGENT)

Helm for an esquire, mantling gules and argent.

Crest: On a wreath argent and gules a cockatrice vert tail nowed. crested and wattled gules

Motto: Decrevi.

PYE

NUGENT

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SOUTH AISLE - West End

7 Two Memorial Plaques for 1914-18 and 1939-45 wars

Badges: (I) St. George's cross.

(II) Azure, an anchor chained in pale Or ensigned by an Imperial Crown of

four arches and a cross paty, (Royal Navy)

(HI) Gules, a crown of four arches ensigned by a lion statant guardant Or, (Army)

(IV) Azure, an eagle rousant Or. (Royal Air Force)

NORTH AISLE, NEAR FONT

8. Wall Plaque Daniel Willshen Soames, b.l6.July.l815, d.23.Nov.1882, and Marion Jane his wife, daughter of Joseph and Amelia Hall, b.28.May.1818, d.22.Dec.1878,

Arms: (uncoloured) A chevron between three mallets, (SOAMES)

Crest: A falcon close standing on ? (a hawk's lure)

(Burke gives: Gules, a chevron between three mallets Or, Crest: A lure gules, standing thereon a falcon close Or beaked and legged argent for

Soame)

NORTH TRANSEPT, WEST WALL

9. Brass Plaque William Arthur Tooke, only son of Arthur William Tooke who restored the church in 1880, b.25.Nov.l843, d.22.Apr.1884. and Mary Agnes Tooke. b.21.Jan. 1846. dl3.June.1891,

Arms: Per chevron sable and argent, three griffins' heads erased counterchanged langued gules. (TOOKE)

TOOKE

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NORTH AISLE - EAST WALL (West side of Chancel ?)

10. Wall Plaque Ann Lightboun, relict of James, d.6.Dec.l748 aged 74

Anns: (uncoloured) Six lions rampant (3,2,1 or in orle) around an escutcheon (of pretence - no arms visible) Crest: On a wreath an eagle displayed wings inverted, collared or coroneted.

CHURCHYARD, to left of Porch

11. Ledger Stone

Thomas Clitherow, d.l3.Jul.l681

Arms: ... on a chevron between three eagles displayed five annulets, (CLITHEROW) Crest: on a helm, on a wreath, out of a tower a demi-lion rampant

12. Ledger Stone

Christopher Clitherow, d. 12.May.l685

Arms: Clitherow as in No. 11

impaling

... three lions in bend cotised (HAWTREY)

Crest: as No. 11 above. (Cf. No. 4)

13. Ledger Stone

Name and date unclear, W..HINSON ?

Arms:... a lion rampant

impaling

... an inescutcheon within an orle of quatrefoils

Crest: on a helm, a falcon close

14. Ledger Stone

Bartholomew Shower, d.4.Dec.l701

Arms:... a chevron between three leaves Crest: on a helm, an ostrich holding in its beak a horseshoe.

(N.B. a list of memorials in Pinner Church in The Harrow Gazette, 1.Dec. 1864 includes a Tomb for Francis Bolton, b. Ireland, son of a Lincolnshire barrister, d.2.Sep. 1746 aged 62.

Arms: Argent, on a chevron between three lions rampant sable three escallops also argent, a crescent for difference.

impaling Argent, a knight on horseback entering a castle gate and attended by dogs all proper.

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CHANCEL - NORTH WALL

1. Wall Monument

Thomas Bright , second son of Andrew Bright of Acton, co Salop, d. 1673 aged 62

Sable, a fess argent between th ree e sca l l ops Or (BRIGHT)

BRIGHT

2. Wall Monument

Jane Clitheroe, wife of James Clitheroe and daughter of John Hawtrey and Susanna, his wife, died 1659 aged 23

<i) On a cartouche: Argent, on a chevron gules between three eagles displayed sable five annulets Or, a mullet gules for difference (CLITHEROE) Crest: On a wreath a demi-lion rampant sable issuant from a tower (argent?) thereon a mullet gules for difference (11) Shield with arms as cartouche <1>

CLITHEROE

(ill) Shield: Argent, four (elsewhere usually three) lions passant guardant in bend sable langued and armed gules crowned Or, double cotised sable (HAWTREY) (iv) Clitheroe impaling Hawtrey as (1 & iii).

3. Wall Monument

Raphe Hawtrey, J. P. and Deputy Lieutenant for t h i s county, son of Edward Hawtrey, Esq., t a r r i e d Mary, s o l e daughter of Edward Altham of Lotion, Essex. He was buried 31. Mar. 1638 and she i. Apr. 16i7.

HAWTREY

(1) Quarterly of eight (1 A 6) Argent, three lions passant in bend sable crowned Or armed and langued gules double cotised sable (HAWTREY) (2) Quarterly Or and purpure (CHECKERS?) <3) Gules, two chevrons within a bordure engrailed argent (PAYNELL) ( i ) Per bend azure end Or, an eagle displayed counterchanged (BLACKENALL)

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<5) Azure, a fess between six crosses crosslet Or (PIKE) (N.B. Burke gives Azure, a fess cotised between six crosses crosslet argent) (6) Or, two bars gules (HARCOURT) (7) Or, fret ty gules a canton argent (NOEL) Crest: A lion passant

<11> Quarterly of four <! 4 4) Argent, a lion sal ient sable armed end langued gules (ALTHAM, co Essex) (2 & 3) Paly of six ermine end azure, on a chief gules a lion passant guardant Or armed and langued gules azure?) (ALTHAM, London end Essex)

( i i i ) Hawtrey as ( i / l ) above (iv) On a cartouche, Hawtrey impaling Altham as (ii)

CHANCEL -South Wall

4. Wal l Monument

Lady Mary Bankes, only daughter of Raphe Hawtrey and widow of S i r John Bankes, Late Lord Chief J u s t i c e . She defended Corfe Cas t l e . Died 1661

On a lozenge: Sable, a c ross engra i led argent (should be ermine) between four f leur de l y s Or (BANKES) Impaling Argent, three lions passant guardant in bend sable crowned or double cotised sable (HAWTREY)

BANKES

CHANCEL FLOOR

5, Brass (There is a replica of this Brass in the Chapel in the South Aisle, on the North Wall) John Hawtrey, d. 11.May. 1595, and Brydget h is wife

(I) Hawtrey (with three lions in bend) Impaling (Argent) three wolves passant in pale [sable] (LOVETT)

(II) Hawtrey (III) Lovett (IV) Hawtrey impaling Lovett (V) Quarterly of 12

(1) Hawtrey (2) Quarterly [Or and purpure] (CHECKERS) (3) [Gules,] two chevrons and a bordure engrailed [argent]

(PAYNELL) (4) Per bend [Or and azure], an eagle displayed counterchanged,

(BLACKENHALL) (5) Quarterly, (i & iv> [Azure) a fess between six cross

c ross le t s [Or] (PIPE) (i i & i i i ) [Or] two bars [gules] HARCOURT

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(6) [Argent] a saltire [gules] between four eagles displayed [azure] (HAMPDEN

(7) Barry wavy of six [argent and azure), on a bend (sable) three roundels [Or] (?Golofrey or Singleton)

(8) [Argent] three crosses crosslet fitchy (sable), on a chief [also sable) a demi-lion rampant issuant [Or] (?Redy or Stokes)

(9) [Argent) a bend between six b i l l e t s (sable) (?Luton or Bonvilers)

(10) (Sable) a s tag ' s head caboshed (argent) a cross paty fitchy between the a t t l r e s [Or] (?Hartwell or Bulstrode)

(11) [Azure] a chevron between three s tags ' heads caboshed (Or) (?Hartford or Hertshorne)

(12) Damaged ? A lion rampant within a bordure gobony. (?)

(N.B. (Quarters 7 - 1 2 came to John Hawtrey's uncle, Thomas Hawtrey of Chequers through his wife Sybell Hampden, and there were descendants of the marriage. They could not hove passed to John, it therefore seems likely that th i s shield i s misplaced, and may have come from Ellesborough, Bucks.)

6. Ledger Stone

John Hawtrey

Arms of Hawtrey (four lions)

7. Ledger Stone

Elizabeth Rogers d.1689

Lozenge: Unclear whether impaled or quarterly coat.

8. Ledger Stone

Barbara Hawtrey, d.l680

Hawtrey Arms (four lions)

9. Ledger Stone

Robert Hawtrey, d.1681

Hawtrey Arms, (four lions)

10. Ledger Stone

Edward Hawtrey, d.1683

Hawtrey Arms, (four lions) with mullet for difference.

11. Ledger Stone

Elizabeth Hawtrey, d.1709

Hawtrey Arms on a lozenge, (three lions)

12. Ledger Stone

Richard Hawtrey, d.l691

Hawtrey Arms, (three lions)

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13. Ledger Stone

Ralph Hawtrey. d.1703

Hawtrey Arms, ( three lions)

N.B. Other ledger s tones now covered by choir pews may bear arms. These have been l is ted in Lysons' Environs of London, 1800

George Rogers, M.D. 1697 Mary Sogers 1705 Ralph Hawtrey 1713 George Rogers 1721 James Rogers 1738

SOUTH AISLE, CHAPEL. NORTH WALL

14, Replica of Brass on Floor of Chancel: See No. 5 above for description.

SOUTH AISLE, SOUTH WALL

15. Wall Plaque

Horry Edgell, d.21.May.1663 aged 96. and his wife Caroline. née Gosling. d.17.Oct.1873 (N.B. s i s t e r of Elizabeth Gosling, wife of Ralph Deane, see Hatchments Nos.21 and 29)

Or, on a chevron sable between three cinquefoils gules three bezants (EDGELL) Impaling Gules, a chevron between three crescents Or (GOSLING)

16. Window

Commemorates family of Pritchard, restored in memory of John Welford Leaver, 1099 - 1974

Ermine, a lion rampant gules, la chief an escallop between two roses gules barbed vert , a l l within a bordure vairy azure and Or, Crest: on a wreath of the colours four arrows in sa l t i r e , two and two, f l ights upwards Or, barbed and fletched argent, superimposed by en arm embowed in armour argent garnished Or, issuant therefrom a fist holding ??? Motto: Si bene ni l s t a tuas metuas

17. Hatchment

Probably for Joseph Musgrave, d. 15.Feb. 1757

All block background, skull in ba6e. Azure, six annulets, 3,2,1, Or (MUSGRAVE) Crest: Two arms in armour embowed argent holding an annulet Or, Mantling: Gules and argent, Motto: In coelo quies.

MUSGRAVE

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TOWER, SOUTH WALL

18. Hatchment

Mary Rogers, wife of George Rogers and daughter of Sir Robert Dacers, d. 8. Feb. 1705,

Sinister background black, Argent, a chevron between three bucks courant sable (ROGERS) Impaling Argent, a chevron between three roundels gules each charged with an escallop argent

ROGERS (DACERS)

19. Hatchment

J a n e Hawtrey, wi fe of James Rogers , d.1.Feb. 1735/36

S i n i s t e r background b lack , Rogers a s in No. 18 above, impal ing Argent , four l i o n s p a s s a n t in bend double c o t i s e d s a b l e (HAWTREY) Motto: Mors Janua vitae

2 0 . Hatchment

James Rogers , who m a r r i e d 1 s t l y F r a n c e s Arundel l , and 2nd ly J a n e Hawtrey, d . 2 . Ju ly . l 733

All b lack background, T h r e e s h i e l d s , Cen t re : Arms of R o g e r s as i n No.18 above , Dexter : Arms of Rogers Impal ing and bearing in p r e t e n c e : Sab le , s i x swal lows 3 2 and 1 Argent (ARUNDELL) S i n i s t e r : Rogers impal ing Hawtrey, a s above but w i t h t h r e e l i o n s , C r e s t : A buck t r l p p a n t s a b l e , Mant l ing: Gules and a r g e n t Motto: Post funera v i r t u s .

2 1 . Hatchment

Elizabeth Deane, daughter of Francis Gosling of Twickenham Park, married 1811 Ralph Deane of Eastcote House and of Ruislip, d. 13. Apr. 18*7

Sinister background black, Gules, a lion rampant guardant Or, on a chief argent three crescents gules (DEANE) Impaling Gules, a chevron between three crescents Or (GOSLING) M o t t o : I n C o e l o Quies

22 . Hatchment DEANE (1)

Henry Emet t , b u r i e d a t R u i s l i p 24.May.1756

Dex te r background black, Q u a r t e r l y , (1 & 4 ) Per pa l e a z u r e end s a b l e , a f e s s e n g r a i l e d e rmine

between t h r e e b u l l s ' h e a d s caboshed Or (EMMETT)

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(2 & 3) Azure, two bars argent, on a canton sable on a chevron between three pheons argent a wolf's head erased sable between two molets gules (HILL)

In pretence: Quarterly, (1) Per pale gules and azure, three f l ies Or, (?Dore)

(2) Argent, a chief azure, overal l a lion rampant gules crowned Or,, on a canton argent an escutcheon azure charged with three crowns Or (?St. George)

(3) Argent, a cross flory sable (?St. George) (4> Gules, three covered cups argent (?Argentine)

Crest: From a ducal coronet Or a demi-bull rampant sable armed and queued Or langued gules, Mantling: Gules and argent, Motto: Firmitas in caelo.

23. Hatchment

Probably for Elizabeth Rogers, daughter of James Rogers, d.30.Apr. 1803

Lozenge on a l l block background, elaborate scrollwork, Arms of Rogers as in No. 18 etc. above Motto: Resurgam.

TOWER, NORTH WALL

24. Hatchment

Probably for Gervase Scrope, d. 1775 aged 68, or his brother Frederick James Scrope, d. 1780 aged 62,

All block background. Azure, a bend Or (SCROPE) Crest: From a ducal coronet Or a plume of ostrich feathers azure. Mantling: Gules and argent, Motto: In coelo quies.

SCROPE

25. Hatchment

Elizabeth Woodroffe nee Hannay, wife of George Woodroffe, d.2.Sept.l809

Sinis ter background black. Gules, on a chevron argent three bucks' heads erased sable, a chief per fess nebuly sable and argent, a crescent for difference (WOODROFFE) Impaling: Argent, three bucks' heads erased sable collared Or (HANNAY) Motto: Per ardua ad al ta .

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WEST END, WEST WINDOW, commemorating the r e s t o r a t i o n of the church about 1872

28. Five shields,

( I ) (Top cen t r e ) Azure, a fess embattled counterembatt led a rgent , in chief t h r ee anchors e rec t Or (PACKE for Rev. Chris topher Packe, Vicar) Crest : A demi- l ion rampant gu les holding in i t s paws ???

PACKE

BAKER THOMPSON

(II) (Left light, top) Paly of six Or and sable, on a chief gules three bezanté (Apparently for Lawrence James Baker of Hayden Hall, probable contributor to the restorat ion) [Fox-Davles' Amorial Families gives a plain sable field, and an estoile between two bezants on the chief] In pretence: Or, on a fess wavy (or dancetty) three mullets of six points argent, on canton azure a nun in splendour Or (THOMPSON - L. J. Baker's f i r s t wife was Ellen Katherine Thompson) Crest: A swan's head erased argent [Fox-Davies gives the swan's head charged with an es to i l e between two bezants.

( I I I ) Right l i g h t , top) Gules, a l i on couchant guardant Or, on a chief urgent t h r ee c r e s c e n t s gu les , (DEANE, for Ralph Hawtrey Deane. Lay Rector) [N. B. the Hatchments for Ralph Deane (No. 29 below), and h i s wife El izabeth (No. 21 above) show the l ion rampant, but i t seems l i k e l y that couchant i s co r rec t for Deane of Deanelands] Cres t : A demi-lion Or holding a c rescen t gu les .

DEANE (2)

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(Left l i g h t , bottom) Argent, a c ro s s of St . George, enc i r c l ed by the Gar ter (For the Dean and Canons of Windsor, Patrons of the Living)

Sable, t h r ee roses argent seeded Or, on a chief per pale azure and gu les , dex t e r a f lour de l y s , s i n i s t e r a Hon passant guardant Or (KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, Lords of the Manor)

KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE

NORTH AISLE, WEST WINDOW

27. Shield engraved in clear g lass

Per pale, dexter a tower Sinister , per fess, in chief a Saxon crown, in base three seaxes

fesswise in pale, (Badge of former Manor School)

NORTH WALL

28. Bread Cupboard

A fess between three escal lops (BRIGHT) (See No. 1)

29. Hatchment Ralph Deane, d.10.May.1852, husband of Elizabeth, (see No.21 below) All block background.

Gules, a lion rampant guardant Or, on a chief argent three crescents gules, (DEANE) Impaling: Gules, a chevron between three crescents Or, (GOSLING) Croat: A demi-lion rampant Or holding in the dexter paw a crescent gules. Mantling: Gules and Argent Motto: Virtuti moenia cedent.

NORTH WALL, Above. North Door

30. Hatchment. Dexter background black.

John Hingstone, fl. 1824

Gules, a dexter arm embowed in fess issuant from the s in i s t e r Or holding a battleaxe in pale argent, (HINGESTONE) Impaling: Quarterly, (1 & 4) Ermine, a millrind sable (?Mills)

(2 & 3) Argent, a salt i re gules (?) Crest: A squirrel sejant proper, Mantling: Gules and argent.

(IV)

(V)

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CHANCEL, NORTH WALL

1. Wall Monument

Dame Leonore Bennet, dau. of Adrian Vierendeeils, d. 1633 married 1. Abraham Trion 2. Gregory Downhall 3. Sir John Bennet

Four Shields (I) Or, five lozenges in saltire between

four cross crosslets sable (VIERENDEEILS?)

(II) Azure, a fess embattled argent between six estoiles Or (TRION) impaling (I)

(III) Quarterly, 1 & 4, Or, a bend fusilly sable (DOWNHALL) 2 & 3, Azure, a fess Or (?) impaling (I)

(IV) Gules, three demi-lions rampant couped argent a plate in centre point, a mullet for difference (BENNET) impaling (I)

SOUTH WALL BENNETT

2. Wall Tablet

Daniel MacNamara of Uxbridge, surgeon, d. 1851, aged 62.

Accouche sh ie ld suspended on guige from helm Quarter ly , 1 & 4, Argent, a l i on rampant gules between t h r e e

pheons liable 2 & 3. Or, a sword s ab l e point upwards pommel and h i l t gu les between two l i o n s respec tan t a l s o gu l e s

Cres t : On a wreath of the co lou r s a mermaid proper.

Motto: Certavi et Vici

Mantling, pav i l ion s t y l e , g u l e s l i n e d argent edged and t a s s e l l e d Or

SOUTH AISLE

3. Window in South Wall

Centre Light: (I) (above) Royal Arms (modern) within the Garter with Crest,

Mantling, Supporters and Motto. Beneath are red and white rose united, thistle, leek and shamrock

(II) (below) Gules, two swords in saltire points upward argent hilted and pommelled Or, ensigned with a Bishop's mitre. (SEE OF LONDON)

Beneath are two gold lozenges with the dates 1953 and 1978.

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(III) (left) Or, on a pile gules between two fountains an eagle displayed Or (Former Borough of UXBRIDGE).

Beneath is a wreath of chrysanthemum flowers (also Uxbridge). (IV) (right) Per pale gules and sable, an eagle displayed per

pale Or and argent, in the dexter claw a fleur-de-lys Or and in the sinister claw a cog wheel argent, or. a chief Or four civic wreaths vert (HILLINGDON BOROUGH)

Beneath is a wreath of brushwood.

Window by Jane Gray, presented in 1980 by the residents of Uxbridge and friends of the Church to commemorate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II on 2nd June 1953, and her Silver Jubilee.

UPPER ROOM, SOUTH WALL - on right of window

«. Wall Tablet

Richard Spooner, d. 29. May. 1704, aged 35, and Mary Spooner, d. 5.June. 1730, aged 26, and three other members of the family,

Lozenge above tablet: Sable, a boar's head in bend couped Or gutté gules, for Dorothy Spooner who had the monument erected for herself and her family

UPPER ROOM, WEST WALL

5. Wall Monument

Thomas Watkins of Hillingdon, d. 21. Jan, 1776, aged 43, also Mrs. Gerrard Watkins, his wife, d.16.Mar. 1783, aged 55.

Shield: Or, three ears of wheat growing proper impaling: Or. ten b i l l e t s gules, 4, 3, 2 & 1 (Peyce?)

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6. Wall Tablet

Catherine, wife of John Sco t t , d. 7. Mar. 1719, aged 25, and John Sco t t , d. 24. Feb. 1722, aged 29

SCOTT Unidentified

Shield: Per pale argent and sable, a saltire counter-changed (SCOTT) impaling Or, a chevron cotised between three leopards' faces gules (?)

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SOUTH WALL

1. Wall Tablet (not coloured or hatched)

Fysh de Burgh, 1767 - 1793

Arms: (Azure), three fleur-de-lys (ermine). Crest: (no helm) A dexter a m embowed couped at the shoulder, vambraced and cuffed at the wrist, without gauntlet, suspended from a lover's knot (azure) tasselled (Or). (Burke gives, for De Burgh of West Drayton: A dexter arm embowed in armour couped at the shoulder, gauntlet open exposing the hand proper armed argent a buglehorn azure tassels gold. ) Motto: Nec parvis sisto ( I do not hesitate at trifles.)

DE BURGH

SOUTH TRANSEPT, EAST WALL

2. Wall Tablet

Rupert B i l l i n g s l e y 1714 - 1819 (aged 105)

Arms: Argent, on a c ro s s f imbriated azure (Burke g ive s - voided of the f i e l d ) , between four l i o n s rampant azure f ive mullets , Cres t : On a mount ver t a leopard couchant guardant Or armed gules . Motto: V i r t u t n u l l a posses io (Maioi ?)

BILLINGSLEY

SOUTH TRANSEPT, SOUTH WALL

3. Wall Tablet

James Eckersall, 1679 - 1753, Chief Clerk or the Kitchen to George II. m. 1. Catherine Kinton, 1693

- 1712 2. Jane Dalton, 1683 -1729.

Arms: Argent, a bend between six martlets gules (ECKERSALL)

ECKERSALL DALTON

Impaling Argent, three lozenges gules each charged with a saltire argent (DALTON but elsewhere four lozenges)

Crest: A dexter arm in armour embowed holding in the hand proper an esquire's helmet sable garnished Or

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4.

5.

6.

Wall Tablet (not coloured or hatched)

Catherine Eckersall, 1693 - 1712, dau. of Aaron Klnton, wife of James Eckersall

Arcs: Eckersall as in No. 3 above impaling Quarterly: 1. 4 4 . ? ? ?

2. 4 3. ???, on a mount above two bars wavy a tower, on a chief ( ? > between two B u l l e t s a roundel.

Window

Hubert and Marianne de Burgh

Left light: (I) Gules, a tree eradicated argent, a chief azure

Centre Light:

Right light:

Bottom right:

Wall Tablet

semé of f l e u r - d e - l y s argent (Town of Amiens) ( I I ) & ( I I I ) Gules, a Cather ine wheel Or (St. Mateioys) (IV) Gules, th ree towers argent , on a chief azure 3 f l e u r - d e - l y s Or (Town of Tours) (V) Azure, th ree f l e u r - d e - l y s ermine, Cres t : A dexter arm embowed couped at the shoulder, vambraced and cuffed argent , without g a u n t l e t , suspended from a l o v e r ' s knot azure t a s s e l l e d Or. Motto: Nec parv is s i s t o (DE BURGH)

William St. J u l i a n Arabin, 1774 - 1841, Serjeant-at-law, of Richard Meux

Mary, dau.

ARABIN 1 & 4

ARABIN 2 & 3

MEUX

Arms: (hatched - t i n c t u r e s from Burke) Quar ter ly : 1. 4 4. In base on arm couped a t the wris t ly ing fesswise holding a sword a l l proper on the point thereof a crescent argent between two mul le t s in chief or, in dexter base point a heart proper. 2. 4 3. (Argent?), on eag le displayed sab l e ducally crowned Or (ARABIN) Impaling Paly of six Or and azure, on a chief gules three crosses paty Or

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Cres t : On a b a r o n e t ' s helm, an e a g l e ' s head erased with a s i n i s t e r wing sab l e ducally crowned Or

Motto: Ne temere nec t imide (Neither r a sh ly nor t imid ly)

7. Wall Tablet (hatched)

General William John Arabin, 1750 - 1828

Arcs, Crest and Motto of Arabin (see No. 6 above)

SOUTH TRANSEPT, WEST END

8. Ledger Stone Rupert Billingsley, 1670 - 1720, a. Mary, dau. of Richard Dalton

Arms and Crest of Billingsley (see No. 2 above) impaling (Argent), three lozenges (gules) each charged with a saltire.

(DALTON)

9. Brass

Margaret Burnell, dau. of Roger North, d.1529

MERCERS COMPANY BURNELL NORTH

(I) A deal-virgin couped below the shoulders issuing from clouds vested and crowned with an eastern crown, her hair dishevelled and wreathed round the temples with roses all within an bordure of clouds (WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF MERCERS)

(II) A lion rampant crowned within a bordure (BURNELL) impaling On a chevron between three crosses paty fitchy a clnquefoil between two ermine spots, on a chief a greyhound courant between two roundels (NORTH) (III) North as in (II) above (IV) Barry nebuly of six, on a chief a lion passant guardant. (Either Haberdashers or Merchant Staplers)

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10. Ledger Stone

George Cowdray, 1746 - 1775

Arcs: Ten b i l l e t s , 4, 3, 2, & 1. Crest : A dex te r arm embowed in armour garnished holding in the gaun t l e t an anchor, a piece of cab le to the r i n g and entwined round the arm (COWDRAY)

COWDRAY

11. Window

To members of the Barry family, dedicated 1929

(I) Left light: Figure of St, George with flag: argent, a cross gules. (II)Right light: Figure of St. Patrick with shield: argent, saltire gules <III) Lower l e f t corner: Cres t : On a wreath argent and tenné (Burke gives ' g u l e s ' ) out of a c a s t l e with two towers argent a w o l f ' s head s ab l e (BARRY) Motto: Boutez en avant

TRANSEPT, NORTH WALL

12. Wall Tablet

Rupert Billingsley, 1670 - 1720, Late Captain 'Royal George' m. Mary, dau. of Richard Dalton, 1685 - 1727 (see Ledger stone, No. 8)

Arms: Argent, on a cross sable voided of the field, five estoiles in cross between four lions rampant also 6able armed and langued gules (BILLINGSLEY but cf. arms as in Nos. 2 and 8) impaling Argent, three lozenges gules each charged with a saltire argent (DALTON)

Crest: On a wreath argent and azure ( ? sable ), on a mount vert a leopard couchant guardant Or (Burke adds 'spotted sable')

NAVE, NORTH WALL

13 Wall Tablet

Fysh de Burgh, formerly Fysh Coppinger, 1732 - 1800, eldest son and heir of John Coppinger by his wife Catherine, co-heiress of Timothy Fysh of Scarborough. An ancestor, Francis Coppinger m. Frances de Burgh co-heiress of Thomas Burgh, Baron Burgh of Gainsborough. Fysh Coppinger assumed name of de Burgh. (See Page 8) Arms: Quarterly of nine: (many indistinct)

(I) Quarterly: 1. a 4. Azure, three fleur-de-lys ermine (DE BURGH) 2. a 3. Argent or Or, two or t h r ee bends gu l e s (or bar ry of s i x ) , ove ra l l on a fess azure t h r ee p l a t e s (Burke g ives •Bendy of s ix Or and Gules ' ) (COPPINGER)

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(II) De Burgh as in <I> (III) Argent/Or, a lion rampant/salient gules/azure (IV) Azure, five fusils conjoined in fess argent/Or) (?'Percy) (V) Paly of six (or three pallets) argent/Or, azure/sable (possibly Strabolgi Earl of Athol) (VI) Gules, three lions passant guardant Or, overall a bend sinister azure/sable (?) (VII) Gules, a lion rampant argent/Or within a double tressure Or/a bordure sable (possibly Gules, a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed Or, for Burley, one of the quarterings of Viscount Cobham) (VIII) Gules, on a chevron argent three mullets of six points sable (possibly Gules, on chevron Or three estoiles sable -Cobban of Sterborough) (IX) Sable/azure, fretty argent

14. Wall Tablet

Sir George Carey, Baron of Hunsdon, d. 1603

Arms: Argent, on a bend sable three roses Argent (CAREY) impaling Quarterly argent end gules, on the second and third quarters a fret Or, overall on a bend sable three escallops argent (SPENCER) Cres t s : Dexter, a swan argent wings addorsed (CAREY)

S i n i s t e r , out of a ducal coronet Or a g r i f f i n ' s head between two wings expanded argent c o l l a r e d gu l e s (SPENCER)

FLOOR, EAST END, NORTH SIDE

15. Brass on Ledger Stone

James Good, born Dimmock, Glos. , d. 1581, m. Joan dau, of Edward Glinton.

Two shields: Gules, a chevron between three lions rampant Or (GOOD)

impaling Argent (another Or) three piles azure, a canton ermine (GLINTON)

CAREY SPENCER

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EAST WALL

16. Coffin Plate (lozenge shaped)

Mrs. Easter de Burgh, 17*1 - 1823, relict of Fysh de Burgh, (dau. of Cornelius de Burgh of Scarborough)

Arms (hatched): Azure, three fleur-de-lys ermine (DE BURGH of Gainsborough) impaling Argent, on a cross sable five pelicans in their piety Or (DE BURGH of Scarborough)

DE BURGH of Scarborough

17. Coffin Plate

The Hon. Dame Dorothy Irby, 1686 - 1734. (only Dau. of Henry Paget by his second wife Mary, dau. of Col. Hugh O'Rourke, m. Sir Edward Irby, 1st Baronet (created 1704))

Arms (hatched) on a lozenge: Argent fretty sable, on a canton Gules a chaplet Or, a red hand of Ulster (IRBY) Impaling Sable, on a cross engrailed between four eagles displayed argent five lions passant guardant sable (PAGET)

IRBY PAGET

18 Coffin Plate

The Right Hon. Elizabeth Lady Paget, d. 1735, (dau. of John Egerton, 3rd Earl of Bridgewater, m. Thomas Catesby Paget, Baron Paget of Beaudesert, Staffs., who d. 1742 within the lifetime of his father, Henry, 1st Earl of Uxbridge)

Arms (hatched) :Paget as in No. 17 Impaling Argent, a Hon rampant Gules between three pheons sable (EGERTON) Supporters: Two heraldic tigers rampant each gorged with a ducal crown Or Baroness's coronet Motto: Per il suo contrario

EGERTON

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19. Coffin Plate

Right Hon. Henry Paget, (2nd) Earl of Uxbridge, Baron Paget of Beaudesert, 1710 -1769, (d. unmarried)

Arms (hatched): Paget as above Supporters: Two heraldic tigers rampant each gorged with a ducal crown Or

Crest: On a wreath sable and argent out of an earl's coronet, a demi-tiger Motto: Per il suo contrario

FLOOR, EAST END, SOUTH SIDE

20. Brass on Ledger Stone, (the oldest memorial in the church - the figure on the brass is possibly that of Robert Mitchell, servant of Lord Paget, mid 16th century)

Richard Roos, 1406, Mercer and citizen of London

(I) Shield: Gules, a fess argent between three martlets Or, a crescent for difference, (ROOS) (II) and (III) Lozenges : Argent, three piles azure, a canton ermine (CLINTON) (IV) Shield: Gules, a chevron between three lions rampant queue fourché Or (GOOD but tails fourché) Crest: On a ducal coronet Or and otter passant argent

21. Coffin Plate

Right Hon Mary Paget, Countess of Uxbridge, 1668 -1734, (dau. and co-heiress of Thomas Cotesby of Whiston, Yorks. , m. as his first wife, Henry, 1st Earl of Uxbridge who d. 1743)

Arms (hatched: Paget in pretence Argent, two lions passant guardant sable, a bordure engrailed also sable (CATESBY) Supporters, Crest and Motto for Paget as in Nos. 18 and 19 above but with coronet of a Countess.

CATESBY

SOUTH WALL

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ROOS

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Abbreviated Lineage of Barons Burgh or Borough of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire

per Burke's Extinct Peerages

"The family sprang directly from Hubert de Burgh, younger son of the celebrated Hubert de Burgh, Earl of Kent."

Sir Thomas de Burgh

Sir Thomas de Burgh Baron Borough of Gainsborough d. 1496

a Elizabeth, dau and coheiress of Sir Henry Percy of Athol, Kent by his wife Elizabeth dau. and coheiress of David Strabolgi Earl of Athol

m Margaret, dau. of Thomas Lord Roos of Hamlake

Edward de Burgh 2nd Baron

Thomas de Burgh 3rd Baron d. 1052

Anne, dau & heiress of Sir Thomas Cobham of Sterborough

m Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Tyrwhlt of Kettleby

Thomas de Burgh 4th Baron

(I) Elizabeth dau of Sir David Owen (II) Alice

William de Burgh 5th Baron

m Katherine dau. of Edward Clinton, Earl of Lincoln

Thomas Burgh 6th Baron

m Frances of John Vaughan

Robert Coppinger Elizabeth m George Brooke 7th Baron 4th son of Lord d. unm. Cobham

Frances m Francis

Fysh Coppinger (Fysh de Burgh)

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PORCH - WEST WALL

1. Wall Tablet (uncoloured)

Revd. George Mutter, Rector, d. 14.Aug.1843

Arms: (Argent), a fess (gules) between three dragons' beads erased (vert). (MUTTER)

Crest: Out of a mural crown (gules) an arm erect vested (Or) holding in a glove (argent) a dragon's head erased (vert).

MUTTER

Motto: In Christo Tutus.

Mantling: Gules and argent.

EAST WALL

2. Wall Tablet, uncoloured

Thomas Hall-Plumer, & 24.Dec.1852

Arms, Quarterly, 1. Azure, on a chevron between three lions' heads erased Or three martlets sable (PLUMER) 2. Argent, a fess between three greyhounds courant sable (HALL) 3. Gules, a tower argent masoned sable

(Gaywood?) 4. Argent, a bend compony argent and gules.

(LEVENTHORPE) PLUMER

Impaling: Argent, ten trefoils slipped azure, 4,3,2,1, a canton gules (TURTON)

Crest: A demi-lion rampant argent holding in the dexter paw a palm sprig vert.

LADY CHAPEL, South (Left) Wall

3. Wall Tablet (uncoloured)

Samuel Fox, d.20.Mar.l851 aged 56. and Ann his widow. d.7Apr.l859 aged 81

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(Argent) a chevron between three griffins' heads erased. (FOX) impaling two coats

In chief, a chevron between three cross crosslets fitchy

in base, on a bend cotised three escallops.

Crest: a fox courant.

Motto: Fidelis Este

NORTH (RIGHT) WALL

4. Wall Tablet, hatched

The Hon Sir John David Norton, Puisne Judge at Madras, died at sea 24.Sep.1843 in his 56th year, and Helen Burrington Norton, his widow, b.9.Mar.l793, d.17.Jan.l868

Argent, on a bend between two lions rampant sable three escallops argent, (NORTON)

impaling Or, a saltire and a chief gules charged with a bezant, (BURRINGTON)

NORTON

Crest: on a wreath a greyhound's head Or collared gules

Motto: God Us Ayde

5. Wall Tablet (hatched)

Sarah Lushington, wife of Charles Lushington of Hill House, Edgware, d.24.Dec.1839

Or, a fess wavy gules between three eagles' heads erased vert langued gules. (LUSHINGTON)

impaling Or, on a pale sable a demi-luce Or, (GASCOIGNE)

Crest: a lion's head erased vert crowned and ducally gorged. LUSHINGTON

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6. Hatchment, dexter background black,

David Begg. d.1868

Lozengy argent and azure, on a chevron Or a thistle proper between two torteaux, (BEGG)

impaling blank (diapered)

Crest: a cross crosslet fitchy gules encircled by two laurel branches vert,

Mantling: azure and argent. BEGG

7. Hatchment, all black background

Rev. George Mutter. d.l4Aug. 1843

Argent, a fess gules between three dragons' heads erased vert. (MUTTER)

Helm of an esquire, although Clerk in Holy Orders.

Crest: out of a mural crown gules an arm erect vested Or gloved argent holding a dragon's head erased vert,

Motto: In Christo Tutus, Winged skull in base.

Mantling: Gules and argent

8. Hatchment, dexter background black.

Sir Thomas Plumer. Master of the Rolls, m. Marrianne Turton, d.24.Mar. 1824

Quarterly, 1. Azure, on a chevron between three lions' heads erased Or three martlets sable, (PLUMER)

2. Argent, a fess between two greyhounds courant sable, (HALL) 3. Argent, a bend compony argent gules and sable cotised gules, (Cf. No. 2)

(LEVENTHORPE) 4. Gules, three towers argent masoned sable, (Cf. No. 2) (GAYWOOD)

impaling Argent, ten trefoils slipped 4, 3, 2 & 1 azure, a canton gules, (TURTON)

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Knight's helm.

Crest: on a wreath of the colours a demi-lion rampant argent holding in the dexter paw a palm sprig vert,

Motto: Lucrum Est Mori

Mantling: Gules and argent

GALLERY (Behind Duke's Pew)

9. Hatchment, Dexter background black (duplicate of hatchment in Antechamber

James, 3rd Duke of Chandos who married in 1777 as his second wife Anne Eliza daughter of Richard Gamon. and d.29.Sep.1789,

Quarterly, 1. Argent, on a cross sable a leopard's face Or, (BRYDGES)

2. Quarterly France and England within a bordure argent, (THOMAS OF WOODSTOCK) /////

3. Or, a pile gules, (CHANDOS) 4. Or, a saltire and a chief gules (canton

hidden), (BRUCE)

In pretence Quarterly, 1 & 4, Argent, two chevronels between

three human legs couped at the thigh sable (GAMON)

2 & 3, Gules, three coneys couchant argent (CONINGSBY)

Crest: Out of a duke's coronet the bust of an old man in profile habited paly argent and gules semy of roundels counterchanged, the collar ermine, wreathed about the temples argent and sable and capped Or,

Supporters: two otters argent

Mantling: Gules and ermine

Motto: Maintien Le Droit, winged skull in base.

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10. Hatchment, sinister background black, (opposite No. 9, duplicate in Antechamber)

Margaret, first wife of James, Marquess of Caernarvon (later 3rd Duke of Chandos), daughter and heiress of John Nicoll of Southgate. d.29.Aug.l768.

Quarterly, 1 & 4, Argent, on a cross sable a leopard's face Or, (BRYDGES)

2 & 3, Argent, a saltire and a chief gules, on a canton argent a lion rampant azure, (BRUCE)

In pretence

Sable, three pheons argent, (NICOLL)

Coronet of a Marchioness

Crest: an otter's head Or,

Supporters: two otters argent.

Motto: Maintien Le Droit, winged skull in base.

(N.B. Although this hatchment appears to be for a woman, the arms are shown on a shield, and with a crest. See also No. 14))

GALLERY (behind servants' pew)

11. Hatchment, all black background

Henry, 2nd Duke of Chandos, who married as his third wife in 1767 Elizabeth, daughter and co-heir of Sir John Major, Bt. and d.28.Nov.1771. (Elizabeth's hatchment is at Thorham Magna, Suffolk)

Within the Collar of the Bath with the Badge pendant therefrom Quarterly. 1 & 4, Argent, on a cross sable a leopard's

face Or, (BRYDGES) 2 & 3. Or a pile gules, (CHANDOS)

in pretence Azure, three pillars Or, (MAJOR)

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A Duke's coronet.

Crest: on a wreath argent and sable the bust of an old man in profile couped at the shoulders proper, habited paly argent and gules semy of roundels counterchanged collared ermine capped Or and wreathed about the temples argent and sable and capped Or.

Mantling: Gules and argent.

Supporters: Two otters argent.

Motto: Maintien Le Droit.

(Return to the Nave, towards the Altar, and turn left into the Antechamber to the Mausoleum)

ANTECHAMBER

12. Wall Tablet uncoloured.

Revd. Henry Brydges, d. 1728, and his wife Annabella, daughter of Robert Atkyns, d. 1694

Arms: (Argent), on a cross (sable) a leopard's face (Or), a crescent for difference. (BRYDGES)

Impaling: (Argent), a cross fleury at the intersections between four mullets (sable) pierced. (ATKYNS)

DOORWAY TO MAUSOLEUM

13. Cartouche, on both sides of the ironwork, of the achievement of Brydgcs. MAUSOLEUM South (Left) Side

14. Monument, uncoloured

Mary, wife of Henry. Marquess of Caernarvon (later 2nd Duke of Chandos) and daughter and co-heir of Charles, Lord Bruce, son of Thomas Earl of Aylesbury. She d.14.Aug.1738 aged 28 years.

Argent, on a cross sable a leopard's face Or, (BRYDGES)

impaling Or, a saltire and a chief gules, on a canton argent a lion rampant azure, (BRUCE)

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Coronet of a Marchioness

Supporters: two otters argent,

Motto: Maintien Le Droit

(N.B. Although this is a woman's monument the arms are shown on a shield, as in No. 10 above)

15. Monument. BRUCE

Margaret, Marchioness of Caernarvon, first wife of James Brydges, Marquess of Caernarvon, (later 3rd Duke of Chandos), daughter and sole heir of John Nicoll of Minchenden House, Middlesex, by Margaret Poole, daughter and heir of Benjamin Poole of London, b.3.Feb.l734, d.14.Aug.1758

Quarterly, 1 & 4, Argent, on a cross azure (for sable) a leopard's face Or, (BRYDGES)

2 & 3, Argent, a saltire and a chief gules, on a canton argent a lion rampant azure, (BRUCE)

In pretence Argent, three pheons azure, (tinctures reversed) (NICOLL)

Coronet of a marchioness.

Supporters: two otters argent,

MAUSOLEUM, West End, opposite entrance.

16. Monument

James Brydges, 1st Duke of Chandos, d.9. Aug. 1744, and his wives, 1st Mary, daughter of Sir Thomas Lake of Canons, d 15.Dec. 1712 2nd Cassandra, daughter of Francis Willoughby, d.l6.Jul.l735 3rd Lady Catherine, daughter of John Vanhatten, d.18.Nov.1750

(N.B. This monument has been restored since the heraldry was first recorded in 1988, and it appears that some of the tinctures may have been altered. These notes record the present tinctures)

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Three cartouches

(I) Centre, quarterly, 1 & 8, Argent, on a cross azure a leopard's face Or, (BRYDGES) 2. Argent a fess azure between three birds sable, 3. Or, a lion rampant gules, 4. Quarterly per fess dancetty argent and azure. (?Acton or Beavis) 5. Argent, a chevron per chevron gules and Or and sable between three leopards'

faces Or, 6. Argent, a fess between three lozenges within a bordure azure, (?Ap Harry, Harry

of Hereford) 7. Argent, on a bend azure three escallops argent, (BERNARD) Over all a label of three points gules,

(II) Left Arms of Brydges as above impaling Quarterly, 1. Azure, a bend between six crosses crosslet fitchy argent, (LAKE) 2. Argent, three crescents Or, 3. Gules, a lion rampant Or, 4. Argent, a fess between two chevrons azure, 5. Argent, three eagles displayed azure, 6. Or, a lion rampant gules, (?Chariton) 7. ? Argent ?? 8. Barry of eight Or and gules, 9. Gules, a bend between six cross crosslets. 10 Gules, a chevron argent four cross crosslets in base.

(III) Right, quarterly LAKE 1 & 4, Or, fretty azure, (WILLOUGHBY ? of Parkin) 2 & 3, Or, on two b a r s gules three water bougets argent 2 & 1, (WILLOUGHBY

? of Wollaton)

ANTECHAMBER. West Wall by steps

17. Hatchment, dexter background black, similar to No. 9 in Gallery,

James, 3rd Duke of Chandos who married in 1777 as his second wife Anne Eliza daughter of Richard Gamon, and d.29.Sep.1789,

Quarterly, 1. Argent, on a cross sable a leopard's face Or, (BRYDGES) 2. Quarterly France and England within a bordure argent, (THOMAS OF

WOODSTOCK) 3. Or, a pile gules, (CHANDOS) 4. Or, a saltire and a chief gules (canton hidden), (BRUCE)

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In pretence Quarterly, 1 & 4, Argent, two chevronels between three human legs couped at the

thigh sable/azure. (GAMON) 2 & 3, Gules, three coneys couchant Or/argent, (CONINGSBY)

Ducal coronet.

Crest: Out of a wreath of the colours the bust of an old man in profile habited paly argent and gules semy of roundels counterchanged, wreathed about the temples argent and sable.

Supporters: two otters argent

Mantling: Gules and ermine

Motto: Maintien Le Droit, winged skull in base.

18. Hatchment, sinister background black, (similar to No. 10 in Gallery)

Margaret, first wife of James, Marquess of Caernarvon (later 3rd Duke of Chandos), daughter and heiress of John Nicoll of Southgate, d.29.Aug. 1768,

Quarterly, 1 & 4, Argent, on a cross sable a leopard's face Or, (BRYDGES) 2 & 3, Argent, a saltire and a chief gules, on a canton argent a lion rampant

azure, (BRUCE)

In pretence

Sable, three pheons argent, (NICOLL)

Coronet of a Marchioness

Motto: Maintien Le Droit, winged skull in base. (N.B. Although this hatchment appears to be for a woman, the arms are shown on a shield, but without a crest. See also No. 14)

EAST WALL, facing steps

19. Wall Tablet (uncoloured)

Lord John, Marquess of Caernarvon, eldest son of James, 1st Duke of Chandos, married Catherine Tollemache, daughter of Lionel Earl of Dysart. He d.7.Apr. 1727;

she d.17.Jan.1754,

Arms of Brydges impaling (Argent), a fret (sable) (TOLLEMACHE)

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20. Coffin Plate (This and No. 21 no longer on view, possibly in Crypt)

The Hon. Francis Brydges, youngest son of James, Lord Chandos, d.27.Sep.l714 aged 39

Arms of Brydges

21. Coffin Plate (see No. 20)

The Hon Elizabeth Dawson, daughter of Lord Chandos (James, 8th Baron Chandos) and sister to James, (1st) Duke of Chandos. (She married

1st Alexander Jacob, Esq. 2nd Revd Dr. Thomas Dawson, Vicar of Windsor.)

Arms of Brydges impaling a chevron between in chief two crescent and in base a quatrefoil.

NAVE, SOUTH WALL

22. Brass Plaque

John Pike, F.S.A. of 29 Old Burlington Street, St James's, Westminster, dd.8.May.1879 aged 78, and Caroline Pike, d.29.Jan.l878 in her 70th year.

Gules, three piles wavy argent a bordure engrailed Or, a crescent for difference.

PIKE

CHURCHYARD (Left of Main Path from Porch) 23. Tomb

Rear Admiral John William Pike, F.S.A., d.21 Jul. 1894. and Jane Roberts. d.27.Apr.1897,

Three piles wavy a bordure engrailed, (as No. 22 but without the crescent for difference.

CHURCHYARD (Right of path)

24. Tomb, Bronze achievement, (uncoloured, but see Hatchment, No. 6)

Elizabeth Macfarlane Begg of Canons Park, d.2.Jan.1887

Lozengy (argent and azure), on a chevron (Or) a thistle (proper) between two roundels (gules), (BEGG)

Crest: a cross crosslet fitchy (gules) encircled by two laurel branches (proper)

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1. Wall Tablet

Francis Roberts, d.5.Sep.l631 aged 80 years, married Mary, eldest daughter and co-heir of John Barne

(I) Shield above monumental inscription Quarterly, 1 & 4, Argent, three pheons sable, on a chief sable a greyhound courant argent collared gules, (ROBERTS)

2 & 3, Per fess argent and gules, a pale counterchanged charged with three demi-lions rampant couped sable crowned Or,

Crest: On a wreath gules and sable a greyhound sejant argent collared gules. Mantling: Gules doubled sable (ROBERTS)

(II) Shield below inscription As above for Roberts impaling Quarterly of six, 1 & 6, Azure, three leopards' faces argent, a crescent sable for difference, (BARNE)

2 & 5, Argent, a chevron azure between three Cornish choughs sable, (BARNE) 3 & 4, Gules, a chevron between three lions rampant argent

2. Wall Tablet

John Barne, d.4.Sep.1615 aged 79 years, married Jeane, daughter and co-heiress of Richard Langton,

Quarterly, 1 & 4, Azure, three leopards' faces argent, (BARNE) 2 & 3, Argent, a chevron azure between three Cornish choughs sable, (BARNE)

Crest: On a wreath azure and argent an eagle rising argent ducally gorged Or beaked and membered Or, Mantling: Azure doubled argent, (BARNE)

BARNE

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3. Wall Tablet

Ric Paine. d.27.Dec.1606 aged 95, and his wife Margerie, d.23.Feb.l595 aged 72,

(I) Quarterly, 1 & 4, Sable, on a fess engrailed gules between three martlets Or three cinquefoils also Or, (PAINE) 2 & 3, Or, three torteaux, on a chief embattled sable three torteaux, (PAINE)

(II) Paine as in (I) but in 4th quarter the charges are bezants, not cinquefoils, impaling Or, a lion rampant checky sable and gules,

Crest: On a wreath sable and gules a griffin passant Or Mantling: Sable, doubled gules,

(III) As (II)

4. Wall Tablet

Sir John Francklyn, d.24.Mar.1647 aged 48, married Elizabeth, eldest daughter of George Purefoy of Wadley, Co. Berkshire,

(I) (above monument), Argent, on a bend azure three dolphins embowed bendwise argent, (FRANCKLYN)

Crest: A dolphin naiant proper finned gules, pierced through the sides by two fishing spears in saltire Or tied together with a bow knot at the top,

(II) (below monument) Francklyn as above impaling Sable, six armed hands in pairs embracing 2 & 1, (PUREFOY)

Two crests: Dexter Francklyn as above Sinister: A dexter gauntlet Or the inside azure fingers grasping a broken tilting spear azure,

FRANCKLYN

W N 2

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5. Wall Tablet

Richard Francklyn, dd.6.Jul.1615 aged 54, married 1st Margaret Spurling, and 2nd Francys, daughter of Francys Roberts,

Arms as in No. 4, (I) above, Crest: A dolphin naiant argent, Mantling: Gules, and argent.

6. Wall Tablet

Charles Francklyn, d.5.Aug. 1861, aged 59 years, Major-General, C.B., late commanding a brigade at Gibraltar, 38 years of uninterrupted service, 35 passed in 84th York and Lancaster Regiment

Arms, (uncoloured) Francklyn as above impaling .... on a chief.... two stags' heads caboshed ....

Crest: Francklyn as above with the Order of C.B.

Harry Finch, d.8.Aug.1913 aged 82, Barrister-at-Law. and last survivor of the Company of Moneyers and their Apprentices, youngest son of Robert Finch of Dolleys Hill, and Mary, daughter of Richard Francklyn.

Arms, (uncoloured) Azure, on a chevron engrailed ermine between three griffins passant with wings elevated Or, a lion's head erased sable between two magpies proper, (FINCH)

Crest: A griffin segreant azure bezanty wings elevated Or holding between the paws an escutcheon ermine charged with a lion's head erased sable.

FINCH

7. Wall Tablet

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8. Ledger Stone

Dame Sarah Roberts, d.1686, and her husband, Sir William Roberts, Bt. d.1687 aged 50

(Argent) three pheons (sable), on a chief (sable) a greyhound courant (argent) collared (gules), a (red) hand of Ulster impaling .... on a bend .... three fleur-de-lys ....

Crest: A greyhound sejant (argent) gorged (gules)

9. Ledger Stone

William Roberts, d.1700 aged 6 weeks, son of Thomas Roberts, also for William Roberts, son of.... and Dame Elizabeth.

(Argent) three pheons (sable) on a chief (sable) a greyhound courant (argent) collared (gules).

Crest: A greyhound sejant (argent) collared (gules)

10. Ledger Stone

Charles Eatton, Captain in the Horse Guards, d.10.Jan. 1735 aged 77

(Or), a fret (azure)

Crest:A lion*s head erased, in the mouth ?

11. Ledger Stone

Elizabeth Brende, wife of Fra... Brende of West Molesey, Co Surrey, daughter of John Pawlett, d. 1669

(Or), a chevron between three sinister hands, a crescent (for difference?) (BRENDE) impaling ... three swords in pile points in base pommelled and hilled between two flaunches

BRENDE

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12. Brass

Edmunde Roberts of Neasden, d.1585, married 1st Frances Welles on 2.Feb.1548. and 2nd Faith Paterson on 8.Jun. 1563, daughter and co-heir of John Paterson.

(I) (Argent) three pheons (sable on a chief (sable) a greyhound courant (argent). (ROBERTS) impaling Per fess a pale counterchanged three demi-lions crowned, (WELLES)

(II) Roberts as above

(III) Roberts as above impaling (Argent) on a fess ... three fleur-de-lys (Or)

13. Brass

Jane, daughter of John Barne, d.l3.Apr.l609 aged 64

(I) Quarterly. 1 & 4, (Azure) three leopards' faces (argent) 2 & 3, (Argent) a chevron between three Cornish choughs (sable), a crescent for difference, (BARNE)

(II) Barne as above impaling .... a chevron (ermine) between three lions rampant (Or) (LANGTON)

NAVE FLOOR

14. Ledger Stone

Leonard John Sparke, J.P., d.1971 aged 69 years

.... two battle-axes addorsed in saltire, in chief a swan displayed having under each wing a mullet of eight points, all within a bordure charged with mullets of eight points (argent) (SPARKE)

Crest: On a mural crown a cockerel SPARKE

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15. Commemoration Plaque

Commemorating the fact that Civic Administration in Willesden commenced in the Vestry of the Church.

Arms of the Borough of Willesden which ceased to exist in April 1965. Gules, a chevron Or between in chief an orb Or banded sable ensigned with a cross crosslet Or and two swords saltirewise proper pommels a n d hilts Or, and in base three lilies in a pot Or, all within a bordure Or charged with eight roundels sable.

BOROUGH OF WILLESDEN

Crest: Issuant from a Saxon crown Or two wings also Or each charged with a cinquefoil gules,

Supporters: Two dragons azure each gorged with a Saxon crown Or and charged on the shoulder with two seaxes saltirewise proper pommels and hilts Or.

Motto: Laborare est orare - To work is to pray

ABOVE SOUTH DOOR

16. Wall Tablet

Thomas Shore Woodman late of Kilburn, d.4.0ct.1822 aged 33 years.

Crest: On a wreath a talbot passant.

NAVE (on 4th pillar from Chancel Arch)

17. Wall Plaque

Arms of County of Middlesex, Gules, three seaxes proper hilts to the dexter, in chief a Saxon crown Or, Presented by County Councillor A.A. Berney, J.P. March 1965

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18. Window, brought from Kilburn Grammar School

(I) In upper left light, the arms of Middlesex as in No. 17 above,

(II) In upper right light the arms of the Bishopric of London: Gules, two swords in saltire argent hilted and pommelled Or.

(The window contains the figures of Rt. Rev. Mandall Creighton, Bishop of London and First Visitor, and Rt. Rev. H.G. Bonavian-Hunt, Founder and First Warden of Kilburn Grammar School)

ABOVE CHANCEL ARCH

19. Hatchment, all-black background

Azure, on a fess Or/argent between three lions' heads erased Or three choughs sable, (NICOLL) Crest: A lion's head erased Or Mantling: Gules and argent. Motto: Universa benevolentia

20. Hatchment, dexter background black

Nicoll as No. 19 above impaling Argent, three roundels gules, Crest and Mantling as No. 19 Motto: Resurgam.

NICOLL

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Heraldic items in each church are numbered from the North-West corner of the Chancel. If the visitor goes to the Chancel, the numbering commences with the first item on the left, and continues, reading from left to right, and where appropriate, from top to bottom.

The language of heraldry has been used throughout, but this should not be an obstacle, as the tinctures and charges will be apparent when the description, or blazon, is matched with the item itself.

For explanations of heraldry, the local libraries have a good selection of books available on the open shelves, or on request.

Notes on the heraldry of churches in the County of Middlesex are being compiled by members of the Middlesex Heraldry Society. Illustrations of the arms are by Margaret Young.

The following have been published:

St. Lawrence, Cowley; St. John, Great Stanmore; St. Mary, Harefield; St. Mary the Virgin, Harmondsworth; St. Mary, Hayes; St. Giles, lckenham; St. Mary the Virgin, Northolt; St. John, Pinner, St. Margaret, Uxbridge; St. Lawrence Whitchurch;

St. Dunstan, Cranford; Holy Cross, Greenford; Saints Peter & Paul, Harlington; St. Mary, Harrow; St. John the Baptist, Hillingdon; St. Andrew, Kingsbury; Holy Trinity, Northwood; St. Martin, Ruislip; St. Martin. West Drayton; St. Mary, Willesden;

Copies may be available singly at the church concerned. They may also be obtained, singly or eventually in sets, from the series editor, (K. W. Holmes, 22 St. Margarets Road, Ruislip, Middlesex HA4 7NU - Ruislip 633880).

Details of membership are available from the Hon. Secretary, Mrs. P. Foster, 44 Northumberland Road, Harrow, Middlesex HA2 7RE -081-723 4622.

February 1995