YALE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Bought with the income of the RICHARD S. FELLOWES FUND THE €hmth ^ralirrg at Norfolk : A DESCRIPTION OF ALL COATS OF ARMS ON BRASSES, MONUMENTS, SLABS, HATCHMENTS, &c, NOW TO BE FOUND IN THE COUNTY. ILLUSTRATED. litlj fttftrencts to BlamrfMu's festers of Norfolk antr JSurfte's ^Crmorjt. TOGETHER WITH NOTES FROM THE INSCRIPTIONS ATTACHED. REV. EDMUND FARRER. A Limited Number of Copies printed for Subscribers, price Js. per Part. $Otfcrictj : AGAS H. GOOSE AND CO., RAMPANT HORSE STREET. THE Cturrb littalfrra ai Borfolh; A DESCRIPTION OF ALL COATS OF ARMS ON BRASSES, MONUMENTS, SLABS, HATCHMENTS, &c, NOW TO BE FOUND IN THE COUNTY. ILLUSTRATED. Utij References to Blomeficlo's l^istorg of Norfolk ano Burke's atmorg. TOGETHER WITH NOTES FROM THE INSCRIPTIONS ATTACHED. REV. EDMUND FARRER, F.S.A. YOL. I. i&ottotrf) : AGAS H. GOOSE AND CO., RAMPANT HORSE STREET. gi#t jof ^Ur|«*i>t»tatttm#, Bl. Norf. — Blomefield's History of Norfolk, 11 vols. 8vo. Norf. Archy. — Transactions of the Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society. E. A. — The East Anglian. E. C. C. — The Eastern Counties' Collectanea. Carthew's Launditch. — The Hundred of Launditch, by Mr. G. A. Carthew. Carthew's Bradenham. — The History of the' Parishes of East and West Bradenham, with Necton and Holme Hale, by Mr. Gr. A. Carthew. Vis. of Norf. — Visitation of Norfolk (1563), published by the Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society. Suckling JfSiS.— Church Notes, by the Bev. Alfred Suckling, in the British Museum. Mackarell MSS. — Church Notes, by Mr. Benjamin Mackarell, in the British Museum. Norris MSS.— A collection of 510 Coats, in the possession of Mr. Walter Bye. Bokenham MSS. — A collection of 433 Coats, in the possession of Mr. Walter Eye. Anon. MSS. — An anonymous collection of 502 Coats, in the possession of Mr. Walter Eye. Three Norfolk Armories. — The Norris, Bokenham, and Anonymous Col lections, as published by Mr. Walter Eye. Mis. Gen. et Her. — Miscellanea, Genealogica et Heraldica, edited by Joseph Jackson Howard, LL.D., P.S.A. Norf. Ant. Mis. — The Norfolk Antiquarian Miscellany, edited by Mi. Walter Eye. gllxx#tvaticv& f-nv gxv&t tyavt. Adlington, Captain, Holme Hale Hall, Thetford. Bateman, Rev. J. F., South Lopham Rectory, Harling. Bidwell, The Misses, Bressingham Rectory, Diss. Caius College Library, Cambridge, per R. L. Bensly, Esq., Librarian. Cooper, B. W., Esq., Euston, Thetford. Farrer, P. A., Esq., Petygards Hall, Swaffham, two copies. Farrer, A., Esq., Petygards Hall, Swaffham. Farrer, Miss, Petygards Hall, Swaffham. Farrer, C. E. , Esq., Sporle House, Swaffham. Glanville, Richard, Esq., King's College, London. Golding, Mr. Charles, Colchester. Hardy, E., Esq., Woolverton House, Swaffham. Harper, C. G., Esq., per Messrs. Triibner and Co., London. Hunt, Mr. W. , Briggs' Street, Norwich. Jones, Rev. T., Sporle Vicarage, Swaffham, one copy. Jones, W. P., Esq., 148, Westbourne Terrace, London. Newman, S. A., Esq., Littleton Place, Walsall. Pontifex, Mrs., Bressingham Hall, Diss. Ravenscroft, Mr. J., 6, Lome Road, Birkenhead. Roberts, Rev. F. P., Scole Rectory. Thrower, E. A., Esq., Market Hill, Diss. Twining, A. B., Esq., The Elms, St. Alban's. Twining, Rev. G. B., Twickenham. Wilson, W. S., Esq., County Club, Ayr. Wilson, Rev. T. Holt, Redgrave Rectory, Diss. Wigston, R., Esq., Horsecroft, Bury St. Edmund's. Winter, A. J., Esq., Sydney House, Swaffham. PART I. HUNDEEDS OF EAESHAM, DISS, GUILTCEOSS, SHEOPHAM, AND SOUTH GEEENHOE. ©*mtmt» of tyavt '£ EiESHAM Hundred, Shro:pham Hundred. Alburgh Page 1 Attleborough BiUingford 1 Besthoi-pe Brockdish 2 Brettenham Denton 4 Bridgham Earsham 8 Buckenham, Old Needham . 12 Buckenham, New Pulham St. Mary Magdalen , . 12 Eccles Pulham St. Mary the Virgin . . 14 Ellingham, Great Redenhall . 17 Hargham Rushall . 21 Hockham Starston . 21 Illington KilverstoneLarling Diss Hundred. Rockland All Saints BressinghamBurston . 25 . 25 ShrophamSnetterton Dickleburgh Diss . 25 . 28 Wilby Wretham, East Fersfield . 32 South Greenhoe PIundeed. FrenzeGissing . 33 . 35 BodneyBradenham, East Roydon . 38 Bradenham, West Shelfhanger . 39 Cockley-Cley ShimplingThelveton . 39 . 39 Cressingham, Great Cressingham, Little Tivetshall St. Margaret . 40 Didlington Tivetshall St. Mary . . . 40 Fouldon Winf arthing . 40 Gooderstone Hilborough Holme Hale Guiltcross Hundred. Houghton Banham . 41 Langford Bio-Norton . 41 Narborough Garboldisham . 41 Narford . . Harling, East . 41 Ne'cton . . Harling, West . 44 Newton . . Kenninghall . 46 Oxburgh Lopham, South . 47 Pickenham, South Lopham, North . 47 Pickenham, North Quidenham . 47 Southacre Riddlesworth . 48 Sporle Rushford . 50 Swaffham gtet of &bbvgttiati0n&. Bl. Norf.— Blomefield's History of Norfolk, 11 vols. 8vo. Norf. Archy.— Transactions ofthe Norfolk and Norwich Arclueologieal Society. F,. A.— The East Anglian. B. C. C. — The Eastern Counties Collectanea. Carthew's Launditch.— The Hundred of Launditch, by Mr. G. A. Carthew. Carthew's Bradenhams. — The History of the Parishes of East and West Bradenham, with Necton and Holme Hale, by Mr. G. A. Carthew. I'.'s. of Norf .— Visitation of Norfolk (1563), published by the Norfolk and Norwich Archa3ological Society. Suckling MSS. —Church Notes, by the Rev. Alfred Suckling, in the British Museum. Mackarell MSS. — Church Notes, by Mr. Benjamin Mackarell, in the British Museum. Norris MSS. — A Collecction of 510 Coats, in the possession of i\!r. Walter Rye. Bokenham MSS. — A Collection of 433 Coats, in the possession of Mr. Walter Rye. Anon. MSS. — An Anonymous Collection of 502 Coats, in the possession of Mr. Walter Rye. All references, unless otherwise stated, are either to Burke's Armory or Papworth's Ordinary. gUtt j&tc ctti*m«r „ Page. Brass Shield at Pulham St. Mary the Virgin . ... 14/ Incised Slab at Diclcleburgh . . 26 / Shields at Gissing ..... 37 J Monument at Besthorpe .... 55 1- Shields in the Windows at Old Buckenham .... Sg-' Shields in a Window at Narborough g^ Monument at Swaffham . . 94) ^ninex of Jlrttt** Abbot, 22 Adrian, 79 Albini, 60 Aldous, 2 Amherst, 74 Amhurst, 74 Amy and, 72 Amyas, 15 Anglia, East, 17, 58 Arragon, 1 1 Arundell, 89 Ashfield, 42, 59 Aslack, 3, 15, 26 Bacon, 41 Bacon of Hesset, 22, 34 Bacon, John, 3 Baddlesmere, 46 Bagshot, 22 Bailey, 19, 20 Bainard, 37 Baker, 80, 83 Banister, 5 Bangor, See of, 55 Bardolph, 3, 15, 26 Baring, 78 Barker, 11, 66 Barkham, 92 Barnard, 25 Barnham, 72 Baron, 18 Barrow, 77 Barrett, 53 Baskerville, 94 Basset, 40 Bassett, 60 Bassingbourne, 20, 21 Batch, 32 Bath and Wells, See of, 54 Baynard, 27 Beauchamp, 6, 87 Becket, 7 Bedingfeld, 23, 77.88, 89> 90 Bedingfield, 39, 58 Beevor, 51 Bell, 68 Belward, 29 Bendish, 43 Bentham, 71 Berdewell, 45 Berney, 84 Berry, 15, 26 Bewris, 20 Bidwell, 52 Birch, 68, 69 Blackwell, 37 Blenerhasset, 33, 34, 35, 81, 82, 83 Blomefield, 26, 32, 85, 87 Bodham, 14, 87, 96 Bohun, 3, 15, 60 Bois, 33 Bokenham, 58 Borough, 7 Bosville, 39, 58 Bosworth, 29, 30 Boteler, 49 Boughton, 63 Bourn, 88 Bouverie, 8 Bowyer, 53 Boyas, 47 Boyle, 90 Boys, 40 Bradeston, 43, 46 Braham, 35 Brampton, 7 Brand, 37 Brandon, 7, 43 Bransby, 16, 18, 21 Branspeth, 36 Branthwayt, 80 Braye, 25 Brett, 40 Brewse, 20, 88 Bridgenorth, 26 Bridgeman, 47 Bristol, See of, 55 Broadwood, 68 Brograve, 93 Bromley, 56 Brotherton, 3, 6 Browne, 90 Brudenell, 49 Bruyne, 7 Buckenham Priory, 58 Bulkeley, 56 Burgh, 43 Burley, 94 Burrough, 38 Burton, 31 Bury Abbey, 24, 28, 58 Buttveyleyn, 36, 37 Buxton, 50, 51, 66 Bydgoode, 7 Bygod, 3 Cailly, 58, 59, 60 Caldwell, 76 Calthorpe, 49, 92, 93 Cambridge, University of, 65 Camell, 38 Campbell, 38 Canterbury, See of, 5, 6, 7, 8, 57, 65 Cantrell, 13 Carbonell, 88 Carlisle, See of, 55 Carlos, 23 Carter, 32 Carvele, 83 Carville, 83 Cary, 80 Cateleyn, 10 Caton, 65 Chamberlain, 42 98 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Chamberlayn, 96 Charier, 26 Charles, 15, 26 Charleton, 46 Charnock, 53 Chedworth, 88 Chester, See of, 55 Chicheley, 84 Chichester, See of, 54 Cholmeley, 51 Churchman, 63 Chute, 73, 90, 91 Claxton, 13 Clent, 84 Clifford, 37 Clifton, 58, 76 Cock, 58 Cockerham, 38 Coggeshall, 31 Cokaine, 56 Colborne, 44, 45 Collett, 85 Collin, 12, 13, 17 Colman, 61 Columbine, 86, 87 Coney, 93 Cooke, 3, 14, 52 Cooper, 35, 74, 80 Corbet, 27 Cornerd, 37 Cornwall, 79 Cornwallis, 13 Coronne, 15, 26 Cotton, 2, 17, 21, 22, 23 Cowper, 80 Cranaeh, 56 Cressener, 45 Cressy, 56 Croftes, 45 CromweU, 58 Crompton, 19, 48 Crouch, 92 Culpepper, 34 Dade, 91 Dalling, 9, 10, 11 Dallinghowe, 15 Dalton, 94 Dashwood, 72, 73 Day, 4 Deane, 49 Debenham, 20 Decker, 45 De Grey, 9, 10, 37 De-la-pole, 2, 3, 43, 46 De Warenne, 6, 78 Dennis, 26 Devall, 94 Deyns, 29, 38 Diss, Town of, 30 Donne, 30 Dove, 36 Doveton, 72 Drury, 49, 50, 56, 67, 68 Durham, See of, 64 Edwards, 93 Ely, See of, 17, 54, 57 Empire, The, 11 Engle, 66 Everard, 21 Exeter, See of, 54 Eyre, 77, 81 Farrand, 77 Ferrers, 14 Finch, 49 Fincham, -30 Fitz-Alan, 78 Fitz-Otes, 40 Fitz-Robert, 5, 87 Fitz-Simon, 22 Fitz-Walter, 30, 53, 54 Fisher, 50, 92 Flood, 4, 74 Forster, 64 Fortescue, 74 Fountaine, 74, 84 France, 4 Francis, 82 Francklin, 52 Freeman, 6S Fremoult, 39 Frere, 17, 18, 38, 93 Freston, 12, 23 Frissell, 49 Froyk, 79, 82, 83 Fulneby, 94 Fulnesby, 94 Fulnetby, 94 Futter, 13 Gardner, 20 Garrard, 78 Gastricke, 76 Gawdy, 20, 21 Gay, 21 Geary, 62 Geddyng, 49 Gerbridge, 15, 26 Gerningham, 1 Gery, 62 Gibbs, 53 Gipps, 44, 45 Gloucester, See of, 54 Glover, 95 Goldsmiths' Company, 7 Gooch, 5, 9, 10, 11, 51 Goodwyn, 80 Grandison, 90 Gray, 6 Green, 1, 70 Grimwood, 20, 21 Haggard, 72 Hales, 7, 39 Hall, 47 Hamond, 95 Hanbury, 56 Harbord, 55 Hare, 21, 61, 62, 67, 73 Harling, 42, 43, 44 Harrison, 31, 39, 51 Harsicke, 92, 93 Harsnett, 50 Harvey, 76 Harward, 5 Hastings, 22, 36 Havers, 39, 40 Hawe, 79 Hayville, 88 Haywell, 88 Heigham, 34, 82, 83 Hemgrave, 44 Hemsworth, 66 Hereford, See of, 55 Herling, 42, 88, 90 Heron, 51 Herris, 36 Hervey, 57 Heveningham, 60, 81 Hewit, 56 Hexhall, 56 Hicks, 41 Hill, 7 Hobart, 59 INDEX TO PART I. 99 Hodgson, 72 Hogan, 20 Holme, 86, 87 Holmes, 19,20,21,22,23 HoUand, 46, 47, 48 HoUand, Earl of Kent, 43, 46, 60 Hopper, 23 Howard, 3, 6, 23, 33, 89 Howes, 63 Howman, 61 Hudilston, 43 Hudleston, 43, 46 Hungate, 70 Illey, 78 Inglethorp, 46 Inyon, 16 Ishudi, 68 Jacob, 51 Jay, 67, 68 Jenkinson, 28 Jenny, 88 Jermy, 15 Jernegan, 1, 26 Johnson, 19 Jolly, 32 Kedington, 12, 66 Keldon, 33,34,81, 82,83 Kelvedon, 81 Kemp, 35, 36, 37, 38 KendaU, 57, 59 Kerdeston, 58 Kerrich, 18 Kerridge, 35 Kett, 29 Killett, 46 King, 37 Kinge, 7, 26 Knyvett, 47, 58, 60, 68 Lamb, 9 Lany, 3, 14, 73 Latham, 19, 20 Latimer, 33 Laurence, 3 Lawford, 9, 10, 11 Layman, 32 Lee, 27, 72 Leigh, 16 Le Gros, 78, 79 Le Grys, 1, 6, 26, 39 Le Hunt, 66 Le Strange, 7, 20 Lichfield. See of, 54 Lincoln, See of, 54 Llandaff, See of, 55 Lobb, 73, 91 Lockey, 7 London, See of, 54 Long, 16 Longe, 17, 75 Long-field, 68 Lovell, 41, 42, 43, 44 Lowdham,33, 34, 35, 81, 82, 83 Lucas, 70, 71 Lynne, 60 Machet, 14 Manning, 18, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 37 Mansfield, 7 Mason, 85, 86, 87 Meade, 10, 67, 68 Merchant Taylors' Com pany, 20 Meriton, 88 Merton, 8 Methold, 64 Methwold, 64, 78 Meybohm, 72 Miller, 87 Montague, 43, 46 Monthermer, 43, 46 Mortimer, 61 Morton, 6 Mowbray, 3, 6, 20 Murray, 74, 77 Muskett, 32 MusweU, 41, 42, 43, 44 Narburgh, 79, 82, 83 Needham, 66 Nerford, 52 NeviUe, 5, 6, 43, 46 Nixon, 35 Northwood, 6 Norwich, See of, 30, 32, 54, 65 Norwich, City of, 5 H 2 Oldershaw, 17, 21 Ormerod, 19 Orton, 33, 34, 81, 82, 83 Ouseley, 20 Oxford, See of, 55 Paine, 94 Palgrave, 12, 13, 26 Palmer, 57 Panton, 48 Paris, 42 Parker, 7 Parkyn, 88 Paston, 89, 90 Pateshull, 88 Patrick, 79 Pawlett, 46 Payne, 94 Peak, 32 Pearce, 48 Peche, 88, 90 •Peeres, 6 PeUe, 43, 46 PeU, 85, 87 Pembroke CoU. Camb., 65 Penrice, 19, 21, 84 Peper, 15 Peterborough, See of, 55 Peyver, 15, 26 Philips, 37 Pierson, 67 Pilkington, 25 Playters, 26 Postlethwayte, 4 Potter, 39 Powncy, 79 Powys, 43, 46 Preston, 58 Pry or, 69 Quaplode, 41 Quittwell, 5 Radcliffe, 6 Ramsey, 3 Rand, 17 Rawlings, 52 Raymond, 75 Read, 5,33 100 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Rede, 13 Revett, 91 Rey don, 35 Reynolds, 85 Richards, 38 Ridley, 44, 45 Rochester, See of, 55 Rogerson, 4, 5 Rokeley, 7 Rolf, 38 Rolfe, 67, 76 Roope, 12, 13 Roucester, 88, 90 Rust, 85, 86 St. Andrew, 65 St. Asaph, See of, 55 St. David's, See of, 55 St. Edmund, 2, 24, 28 St. George, 2, 24 St. Paul, 3, 96 St. Peter, 3, 96 SaUsbury, See of, 54 Sancroft, 19, 21 Sandby, 4, 8 Sandys, 48 Saunders, 82, 83 Saxham, 49 Sayer, 4, 16 Scales, 33 Scarborough, 59 Scogan, 7, 27, 39 Scot, 90 Scott, 29, 92 Shardelowe, 88 Sharp, 22 Sharpe, 61 Sheriffe, 31 Shelton, 90 Shimpling, 39 Simpson, 28 Singleton, 7 Skelton, 34, 81 Slader, 53 Slapp, 57 Smith, 8, 53 Smyth, 18, 21, 71, 86 Smythwine, 38 Sneyd, 56 Sone, 36 Soone, 36 Spelman,79, 80,81, 82,83 Spencer, 22, 23 Springe, 74 Stafford, 60 Stanhawe, 13 Starkey, 15 Starkie, 27 Staunton, 22 Stehbing, 16 Stede, 78 Steele, 44, 45 Steward, 5, 94 Stewart, 94 Stevenson, 27 Strudwick, 70 Sturgeon, 79, 82, 83 Sumner, 86, 87 Swan, 22 Swift, 93 Swinburne, S4 TatshuU, 58 Tay, 6 Tendring, 3 Thornhill, 48, 49 Thorp, 58 Thurlow, 95 Tilney, 25, 33 Tindall, 35, 59 Tiptoft, 42, 43, 46 Tite, 8 Todenham, 88 Tony, 87 Topping, 71 Townsend, 81, 88 Tudenham, 44, 90 Turner, 27, 78, 79 Tyrell, 8, 9 Tyssen, 74, 79, 80, 83 Ufford, 33, 88 Underwood, 71 Upwood, 30 Valence, 2 Verdon, 25 Vere, 91 Vilett, 50, 64, 70 Wace, 76 Wachesam, 15 Wade, 60 Waldegrave, 49, 88 Wallace, 24 Walkfare, 94 Walne, 4, 14 Walpole, 81 Wareing, 19 Warenne, de, 6, 78 Warham, 5 Watshull, 93 Waxham, 7, 15 Wayte, 19 Weid, 15 Welham, 57 Wellesleigh, 5 WeUesley, 5 Weyland, 53, 88, 90 Whalley, 69 Whirple, 1 Whitear, 19, 21, 22 Whitfield, 26 Whitmore, 7 Wiggett, 91 Wigmore, 47 Wilford, 53 Williams, 68 Willis, 61, 62, 73, 92 Willoughby, 79 WUson, 75 WUton, 67, 6S Wmchester, See of, 54 Windham, 8, 9, 10, 11 Wingfield, 3, 49 Wogan, 18, 19 Womack, 32 Wood, 16 Woodbine, 95 Woodward, 28 Worcester, See of, 54 Worth, 2 Wright, 44, 63, 64 Wyfold, 88 Young, 94 PAET II. HUNDEEDS OF OLAVEEING, LODDON, HENSTEAD, HUMBLEYAED, AND DEPWADE. V ©owtimt* of tyavt H. Claverino Hundred. Aldeby Bergh Apton . . BrookeBurgh St. Peter EUingham Geideston Gillingham Haddiscoe Hales Heekingham HoweKirby Cane Norton Subcourse Raveningham . . Stockton ThorpeThurlton Toft Monks . . Wheatacre Loddon Hundred. Ashhy Bedingham Broome Carlton St. Peter Chedgrave Claxton . . Ditchingham . . Hardley Hedenham HiUington KirsteadLangley Loddon Mundham SeethingSisland Thurton ThwaiteTopcroft Woodton Henstead Hundred. ArminghaUBixleyBramerton Caistor St. Edmund Framingham Earl Framingham Pigot Kirby Bedon . . Page 9798 99 100100 102102 103104 104 104105107 107 110 110111 111 112 113113114116117118118119 120 123124 124131 135136137 137 138 138 140 142 143 144 144145145 146 Henstead Hundred {continued). PoringlandRockland SaxUngham Nethergate Shotesham All Saints Shotesham St. Mary Stoke Holy Cross Surlingham Trowse Yelverton HuMBLEYARD HUNDRED. Bracon Ash Carlton, East . . Colney Cringleford Dunston Flordon Hethel HethersettIntwood Ketteringham . . Melton, Great . . Melton, Little . . MulbartonNewton Flotman Swainsthorpe . . Swardeston Wreningham . . Depwade Hundred. Ashwellthorpe . . AslactonBunwell Carleton Rode . . Forncett St. Mary Forncett St. Peter Fritton . . Fundenhall Hapton . . Hardwick Hempnall MorningthorpeMoulton, Great SheltonStratton St. Mary Stratton St. Michael Tacolneston Tasburgh Tharston TibbenhamWacton Page 148 149149 151152153 153 153155 157160160 160 162 164164167169 170174175177179180180 182 183 185187187 187 188 189189 189 189191192196 196 200 203204 205207209 210 gt*t of &bbvevi(XtiCftJ& (continued). Mis. Gen. et Her. — MisceUanea Genealogica et Heraldica, edited by Joseph Jackson Howard, LL.D., F.S.A. Norf. Antiq. Mis.— The Norfolk Antiquarian Miscellany, edited by Walter Rye. |rUtt#tmttoij#« Page Shields in a Window at Heckingham . .... .104 Brass at Raveningham 109 Brass at Hillington 123 Shield in a Window at Saxlingham .... ... 150 Shield on a Slab at Great Melton .174 Brass at Little Melton .176 Brass at Swainsthorpe ......... 180 Shields at Stratton St. Mary 202 Shields in the East Window at Stratton St. Mary ... .203 Brass at Tasburgh . 206 gnbex of &vm&. Aggas, 188 Aldham, 186, 206 Aldrich, 154, 181 Alington, 203 AUardice, 169 Allen, 133 Andrew, 172 Andrews, 127, 172 Andyn, 168 Anglia, East, 145, 152, 153, 154, 200 Anguish, 174, 175, 176 Appleyard, 123, 173 Ardesley, 179 Argentin, 203 Armiger, 198 Amet, 204 Ashby, 103 Aslack, 120 Astley, 116 Atkyns.125,170,171,173Austria, 126 Bacon, 102, 103, 108, 109,110, 118.121,130, 132, 135, 148, 185 Bacon of Baconsthorpe, 134, 190 Bacon of Hesset, 119, 121, 165, 166, 175 Badlesmere, 127 Bainard, 183 Baker, 106, 147 Baldwin, 187 Balls, 177 Barclay, 169 Bardolf, 120 Barker, 168 Baron, 149 Barry, 183 Bates, 161 Batt, 166 Baxter, 164, 188, 203, 205, 206 Bayly, 159 Bayspoole, 111, H2 Beauchamp, 109, 125, 129, 130, 133 Becket, 121 Bedingfeld,119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 134, 148, 158, 175, 200 Beevor, 165, 166 Belingay, 115 Bennet, 128 Berners, 107, 184 Berners, Lord, 184 Berney, 125, 126, 133, 140, 148, 152, 159, 165, 180, 181, 192' Berry, 120 Betts, 167 BiUingham, 126 Black, 139 Bludworth, 164, 205, 206 BlundeviUe, 179 BoUeau, 171, 172, 205 Bois, 168 Bohun, 116 Bokenham, 167, 168 Bokill, 134 Boleyn, 197, 199, 200 Bond, 111 Borough, 205 Botiler, 197 Bourchier, 107, 150, 184, 185 Boyland, 150 Brabant, 126 Bradeston, 159 Bransby, 151, 152 Branthwayte, 164, 165, . 166 Brereton, 142, 144, 153 Brewes, 114 Brewse, 189, 190 Brewster, 190 Bridgenorth, 120 Briggs, 132 Brock, 190 Brograve, 129, 165 Brome, 115, 116 Brooke, 146, 147 Brotherton, 110 Brotherton, Thomas, 173 Browne, 141, 160, 204 Buckle, 161 Bulbeck, 127 Bullen, 197 Bures, 199 Burgh, 185 Burgulion, 197, 199 Burgundy, 126 Burman, 206 Burroughes, 201, 202, 203 Butler, 197 Buxton, 162, 182, 209, 210 Bygod, 110 Calthorp, 136 Calthorpe, 183 Candler, 181 Canterbury, See of, 173 Carre, 178 Carter, 186 CarvUe, 107 Cary, 171, 174 CasteU, 99, 100, 107,108, 109, 110 Castello, 107 Castile, 126 Castleton, 103 Caston, 159 Catelyn, 105, 106, 107 Charles, 120 Charlton, 173 Charnell, 116 Cheney, 116 ChUcot, 139, 140 Churche, 192 Churchman, 122, 139, 198 Clare, 127 214 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Clarke, 127, 136, 144 Clere, 199 Clifton, 104, 128, 183 Cock, 167 Cokefield, 197 Cokerell, 115 Colbrook, 127 Coleman, 147 CoUwyn ap Tangno, 186 Colston, 152 Constable, 116 Conyers, 209, 210 Cooke, 98, 114, 115, 139, 142, 161, 162 Cooper, 122 Copledike, 105 Coppinger, 111 Corbet, 128, 145 Corbin, 155 Corie, 201 Cornish, 126, 127 Coronne, 120 Corrance, 163, 164 Corsica, 172 Cotton, 133, 142 Coulson, 176 Coulston, 152 Courtney, 170 Cowcher, 160 Crabb, 153 Crane, 178 Cremer, 147 Cressy, 143 Cretyng, 191 Cromwell, 186 Crowe, 104 Curteis, 198 Cynrig Sais, 186 Dallinghowe, 116 Dalyson, 154 Darley, 180 Dashwood, 109, 145 Davy, 97, 118, 119, 164 Day, 116, 146 Deane, 116 Dearsley, 180 De Grey, 108 De-la-pole, 150 Dennis, 119 Denny, 98, 111, 148 Denstone, 192 De Warenne, 169 D'Eye, 116 Dod, 160 Dolen's, 159 Donne, 191 Doyle, 121, 123 D'Oyley, 210 Drake, 120, 188, 195, 203, 205 Drury, 131, 133, 135, 155, 206 Durrant, 143 Edward the Confessor, 145, 168 EUington, 105 EUiot, 172 ElUs, 116, 201, 202, 203 Elrington, 105 Ely, See of, 133 Enfield, 127 England, 144 Erpingham, 104 Ethelfield, 127 Everard, 126 Eyers, 128 Eyre, 157' Fairweather, 100 Fastolf, 107, 133 Eellowes, 152 Felton, 181 Finch, 165, 166 Fitzwalter, 173 Fleetwood, 186 Fleming, 120, 121, 122, 123 Flowerdew, 168 Floyde, 126 Fortescue, 164 Foster, 132 Fowle, 99, 115, 116 France, 137 France and England, 1 32 Fraunceys, 192 Fray, 127 Freeston, 102, 167 French, 191 Frere, 177, 178 FresseU, 131 Freston, 167 Friskeny, 105 Frost, 138 Eroyk, 112 Futter, 198 Garneys, 122, 192, 193, 194, 195, 203 Garnish, 203 Garnishe, 192 Garrard, 178 Gascoigne, 158 GaveU, 105 Gawdy, 118, 123, 126, 132, 193 Gerbridge, 116, 120 Gibson, 186 GUbert, 117, 137 Gleane, 189, 190 Godsalve, 126, 132, 179 Gooch, 100, 149, 155, 209 Goodwin, 148 Gostlin, 194, 195 Gournay, 169 Graham, 169 Green, 147 Greenwood, 114, 116 Gregory, 129 Grey, 173 Grey, De, 108 Griffin, 126 Griffith, 127 Grimer, 135 Grymer, 135 Grys, Le, 128 Gurney, 98, 169, 179 Hall, 100, 159 Hammond, 101, 148, 170, 194 Hamond, 101 Hampden, 133 Harbord, 133 Harborne, 135, 162 Harcourt, 185 Hardy, 189 Hare, 166 Harrington, 105 Hartstonge, 178 Harvey, 104, 207, 208 Harvey, Sir R. J., 207, 208 Hase, 175 Havers, 143, 180 HavUe, 132 Hawys, 106 Hayfield, 105 INDEX TO PART II. 215 Heath, 157 Hearn, 142 Hemenhall, 179 Henmall, 179 Heme, 142, 209 Heron, 210 Heveningham, 133, 170, 171, 173, 174 Heydon, 132 Hicks, 178 Highfield, 105 Hill, 119 HUton, 106 Hirst, 189 Hobart, 120, 124, 126, 130, 131, 132,133, 134 HoUand, Earl of Kent, 107, 183, 184 Holmes, 152 Holt, 137 Hooke, 178 Houghton, 105, 106, 107, 198, 202 Howard, 110, 119, 133 Howes, 194 Huby, 208 Hunt, Le, 187 Hunton, 154 Hurst, 189 Hutton, 136 IUey, 197 Inglosse, 179 Irby, 195 Ireton, 186 Jack, 188 Jackson, 159 Jacob, 210 Jay, 167 Jegon, 144 Jenney, 123,134, 167,190 Jenny, 121 Jestin ap Morganny, 186 Johnson, 101, 102, 129, 130, 175, 176, 179 Kedington, 194 Kemp, 181, 199, 210 Kenton, 192, 203 Kerdeston, 118, 183 Kett, 98 Knight, 207 Knipe, 204, 205 Knyvett, 107, 134, 183, 184, 185, 204, 211 Kynynmound, 172 Lambert, 208 Lans, 139 Lee, 150 Legard, 153 Legh, 111 Le Gros, 101, 175 LeGrys, 128, 130, 133 LeHunt, 187 Leman, 136 Le Neve, 177, 186, 187 Leon, 126 Lock, 209 Lombe, 174, 175 London, 108, 110, 131 Long, 163, 164 Longe, 194 Louvaine, 150 Love, 124, 132,, 160, 161 Lymsey, 3 27 Mallom, 185, 210, 211 Mann, 211 Manning, 191 Marsh, 201, 203 Marsham, 176 Martin, 144 Matchet, 101, 102 Mawgan, 127 Methwold, 121, 174, 203 MUdmay, 127 MiUer, 113, 114, 184 Mingay, 104, 115, 116, 147, 149, 150 Morden, 133 Morley, 97, 150, 191, 196 Motham, 168 Mountchensy, 127 Mountfort, 133 Mowbray, 110, 118, 173 Moxon, 182 Murfine, 186 Murray, 172 Muskett, 169 Mynne, 114 Narburgh, 112 Naunton,132, 133, 134 Nelson, 135 Neve, Le, 177, 186, 187 NeviUe, 106, 134 NeviU, 173 Newce, 206 Newton, 161, 166 Norfolk, Earl of, 173 Norris, 137 Northwood, 183 Norwich, Deanery of, 149 Norwich, See of, 107, 133, 144, 145 Offley, 140 Oldershaw, 133 Olney, 207, 208 Onslow, 181 Osborne, 124, 136, 141. 188 Palmer, 129, 130, 131, 133, 134 Parry, 126 Paston, 151 Peach, 171, 173 Pearse, 199 Pells, 108 Penning, 158 Penrice, 159 Pentney Priory, 174 Pert, 209, 210 Pettus, 145 Peyton, 123, 158 Peyver, 120 Phillip, 185, 187 PiUans, 115 Plais, 200 Platers, 109 Playters, 109, 119, 155 Pollen, 171, 172, 205 Potts, 100, 121, 122, 163 Powys, Lord, 173 Poyntz, 134 Primrose, 143 Proctor, 125, 127, 129, 130, 133 Puttenham, 179 Pyecroft, 106, 118, 119 PykareU, 161, 162 Quaplode, 102, 109, 110 Ramsey, 168, 192 216 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Rand, 190 Randall, 106, 131, 147 Rant, 155, 156 Raworth, 192, 193 Rebow, 103 Redham, 159 Redisham, 170, 173 Reedham, 159 Reeve, 138 Reve, 112, 151, 200, 201, 202 Revet, 102 Rich, 178, 181 Richardson, 157 Richers, 198 Richmond, 122, 123, 193 Robsart, 207 Rockeley,' 105 Rodney, 190 Rokes, 126 Rokewood, 148 Rookwood, 203 Roope, 194, 195 Rudge, 193 Rugge, 193 Rutland, 98 Rutter, 158 Salusbury, 169 Sampson, 132, 133 Sanford or Saundford, 127 Saunders, 107 Sayer, 199 ScargiU, 177 Scott, 145, 170 Scudamore, 139 Seabright, 206 Sedgeswicke, 138 Sergeaux, 127 Shelton, 116, 128, 132, 141,191,196,197, 198, 199, 200 Sheppard, 146, 147 Sicklemore, 121 Simmons, 191 Skottowe, 175, 176 Smith, 100, 102, 159, 180, 181 Smyth, 113, 114, 139, 140, 180 Sneyd, 149 Soame, 193 Solers, 127 SouthweU, 121, 165 Spelman, 112 Spencer, 134 Spendlow, 177 Spooner, 174 Spurgeon, 177, 178 Stanhawe, 113 Stanley, 133 Stebbing, 99 Steward, 114, 186 Stewart, 114, 169 St. George, 110, 112,117, 183, 189, 196 Stoker, 120 Stone, 113, 114,211 St. Peter, 116, 117 Strode, 121 Stubbe, 137 Sturgeon, 112 Suckling, 140, 141, 153, 154, 180, 190, 211 Sy bells, 116 Sydnor, 111 Talbot, 162 Talmach, 108 Tasburgh, 148 Tawell, 161, 166 Taylour, 162 Tendring, 128 Thoma6on, 154 Thorp, 183, 184, 185 Tilney, 185 TireU, 206 Tollemach, 108 Tolmache, 205 Toppesfield, 192, 199 Tower, 129, 130 Townshend, 132 Trench, 159 Trott, 97 Tudenham, 134 TuthiU, 149, 154 Tweed, 138 Tyrell, 156, 192, 206 UmfraviUe, 116 Underwood, 147 Utber, 205 Utker, 205 Vaughan, 126, 185 Verdon, 150, 209 Vere, 127, 199 Vynne, 162' Wakelin, 129, 130, 131, 133 Waldegrave, 127 • Walford, 201 Wall, 97 Walpole, 171, 206 Walsingham, 168 Wanton, 192 Ward, 143, 159 Warenne, 110, 169 Warmoll, 150 Warner, 126, 144, 210 Warren, 145 Warren, Corbould-, 204 Watts, 122 Waunton, 192 Webster, 117 Weeks, 172 Weld, 158, 159 WeUisham, 192, 203 WeUs, 176 Wheatley, 163 Wickham, 196 WUder, 202 WUson, 107, 180, 184 WUton, 140 Wingfield, 128, 150 Winter, 115 Wiseman, 150, 168 Wodehouse, 130, 137 Wood, 99, 157, 158, 207, 208 Woode, 207 Woodhouse, 105, 140, 196, 197 Woolmer, 207, 208 Wright, 163, 168, 185 186, 195 Yard, 170 Yaxley, 121 Yelverton, 158 Yerde, 170 PAET III. HUNDEEDS OF WALSHAM, BLOFIELD, TAVEEHAM, FOEEHOE, AND MITFOED. ©Oijtj?*jt# of $>otrt IH. Walsham Hundred Acle Beighton . . Fishley Halvergate Hemblington MoultonPanxworth Randworth . . Reedham . . Tunstall TJpton Walsham, South, St. Mary ,, ,, St. Lawrence Wickhampton Woodbastwick Blofield Hundred Blofield . BradestoneBrundall Buckenham Burlingham St. Peter ,, St. Andrew „ South Cantley Freethorpe . . Hassingham Limpenhoe . . Lingwood . . Plumstead, Great ,, Little Postwick . . Southwood . . Strumpshaw ThorpeWitton Taverham Hundred. Attlebridge . CattonCrostwick . DraytonFelthorpe . FrettenhamHainfordHellesdon . Horsham St. Faith HorsfordHorsteadRackheath Taverham Hundred (continued). Page 213 Salhouse 214 Spixworth 214 Sprowston 214 Taverham 215 Wroxham 216 217 Forehoe Hundred. 217 218220 220 Barford Barnham Broom . . Bawburgh 221 Bowthorpe 221222 Brandon Parva Carlton Colton 222 CostesseyCoston Crownthorpe 224 Deopham 227 Easton 227 Hackford . 227 Hingham 227 Honingham 230 Kimberley 230 Marlingford 231 Morley St. Botolph 233 ,, St. Peter .. 235 Runhall 235 Welborne 235 Wicklewood 235 Wramplingham . . 235 Wymondham 238 239 Mitford Hundred. 239 Cranworth 240 East Dereham 241 GarvestonHardingham Hockeiing 242 Mattishall 242 Mattishall Burgh . . 247 Reymerston 248 Shipdham 248 Southbergh 249 Thuxton 249 Tuddenham, East. . 250 Tuddenham, North 250 Westdeld 250 Whinburgh 251 Wood Rising 255 Yaxham QYlxxQlvcAioyi&. Monument at Moulton Page 216 Brass at Reedham 219 Slabs at Reedham 220 Brass at Blofield 226 Brass at Horstead 253 Brass at Bawburgh 267 Slabs at Wymondham 296 Shields in a window at Cranworth 303 Shields in a window at Cranworth 304 Monument at Woodrising 324 Brasses at Woodrising 325 gttxbex of |tms, Adams, 242 Alexander, 263 Alpe, 307 Alvert, 234 Amyas, 277, 278, 279 Anglia, East, 246, 246, 309 Anguish, 216, 217, 296 Arming, 282 Armstrong, 308 Armyn, 282 Arnam, 238 Appleton, 218 Ayde, 251, 252 Bacon, 318 Bacon of Hesset, 234 Baconsthorp, 269 Bagge, 307, 308 Bailes, 302 Baldock,318Bardolf, 222, 233, 249, 298, 303, 315, 329 Baret, 252 Barnham, 217 Baron, 296 Barrett, 252, 253 Barry, 286 Barton, 216, 300, 302 Bar-wick, 275 Baskerville, 299 Basset, 305 Bassingbourne, 222 Batchelor, 253 Bathurst, 289 Bayspoole, 228 Beauchamp, 222 Beaupre, 291 Bee, 222 Becham, 264 Beck, 222, 254 Beckingham, 316 Bedell, 318, 326 Bedingfield, 263, 301, 302 Beke, 286 Bellasis, 272 Bellasyse, 272 Bennet, 264, 265 Berchem, 264 Berkeley, 283 Bemey, 218, 219, 220, 224, 226,262, 263, 311,312,318 Berry, 213 Bestney, 300 Bigland, 244 Bignold, 244 Bigod, 294 Bigot, 328 Bircham, 264, 265 Blackborne, 293, 296 Blacker, 270 Blake, 253, 254, 265 Blondeyille, 274 Blount, 273 Bockyng, 276 Bodenham, 300 Bodham, 314 Bohun, 299 Bond, 325 Botetourt, 283 Bourchier, 248, 276, 309 Bradestone, 218 Brampton, 263, 300, 301, 302, 303, 323 Brampton of Brampton, 304 Brandon, 250 Braybroke, 236 Breese, 277 Brereton, 248 Brett, 305 Bridges, 300 Brigg, 291 Briggs, 291 Bringloe, 318 Brome, 299 Brook, 236 Brooksbank, 257, 258 Brown, 305, 306 Browne, 225, 271, 289, 314 Buckle, 243, 292 Bull, 257 Bullock, 318, 319 Bulwer, 249 Bure, 318 Burgate, 300, 302 Burkin, 228, 229, 292, 295 Burley, 299 Burnell, 304 Burroughes, 227, 229, 291, 292, 294, 295 Burton, 213 Burwell, 234, 256 Bury Abbey, 285, 286 Bussey, 243 Butler, 299 Butts, 318 Buxton, 275 Cailly, 273 Caius, 315 Calibut, 234, 313, 314 Calthorpe, 222 Campbell, 244, 245, 247 Candler, 225 Cann, 298 Canning, 237 Canterbury, See of, 245, 290, 309 Capel, 262 Carbonell, 231 Carlos, 224, 225 Carre, 266, 267 Carter, 261 Carthew, 314 Carver, 296 Cary, 282, 283 Case, 278 Castell? 243 Caston, 218, 219, 231 Castleton, 279, 290 Catelyn, 226, 227 Cator, 222, 223 Catton, 245 Cawle, 316 Chamberlayne, 314, 315 Chamberlin, 245, 246 Chambers, 293, 294 Chandler, 284 Chappell, 221 Cheyney, 286 Clark, 284, 286 Clarke, 307 Clifford, 246 Clifton, 234, 298, 300,' 302 Coates, 213, 229,295 Cobham, 236 Cobham, Lord, 236 Cock, 228, 229, 292, 295 Cockerell, 299 Colby, 285, 314 Collinson, 328 Collyer, 263, 264 332 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Colman, 290, 320 Columbine, 236, 237 Compton, 226 Conyers, 222 Cooke, 293, 299, 301, 302, 303 Cooper, 288, 290 Copledike, 275 Copping, 278 Corbet, 262, 263, 287 Corie, 243, 267 Cornwallis, 261 Cory, 320 Cotes, 213, 229, 284, 295 Cotton, 281, 282 Cowper, 260 Crane, 234, 325, 329 Craven, 286 Cremer, 292 Cresci, 286 Cressy, 239 Croft, 252 Crofts, 252, 254 Crowe, 265 Cullyer, 285 Culyer, 296 Curson, 328, 329 Curteis, 255, 258 Curtis, 255 Dallinghowe, 299, 314 Dalton, 260 Darcy, 324 Daveney, 270, 271, 287 Davy, 274, 286 Day, 251, 311 Deane, 302 De Clere, 286 De Fleming, 302 De la Fontaine, 256 De la Pole, 236, 267, 269, 276 De Moulton, 304 Denew, 225 Denn, 318 Denne, 258 Denton, 292, 294, 295 Derhaugh, 234 Devall, 319 De "Warenue, 298 Dillingham, 301 Dive, 253 Donne, 306, 314, 327, 328 Dove, 279 Dover, 224, 225 Dowe, 279 Drake, 253, 293 Drapers Company, 244 Drury, 328 Duckett, 259, 260 Duncombe, 233 Du Port, 315, 316 Durrant, 267 Earle, 305 Edward the Confessor, 316 Elvin, 309 Elwin, 259 Ely, See of, 309 Empire, the, 245 England, 245, 287, 289, 309 Englefield, 273 Erpingham, 233, 283, 298, 304 Evans, 243, 244, 308 Everard, 255 Evering, 237 Ewen, 286 Eyre, 226 Fastolf, 283 Fastolfe, 313 Faulconberg, Baron, 272 Fawset, 327 Felbrigg, 304 Fellowes, 214 Felton, 283 Fermor, 283 Field, 254 Fitz Alan, 328 Fitz Langley, 324 Fitz Osbert, 234 Fitz Osborne, 234 Fitz Eaulf , 314 Fite "Walter, 304 Flewelyn, 318 FoUiott, 315 Fordley, 250 Fossett, 309 Fountaine, 309 France, 287, 309 Francklin, 226 Francklyn, 225 Frere, 259, 260, 267 Froyk, 300, 304 Garrard, 220 Garrod, 249, 250 Gary, 277 Gawdie, 231 Gawdy, 231 Gerbridge, 286 Gerbrydge, 222 Gilbert, 216, 231, 232 Giles, 240, 268 Gillett, 215, 308 Gilman, 277, 278, 279, 310 Gleane, 295 Glyn, 283 Godfrey, 260 Gonville, 253, 315 Qooch, 309, 312, 313 Goose, 309 , Gordon, 327 Gore, 303, 321 Gourney, 276 Graver, 289 Gray, 271 Greene, 243, 2S4, 286 Gridley, 215, 308 Grigson, 287, 288, 310, 311, 317 Grocers Company, 244 Gurdon, 257, 267, 300, 301, 302, 303, 317, 320 Gurney, 280 Guybon, 306 Gwyn, 294 Hales, 241 Half ord, 258 Hanbury, 280 Harborne, 238 Hardy, 264 Hare, 236 Harlstone, 324 Harman, 253 Harris, 222, 223 Hart, 244, 245, 247 Harvey, 240, 265 Hastings, 323 Hastyngs, 222, 315, 329 Havile, 283 Hawes, 295 Hawys, 295, 297 Haydon, 329 Heath, 215, 216, 221, 225, 230 Hemgrave, 286 Hemenhall, 316 Henley, 216 Herling, 234 Hethersett, 286 Hewet, 280 Hewit, 280 Hewitt, 328 Heydon, 262, 329 Heyhoe, 310, 327 Heyward, 230 Hill, 297 Hinds, 248 Hobart, 262 Holbrook, 324 Holdiche, 217 Hoste, 227, 229 Howard, 222, 298, 302 Howe, 307 Howes, 259, 260, 278, 297 Howman, 311 Humf ray, 240, 241 Humfrey, 240, 264, 265 Inglethorp, 234 Ireland, 289 Ives, 243, 271, 272 Izod, 285 Jackson, 259 Jary, 221 Jenkins, 282 Jenny, 285, 287, 294 Jemegan, 272, 273 Jerningham, 234, 272 Jocelyn, 239 Jones, 262 Keene, 326, 327 INDEX TO PART III. 333 Keldon, 234 Kerdestone, 222, 234, 286 Keirison, 240 Kett, 251 Kinge, 287 Knight, 242 Knolls, 262 Knowles, 262, 263 Knyvett, 251, 252, 255, 258, 304 Lacy, 283 Lane, 279, 319 Lathom, 257 Layer, 217, 243 Layton, 232 Leathes, 219 Lee, 307, 308 Leeds, 264 Leedes, 264, 305 Le Gros, 252, 254, 299 Le Grys, 248 Le Hunt, 234 Leigh, 237, 259, 321 Leman, 314 LeNeve, 278, 279, 297, 303, 322, 324 Leventhorp, 303 Lewis, 241 Lewkenor, 227 Life, 284, 285, 286 Lincoln, 242 Linstead, 230 Lister, 245 Llewellen, 318, 319 Lombe, 287 Longe, 259, 260 Longvilliers, 302 Love, 226 Lovell, 231 Lutrel, 283 Lutterell, 283 Lyng, 221 Lynn, 282 -Lyhart, 309 Malherbe, 324 Maltby, 240, 264 Mandeville, 245, 297 Man, 252 Mann, 252, 317 Mapes, 257 Mapletoft, 230 Marcon, 328 Marechall, 269, 276, 297 Marsham, 214 Martin, 321 Martineau, 241 Mears, 274, 275 Meeke, 275 Meeres, 274 Meers, 256 Mellings, 218 Mellish, 303, 320 Mercers Company, 244 Meredith, 300 Meres, 256 Micklethwait, 261, 262 Mileham, 228 Mingay, 228, 245 Modena, 245 Monck, 267, 269 Money, 305 Montague, 229 Montfort, 275 Monthermer, 229 Moore, 292 Morden, 314 Morgan, 300 Morley, 269, 276, 303, 311, 312 Morse, 243, 244, 245, 254, 261 Moulton, 222 Moultrie, 244, 247 Mounteney, 294 Mussenden, 219 Napier, 280 Narburgh, 304 Neale, 313 Needham, 318, 319 Neve, 303 Negus, 229, 277 Nelson, 306 Neville, 325 Nightengale, 228 Norman, 243, 246 Norris, 239, 283 Northwood, 283 Norton, 309 Norwich, City of, 244, 245, 253 Norwich, Deanery of, 245, 247 Norwich, Priory of, 222 Norwich, See of, 223. 229, 237, 245, 247, 248, 285, 289, 309, 315, 316, 323, 329 Nourae, 326, 327 Ottley, 304, 308 Pakington, 287 Palmer, 243 Parke, 310 Parker, 269, 282, 311 Parham, 270, 271 Paston, 224, 226, 286, 287, 329 Patteson, 327 Payne, 278, 279 Paynter, 261 Peat, 262 Pecke, 249, 260 Pelham, 223 Penrice, 236, 237 Pettus, 253, 255, 256, 258, 266 Phelip, 233 Phelips, 233 Pickman, 234 Pigot, 302 Pillans, 307, 308 Pirton, 304 Pitchard, 300 Plowden, 272, 273 Polstead, 300, 320 Polsted, 300 Pooley, 271 Popley, 245 Porter, 326 Postle, 221, 240 Powlett, 281 Preston, 269 Primrose, 239 Proctor, 229, 293 Pyke, 314 Eandall, 292, 295 Bant, 238, 284, 321 Eash, 308 Bawle, 258 Rawson, 292 Eayley, 250 Eeedham, 218, 219 Eeeve, 250 Eemington, 247 Eeppes, 282, 312, 313, 314, 315, 329 Eeve, 225 Eichards, 285 Eichardson, 280 Eingall, 274 Eipers, 302 Eippingall, 294 Eocheford, 302 Eolfe, 274 Eoos, 276 Eos, 276 Bouse, 252 Eushout, 287 Eussell, 237, 238, 239 Sackville, 286 Saxony, 248, 289 Sayer, 306, 314, 328 Scales, 287 Scotland, 289 Scroop, 231 Seaborne, 270, 271, 293 Sedgewick, 313 Sedley, 266, 288, 289, 300, 320 Sexton, 300, 301, 302 Shanke, 232 Sharington, 304 Sharnborne, 304 Sheldon, 326 Shelton, 274, 298, 299 Shipdham, 225 Shouldham, 246 Sigiswiek, 313 SkefBngton, 302 Skelton, 233 Skikelthorpe, 272 Skippe, 321 334 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Skottowe, 236, 237 Skyppe, 321, 322 Slater, 279 Smith, 296, 314 Smyth, 282 Smythe, 313 Somner, 289 SouthweU, 219, 265, 323, 324, 325, 329 Spelman, 268, 304 Spencer, 270, 271 Spendelowe, 300 Spiller, 293 Spratt, 288 Springe, 266 Spry, 258 St. Andrew, 230, 246 St. George, 245, 246, 248, 259, 309, 315 St. Margaret, 245 St. Paul, 230 St. Peter, 230, 246, 248, 275, 276, 328 Stanhope, 302 Stanley, 237, 247 Stebbing, 309 Steward, 293, 299, 301 Stone, 291, 296 Stoughton, 290, 327 Stracey, 256, 257 Strutt, 281 Stuart, 293, 299 Sugden, 292 Swathing, 303, 304 Swinborn, 228 Talbot, 230, 292, 294, 297 Taverner, 222 Tawell, 288, 320 Tendring, 324 Tenison, 267 Thompson, 261 Thornhagh, 301, 302 Thorold, 279 Thorpe, 287 Thruston, 214 Thurrold, 279 Thursby, 264 Thurston, 328 Tickell, 271 Tirrell, 283 Toni, 222 Townshend, 254, 281, 283, 287, 318, 319 Trafford, 265 Turberville, 246 TJfford, 273, 286, 315, 316 Vade, 233, 234 Verdon, 307 Vere, 241, 281 Vincent, 275, 285, 286, 292, 295 Vinsent, 275 Wace, 264, 265 Wachesam, 285, 286 Walcot, 304 Waldegrave, 261, 272 Wales, 299 Walkfare, 299 Waller, 323 Wallis, 299 Walpole, 233, 234 Wanton, 324 Ward, 23S, 252, 253, 254, 258, 307 Warner, 235, 236, 255, 268, 269, 307 Warren, 251, 252, 328 Washbourne, 287 Watts, 253, 257, 306 Welles, 214, 215 Wendling Abbey, 328 Weyland, 326, 327 Whale, 322 Whetenhall, 236, 307 Whinbergh, 324 Whitbred, 239 Wichingham, 324 Willis, 312 Wilson, 309 Wimondsell, 300 Wingfield, 267, 276 Wise, 237 Wiskard, 221 Withe, 286 Wodehouse, 242, 277, 281, 282, 283 Wollaston, 304, 305, 308, 309 Wood, 274, 311 Woodbine, 308 Wotton, 322, 323 Wright, 234, 291, 307 Wynn, 213 Wythe, 286, 311 Yallop, 240, 352, 268 Zouch, 302 Church Heraldry of Norfolk. EAESHAM HUNDRED. ALBTJRGH. Slab on the Chancel Floor. I. A chevron between three bucks trippant, a crescent for difference, Green. Crest : A buck's head erased, charged on the neck with a crescent for difference. For Thomas Green, Gent., "de Pulham S,a Maria ccelebs," died March 4th, 1706, aged 69. The Royal Arms, which were on canvas, have not been replaced since the church restoration. BILLINGFORD. Mural Tablet in the Chancel. I. On a bend three boars passant (Le Grys, Quarterly, azure and gules, on a bend argent three boars passant sable. — Bl. Norf. i. 199) ; impaling, Quarterly, 1 and 4, A fesse ermine between two chevrons (Whirple, Azure, a fesse ermine between two chevrons argent. — Bl. Norf. i. 199) ; 2 and 3, Three lozenge buckles (Jerneyan or Gerningham, Argent, three lozenge buckles gules.) Crest: A boar passant (Le Grys, A boar passant sable, collared or.) For Christopher Le Grys, "sometime Lord and Patron of this Church, who married Margaret daughter and heir to Thomas Whipple of Dickleburgh and Elizabeth his wife, daughter and coheir to John Garningham of Belton in Suffolk. He died October 19th, 1601, in the 23rd year of his age." B 2 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. South Window of the Chancel. II. Azure, a fesse between three leopards' faces or, De-la-pole. North Window of the Chancel. III. Barry of ten argent and azure, an orle of martlets gules, Valence. IV. A coat defaced ; impaling Valence, with ten martlets. North Window of the Nave. V. Argent, a cross gules, St. George. The Font. VI. A cross, St. George. VII. A chevron and a chief. VIII. Emblem of the Trinity. IX. A crown transfixed by two arrows per saltire, St. Edmund. X. The Royal Arms stand amidst a lot of rubbish in the tower : they are of Charles II., with Motto, Semper eadem. The C for Charles has been altered into G in the time of George II. BROCKDISH. Mural Tablets in the Chancel. I. Sable, a chevron between three griffins' heads erased or, Cotton. Crest : A griffin's head erased or. For Thomas Cotton, who died December 30th, 1778, in the 64th year of his age. The inscription on this tablet is said to have been written by Hannah More. II. Argent, an eagle with two heads displayed sable, Worth ; impaling, Argent, a chevron between three birds rising gules ; on a chief sable as many mullets of the field, Aldous. Crest : An arm erect, vested ermine, holding an eagle's leg couped at the thigh. For the Rev. Walter Worth, late Rector of this place and Thorpe Abbots, who died March 29th, 1755, in the 48th year of his age. Also for Susan his wife, daughter of John Aldous, late of Syleham, who died July 3rd, 1762, in the 54th year of her age. < EARSHAM HUNDRED. 3 Coloured Shields standing in the Vestry. III. Quarterly of eight : — 1 and 8, Argent, a cross raguly gules ; on a chief of the second a lion passant guardant or, Laurence; 2, Sable, a chevron ermin,e between three Catherine wheels argent, Aslack; 3, Argent, on a bend between two fleurs-de-lis gules a mullet of six points or, Lany; 4, Or, a chevron engrailed gules between three cinquefoils azure ; on a chief of the second a lion passant guardant of the first, charged on the chevron with a crescent for difference, Cooke ; 5, Gules, a crescent ermine within an orle of martlets pr, Bohun; 6, Azure, three cinquefoils or, Bardolph ; 7, Gules, a chevron between three rams' heads couped argent, Ramsey. For Robert, son of . Robert and Anne Laurence, who died Rector in 1739, aged 25. IV. Laurence impaling, Quarterly of six : — 1, Aslack ; 2, Lany ; 3, Cooke ; 4, Bohun ; 5, Bardolph ; 6, Ramsey. This shield, which is of oak, was not in the church in Blomefield's time-: it probably came from the hall, and is for Robert Laurence, who married Elizabeth, daughter of Aslack Lany, and died July, 1637.— .E. C. C. p. 156. South Clerestory Windows. V. Argent, two keys in saltire or, St. Peter. VI. Argent, two swords in saltire or, St. Paul. VII. Or, a cross gules, Bygod. VIII. Azure, a fesse between two chevrons argent, Tendring. IX. Gules, three lions passant guardant or, with ' a label of three argent, Brotherton. X. Gules, a lion rampant argent, Mowbray. XI. Gules, on a bend between six cross- crosslets fitch ^e argent an escutcheon or, charged with a demi-lion rampant, within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the first, Howard. XII. Or, a fesse gules, John Bacon. This shield was added for one who was a benefactor to this church and parish, but I cannot anywhere find such a coat borne by any person of that name. North Window of the Nave. XIII. Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Azure, a fesse between three leopards' faces or, De-la-pole ; 2 and 3, On a bend cotised three pairs of wings conjoined in lure, Wingfield. This quartering is partly gone, the tinctures were doubtless those given in Burke, Argent, on a bend gules, cotised sable, three pairs of wings conjoined in lure of the field. 4 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. XIV. Vert, a saltire argent ; on a chief or three fleurs-de-lis azure, France; impaling, Vert, a chevron between three griffins' heads erased argent, Flood. The Rev. George France is now (1885) Rector here. Slabs in the Churchyard. XV. (Tinctured by lines.) Or, a lion rampant between three mullets sable, Walne. Crest : A lion rampant sable. For Thomas Walne, who died April 6th, 1825. XVI. A chevron between three birds; and a chief (Sayer, Gules, a chevron between three sea-pies argent ; a chief ermine. — Bl. Norf. v. 331.) The inscription on this stone is for Frances, late the wife of Richard Tubby, who died December 22nd, 1728, in the 69th year of her age. I cannot find that this family was entitled to bear arms, therefore we may presume that she was by birth a Sayer. DENTON. Mural Monuments in the Chancel. I. (Raised.) A fret (Sandby, Argent, a fret sable) ; impaling Three escallops. Crest :. A griffin's head erased, collared, thereon a fret (Sandby, A griffin's head erased argent, collared azure, thereon a fret of the first.) For George Sandby, D.D., fifty-six years Rector of this parish, Chancellor of the Diocese of Norwich, formerly Fellow of Merton College, Oxford, afterwards Master of Magdalen College, Cam bridge, and Vice-Chancellor of that University at the accession of His Majesty George III. to the throne. He died March 24th, 1807, aged 90 years and 10 months. Also for Mary his wife, who died February 3rd, 1797, aged 67 years. II. (Coloured.) Per chevron or and gules, three mullets pierced, counterchanged, Day ; impaling Sandby. For Catherine, wife of John Day of Norwich, and second daughter of George Sandby, who died 29th day of July, 1789, aged 25. III. (Coloured.) Or, a bugle-horn sable, stringed gules, between a bar dancett6e in chief, and in base a chevron of the third (Postlethwayte, Or, a bugle-horn sable, stringed gules; in base a chevron of the second, a chief indented of the third) ; im paling, Azure, a fesse between a fleur-de-lis in chief and a mullet in base or, Rogerson^ Blomefield calls the last charge an annulet. Crest : A hand fesswise proper, holding a fleur-de-lis or, Rogerson. For Matthew Postlethwayte, M.A., Rector, also Rector of Redenhall and Archdeacon of Norwich. He died June 27th, 1745. Also for his wife Elizabeth, who died March 29th, 1730. EARSHAM HUNDRED. 5 IV. (Coloured.) Rogerson, impaling, Per pale, argent and sable, a chevron between three talbots passant, counterchanged ; on a chief gules as many leopards' faces or, Gooch. Crest : Rogerson. For Robert Rogerson, M.A., Rector 1660 to 1714, and Barbara his wife, daughter of William Gooch of Mettingham, Suffolk. — Bl. Norf. v. 414. East Window. V. Azure, an episcopal staff in pale argent, ensigned with a cross pattee or, surmounted by a pall of the second, charged with four crosses pattee fitchee sable, See qf Canterbury; impaling, Gules, a fesse or, in chief a goat's head erased argent ; in base three escallops, two and one, of the third, Warham. For William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury from 1504 to 1532. VI. Gules, a cross fleury argent, Quittwell of Norfolk ; im paling, Azure, a fesse paly of six gules and vert, between three owls argent, Harward of Norfolk. VII. Azure, three fleurs-de-lis or, France. This is a portion of the Royal Arms. VIII. Crest : A demi-griffin rampant or, holding in the dexter paw a cross-crosslet fitchee argent. IX. Or, two chevrons gules, Fitz-Robert ? The coat here is not Or, three chevrons gules, as given in E. C. C. p. 230, and therefore cannot be, I think, that of Clare. X. Same as No. IX. XI. Vert, a maunch argent, Banister; impaling, Gules, a cross argent between four plates, Wellesleigh or Wellesley. This inscription is beneath, "Willielmus Banister de Com. Somerset Armig. Elizabetha filia et hseres Phillippi de Welles leigh Com. Somerset." XII. Gules, a castle triple towered argent, in base a lion passant guardant or, City of Norwich. XIII. Argent, a lion rampant gules, debruised by a bend raguly or, Steward; impaling, Azure, on a bend wavy or, within a bordure engrailed, three birds sable, Read. XIV. Crest : On a ducal coronet, a lion passant guardant or. XV. Argent, a Cornish chough proper. This may be a crest, or only the portion of another shield. XVI. Gules, three lions passant guardant or, England. XVII. Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter-flory gules, Scotland. XVIII. Quarterly of six: — 1, Gules, on a saltire argent an annulet sable, Nevill; 2, Or, a fret gules, on a canton argent a 6 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. bugle sable, stringed of the second, Nevill; 3, Sable, a chief indented or ; 4, Quarterly, or and gules, a bend sable ; 5, Gules, a fesse between six cross-crosslets or, Beauchamp; 6, Argent, a fesse between three martlets in chief and a chevron in base, all sable, Tay ? Crest : A griffin passant or. Motto : Ne vile velis. Date, 1697. XIX. Sable, a chevron ermine between three lions' heads erased argent ; a chief or, Peeves ; impaling, Argent, a lion passant guardant or ; on a chief of the field two pallets gules and vert, between a trefoil slipped of the fourth and a fleur-de-lis sable, the dexter pallet charged with a man's head couped at the shoulder proper, wreathed of the fourth, the sinister bearing a martlet of the field. Crest : An eagle's head erased proper, semee of bezants and collared or. Date, 1701. In the E. C. C. p. 231, the field of this latter coat is given as "sable." It is certainly argent, and may be a foreign coat. XX. France quartering England. XXI. Ermine, a cross engrailed gules, Northwood ? XXII. Same as No. XXI. XXIII. Azure, a lion rampant argent. XXIV. Crest : A lion's head erased or. XXV. Quarterly : — 1, Gules, on a bend between six cross- crosslets fitchee argent, an escutcheon or, charged with a demi-lion rampant pierced through the mouth with an arrow, within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the first, Howard; 2, Gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or ; in chief a label of three points argent, Brotherton; 3, Chequy or and azure, De Warrenne ; 4, Gules, a lion rampant argent, armed and. langued azure, Mowbray. All within the garter. XXVI. France quartering England, within the garter and crowned. XXVII. Northwood. XXVIII. Northwood. XXIX. See of Canterbury, impaling, Quarterly, gules and ermine, in the first and fourth quarters a goat's head erased argent, Morton. For John Morton, Archbishop of Canterbury, who died in 1500. XXX. Argent, a bend engrailed sable, on a canton the baronet's badge, Radcliffe; impaling, Gules, a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed argent, Gray. For " Baronett Radcliffe & Graye." XXXI. Quarterly of eleven : — 1, Quarterly, gules and azure, on a bend argent three boars passant sable, Le Grys; 2, Gules, EARSHAM HUNDRED. 7 a fesse argent ; in chief three crescents of the second, Waxham ; 3, Sable, on a chevron argent three escallops of the field, Hinge; 4, Barry of ten argent and azure, Hales ; 5, Argent, three mullets in bend sable, between two bendlets engrailed gules, Bydgoode ; 6, Sable, two lions passant in pale argent, Le Strange ? 7, Quarterly, or and azure, Borough ; 8, Azure, a fesse dancette between three birds or, Scogan ; 9, Ermine, a cross chequy or and gules ; 10, Sable, a chevron between three roses argent ; 11, Argent, three chevrons gules, a crescent for difference, Singleton; impaling, Quarterly : — 1, Gules, a bend cotised between six cross-crosslets fitchee argent, Mansfield. (This is one of the coats given to Mansfield in Glover's Ordinary, except that the crosslet is there "or.") 2, Azure, three round buckles or, Brampton ? 3, defaced ; 4, defaced. With this inscription, " C. Le Grys & Manfylde 1567." XXXII. Quarterly, azure and gules, in the first and fourth quarters a covered cup between two lozenge buckles in fesse or, in the second and third a leopard's face of the last. (The Gold smiths' Company of London, dated Ao. 1583.) XXXIII. See of Canterbury, impaling, Gules, on a chevron, between three keys erect argent, as many estoiles of the field, Parker. For Matthew Parker, Archbishop, 1559 to 1575. XXXIV. The Royal Arms on a large shield without garter or crown. Quarterly, 1 and 4, France quartering England; 2, Scotland ; 3, Ireland. XXXV. Argent, a chevron between three griffins' heads erased sable. XXXVI. Vert, fretty or, a mullet pierced sable for difference, Whitmore. Crest : Out of a ducal coronet an eagle's head proper charged with a bezant between two wings or. XXXVII. Quarterly of four grand quarterings : — 1 and 4, Barry of ten argent and gules, a lion rampant or, Brandon/ 2 and 3, Azure, a cross moline or, Bruyne, quartering, Lozengy, gules and ermine, Rokeley. The whole within the garter and ensigned with the ducal coronet, for Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk. XXXVIII. See of Canterbury, impaling, Argent, three Cornish choughs proper, Becket. For Thomas a. Becket, Archbishop 1162 to 1170. XXXIX. Gules, a chevron engrailed ermine between three garbs or, Hill, co. Somerset ; impaling, Argent, a bend between two water bougets sable, Lockey ? Crest: A dove with wings extended, in its beak an olive branch proper. Motto : Pace plenitudo. 8 CHURCH PIERALDRY OF NORFOLK. North Window of the Chancel. XL. Quarterly, 1 and 4, Per fesse, or and argent, an eagle displayed with two heads sable ; on the breast an escutcheon gules, charged with a bend vaire ; 2 and 3, Gules, a bend vaire, Boiwerie. Motto : Patria cara, carior libertas. For the Venerable William Arundell Bouverie, B.D., Rector 1839, Hon. Canon of Norwich 1847, Archdeacon of Norfolk 1850 to 1869, formerly Fellow of Merton College, Oxford.' Carved on fhe Gate of fhe Altar Rails. XLI. The first quarter of the Arms on No. XL. XLII. See of Canterbury. The shield ensigned with the mitre. XLIII. Or, three chevrons per pale counterchanged azure and gules. The shield ensigned with the mitre, Merton. For Walter de Merton, Bishop of Rochester, and founder of Merton College, Oxford. East Window of the North Aisle. XLIV. Sandby. XLV. The Royal Arms, Victoria, are carved in stone over the north door. Altar Tomb in the Churchyard. XL VI. A chevron ; on a chief three martlets (Smith, Or, a chevron gules ; on a chief of the second three martlets argent.— Bl. Norf. v. 412) ; impaling, A chevron between three griffins' heads, Tite ? Crest : A mullet between wings conjoined and erect. The inscription is almost illegible. It is for Ames Smith, Gent., who died March 8th, 1738, aged 36. He married Sarah, the only surviving child of Robert Tite, Gent. Also for Robert Tite, who died February 23rd, 1737, aged 77 ; in whom was extinct the male line of the family of Tite, " who have flourished in Denton from 30 Henry VIII., 1538." EARSHAM. Mural Monuments in the Chancel. I. (Coloured.) Azure, a chevron between three lions' heads erased or, Windham; impaling, Argent, two chevrons azure within a bordure engrailed gules, Tyrell. Crest : A lion's head erased or, within a fetterlock sable, Windham. For the Hon. Colonel William Windham, who died April 22nd, 1730, in the 57th year of his age. He married Anne, the only EARSHAM HUNDRED. 9 daughter of Sir Charles Tyrell of Heron, in the county of Essex, Baronet. " He lost a limb in the defence of his country at the memorable Battle of Blenheim." II. (Coloured.) Windham. Crest : A lion's head erased, within a fetterlock or, the bolt compony countercompony gold and azure. For William Windham, Esq., of this parish, who died May 4th, 1789, aged 83. He was the son of Lieut. -Colonel Windham, and married Mary, Countess Dowager of Deloraine. Early in life he was appointed Comptroller of the Household to H.R.H. William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland. III. (Raised.) A chevron between three talbots passant ; on a chief a leopard's face (Gooch, Per pale, argent and sable, a chevron between three talbots passant counter-changed ; on a chief gules as many leopards' faces or.) For Robert Gooch, " late of this town," who died September 29th, 1704, in his 76th year. This monument was erected by his niece, Dame Barbara, wife to Sir Edward Ward of Bixley. IV. (Coloured.) Quarterly, 1 and 4, Ermine, on a bend gules three acorns or, Dolling ; 2 and 3, Or, a chevron ermine between three lions passant gules, Lawford. Crest : A dexter arm couped proper, holding an oak branch vert, fructed or. For Lieut. John William Dalling, eldest son of Sir John Dalling, and nephew of William Windham, Esq., who died at Madras in 1786, in the 17th year of his age. Also for Charles Lawford, second son of Sir John Dalling, who died April 16th, 1789, in the 17th year of his age. V. (Raised.) On a fesse between three cinquefoils, a lion passant, between two mullets (Lamb, Sable, on a fesse or between three cinquefoils argent, a lion passant gules, between two mullets of the first. — BL. Norf. v. 317.) The historian gives an impale ment on this shield which I think never can have been there. For William Lamb, Gent., who died August 20th, 1724, aged 54. Mural Monuments in the Nave. VI. (Coloured.) Windham impaling Tyrell. For Ann, relict of Colonel William Windham, and daughter of Sir Charles Tyrell of Heron, co. Essex, who died December 30 th, 1762, aged 79. VII. (Coloured.) Windham, impaling, Barry of six argent and azure ; in chief three torteaux (De Grey, Baron Walsingham, Barry of six argent and azure ; in chief three annulets gules.) * Crest : Windham, with fetterlock chain as No. II. For Joseph Windham, F.R.S., F.A.S., late of Earsham Hall, 10 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. who died September 21st, 1810, aged 71. He was son of John Windham Bowyer, Esq., and Mary his wife. He married in the year 1769 the Hon. Charlotte de Grey, daughter of Baron Walsingham. VIII. (Coloured in lozenge.) Windham impaling De Grey. For the Hon. Charlotte Windham, daughter of William de Grey, first Lord Walsingham, and wife of Joseph Windham, Esq., of Earsham House. She died November 27th, 1827, in her 82nd year. IX. (Coloured.) Ermine, on a bend sable three acorns or, with the Ulster badge, Dalling, in pretence Lawford. Crest : A dexter arm couped, vested sable, cuffed argent, holding an oak branch vert, fructed or. For General Sir John Dalling, Bart., Colonel of the 37th Regiment, son of John Dalling, Esq., of Bungay, and Catherine, daughter of Colonel Windham of Earsham Hall. He was Governor of Jamaica, and afterwards Commander-in-Chief at Madras, and died January 17th, 1798, aged 67. Also for Louise his wife, daughter of Exelbree Lawford, Esq., who died March 28th, 1824, aged 71. X. (Tinctured by lines.) Dalling, with the Baronet's badge and the bend " or." Crest : Dalling, with the arm bare. For Sir William Dalling, Bart., of Earsham Hall, second and last Baronet of the name, who died February 16th, 1864, aged 89 years. XI. (Not tinctured.) Quarterly, 1 and 4, A chevron ermine between three trefoils slipt (Meade, Azure, a chevron ermine between three trefoils slipt argent) ; 2 and 3, A chevron between three hinds trippant (Per chevron, argent and vert, three hinds trippant counterchanged. — From book-plate of John Meade of Earsham Hall ; impaling Dalling. Crest: 1, An eagle displayed with two heads (Meade, an eagle displayed with two heads sable, armed or) ; 2, A falcon standing in a lure. Motto : Tou jours prest. For General the Hon. Robert Meade, Colonel of the 12th Regi ment; of Infantry, second son of John, first Earl of Clanwilliam, born February 29th, 1772, died July 11th, 1852 ; and also for Anne Louisa his wife, second daughter of Sir John Dalling born September 6th, 1785, died March 29th, 1853. Slabs on the Chancel Floor. XII. Goochfvrith the field party per pale. For Robert Gooch of Earsham, who died April, 1655, ao-ed 53. XIII. Gooch, with the field plain, impaling, Three lions, passant guardant, Catelyn. (Bl. Norf. viii. 32, states that Catelyn EARSHAM HUNDRED. 11 of Kirkeby Kam, in 1553, had a patent to bear the following arms : " Per chevron azure and or, three lions passant guardant in pale counterchanged ; on a chief argent as many snakes, nowed sable, stringed gules ") ; but on the several slabs in that church the coat is simply Per chevron, three lions passant guardant. For Dorothy, wife of Leonard Gooch, Gent., one of the daughters of Richard Catelyn of Kyrby, Esq., who died June 19th, 1685, aged 48. XIV. Gooch, with the field party per pale. Crest : A cubit arm erect, vested, grasping a wolf's head erased, (Gooch, A cubit arm erect, vested per pale, embattled or and argent, grasping in the hand proper a dragon's head erased, also proper.) For Leonard Gooch, who died January 10th, 1686. XV. (In lozenge.) Gooch, with the field plain. For Anne, daughter of Leonard and Dorothy Gooch, who died December 29th, 1692. XVI. Per fesse nebulae three martlets, a canton ermine (Barker, Per fesse nebulee argent and sable, three martlets or, a canton ermine.) Crest : A bear sejant. (Bl. Norf. v. 317, calls it " a lion salient.") For Sir Thomas Barker, Knt., who died August 22nd, 1658. Windows on the South Side of the Nave. XVII. Dalling, with the bend sable and Ulster badge. XVIII. Windham impaling Dalling. XIX. This shield is of foreign workmanship, and is placed in an elevated position. The account given of it in E. C. C. p. 180, is this, "The arms of the Empire, viz., Or, an eagle displayed with two heads sable, on its breast an escutcheon, whereon the quarterings are difficult to make out. One is ap parently, Or, four pales gules, for Arragon ; another is a saltire. The whole shield is ensigned with the imperial crown, and encircled with the order of the Golden Fleece. Motto: Plus aultre." Hatchments in fhe Nave. XX. Dalling, with the Baronet's badge and the bend sable, in pretence Lawford. Crest: Dalling, with the arm vested in a black sleeve with a white cuff. XXI. (In lozenge.) Dalling, with the Baronet's badge and the bend gules, in pretence Laioford, with the chevron' ermine. . XXII. Arms and Crest: Dalling, with the Baronet's bado-e and the bend sable, the arm in the crest vested in a white sleeve. 12 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. NEEDHAM. Monumental Tablet on the South Wall of the Chancel. I. (Coloured.) Azure, on a fesse or three leopards' faces gules, Freston ; impaling, Argent, on a bend sable six falchions saltirewise, two, two, and two, Kedington. For William Freston of Mendham in Norfolk, who died October 26th, 1739, aged 55 ; and also for Margaret his wife, daughter and heiress of Henry Kedington, who died July 2nd, 1741, aged 51. PULHAM ST. MARY MAGDALEN. Slabs in the South Aisle. I. A lion rampant within an orle of pheons (Roope, Argent, a lion rampant gules, within an orle of pheons azure) ; impaling, On a chevron between three roundels as many birds ; on a chief a griffin (Collin, Azure, on a chevron argent, between three bezants as many birds sable ; on a chief a griffin passant, per pale gules and sable.) Crest : A demi-lion rampant. For Charles Roope, who died February 25th, 1780, aged 63. II. Roope, impaling, Ermine, a cross voided between four crosses moline. Crest : A lion's head erased. For Elizabeth, wife of Charles Roope, of this parish, surgeon, who died October 14th, 1754, aged 36, and three of their children. III. A lion rampant guardant (Palgrave, Azure, a lion rampant guardant argent.) Crest : A lion's head erased, affronte. For Mary, wife of Thomas Palgrave, and daughter of Robert Howard of Norwich, who died April 27th, 1690, aged 35. At the base of the stone is added this inscription, " Also Christian, relict of Henry Negus, Esq., of Hoveton in ys county, and daughter of Thomas Palgrave, Esq. She died June ye 10th, 1756, aged 67. He died Apr1 ye 11th, 1727." IV. Palgrave. Crest : Palgrave. For Thomas Palgrave, sometime Sheriff and Member of Parlia ment for the city of Norwich in the reign of the late Queen Anne, who died August 7th, 1726, aged 84 and six months. V. Palgrave, with a label for difference. Crest : Palgrave. For John, son of Thomas Palgrave, who died September 31st, 1700, aged, 16. VI. Palgrave, with a crescent for difference. Crest : Palgrave. For Thomas, son of Thomas Palgrave of Norwich, who died January 20th, 1700, aged 14. EARSHAM HUNDRED. 13 VII. A fesse between three porcupines or hedgehogs; on a canton barry of twelve with a canton (Claxton of Suffolk, Gules, a fesse argent between two hedgehogs of the second, one in base and one in the dexter quarter in chief ; the sinister quarter, barry of ten argent and azure ; on a canton of the first three martlets gules.) Crest : A hedgehog. For Thomas Claxton, merchant of London, who died July 21st, 1681, aged 48 years. VIII. On a bend wavy, within a bordure engrailed, three birds (Rede, Azure, on a bend wavy or, three Cornish choughs proper, within a bordure engrailed argent, charged with a torteau and a hurt alternately.) For John Rede, who died November 5th, 1721, aged 52. Mural Tablet in the North Aisle. IX. (Coloured.) Palgrave. For William Palgrave, M.D., of Ipswich, who died September 14th, 1742, aged 49. Mural Tablet in fhe Nave. X. (Coloured.) Palgrave. For Austin and Catherine Palgrave ; their eldest son, William Palgrave, who died at Clifton, January 2nd, 1777, aged 47 ; also their grandson, Thomas Manclarke, who died October 17th, 1789, in the 27th year of his age. Mural Tablets in the South Aisle. XI. (Coloured.) Roope, in pretence Collin. For Eleanor, second wife and relict of Charles Roope, sole daughter and heiress of Allen Collin, Gent., sometime of Bran-' caster, and late of Aslacton in this county. She died April 5th, 1795, aged 66 years. XII. (Nearly effaced.) The sinister impalement is still evident, and is, Sable, two swans in pale argent, between as many flaunches or, Futter. The following is the blazon in E. C. C. p. 285, taken a few years ago, " Quarterly, 1 and 4, Or, three bars azure, over all a bend gules, Stanhawe ; 2 and 3, Argent, a pelican vulnino- herself proper, the nest or, Cantrell; impaling, on the dexter side* Sable, on a fesse argent three Cornish choughs proper, Cornwallis ¦ on the sinister side, Sable, two swans in pale argent, between as many flaunches or, Futter." For John Stanhawe, buried September 19th, 1729, a°-ed 54 whose first wife was Margaret, daughter of John Cornwaleis, Esq ' of Wingfield m the county of Suffojk, and his second wife, Mary the daughter of Robert Futter, Gent., late of Selton (Shelton ?) in this county. ' 14 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. East Window of the South Aisle. XIII. Gules, seven mascles conjunct, three, three, and one, within a bordure or, Ferrers ; impaling, Argent, a griffin segreant sable, within a bordure azure. I cannot account for this shield being here. Altar Tombs in the Churchyard. XIV. Per saltire, on a fesse three fleurs-de-lis (Machet, Per saltire or and vert, on a fesse gules three fleurs-de-lis argent.) Crest : A demi-lion rampant. For Samuel and Mary Machet. He died 1732, aged 81. She died 1740, aged 80. XV. Machet. Crest : Machet. For John Machet, who died August 12th, 1767, aged 77, and Margaret his wife, who died January 25th, 1761, aged 61. XVI. A lion rampant between three mullets pierced ( Walne, Argent, a lion rampant between three mullets sable. This is the coat of Wolney.) For William Randall Walne, who died April 22nd, 1857, aged 51. XVII. Walne. Crest : A lion rampant sable. For William Walne, late of Swainsthorpe and Willingham, who died October 21st, 1822, and Jane his wife, who died August 13th, 1818, aged 63. XVIII. Walne, in pretence, On a cross five mullets (Bodham, Argent, on a cross gules five mullets or. — Bl. Norf. vi. 209.) Crest : A lion's head erased. For Daniel Walne, " generosus, qui obiit 13th September, 1784, aetatis suae, 73." Hannah his wife, February 24th, 1801, aged 80. Daniel, their son, April 25th, 1788, aged 43. Jane, their fifth daughter, January 25th, 1803, aged 48. The Font. XIX. A cross. XX. Shield of the Trinity with text. PULHAM ST. MARY THE VIRGIN. Brass Shield at the Rectory. I. Quarterly: — 1, A bend between two fleurs-de-lis (Lany, Argent, a bend between two fleurs-de-lis gules) ; 2, A chevron engrailed between three cinquefoils pierced ; on a chief a lion passant, charged on the chevron with a crescent for difference (Cooke, Or, a chevron engrailed gules between three cinquefoils azure, on a chief of the second a lion passant guardant of the BRASS SHIELD AT PULHAM ST. MARY-THE VIRQIN. EARSHAM HUNDRED. 15 first) ; 3, A crescent ermine within an orle of martlets (Bohun, Gules, a crescent ermine within an orle of martlets or) ; 4, Nine fleurs-de-lis, three, three, and three (Dallinghowe ? Vert, nine fleurs-de-lis argent, three, three, and three) ; impaling, Quarterly of nine: — 1, A chevron ermine between three Catherine wheels (Aslack or Aslake, Sable, a chevron ermine between three Catherine wheels argent) ; 2, Three cinquefoils (Bardolf, "Azure, three cinquefoils or) ; 3, A chevron between three bears' heads couped (Berry, Argent, a chevron between three bears' heads couped sable, muzzled or) ; 4, Ermine, on a chief three mascles (Charles, Ermine, on a chief gules three mascles of the first) ; 5, On a chevron three fleurs-de-lis (Peyver or Peper, Argent, on a chevron gules three fleurs-de-lis or) ; 6, A fesse between two chev rons (Ger bridge, Sable, a fesse between two chevrons or) ; 7, On a fesse two crowns (Coronne, Argent, on a fesse gules two crowns or) ; 8, A fesse, in chief two crescents ( Waxham or Wachesam, Argent, a fesse, in chief two cresteents gules) ; 9, A lion rampant. For Elizabeth, widow of John Lany, Esq., and daughter of William Aslack, Esq., the last of that ancient name. The Aslack quarterings are taken from the pedigree of that family, Vis. of Norf. i. 336, they differ from Bl. Norf. v. 331. The stone be longing to this shield is covered up. Slabs in the Chancel. II. (Much defaced.) Quarterly of twelve: — 1, Aslack; 2, Lany; 3, Cooke; 4, Bohun; 5, Bardolf; 6, Charles; 7, Berry; 8, Peyver or Peper; 9, Gerbridge ; 10, Waxham/ 11, A lion rampant; 12, Coronne; impaling, A lion rampant guardant, a crescent for difference (Jermy, Argent, a lion rampant guardant gules.) Crest : A talbot's head erased. This shield is much worn, but after a very minute examination, and bearing in mind the order of the Aslack quarterings, I think I have succeeded in giving each correctly. For Aslack Lany, Esq., who died January, 1639, aged 71, and Elizabeth his wife, daughter of John Jermy, Esq., who " being 68 years old in September, 1646, died after that Tyme." III. A stork (Starkey, Argent, a stork proper) ; impaling, in chief, A fesse wavy between three crescents ermine ( Weld, Sable, a fesse wavy argent between three crescents ermine) ; in base, A boar's head couped, between three cross-crosslets, with a crescent for difference (Amyas, Argent, a boar's head couped sable, armed or, between three cross-crosslets of the second.) Crest : A stork's head erased. For William Starkey, son of Dr. Starkey, both Rectors of this church, whose first wife was Mary, daughter of Gascoigne Weld of Braken Ash, Esq., and his second, the daughter of John Amyas of Hingham, Gent. He died October 13th, 1717, aged 66. 16 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Mural Tablet in the Chancel. IV. (Tinctured by lines.) Gules, a cross engrailed argent, surmounted by a bend compony, in the dexter quarter of the shield an inescutcheon charged with two bars, Leigh. Crest : An unicorn's head erased and collared. Motto : Tout vient de Dieu. For Mary, wife of the Rev. W. Leigh, Rector of these parishes, who died June 24th, 1850, aged 68. Slab in the Nave. V. A chevron ermine between three birds (Sayer, Gules, a chevron ermine between three seagulls argent) ; impaling, A bend. For Elizabeth, wife of John Sayer, who died April 29th, 1653. Slab in the Tower Floor. VI. (In lozenge.) Quarterly, on a bend over all three roundels (Stebbing, Quarterly, or and gules, on a bend sable five bezants.) For Maria Stebbing. Bl. Norf. v. 394, states that this is for "Mary, daughter of George Stebbing of Norwich, Gent., and Martha his wife ; which latter was the daughter of Robert Wood, late of Brook in Norfolk, Esq." VII. (In lozenge.) Per pale, on a chevron between three martlets, as many trefoils ( Wood of Norwich, Per pale, argent and' sable, on a chevron between three martlets as many trefoils slipped, all counterchanged.) Hie jacet Anna Wood. Bl. Norf. v. 394, states that this is for " Anne, daughter of Augustine Wood, Gent., who died August 6th, 1685." & Mural Tablet on the South Wall of the Aisle. VIII. (Coloured.) Argent, a chevron between three choughs sable, legged gules, Inyon ; impaling, Argent, on a bend cotised sable, between two fleurs-de-lis, a lion passant or, Bransby. For Thomas Inyon, M.A., physician in this parish, who died March 20th, 1777, aged 72, and Margaretta Maria his wife, daughter of Thomas Bransby, Esq., of Harleston, who died January 9th, 1778, aged 68. East Window. IX. Sable, a lion passant argent, in the dexter fore paw a cross-crosslet of the second ; on a chief of the last three cross- crosslets of the first (Long, with the addition of the cross-crosslet in the paw of the lion, these are the arms given by Edmonson for the Longs of Rudellston in Wiltshire.) Crest : Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head erased argent. Mr. Long, Rector before 1835, glazed the tracery of this window. EARSHAM HUNDRED. 17 Altar Tomb in the Churchyard. X. A lion rampant and a mu'llet pierced ; impaling, A fesse between two lions passant. For " Margaret, wife of Peter Watts, daughter and sole heiress of William Dowsing of Laxfield in the county of Suffolk, died 14 day of February, 1707." It seems that Bl. Norf. v. 394 has attached the above coat to the inscription of a Michael Walne, Gent., who died August 26th, 1682, aged 59. South Porch. XI. Three crowns, East Anglia. XII. Three crowns, See of Ely. REDENHALL. Slab in 'the Chancel. I. A lion rampant (Rand, Or, a lion rampant gules, charged on the shoulder with three chevrons argent.) Crest: A boar's head couped (Rand, On a ducal coronet a boar's head couped.) For John Rand, M.A., "a late painfull preacher of the Gospel at Rednall cum Harleston, who died in 1659." Mural Monument in the Chancel. II. (Tinctured by lines.) Azure, three annulets or, Older- shaw ; impaling, Sable, a chevron between three griffins' heads erased argent, Cotton. Crest : Three arrows, one in pale, two in saltire argent, surrounded by a serpent, nowed vert. For Anne, second daughter of Sir John Hynde Cotton, Bart., of Madingley, Cambridgeshire, and wife of the Rev. John Oldershaw : she died February 16th, 1829, aged 79. Also for John Oldershaw, B.D., 51 years Archdeacon of Norfolk and Rector of this parish, who died January 31st, 1849, in his 93rd year. Slabs in the Nave. III. Two leopards' faces between as many flaunches (Frere, Or, two leopards' faces between as many flaunches gules) ; im paling, A saltire engrailed, on a chief three cross-crosslets, Longe ? For Tobias, son of Tobias and Sarah Frere, " who dyed May 18th, 1660, in the second year of his age." IV. Frere. For Tobias Frere, who died February 6th, 1655. 18 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. V. On a chevron engrailed between six crosses pattee fitchee three fleurs-de-lis, each charged on the top with a plate (Smyth of North Nibley, co. Gloucester, Sable, on a chevron engrailed between six crosses patted fitchee or, three fleurs-de-lis azure, each charged on the top with a plate) ; impaling, On a bend cotised, between two fleurs-de-lis, a lion passant (Bransby, Argent, on a bend cotised sable, between two fleurs-de-lis gules, a lion passant or. Crest : A heron's head erased, holding in its beak a fish. For Bransby, third daughter of Thomas Bransby of this town, and wife of Offley Smyth, Gent., who died December 18th, 1762. Mural Tablets in the Nave. VI. (In lozenge.) Or, on a chief sable three martlets of the field, Wogan. For Elizabeth, youngest daughter of John and Elizabeth Wogan, who died October 1st, 1728, aged 17. VII. (Coloured.) Smyth. For Offlev Smyth of North Nibley, co. Gloucester, who died October 29th, 1777, aged 70. VIII. (Coloured.) Frere. For Tobias Frere, who died February 6th, 1655, aged 66. Mural Tablets in the South Aisle. IX. Sable, on a pile argent a caltrap of the field, with a crescent or for difference, Kerrich ; in pretence, Gules, a chevron argent between three garbs or, Baron; impaling, Quarterly, azure and gules, a cross flory between four cinquefoils or, Manning. Crest : On a mound vert a caltrap sable. For Simon Kerrich, Esq., of this parish, J.P., who died December 4th, 1748, aged 51. He married three times, his first wife being Susan, daughter of Roger Castle, Esq., of Ravening- ham, by whom he had one daughter. His second wife, Mary, youngest daughter of John Baron, D.D., Dean of Norwich. She died May 13th, 1740. By her he had four sons, who all died in their infancy, excepting John their firstborn. His third wife was Anne, the eldest daughter of Thomas Manning of Starston, Gent., by whom he had four daughters and one son, of which only Amelia and Thomas survived him. X. (Coloured.) Kerrich, without the crescent for difference. Crest: Kerrich. For John Kerrich, eldest son of Simon and Mary Kerrich, who died of the smallpox January 17th, 1757, aged 21. The in scription is very long and in Latin. EARSHAM HUNDRED. 19 XI. (Tinctured by lines.) Per pale indented argent and gules, in canton a wolf's head couped at the neck sable, Penrice ; impaling, Azure, a fesse or between three fishes haurient argent, Wayte ? Crest : A pair of wings addorsed argent, charged with two mullets in pale gules. Motto : Tuto et celeriter. For Thomas Penrice, who died November 4th, 1816, aged 59. Mural Tablets in the Gawdy Hall Chapel. XII, (Coloured.) Wogan; in pretence, Argent, on a chevron between three crosses pattee gules as many martlets of the field, Sancroft. Crest : A lion's head erased gules. Motto : In coelo quies. For John Wogan, Esq., of Gawdy Hall and of Boulston. in the county of Pembroke, South Wales, who died May 31st, 1778, aged 65. Elizabeth Wogan, his wife, who died January 25th, 1788, aged 74. John Wogan their son, who died June 20th, 1763, aged 27. Elizabeth Wogan their daughter, who died February 28th, 1773, aged 18. Also the Rev. Gervas Holmes, nephew and heir of John Wogan, who died February 17th, 1796, aged 54. XIII. (Tinctured by lines.) Or, three bars azure, on a canton argent a chaplet gules, leaved vert, Holmes; impaling, Azure, a chevron ermine between three roses argent, seeded or, barbed vert, Whitear. Crest : An oak tree vert, fructed or. For the Rev. John Holmes, M.A., of Gawdy Hall, Rector of All Saints and St. Nicholas, South Elmham, in the county of Suffolk, who died April 29th, 1831, aged 57 ; also for Anne his relict, who died October 20th, 1877, aged 93. Window of the South Aisle, on Three Shields. XIV. Quarterly : — 1, Or, three bars and a lion passant in chief gules, Ormerod ; 2, Argent, a saltire sable, on a chief gules two cushions or, Johnson; 3, Argent, on a bend cotised azure, between two mullets pierced sable, three crescents of the first, Wareing ; 4, Gules, a fesse wavy between three lions rampant or, on a canton of the second a mullet of the first, Crompton; impaling Quarterly, 1 and 4, Argent, between two bars three annulets in fesse gules, all between as many martlets of the second, Bailey ; 2 and 3, Or, on a chief indented azure three plates, Latham. Crest : A wolf's head couped, barry of four, or and gules, in the mouth an ostrich feather. Motto : Dedit meliora dabitque. XV. Quarterly: — 1, Ormerod; 2, Johnson; 3, Wareing; 4, Crompton. c 2 20 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. XVI. Bailey quartering Latham. These three shields are in a window, erected in affectionate remembrance of Maria Susan Ormerod, wife of Thomas Johnson Ormerod ; and also Thomas Johnson Ormerod, Archdeacon of Suffolk from 1846 to 1868, Rector of Redenhall 1847 to 1874, and who died at Sudbury Park, December 2nd, 1874, aged 65. He married Maria Susan, daughter of Sir Joseph Bailey, Bart., M.P., of Glanusk Park, Brecon. Window of the Gawdy Hall Chapel. XVII. Holmes, impaling, Sable, a chevron ermine between three saltires couped argent, Grimwood. XVIII. Ermine, on a chevron sable two lions passant, re- spectant, argent, Bewris ? XIX. Purpure, on a chevron or three escallops sable, in base a griffin's head erased argent ; on a chief crenelee azure a cross patonce or .between two griffins' heads erased of the fourth, Gardner ?--E. C. C. p. 204. XX. Per pale or and gules, on a fesse between three antelopes passant two mascles, all counterchanged, Gardner. — Glover's Ordinary. XXI. Argent, a royal tent between two parliament robes gules, lined ermine, the tent garnished or, with pennon and flagstaff of the last ; on a chief azure, a lion passant guardant or, the Merchant Taylor's Company. XXII. (On a small round shield.) Gules, a lion rampant argent, Mowbray ? XXIII. Argent, a lion rampant gules, crowned or, the tail forked and surrounding a cross-crosslet of the second, Brewse? impaling, Sable, a bend between two crescents or, Debenham. XXIV. Argent, a chevron engrailed azure, between three hurts, each charged with a lion's gamb erased of the first, Hogan ? impaling, Vert, a tortoise passant in fesse argent, Gawdy. XXV. Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Gawdy ; 2 and 3, Gyrony of twelve, azure and or, Bassingbourne ; impaling, Quarterly, 1 and 4, Argent, a wy vern displayed sable, in chief three pallets gules ; 2 and 3, Argent, a chevron sable, between three holly leaves vert, Ouseley. XXVI. Gawdy, impaling, Gules, two lions passant in pale argent, debruised by a bendlet or, L' Estrange ? XXVII. Gawdy impaling Bassingbourne. XXVIII. Gawdy quartering Bassingbourne. EARSHAM HUNDRED. 21 XXIX. Gules, two ' bars and a chief indented or, Hare ; impaling Bassingbourne. XXX. Or, on a fesse' paly of six gules and argent, between three estoiles of six points sable, a demi-lion rampant between two fleurs-de-lis, all counterchanged, Gay ; impaling Gawdy. The blazon of this shield is taken from E. C. C. p. 204. XXXI. Gules, on a fesse between three estoiles of six points argent as many mullets sable, Everard; impaling, Quarterly, Gawdy and Bassingbourne. Hatchments in the Vestry. XXXII. Oldershaw impaling Cotton. Crest: Oldershaw. XXXIII. Oldershaw impaling Cotton. XXXIV. Smyth impaling Bransby. Crest : Smyth. XXXV. Penrice impaling, Azure, a fesse or, between three fishes haurient argent. Crest : Penrice. Hatchments in the Gawdy Hall Chapel. XXXVI. Wogan impaling Sancroft. XXXVII. Holmes impaling Whitear. Crest : Holmes. XXXVIII. Holmes impaling Grimwood. Vestry Door. XXXTY Oldershaw impaling Cotton. Crest : Oldershaw. XL. The Royal Arms are over the chancel arch in the nave — Queen Anne (A.R.). Motto : Semper eadem. Over the Doorway of ihe Gawdy Hall Chapel. XLI. Gawdy. RUSHALL. STARSTON. Mural Monuments in the Chancel. I. (Coloured.) Quarterly of twelve : — 1, Sable, a chevron between three griffins' heads erased argent, charged with a -22 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. crescent gules for difference, Cotton; 2, Argent, a fesse engrailed gules, in chief a rose of the second, barbed vert, seeded or ; 3, Ermine, on a chief azure two mullets or, Hastings (Bl. Norf. v. 346, gives the chief " sable ") ; 4, Ermine, on a bend azure, three lions' heads erased argent ; 5, as No. 1 without the crescent ; 6, as No. 2 ; 7, as No. 3 ; 8, Gules, a chevron between three pears slipt or, Abbot ; 9, Argent, three eagles' heads erased sable within a bordure engrailed of the last, Sharp; 10, Sable, a cinquefoil within an orle of martlets argent, Staunton; 11, Azure, three eagles displayed or, a canton ermine, Fitz Simon ; 12, Ermine, on a bend gules three eagles displayed or, Bagshot. Crest: A griffin's head erased argent, charged with a crescent gules. The whole shield charged at the nombril point with a crescent gules. The account given of this achievement here differs considerably from that in Bl. Norf. v. 346, and the E. C. C. p. 286. It may be that the monument has been lately restored. The identification of the quarterings of Cotton are taken from Bl. Norf. vi. 509. For Bartholomew Cotton, son and heir of Roger Cotton, by Ethelreda, daughter and heiress of John, second brother of Sir Robert Cotton of Lingwade, in Cambridgeshire. He married, first, Cecilia Burrough, spinster and heiress ; secondly, Alice Gascoigne ; thirdly, Anna Sterling — the last two widows — and he died June 21st, 1613, aged 76. II. (Tinctured by lines.) Azure, a chevron ermine between three roses argent, seeded or, barbed vert, Whitear ; impaling, Or, three bars azure on a sinister canton ermine, a chaplet gules, Holmes. Crest : A bird rising. For the Rev. William Whitear, M.A., late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, J.P. and D.L. ; for 23 years Rector of this parish. Born at Hastings, February 26th, 1778 ; died at Starston, December 10th, 1826. Monumental Tablet on the South Wall of the Nave. _ III. (Tinctured by lines.) Azure, a fesse wavy ermine between six seamews' heads erased argent, Spencer ; impaling, Gules, on a chevron argent, between three swans as many roundels, Swan ? Crest : On a rock a seamew proper. For Lieut. -General William Spencer of Bramley Grange, in the county of York, who died at the Rectory House in this parish, August 27th, 1829, in his 76th year. Slab in the Chancel. IV. On a fesse engrailed, between three escutcheons as many mullets (Bacon of Hesset, Argent, on a fesse engrailed between three escutcheons gules as many mullets or) ; impaling, Ermine, EARSHAM HUNDRED. 23 an eagle displayed (Bedingfeld, or Bedingfield, Ermine, an eagle displayed gules.) For Philip, the son of Francis and Dorothy Bacon, who died "unweaned at nurse," 21st November, 1657. Wooden Tablet in the Vestry. V. (Coloured.) Cotton, impaling, Azure, on a fesse or three leopards' faces gules, Freston. . Crests (on two helmets regardant) : 1, Cotton; 2, A demi-greyhound rampant argent, collared or. For Luckin Cotton, Gent., interred January 17th, 1654. Corbels of the Chancel Roof. VI. (Tinctured by lines.) Gules, on a bend between six cross- crosslets fitchee argent, an escutcheon charged with a demi-lion rampant, pierced through the mouth with an arrow, within a double tressure flory counter- flory of the first, Howard, Duke of Norfolk. VII. (Tinctured by lines.) Argent, a chevron sable between three roses gules. , VIII. (Tinctured by lines.) Holmes of Gawdy Hall. IX. and X. The rose and portcullis — Tudor badges. For Lady Margaret, Countess of Richmond, foundress of St. John's College, Cambridge ; a fellow of which College must always be presented to this living. XI. (Tinctured by lines.) Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Gyrony of eight ermine and sable, a tower argent masoned of the second, Hopper ; 2 and 3, Or, on a mount in base an oak tree vert, over all on a fesse gules three royal crowns of the field (Carlos, granted 21st May, 1658, by Charles II. to Colonel William Carlos, his preserver in the royal oak.) For Archdeacon Hopper, Rector from 1845 to 1878. XII. (Tinctured by lines.) Spencer. For William Pakenham Spencer, M.A., Rector for 18 years. XIII. (Tinctured by lines.) Hopper quartering Carlos. Windows in the North Aisle. XIV. and XV. Hopper quartering Carlos.. Vestry Window. XVI. and XVII. The rose and portcullis, as in Nos. IX. and X. 24 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. THORPE ABBOTS. Mural Tablet on the South Wall of the Nave. I. Crest: A lion rampant, (Wallace. This is not the usual crest of the family, but the arms.) Motto : Fide et fiducia. For Edmund Barling Wallace, Lieutenant in the Royal Navy, second son of the late Rev. William Wallace, Rector of this parish, who was accidentally killed on board H.M.S. Minatour, on December 31st, 1876, aged 23 years. Windows of the Chancel. II. Azure, three crowns or, Bury Abbey. III. Bury Abbey. The Font. IV. A plain cross, St. George. V. A cross moline. VI. A crown transfixed with two arrows in saltire, St. Edmund. VII. A merchant's mark ? VIII. The Royal Arms are over the tower arch, and are of George III., after 1816. 25 DISS HUNDRED. BRESSINGHAM. Slab on the Chancel Floor. I. A chevron between three griffins' heads erased (Tilney, Argent, a chevron between three griffins' heads erased gules.) Crest : A griffin's head. For Francis Tilney, Rector, who died September 13th, 1715, aged 81. Outside the West Door. II. A chevron between three eagles' legs erased. This coat is borne by the family of Braye. III. Quarterly, 1 and 4, A cross patonce (Pilkington, Argent, a cross patonce sable) ; 2 and 3, A lion rampant (Verdon, Sable, a lion rampant argent.) Sir Roger Pilkington commenced the rebuilding of this church, but did not live to see it perfected. His ancestor, Sir John Pilkington, married Margaret, the widow of Hugh Bradshaw, daughter and heiress of Sir John Verdon, who previously owned manors in Bressingham. IV. Arms of Charles II. over the tower arch — "secvndvs." This is the only instance I have met with, up to the present time, which can be with certainty assigned to this reign ; though, from the similarity of the mantling, many others must be of the same date. BURSTON. I. Royal Arms, circa 1740. DICKLEBURGH. Slabs in the Chancel Floor. I. A bear rampant, muzzled (Barnard, Argent, a bear rampant sable, muzzled or. This coat was borne by Sir John Barnard, Lord Mayor of London 1738.) For Christopher Barnard, Rector, who died in 1680. 26 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. II. A bend between two cotises engrailed, with a mullet for difference (Whitfield, Argent, a bend between two cotises en grailed sable) ; impaling, A lion rampant (Palgrave of Barning- ham, Norfolk, Azure, a lion rampant argent.) For Maria, wife of John Whitfield, D.D., Rector and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and daughter of William Palgrave of Pulham. She died July 21st, 1730, in her 23rd year. He died October 16th, 1731, aged 50. Slab in the Nave Floor by the Pulpit, with curious figure of a woman incised. III. Three buckles lozengy (Jernegan, Argent, three buckles lozengy gules.) Crest : Issuing from a ducal coronet a demi-eagle displayed argent (Jarnegan, Out of a ducal coronet or a demi- eagle displayed argent.) For Mrs. Elizabeth Whipple, wife unto Thomas Whipple, Gent., and daughter of Mr. John Jarnegan of Belton in Somerlee, Esq., who died September 4th, 1 617, aged 65. IV. Monument on the North Wall of the Chancel, within the Altar Rails, with Three Shields. 1. (At the top.) Playters (of which nothing now can be seen except the Baronet's badge), impaling, Quarterly, azure and gules, on a bend argent three boars passant sable, Le Grys. Crests: A lion rampant argent, Playters; A boar passant sable, Le Grys. 2. (On the dexter side, below.) Quarterly of eleven : — 1 and 11, Bendy wavy of six, argent and azure, on a canton the Baronet's badge, Playters ; 2, Argent, a chevron sable between three estoiles gules, Dennis ; 3, Vert, a lion rampant argent, Bridgenorth ; 4, Sable, a chevron ermine between three Catherine wheels, Aslack; 5, Argent, a chevron between three bears' heads couped sable, muzzled or, Berry ; 6, defaced (Gerbridge, Sable, a fesse between two chevrons or) ; 7, A fesse (Coronne, Argent, on a fesse gules two crowns or) ; 8, Azure, three cinquefoils or, Bardolph ; 9, Ermine, on a chief gules three lozenges or (Charles or Charier, Ermine, on a chief gules three mascles of the first) ; 10, Argent, on a chevron gules three fleurs-de-lis or, Peyver. 3. (On the sinister side, below.) Quarterly of sixteen : — 1, defaced; 2, defaced; 3, On a chevron three leaves (Blome field, Sable, on a chevron argent three holly leaves vert. It is a question whether these are not " escallops " instead of " holly leaves," and for Kinge.—E. C. C. p. 227) ; 4, 5, and 6, defaced ; 7, Azure, a fesse indented between three C J VVA/V ol » : INCISED SLAB, To Mrs Elizabeth Whipple/ (nee Jerne^an,) 1617. In the !-J'ayp of the Church at .Dickleburoh. The mscr^ptiori. is omitled.") DISS HUNDRED. 27 birds or, Scogan; 8, defaced; 9, Chequy or and gules; 10, defaced ; 11, Argent, two chevrons gules ; 12, A fesse between two chevrons, Baynard ? (Sable, a fesse between two chevrons argent) ; 13, Vert, three lozenge buckles or ; 14, Or, a raven close proper, Corbet ; 15, Argent, a cross sable; 16, Barry of ten, gules and azure, a canton ermine. For Dame Frances Playters, daughter and heir of Charles Le Grys of Billingford, wife of Sir William Playters of Sotterley. She died at Billingford, September 9th, 1659. For the full inscription, which is a very long one, see Bl. Norf. i. 198-99. Monumental Tablet on the North Wall of the Chancel. V. (Coloured.) Argent, a cross azure between four quatre- foils gules, in the centre a millrind of the first, Turner; impaling, Azure, on a bend argent, between two lions passant or, three leopards' faces gules (Stevenson, granted by Thomas St. George, 4th June, 1688.) In memory of Henry Whichcote Turner, Captain of the 1st Royal Regiment of Foot, tenth son of the late Lieut. -General Charles Turner, Colonel of the 19th Regiment of Foot, and Harriet his wife, daughter of the Very Rev. George Stephenson, LL.D., Kean of Kilfenora, Ireland ; who died at Kenara in the Crimea, March 1st, 1856, aged 27. Monumental Tablet on the Wall of the North Aisle. VI. (Coloured.) Argent, a bend between six storks sable, legged gules, Starkie ; in pretence, Per chevron enhanced or and azure, in chief two fleurs-de-lis gules, in fesse five lozenges or, each charged with an escallop of the third. Crest: A stork sable, legged gules. For Nicholas Starkie, late of this -parish, only son of Thomas Starkie of Frenchwood, Lancashire ; who died May 10th, 1797, aged 29 years. Also Nicholas, only son of the above-mentioned Nicholas Starkie, who died October i8th, 1795, aged 3 years. On a Hatchment. VII. The same as No. VI. Monumental Tablet on the Wall of the South Aisle. VEIL Azure, two bars erminois, over all a bend gobony or and gules, Lee ; impaling, Argent, a cross engrailed gules between four roses of the second, seeded or, barbed vert. Crest : A bear statant proper, collared and chained or, charged on the shoulder with a bezant. For George Lee, Esq., late of this parish, and of Lombard Street, banker, who died May 4th, 1828, aged 68. 28 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. On a Hatchment. IX. The same as No. VIII. Four Shields on the Font. X. Shield of the Holy Trinity. XI. Three crowns (Azure, three crowns or, St. Edmund, King and Martyr. — Blackbume's Sacred Heraldry), for Bury Abbey. XII. Shield of the Passion (Cross, spear, reed with sponge, nails, wreath, and whips). XIII. Shield of the Blessed Sacrament (Gules, three chalices or, wafers argent. — Blackbume's Sacred Heraldry). Front of the South Porch. XIV. Shield of the Trinity. XV. Three crowns. XVI. The Royal Arms, C. R., over the tower arch. DISS. Mural Monuments in the Chancel. I. (Tinctured by lines.) Azure, a cross patonce between four cinquefoils (Manning, Quarterly, azure and gules, a cross flory between four trefoils slipt or) ; in pretence, A fesse between three dogs passant, each holding in the mouth a birdbolt (Svmpson. These arms should have been as follows : — Per bend sable and or, a lion rampant counterchanged. — E. C. C. p. 262). Crest : Out of a ducal coronet an eagle's head, between two ostrich feathers. In memory of Thomas Manning of Bungay, who died January 15th, 1857, aged 63, and Frances his wife, daughter and heiress of John Simpson, Esq., of Pulham, who died March 6th, 1805, aged 80 years. II. (Tinctured by lines.) Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Or, three bars sable, a canton ermine, Woodward; 2 and 3, Or, two bars gemelles gules between three boars' heads erased sable, Jenkinson ; in pretence, Quarterly, azure and gules, a cross patonce between four mullets or, Manning. Crest : A squirrel sejant, holding in its paws a nut. In memory of Thomas Jenkinson Woodward, Esq., of Walcot House in this parish, who died January 29th, 1820, aged 75 years, and Frances his widow, daughter and heiress of Thomas Manning of Bungay, who died November 27th, 1833, aged 84. DISS HUNDRED. 29 III. (Coloured.) Gules, three pheons or, Belward. In memory of Richard Fisher Belward, D.D., Master of Caius College, Cambridge, who died at Roydon, May 16th, 1803, aged 56. Also of Margaret Fisher, his mother, who died December 21st, 1803, aged 90. IV. (Coloured.) Sable, a lion rampant argent, Scott. Crest : A stag's head or, collared azure (Scott. Though this crest corres ponds with that given by Edmonson to Scott of Kew Green, the arms do not seem to be those of Scott. — E. C. C. p. 263). In memory of Robert Scott of this place, surgeon, who died November 2nd, 1759, aged 77 years ; of Alice Scott, his widow, who died November 26th, 1766, aged 67 years ; of the Rev. Nathaniel Scott, their only son, Rector of Thorpe Abbots and Thelveton, who died January 18th, 1812, aged 79 years; also of Martha Scott, his widow, who died April 22nd, 1826, aged 90 years.' Mural Monuments in the North Aisle. V. (Coloured.) Or, two bars sable, Deyns ; impaling, Sable, three boars' heads couped or. In memory of Martha, wife of Henry Deyns, Gent., who died 30th May, 1661, aged 29. This monument is mentioned by Blomefield, i. 22. It was originally placed against the pillar now opposite it. The date is quite gone. VI. (Coloured.) Or, on a fesse between three leopards' faces azure, a lion passant guardant argent, Kett. In memory of John Kett, Gent., who died July 12th, 1692, aged 74, and Philippia his wife, who died January 17th, 1734, aged 83.— Bl. Norf. i. 39. Slabs in the Chancel Floor. VII. A lion rampant (Bosworih, Or, a lion rampant gules, collared argent.) Crest: A plume of feathers. (This is the crest as given in Bl. Norf. i. 22.) In memory of Edward Bos worth, Rector, who died January 8th, 1713, aged 65. VIII. Bosworth impaling Manning. Crest : Bosworth. In memory of Edward Bosworth, Rector of Thelveton, who died June 14th, 1714, aged 40, and Deborah his wife, daughter of Samuel Manning, Gent., who died September 13th, 1708, aged 28. IX. Bosworth. For "Edward Bosworth, M.A., Rector of this Parish, and Patron of the Church, who, instituted to the Rectory June 3rd, 1729, died July 26th, 1778, aged 73." 30 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. X. Quarterly, a cross flory between four cinquefoils, Manning. Crest: Manning. In memory of the Rev. William Manning, Patron of this Church, who died November 29th, 1810, aged 77 ; of Elizabeth his wife, who died January 28th, 1782, aged 34 ; and of two of their daughters, Elizabeth, aged 13, and Amelia, aged 4. XI. (In lozenge.) Manning. In memory of Susan Manning, who died April 9th, 1812, aged 84. East Window. XII. Manning. XIII. Manning, in pretence, Azure, a wolf salient argent, Donne. In memory of William Manning, 46 years Rector, born September 30th, 1771, died January 3rd, 1857; married Elizabeth, daughter and coheiress of the Rev. William Sayer Donne. Brass Slab at the base of the South Window of the Chancel. XIV. Manning, in pretence, Argent, a chevron gules between three horses' heads erased sable, TJpwood. In memory of Emilia, wife of the Rev. C. R. Manning, Rector, daughter and coheiress of the Rev. T. T. Upwood of Lovells Hall, Terrington, Norfolk, born 14th January, 1832, died January 21st, 1873. Window in the North Chantry. XV. Gules, three lions passant guardant or, with a label of three argent, England. Window in the South Chantry. XVI. Barry of six, argent and sable, over all a bend ermine, Fincham. Motto : Arbore latet opaca. In memory of two branches of the family of Fincham, many years resident in this town, and descendants of the de Finchams, formerly of the parish of Fincham, Norfolk. Window in the Vestry. XVII. England, as before, without the label. XVIII. Azure, three mitres or, Norwich. XIX. Azure, party per pale wavy, Diss. XX. Or, a fesse between two chevrons gules, Fitz Walter. XXI. Bosworth. XXII. Manning, in pretence Upwood. DISS HUNDRED. 31 Painted in the Cornice of the Chancel Roof. XXIII. Manning. Slabs and Altar Tombs in the Churchyard. XXIV. On a fesse engrailed, between three griffins' heads erased, a fleur-de-lis between two roses (Sheriffe, Azure, on a fesse engrailed between three griffins' heads erased or, a fleur-de-lis of the first between two roses gules.) In memory of Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Dr. John Sheriffe, who died September 10th, 1728, aged 45. XXV. Sheriffe, impaling A chevron between three roundels. For Elizabeth, widow of John Sheriffe, who died November 5th, 1702, aged 46.— Bl. Norf. i. 25. XXVI. Sheriffe. For John Sheriffe, who died in 1698, aged 56.— Bl. Norf. i. 24. XXVII. Sheriffe. For Thomas Sheriffe, who died April 13th, 1669, aged 61.— Bl. Norf. i. 23. XXVIII. (In lozenge.) A fesse between three talbots' heads erased (Burton, Azure, a fesse between three talbots' heads erased or.) For " Frances Burton, D of Thomas Burton." XXIX. A cross between four escallops (Coggeshall, Argent, a cross between four escallops sable. — Bl. Norf. i. 24.) Crest: A buck lodged attired (Coggeshall, A buck lodged sable, attired or.) For William Coggeshall, Gent., born at Stratford, Suffolk, died August 9th, 1714, aged 48 ; and John, son of William Coggeshall and Elizabeth his wife, died April 13th, 1706, aged 6. XXX. On a mutilated slab. An eagle displayed. This may be the slab mentioned in Bl. Norf. i. 23, to John Harrison, Gent., who died May 18th, 1665, and Mary his wife, who died April 1st, 1673. The arms given by him differ rather, for he makes " the eagle displayed on a chief." Coped Tomb on the North Side of the Churchyard. XXXI. Manning. For the Rev. William Manning, Rector, who died January 3rd, 1857. 32 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Large Altar Tomb on the North Side of the Churchyard. XXXII. Per chevron, in base three roundels, one and two (Layman, Per chevron gules and argent, three annulets counter- changed.) For Elizabeth and John Layman, who died 1709 and 1710. East Buttresses of the Chancel. XXXIII. Manning. XXXIV. The See of Norwich. FERSFIELD. Mural Monument in the Chancel. I. Azure, two lions combatant or, Carter; impaling, Quarterly: 1 and 4, Sable, a falcon close proper, belled or ; 2 and 3, Gules, three wolfs' heads erased or. For the Rev. Samuel Carter, Rector, who died October 24th, 1788, aged 86 years ; and Jane, his widow, who died February 4th, 1791, aged 80 years. Mural Monument on the Wall of the South Aisle. II. (Coloured.) Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Sable, on a chevron or three broom branches vert, budded gules ; on a canton of the second a spear sable, broken in the truncheon, Blomefield; 2 and 3, Quarterly : — 1, Argent, on a pile in point vert, three sinister hands of the field, Jolly ; 2, Argent, two bars between six leopards' heads gules, three, two, one, Muskett ; 3, Vert, ©n a chevron, between three lions' heads erased or, three cross-crosslets azure, Peak ; 4, Argent, on a bend gules three bucks' heads cabossed or, Batch. Crest : Gone. For Henry Blomefield of Fersfield, Gent., who died June 1st, 1732, aged 52 ; for Alice his wife, daughter and heiress of Thomas Batch of Lynn Regis, who died March 17th, 1729, aged 52 ; also for Elizabeth her mother, widow of Henry Batch, daughter of Thomas Bacon of Bungay, and of Francis his wife, who died December 2nd, 1729, aged 81. Slab in the Chancel. III. (Tinctured by lines.) Blomefield, with quarterings as before ; impaling, Argent, a lion rampant gules, Womack. Crest: A demi heraldic tiger rampant azure, the mane and tail argent, holding in its paws a sword proper, broken in the blade. For Francis Blomefield, Rector of Fersfield and Brockdish, and DISS HUNDRED. 33 author of the History of Norfolk, who died January 16th, 1752, aged 47 ; and for Mary his wife, daughter of Arthur Womack, Rector of Buxton and Oxnead, and Caister next Yarmouth. Date of her death covered up by altar rails. Effigy in fhe South Aisle. IV. Ermine, a cross sable, Bois ; impaling, Gules, a cross flory with a label of three argent, Latimer. For Sir Robert du Bois, Knight, who died in 1311. He married Christian, daughter of Sir William Latimer and widow of Sir John Carbonel of Waldingfield in Suffolk. Window of the South Aisle. V. Sable, a cross engrailed gules, Ufford ; impaling, Gules, six escallops argent, three, two, one, Scales. Cedar Chest. VI. (Much effaced.) Argent, a chevron between three griffins' heads erased gules, Tilney ; impaling Read. This chest was given to the parish by Mrs. Elizabeth Barker, wife of Mr. John Barker, then (circa 1700) Rector, and daughter of the Rev. Francis Tilney, Rector of Bressingham, her mother being the daughter of Mr. Thomas Read. West Front of Tower. VII. (One of three shields remaining.) A bend between six cross-crosslets fitchee (Howard, Gules, a bend between six cross- crosslets fitchee argent.) The Howard family became possessed of the property in this parish about 1333. VIII. Arms of Queen Anne, over the south door, with date 1703, and Motto, Semper eadem. FRENZE. Brass on the East Wall. I. Quarterly: — 1 and 4, A chevron ermine between three dolphins embowed (Blenerhasset, Gules, a chevron ermine between three dolphins embowed argent) ; 2 and 3, A lion rampant crowned (Orton, Argent, a lion rampant regardant vert, crowned or) ; impaling, Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Three escutcheons (Lowdham, Argent, three escutcheons sable) ; 2 and 3, A pall reversed ermine (Keldon, Gules, a pall reversed ermine.) For Dame Margaret Blenerhasset, widow of Sir Thomas Blener hasset, and daughter of John Braham of Wetheringsett, Esq., who died July 23rd, 1561. Bl. Norf. i. 143, has left out one line of the inscription on this 34 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. brass. " Margaret, first married to John Gosnold," ought to be " Margaret, first married to John Spelman, after to John Eyre, and Katleyn, first married to John Gosnold." II. Brass on the Floor, with Three Shields. 1. Blenerhasset, with an annulet, quartering Orton. 2. Quarterly, Blenerhasset and Orton, impaling Lowdham. 3. As the second. The fourth shield was there in Blomefield's time, and as late as 1857. It was the coat of Lowdham. For Ralph Blenerhasset, Esq., who died November 14th, 1475. III. Brass on the Floor, with Two Shields. 1. Blenerhasset quartering Lowdham. 2. Orton, impaling, A fesse chequy between three nags' heads. The charges here are very indistinct. It was probably, Sable, a fesse chequy or and azure, between three nags' heads erased argent, Heigham. For John Blenerhasset, who married twice : firstly, Jane, the daughter of Thomas Heigham of Heigham Green in Suffolk ; and secondly, Jane, daughter of Sir Thomas Tindall of Hockwold in Norfolk. He died November 28th, 1510. IV Brass on the Floor, with Five Shields. 1. Quarterly: — 1 and 4, A bend engrailed (Culpepper, Argent, a bend engrailed gules) ; 2 and 3, Sem6e of martlets, a chevron; impaling, Quarterly of nine : — 1, Blenerhasset; 2, Lowdham ; 3, Keldon ; 4, Orton ; 5, A fesse between three fleurs-de-lis, a crescent for difference, Skelton ; 6, A fesse between three martlets ; 7, Three pelicans vulning themselves ; 8, Fretty ; 9, A lion rampant. 2. On a fesse, between three escutcheons, as many mullets pierced, with a mullet for difference (Bacon, Argent, on a fesse engrailed gules, between three escutcheons of the second, as many mullets of the field, pierced sable ; im paling Blenerhasset and his eight quarterings, as in Shield No. 1. In No. 6 quartering the fesse is evidently charged with an annulet, and is also ermine. ' 3. Quarterly of six : — 1, Blenerhasset ; 2, Lowdham; 3, Keldon; 4, Orton ; 5, Skelton / 6, Blenerhasset. 4. Quarterly : — 1, A fesse ermine, between three martlets, charged with an annulet on the fesse; 2, Three pelicans vulning themselves ; 3, Fretty ; 4, A lion rampant. 5. Blenerhasset and his eight quarterings, as in Shield No. 1. Crest (above Shield No. 5) : On a wreath a fox sejant. For Maria, daughter and heir of George Blenerhasset, Esq., eldest son of Sir Thomas Blenerhasset, Knt. ; who married, first, DISS HUNDRED. 35 Thomas Culpepper, Esq. ; next Francis Bacon, Esq. ; and died September 17th, 1587, aged 70. In printing this inscription, Blomefield has left out a line and has made the son a Knight, instead of the father. V. Brass on the Floor with Three Shields. 1. A cross flory (Braham, Sable, a cross flory argent). 2. Braham, impaling, Chequy, a cross (Rey don, Chequy, argent and gules, a cross azure.) 3. Rey don. For Joan Braham, widow of John Braham, Esq., who died November 18th, 1519. VI. Brass near the South Door, with Two Shields. 1. Blenerhasset quartering Lowdham. 2. Quarterly : — 1 and 4, A fesse dancettee ; in chief three crescents (Tindall, A fesse dancettee gules; in chief three crescents of the second) ; 2 and 3, A lion rampant. For Jane, the widow of John Blenerhasset, who died October 5th, 1521. Slabs in the Floor. VII. Five roundels ; on a chief a battle-axe fessewise (Nixon, Sable, five bezants, in cross ; on a chief argent a battle-axe in fesse of the field) ; impaling, A chevron between three lions rampant. For Richard Nixon, Esq., who died November 24th, 1666, aged 76. VIII. Nixon. For Richard, son of Richard and Susan Nixon, who died August 26th, 1678, aged 21. IX. A fesse embattled between three pheons (Cooper, Vert, a fesse embattled or between two pheons in chief, and as many shin-bones in base saltirewise, argent.) For William Cooper, who died March 30th, 1693. X. The Royal Arms are on a panel at the west end, but so nearly gone that no idea can be formed as to the date. GISSING. I. Monument of White Marble against the North Wall of the Chapel, on which are Three coloured Shields. 1. Gules, three garbs within a bordure engrailed or, with the Ulster badge, Kemp. 2. Kemp, impaling, Sable, on a pile argent a caltrap of the field (Kerridge : granted to Thomas Kerridge of London on June 17th, 1629.) d 2 36 CHURCH .HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. 3. 'Kemp, in pretence, Per pale or and azure, on a fesse wavy three crescents, between four cinquefoils, all counter- changed (Sone, "Per pale or and azure; on a fesse wavy two crescents between four quatrefoils, all counter- changed," is the coat for Sone or Soone of Wavesden, Suffolk.) For Sir Robert Kemp, who died September 20th, 1710, having married first, Mary, the daughter of Thomas Kerridge, and secondly, Mary, the daughter of John Sone of Ubberston in the county of Suffolk. II. Monument on the North Wall of the Chapel, with Four coloured Shields. 1. Quarterly of eight : — 1, Kemp ; 2, Sable, a lion rampant argent; 3, Barry of six argent and sable, on a canton gules a saltire of the first, Branspeth ? ; 4, Or, a maunch gules, Hastyngs ; 5, Azure, a chevron between three doves argent, Dove ? ; 6, Argent, three crescents gules, Buttveyleyn; 7, Azure, three roses or; 8, Sable, two chevrons argent. 2. Kemp. 3. Kemp, impaling, Argent, on a bend sable three roses or (Herris : " Or, on a bend azure three cinquefoils pierced of the field," was confirmed by William Flower, Norroy, to Arthur Herrys of Cryxsey, Essex, on November 19th, 1578, and, "Or, on a bend gules three cinquefoils of the field," was borne by Herris of Woodham Mortimer, Essex.) 4. Kemp impaling Herris, quartering Or, semee guttee de sang. Crests : 1, On a garb or, a pelican in her piety, wings elevated sable; 2, A garb fesseways or, thereon a falcon with wings endorsed proper. For Robert Kemp, who died October 23rd, 1612, having married Dorothy, sole daughter of Arthur Herris of Crixteth in the county of Essex. III. Monumental Tablet on South Wall of Chancel, with Four coloured Shields. 1. 1, Kemp; 2, Sable, a lion rampant argent; 3, Branspeth?; 4, Hastings; 5, Gules, a bend argent; 6, Dove (the field is sable) ; 7, Buttveyleyn ; 8, Argent, two chevrons sable ; 9, Azure, three roses or ; 10, Sone. 2. Kemp, with the Ulster badge in the fesse point. 3. Kemp, in lozenge; in pretence, Sable, a fesse between two chevrons _ argent, charged in the dexter chief with a fleur-de-lis. _J Robert Kemp EstjT oh. 15*2' ^U =sr "">$: TT KEMP chartering Buttevehyn: Impaling CLIFFORD, farHol>evt Kemp. Esq. and Avne Clifford his second wjfc, 15 26. (The. inscription is more recent.) KE MR quartering Buttevelyru Impaling HE GKEYcpartenmc} Cornard, Baynard, and Mmvmng. ForJtabert Kemp Esq. and Elizabeth., S"Awife. 159 4. SHIELDS on WALL, KEMP CJTAFEL, GISSING CHURC^ 5cale li inch to 1 Joot. CKM.ltl. DISS HUNDRED. 37 4. Gules, on a fesse argent, between three water-bougets of the second, as many pheons sable ; in pretence, as in Shield No. 3. In Memory of Sir Eobert Kemp, Bart., of Ubberston Hall in the county of Suffolk, who died November 25th, 1761, aged 60 years; of the Eeverend Thomas Kemp, Rector, his brother, who died March 5th, 1761 ; of Sir John Kemp, son of the Rev. Thomas Kemp, who died January 16th, 1761, aged 17 years ; and of Mary his sister, who died June 17th, 1784, in the 25th year of her age. IV. Monument on the South Wall of the Chancel, with Five coloured Shields. 1. Kemp, with the Ulster badge. 2. Kemp, with the Ulster badge ; impaling, Vert, a griffin passant and a chief or, Brand. 3. Kemp, with the Ulster badge, impaling, Paly of six argent and azure ; on a chief gules a lion passant or, Blackwell. 4. Kemp, with the Ulster badge ; impaling, Sable, a lion rampant argent, King. 5. Kemp, with the Ulster badge ; impaling, Or, on a chevron engrailed sable three eagles' heads couped argent, Philips, confirmed 10th December, 1633. The eagles' heads should be erased. For Sir Robert Kemp, Bart., of Ubberston in the county of Suffolk, who died on December 18th, 1734, aged 68 ; having married, first, Letitia, the daughter of Robert King of Thurlow, Suffolk ; secondly, Elizabeth, only daughter and heiress of John Brand of Edwarston ; thirdly, Martha, daughter of William Blackwell of Mortlake, Surrey ; and lastly, Amy, the daughter of Richard Philips, and relict of John Burrough of Gipps in the county of Suffolk. Marble Shields attached to fhe Wall in the Chapel. V. (Coloured.) Kemp quartering Buttveyleyn; impaling, Chequy or and azure, a fesse within a bordure gules, Clifford. For Robert Kemp, " who married secondly, Anne, daughter to John Clifford of Holm Hale."— Bl. Norf. i. 178. VI. (Coloured.) Kemp quartering Buttveyleyn ; impaling, Quarterly: — 1, Barry of six, argent and azure ; in chief an annulet gules, De Grey ; 2, Azure, a fesse between two chevrons or, Cornerd ; 3, Argent, a fesse between two chevrons azure, Bainard; 4, Quarterly, azure and gules, a cross flory between four trefoils slipt or, Manning. Motto : Spero lucern. For Robert Kemp, who died in 1594. He married as a second wife, Elizabeth, daughter to Thomas de Grey of Merton.— Bl. Norf. i. 178. 38 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Brasses on the Chapel Floor. VII. Kemp, impaling, On a bend three leopards' faces (Cocker- ham, Argent, on a bend sable three leopards' faces or. — Bl. Norf. i. 180.)VIII. Kemp, impaling, Three chevrons, two mullets in chief and one in base (Smythwine, Sable, three chevrons argent, two mullets in chief and one in base or. — Bl. Norf. i. 180.) ROYDON. Mural Monument in the Chancel. I. Gules, two leopards' faces in pale, between as many flaunches or ; in chief a crescent, charged with a fleur-de-lis for difference, Frere. Crest : Out of a ducal coronet, gules, an antelope's head argent, attired or. Motto : Traditum ab antiquis servare. To one end of the motto scroll is suspended by a red, yellow, and blue ribbon, a medal with a mural crown on it, and above the crown jellalabad. To the other end, suspended by a red and green ribbon, a medal on which is an ancient fortress, and above it the word ghuznee. In memory of Richard Edward, sixth son of Edward and Mary Anne Frere, Lieutenant in the 13th Regiment of Infantry ; who died at Rawul Pindee in the Punjaub, on November 18th, 1842. Slab on fhe Chancel Floor. II. Two bars (Deyns, Or, two bars sable), impaling, Three cocks, Rolf? In memory of Hannah, the wife of Thomas Deyns, Gent., one ofthe daughters of Clement Rolf; buried on the 15th of October, 1663. Altar Tomb on the South Side of the Churchyard. III. A chevron between three horseshoes, with a label of three (Burrough, Azure, a chevron between three horseshoes argent.— Bl. Norf i. 39); impaling, Gyrony of eight (Camell or Campbell, Gyrony of eight or and sable. — Bl. Norf. i. 38.) Crest : A boar's head couped. In memory of Robert, eldest son of Robert and Mary Burrough of Diss, who died at Trinity College, Cambridge, on December 14th, 1723, aged 19 ; also of Robert and Mary Burrough, who both died in 1727, aged respectively 52 and 46. East Window. IV. Frere, impaling, Argent, a cross patonce sable, between four Cornish choughs proper (Richards of Caerynwch, co. Merio neth.) The Rev. Temple Frere, Rector of Roydon, married Jane, daughter of Sir Richard Richards; and he erected the east window. V. The Royal Arms stand in the tower, dated 1791. DISS HUNDRED. 39 SCOLE. Slab on the Chancel Floor. I. A chevron between three millrinds, Fremoult; impaling, Ermine, an eagle displayed (Bedingfeld, Ermine, an eagle dis played gules.) For Elizabeth Joel Fremoult, who died July 4th, 1720, aged 53. II. The Royal Arms are at the west end, but in too elevated a position to be distinguished. SHELFHANGER. On the Font. • I. A fesse between six fleurs-de-lis (Bosville, Argent, a fesse gules between six fleurs-de-lis sable. — Bl. Norf. i. 115.) SHIMPLING. Slab on the Nave Floor. I. A fesse between three mullets (Potter, Sable, a fesse between three mullets argent. — Bl. Norf. i. 156.) There is no crest, though Blomefield has given it. For Cecill Potter, Gent., who died January 29th, 1693, aged 70 years. Mural Tablet. II. Crest : A snake entwined round a broken column. In memory of the Rev. Henry Harrison, M.A., Rector, who died September 15th, 1849, aged 52. Coloured Shields in Glass, out of the East Window, now at the Rectory. III. Quarterly, azure and gules; on a bend argent three boars passant sable, tusked or (Le Grys — the usual field is "quarterly, gules and azure"); impaling, Quarterly: — 1, Barry of ten, argent and azure ; on a canton gules a lion passant or (Hales, Barry of eight, azure and argent ; on a canton gules a lion passant or) ; 2 and 3, Azure, a fesse dancettee between three curlews (?) or, Scogan ; 4, Barry of ten, argent and azure, a canton gules (Hales, as in the Le Grys quarterings at Denton Church.) IV. A fesse between six fleurs-de-lis (Shimpling, Argent; a chief gules, a fesse between six fleurs-de-lis sable. — Bl. Norf. i. 156.) THELVETON. Slabs on the Chancel Floor. I. On a fesse three chess rooks (Havers, Or, on a fesse sable three chess rooks of the field. — Bl. Norf. i. 150.) Crest: A griffin 40 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. passant (Havers, On a wreath or and sable, a griffin sejant ermine, with a crown for a collar, chained and mantled gules, doubled argent. — Bl. Norf. i. 150.) These arms and crest were confirmed, the historian tells us, by Robert Cooke, Clarencieux. In memory of Henrietta Maria, wife of Thomas Havers, third daughter of Sir Simeon [an error for Symonds] D'Ewes, Bart., of Stow, who died February 15th, 1740, aged 40. II. Havers, as before. For William Havers, who died December 2nd, 1 770, aged 73. III. The Arms of Charles (Charles II. ?) over the south door. TIVETSHALL ST. MARGARET. Slab on the Chancel Floor. I. On a fesse between three dolphins (?) naiant as many fleurs-de-lis, Brett; impaling, Paly of six, on a canton two bars nebulae (Basset, Paly of six, or and gules ; on a canton argent two bars nebulee sable. — Bl. Norf. x. 214.) For Thomas Brett, B.A., student in Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, who died November 16th, 1744, aged 60. It may be Mary, the widow of this Thomas Brett, who was buried in East Dereham Church, in 1773. The slab there has Brett with Basset in pretence. Front of the South Porch. II. Shield of the Holy Trinity. III. Instruments of the Passion (spear, reed with sponge, nails, wreath, and whips.) IV. The Royal Arms of Elizabeth are on the screen, but hardly distinguishable. TIVETSHALL ST. MARY. Slab in the Chancel. I. A griffin segreant to the sinister; in the sinister chief a crescent for difference, Boys. For John Boys, Rector, who died December 30th, 1661. North Chancel Windows. II. Bendy of six, or and azure, a canton ermine, Fitz-Otes. III. Same as No. II. IV. The Royal Arms stand in the gallery, and are of George IV., dated 1826. WINFARTHING. 41 GUILTCEOSS HUNDRED. BANHAM. Shield in the Window on the South Side of the Chancel. I. Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Sable, three fleurs-de-lis or ; 2 and 3, Sable, two bars gules between three lions passant guardant or. The shield is supported on the dexter side by a lion, and on the sinister side by a dragon; is encircled with the garter, and ensigned by an imperial crown. II. The Royal Arms are at the west end, C. R. (Charles II. ?) BLO-NORTON. GARBOLDISHAM (ST. JOHN.). Slabs on the Vestry Floor, very much worn. I. (In lozenge.) On a chief two mullets (Bacon, Gules, on a chief argent two mullets sable. " Here lyeth interred the Body of Mrs. Jane Bacon, the eldest daughter of Sir Robert Bacon and Dame Elizabeth his wife (that was buried at Wighton in this county), who died on the 14th day of October, in the year of our Lord 1705."— Bl. Norf. i. 269. II. Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Bacon ; 2 and 3, Barry of six, over all a bend (Quaplode, Barry of six, or and azure, over all a bend gules) ; impaling, A fesse wavy between three fleurs-de-lis (Hicks ? Gules, a fesse wavy between three fleurs-de-lis or.) Crest: A boar passant ermine. " Under this marble is buried the Body of Sir Robert Bacon, Bart., who departed this Life on the 31st of June, in the year of our Lord 1704."— Bl. Norf. i. 269. These marbles were moved from the ruins of All Saints' Church to St. John's. EAST HARLING. I. Monument by the North Chancel Wall, with Six Shields, Arms raised. 1. In chief, A chevron between three squirrels sejant (Lovell, Argent, a chevron azure between three squirrels sejant gules) ; in base, Two chevrons, each charged with three cinquefoils (Muswell, Vert, two chevrons argent, each 42 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. charged with as many cinquefoils gules) ; impaling, Three eagles displayed with two heads (Ashfield, Azure, a chevron or between three eagles displayed with two heads argent— Bl. Norf. i. 330.) 2. Lovell quartering Muswell. 3. An eagle displayed. 4. Same as No 1. 5. Same as No. 2. 6. Same as No. 3. Crest : A bundle of peacock's feathers proper, tied up gules, Lovell. There is no inscription. Sir Francis Lovell, who died in 1550, married Anne, daughter of George Ashfield of Middlesex. II. Monument by the South Chancel Wall, tvith Six Shields, Arms raised. 1. Lovell and Muswell; impaling, Three unicorns' heads couped within a bordure engrailed (Paris, Gules, three unicorns' heads couped proper, within a bordure engrailed or.) 2. Lovell quartering Muswell. 3. Paris. 4. Same as No. 1. 5. Same as No. 2. 6. Same as No. 3. Crest: Lovell. For Sir Thomas Lovell, Knt., who died March 23rd, 1567, and Dame Elizabeth his wife, daughter of Sir Philip Paris of Linton in Cambridgeshire, who died the last day of March, 1591. Monument by the North Chancel Wall. III. (Raised.) A chevron between three escallops, with a label of three points (Chamberlain, Gules, a chevron between three escallops or) ; quartering, A saltire engrailed (Tiptoft, Argent, a saltire engrailed gules.) Crest : A cameleopard's head couped. The shield is also supported by two cameleopards. The brasses are reaved, and no inscription remains. Sir William Chamberlain, K.G., married the daughter and heiress of Sir Robert Herling, and lies buried here. His will was dated March 3rd, 1461.— Bl. Norf. i. 321. Monument at the East End of the South Aisle, with Effigies. IV. (Raised.) A unicorn sejant (Harling or Herling, Argent, a unicorn sejant sable, armed and unguled or.) Crest : A unicorn's head. The shield is supported by two unicorns. On the armour of the knight is the shield of Harling, GUILTCROSS HUNDRED. 43 and in several places, amidst the floriated decoration of the tomb, there appears the arms or crest of Harling, and also "a pelican," the crest of the Gonviles. For Sir Robert Herling, Knt., who died in 1435, and Joan his wife, the heiress of the Gonviles. V. Monument in the South Aisle, with Effigies and Six Shields, Arms coloured. 1. Quarterly: — 1, Lovell; 2, Sable, a cross between four lions rampant or, Bendish; 3, Muswell; 4, Argent, four bars gules, a lion rampant or, ducally crowned per pale of the first and second, Brandon. This coat appears on a slab in West Dereham Church, and is described in Bl. Norf. vii. 327, the only difference being that he makes the cross in the arms of Bendish, Argent, and those of Brandon, Barry of ten, argent and gules. 2. Lovell. 3. Gules, fretty argent, with a crescent for difference, Hudleston or Hudilston. ' 4. Same as No. 1. 5. Lovell and his quarterings, as iD No. 1, impaling, Quarterly of twelve : — 1, Hudleston ; 2, Argent, a bend between two mullets sable (Peile — this is given in Bl. Norf. as the coat of Knevet, for the mullet in base has dis appeared) ; 3, A saltire with a label of three points (? Neville, Gules, a saltire argent) ; 4, Argent, three lozenges conjoined in fesse gules, Montague; 5, Or, an eagle displayed vert, Monthermer ; 6, Gules, three lions passant guardant or, within a bordure argent, Holland, Earl of Kent; 7, Tiptoft ; 8, Gules, a cross engrailed argent, Inglethorp ; 9, Argent, on a canton gules a rose or, Bradeston ; 10, Or, a lion rampant gules, Powys; 11, Azure, a fesse between three leopards' faces or, charged with an annulet for difference, De-la-pole; 12, Argent, on a fesse indented sable three , bezants, Burgh ? 6. Hudleston and his quarterings, as in No. 5. Crest : Lovell. At the feet of the knight is Lovell's crest ; at the feet of his lady, Two arms dexter and sinister, embowed naked, holding in their hands a scalp, all proper, Hudleston. For Sir Thomas Lovell, Knt., son and heir of Sir Thomas Lovell ; and for Dame Alice his wife, daughter of Sir John Huddilston, Knt. He died December 12th, 1604, aged 64. She died September 1st, 1660, aged 64. On fhe Screen are Four coloured Shields. VI. Harling, with crescent. 44 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. VII. Harling. VIII. Argent, a chief indented gules, Hemgrave. — Bl. Norf. i. 329. IX. Lozengy, argent and gules, Tudenham. Hatchment in South Aisle. X. Sable, a chevron engrailed argent between three fleurs- de-lis or; on a chief of the third as many spear-heads azure, Wright. Crest : A dragon's head erased argent pellettee. Thomas Wright purchased this manor from the Lovells. Several of the family lie buried in the south aisle. The slabs which cover them are without shields. East Window. XI. Lovell quartering Muswell. XII. Same as XI. WEST HARLING. Monument on the South Side of the Chancel, with Bust. I. (Tinctured by lines.) Azure, a fesse between five estoiles or (Gipps, Azure, a fesse between six estoiles or.) " Ricardo Gipps, avunculo suo, Gulielmus Croftes, hoc marmor in grati anima testimonium poni voluit, Posuit Ricardus, Gulielmi filius." Tablets on the North Wall of the Nave. II. (Raised.) Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Argent, on a chevron gules, between three bugle-horns sable, stringed of the second, as many mullets pierced or, Colborne ; 2 and 3, Gules, on a chevron between three doves argent as many pellets, Ridley ; impaling, Argent, a bend chequy ermine and sable, between two lions' heads erased gules ; on a chief azure three billets of the first, Steele. Sup porters : Dexter, a bull, charged on the shoulder with three mullets, two and one, pierced or ; Sinister, a stag proper, gorged with a ducal coronet or, and pendant therefrom, by a string gules, a bugle-horn sable. Crest : 1, A stag's head, gorged as the sinister supporter, Colborne ; 2, • A bull passant gules, tail turned over the back, Ridley. Motto : Constans fidei. For the Right Hon. Nicholas William, Lord Colborne, who died May 3rd, 1854, aged 75 ; and also his widow, Charlotte, Lady Colborne, eldest daughter of the Right Hon. Thomas Steele, who died February ,17th, 1855, aged 68. III. Crest (raised) : Ridley. For the Rev. Charles John Ridley, Fellow of University GUILTCROSS HUNDRED. 45 College, Oxford, and Rector of this parish for 29 years, died October 8th, 1854, aged 62. Tablet at the East End of the Nave. IV. Crests (raised) : Colborne and Ridley. For the Hon. William Nicholas Ridley Colborne, only son of Lord and Lady Colborne, who died March 23rd, 1846, aged 31. Brass on the Nave Floor. V. A goat salient (Berdewell, Argent, a goat salient gules, armed or.— Bl. Norf. i. 302.) For William Berdewell, who married Elizabeth, daughter of Edmund de Wychyngham of Fishley. Brasses fastened to the East Wall of the Vestry. VI. (Tinctured by lines.) Quarterly : — 1, Or, three bulls' heads couped sable, Croftes ; 2, Or, a lion rampant gules ; 3, Gipps; 4, Argent, a demi-buck gules, between his forelegs an arrow erect in pale or (Decker, London, granted August 6th, 1616) ; in pretence, Azure, a lion rampant or. Crest : A bull's head, couped sable, armed or. For Richard Croftes, who died July 4th, 1783, aged 43. VII. (Tinctured by lines.) Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Croftes ; 2, Or, a lion rampant gules ; 3, Gipps ; in pretence, Decker. Crest : Croftes. For William Croftes, who died November 14th, 1770, in his 60th year. VIII. (In lozenge, tinctured by lines.) Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Croftes ; 2, Or, a lion rampant gules ; 3, Gipps ; in pretence, Decker. For Mary, relict of William Croftes, who died November 27th, 1772, aged 57. Hatchment in the Vestry. IX. Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Colborne; 2 and 3, Ridley; impaling Steele. Supporters and Crest : Those of Lord Colborne. Slab in ihe Chancel. X. On a bend three cross-crosslets fitchee (Cressener, Argent, on a bend sable three cross-crosslets fitchee or) ; impaling, Ermine, a lion rampant. For Henry Cressener, once Rector of this parish, and Elizabeth his wife. He died October 19th, 1730, in the 79th year of his age. She died November 8th, 1719, in her 87th year. XI. The Royal Arms are at the west end — C. R. (Charles II.) 46 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. KENNINGHALL. Slab in the Nave-. I. Three swords in pile, points downwards (Paivlett, Sable, three swords in pile, points downwards argent, hilts or) ; impaling, A fesse between three griffins' heads erased. Crest : On a mount a falcon rising or. For William Pawlett, Esq., late Captain in the 59th regiment, who died December 2nd, 1781, aged 50 years; also for Hester his wife, who died September 13th, 1802, aged 59. Tablet on the North Wall of the Chancel. II. (Raised.) On a mount a boar passant chained (Killett, Argent, on a mount vert a boar passant sable, collar and chain or) ; impaling, Quarterly of sixteen : — 1 and 16, A fret (Huddleston, Gules, a fret argent) ; 2, A bend between two mullets (Peile, Argent, a bend between two mullets sable) ; 3, On a saltire a rose (Neville, Gules, on a saltire argent a rose of the field) ; 4, Three lozenges in fesse (Montague, Argent, three lozenges conjoined in fesse gules) ; 5, An eagle displayed (Monthermer, Or, an eagle displayed vert) ; 6, Sem6e-de-lis, a lion rampant (Holland, Azure, semee-de-lis, a lion rampant argent) ; 7, Three lions passant within a border (Holland, Earl of Kent, Gules, three lions passant or within a border azure, semee-de-lis gold) ; 8, Two bars ; in chief three roundels ; 9, A cross engrailed (Jnglethorp, Gules, a cross engrailed argent) ; 10, A fesse between three leopards' faces (De-la-pole, Azure, a fesse between three leopards' faces or) ; 11, On a canton a rose (Bradeston, Argent, on a canton gules a rose or) ; 12, A saltire engrailed (Tiptoft, Argent a saltire engrailed gules) ; 13, A fesse double cotised (Baddlesmere, Argent, a fesse double cotised gules) ; 14, A lion rampant (Charleton, Or, a lion rampant gules) ; 15, A bear's paw erect, erased (Powys, Argent, a bear's paw erect, erased gules.). Crest : Arm embowed, holding in the hand a scroll. Most of the Huddleston quarterings are taken from the shield on the monument to Sir Thomas Lovell, Knt., at East Harling. For William Killett, Esq., formerly of Great Yarmouth, who died July 16th, 1824, in the 89th year of his age ; also for the Rev. William Killett, formerly curate of March, and for twenty-six years the faithful Vicar of this parish, son of William Killett and Mary his wife: he died April 14th, 1846, and is buried at March in the Isle of Ely. Also for Mary Killett, who died at Great Yarmouth, April 3rd, 1850, in the 80th year of her age, sister of the Rev. William Killett. III. There is an altar-tomb for George, Lord Audley, but the arms are too indistinct to be given. GUILTCROSS HUNDRED. 47 IV. The Royal Arms of Queen Elizabeth are in a large frame at the west end of the church. V. At the east end of the nave is another copy of the Royal Arms, of Queen Anne after the Union with Scotland. SOUTH LOPHAM. Slabs on the Chancel Floor. I. On a chevron engrailed, between three talbots' heads erased, a mullet (Hall, " The Rev. Mr. Robert Hall bears, Argent, on a chevron engrailed, between three talbots' heads erased gules, a mullet of the field ; in chief a crescent for difference." — Bl. Norf. i. 241.) Crest : A talbot's head erased (Hall, " On a torce argent and gules, a talbot's head erased of the second." — Bl. Norf. i. 24L) For Robert Hall, Rector of this parish, who died February 21st, 1752, aged 65. II. (Tinctured by lines.) Sable, ten. plates, four, three, two, and one ; on a chief argent a lion passant sable, Bridgman. Crest : A trefoil slipped. In memory of Edward Bridgman of Coney Weston Hall, Suffolk, who died October 23rd, 1853, aged 72 ; and of Frances his wife, who died August 31st, 1865, aged 78. NORTH LOPHAM. Slab on the Nave Floor. I. Two bars and a canton (Boyas, Argent, two bars and a canton sable.) For Francis Boyas, Gent., who died July 6th, 1692. II. Royal Arms of George III. QUIDENHAM. I. Slab in the Chancel, wiih Five Shields. 1. (In the centre.) Semee-de-lis, a lion rampant (Holland, Azure, semee-de-lis, a lion rampant argent.) 2. Covered up by a pew. It was probably Holland. 3. A bend within a bordure engrailed, Knyvett. 4. Holland. 5. Three greyhounds courant in pale, Wigmore. Crest : Out of a ducal coronet a demi-lion rampant. 48 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. For "that worthy Knight, Sir Thomas Holland," who died February 5th, 1625, aged 47. II. Monumental Tablet on the North Chancel Wall, wiih . Three Shields. 1. Holland, with the Ulster badge. 2. Holland, with the Ulster badge. 3. Gules, two bars ermine ; on a canton sable a fer-de-moline argent, Panton. Crest : Holland. "Sir John Holland, who erected this monument for himself seventeen years before his death, married the Lady Alathea Sandys, and was sent Commissioner for the Parliament to K. C. the First, and received marks of Royal Favour." He died 19th of January, 1700, after he was created Baronet seventy-two years, and in the 98th year of his age. III. Monumental Tablet on the North Chancel Wall, with Three Shields. 1. Argent, a cross raguly sable, Sandys. 2. Holland, with the Ulster badge. 3. Panton. For the Lady Alathea Sandys, daughter of John Panton, Esq., first married with William, Lord Sandys, of the Vyne in Hamp shire, afterwards wife of Sir John Holland ; died in the 69th year of her age, May 22nd, 1679. IV. Monumental Tablet on the South Chancel Wall, with Two Shields. 1. Argent, on a chief azure three pheons or, Crompton; impaling Holland. 2. Crompton. For Katherine, wife and relict of Robert Crompton, daughter of Thomas Holland, who died November 20th, 1653, in the 30th year of her age. V. The Royal Arms, carved in wood, are at the west end : not distinguishable, but probably modern. RIDDLESWORTH. Tablet on the North Wall. I. (Tinctured with lines.) Gules, two bars gemelles and a chief argent, Thornhill; impaling, dexter, two coats: — 1, Ermine, a saltire argent ; on a chief three crescents. 2, Azure, a ducal coronet between three cross-crosslets fitch6e or, Pearce; and impaling, sinister, quarterly of six : — 1, Quarterly, 1 and 4, GUILTCROSS HUNDRED. 49 A bugle-horn ; 2 and 3, A chevron between three bugle-horns stringed : 2, Quarterly, or and sable, on the first and fourth quarters a bugle-horn stringed ; 3, Sable, a cross flory argent ; 4, On a bend three billets ; 5, Azure, a pale argent ; 6, Per pale, a chevron between three bugle-horns counterchanged (?). The arms are here very roughly carved, therefore I have not identified them. For Thomas Thornhill, of Fixby Hall, Yorkshire, and of Riddlesworth, who died May 29th, 1844, in his 64th year. Tablet on the South Wall of the Chancel. II. (Raised.) Thornhill, impaling, Quarterly : — 1 and 4. A chevron between three martlets ; 2 and 3, Three nags' heads. Crest : A thorn tree on a mount. Motion Be fast. For Thomas Thornhill of Riddlesworth, who died December 9th, 1875, aged 71 years. III. Monument on the North Wall of the Nave, wiih Seven coloured Shields. 1. Quarterly of six: — 1 and 6, Argent, on a chief vert two mullets or, with a crescent sable for difference (Drury, Argent, on a chief vert a cross tau between two mullets pierced or) ; 2, Argent, six cross-crosslets fitchee, three, two, and one, gules ; a chief indented azure, Saxham ; 3, Sable, six cinquefoils, three, two, and one, pierced argent, Frissell; 4, Chequy argent and gules, on a fesse azure three buckles or, Geddyng ; 5, Argent, a chevron gules between three morions proper, Brudenell'; in pretence, Argent, a chevron between three griffins passant sable, Finch. 2. Drury impaling, Chequy or and azure, a fesse ermine, Calthorpe. 3. Drury impaling Finch. 4. Drury impaling, Per pale argent and gules, with a mullet sable for difference, Waldegrave. 5. Argent, on a bend gules three pairs of wings conjoined in lure of the field, Wingfield ; impaling Drury. 6. (Defaced.) It was Sable, a fesse ermine between three chaplets argent, Deane ; impaling Drury. 7. , (Defaced.) It was Gules, a fesse chequy argent and sable between six cross-crosslets fitchee or, Boteler ; impaling Drury. Crest : A greyhound courant, argent, collared or. The tinctures on this monument are becoming very indistinct : the impalements on the last two shields are just to be distinguished. For Sir Drue Drury, Knt., third son of Robert Drury of Egerly, co. Buckingham, who was second son of Robert Drury of Hasted, Suffolk. He married first, Elizabeth, daughter of 50 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Sir Philip Calthorp and relict of Sir William Wodehouse ; secondly, Katherine, daughter and heir of William Finch of Linstead in Kent. He died April 29th, 1617, aged 99 years. The shields on the monument commemorate also the marriages of his family. His eldest son, Sir Drue Drury, married Anne, daughter and sole heir of Edward Waldegrave of Lawford in Essex. Her eldest daughter, Elizabeth, married Sir Thomas Wingfield of Leveringham, Suffolk. His second daughter, Anna, married John Deane of Dynes Hall, Essex ; and his third daughter, Frances, married Robert Botler of Woodhall, Hert fordshire. Altar Tomb by South Wall of the Chancel. IV. Drury, with cross tau between the mullets on the chief; impaling, Argent, on a chevron gules three castles of the field ; on a canton azure a fleur-de-lis or, Vilett of Pinckney. Crest : Drury. For Sir Robert Drury, Baronet, son of Sir Drue Drury, Baronet, who married Diana, third daughter of George Vilet of Pinckney Hall, and died April, 1712, aged 78. Slabs on the Chancel Floor. V. Drury, as in No. IV. ; impaling Vilett. For Dame Diana Drury, widow of Sir Robert Drury, Baronet, who died in 1744. VI. Drury, as in No. IV. ; impaling, Two bars dancettee, ermine, between six cross-crosslets (Harsnett, Azure, two bars dancettee, ermine, between six cross-crosslets or.) For Dame Elinor Drury, second daughter of Samuel Harsnett of Great Fransham, relict of William Marsham of Stratton Strawless, second wife of Sir Robert Drury, " kill'd in the fatal Hurricane Novr. 27th, 1703." VII. (In lozenge.) A dolphin embowed, a chief ermine (Fisher, Gules, a dolphin embowed or, a chief ermine.) Bl. Norf gives " Gules, on a chief ermine a dolphin embowed or," which is, I believe, the usual coat. For " Mrs. Mary Fisher, whose soul took her flight to heaven in the furious hurricane on Nov. 27th, 1703. This monument is dedicated by her true and faithful lover, Anthony Drurv bf Mendham in Norfolk, Gent." J RUSHFORD. Slab on the Floor. I. A lion rampant, the tail elevated and turned over the head (Buxton, Argent, a lion rampant, the tail elevated and GUILTCROSS HUNDRED. 51 turned over the head, sable.) Crest : A buck's head couped (Buxton, A buck's head couped gules, attired or.) For Robert Buxton, "ex Antiqua Prosapia de Channons in agro Norfolciensi oriundi." He died July 15th, 1691, aged 32. Hatchments in the Tower. II. Quarterly of six : — 1 and 6, Buxton with the Ulster badge ; 2, Or, two bucks lodged in pale gules (Buxton, the ancient coat of the family) ; 3, Or, on a canton sable a leopard's head couped, affrontee, of the field, Jacob / 4, Per pale argent and sable, a chevron between three talbots passant counterchanged ; on a chief gules a leopard's face or, Gooch; 5, Sable, a chevron between three herons argent, beaked gules (Heron, the field of this coat should be "azure"); impaling, quarterly: — 1 and 4, Gules, two helmets in chief proper, garnished or, in base a garb of the last, Cholmeley; 2 and 3, Azure, on a chief argent three eagles displayed sable (Harrison of Norton Place, Lincoln. The chief should be "or.") Crest: Buxton. Motto: Grata sume manu. John Buxton of Channons Hall, who died in 1731, married Anne, only surviving child of Clement Gooche. John, their eldest son, married Elizabeth, daughter and at length heiress of John Jacob of Norton, co. Wilts. III. Quarterly of six : — 1 and 6, Buxton ; 2, Buxton (ancient coat) ; 3, Heron ; 4, Gooch ; 5, Jacob ; impaling, Per pale or and argent; on a chief indented sable three lions rampant of the first, Beevor. Crest and Motto : Buxton. Sir Robert John Buxton married May 2nd, 1777, Juliana Mary, second daughter of Sir Thomas Beevor, Bart. e 2 52 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. SHEOPHAM HUNDEED. ATTLEBOROUGH. Mural Tablets in the North Transept. I. (Tinctured by lines.) Or, a chevron chequy gules and azure, between three cinquefoils of the second, Cooke ; impaling, Azure, a dolphin embowed argent ; a chief or, Francklin. For Eleanor Mary, wife of the Rev. James Cooke of Semer in the county of Suffolk, and eldest daughter of Fairfax Francklin, Rector of this parish, who died March 14th, 1830, aged 23. II. (Coloured.) Francklin, impaling, Gyrony of four or and gules, four roundels, each charged with a martlet, all counter- changed, Bidwell. Crest : A dolphin argent entwined round an anchor erect sable. Motto : In profundis auxilium. For Fairfax Francklin, Rector of Attleborough for thirty-six years, and Vicar of Watton, who died September 17th, 1838, aged 67 years ; also for Sarah his wife, who died October 19th, 1842, aged 63 ; with three of their children : Henry Charles, who died January 18th, 1809, aged 1 year; Henry Fairfax, who died in 1816, in his 1st year ; and Caroline Sarah, who died April 18th, 1826, aged 16. III. Gules, a lion rampant, tail forked, argent, Nerford. For Henry Nerford, Rector for forty -five years : erected in 1684. IV Mural Tablet in ihe South Transept^ with Three coloured Shields. 1. Argent, three leopards' faces sable, Rawlings; impaling, Argent, three greyhounds courant regardant, sable. 2. Rawlings. 3. Argent, three greyhounds courant regardant, sable. For John Rawlings, Rector of this church for thirty-three years. Buried May 11th, 1614, aged 67. SHROPHAM HUNDRED. 53 Slab on the Nave Floor. V. Three battle-axes in pale (Gibbs, Azure, three pole-axes in pale argent, garnished or ; impaling, On a chevron, between three lions' heads erased, two serpents.) Crest : An arm couped at the shoulder holding a battle-axe (Gibbs, An arm embowed in armour proper, garnished or, holding in the gauntlet a pole-axe argent.) For Captain John Gibbs, who died October 22nd, 1695, aged 48. He married Elizabeth, second daughter of Thomas Pride, Esq.; and secondly Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Thomas Monk. Shield in a Window at the East End, behind the Altar. VI. Quarterly: — 1, quarterly — 1 and 4, Sable, on a dancettee between three lions rampant regardant argent, supporting an altar or, flaming proper, seven billets of the field (Smith of Hill Hall, Essex. It ought to be nine billets) ; 2 and 3, Or, a bend vaire, cotised gules, Bowyer : 2, Smith of Hill Hall ; 3, Argent, on a bend sable three cross-crosslets of the field, with a martlet azure, charged with a crescent sable for difference, Charnock; 4, Argent, a chevron between three lions' heads erased or, Wilford ; impaling, Ermine, on a cross gules five escallops or, Weyland. In memory of Sir Edward Bowyer Smijth, Bart., erected in 1853. On a coped Tomb in the Churchyard. VII. (Tinctured by lines.) Barry of four argent and gules, per pale counterchanged ; on a chief dancettee erminois three escallops sable, Barrett ; impaling, Argent, a chevron ermine between three nags' heads erased of the field, Slader. Crest : A wyvern erminois, wings expanded, barry of four argent and gules per pale counterchanged, collared and chained, charged on the shoulder with an escallop sable. Motto : Probitas verus honos. For the Rev. Jonathan Tyers Barrett, D.D., who died in 1851, Rector of Attleborough and Prebendary of St. Paul's; author of Memorials of Attleborough Church. Shield on the East Wall over ihe Altar. VIII. (Coloured.) Or, a fesse between two chevrons gules, Fitz Walter. Shields, supported by Angels, on the South Side of the Nave. IX. (Carved.) Fitz Walter. 54 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. X. (Carved.) Fitz Walter, impaling, Per fesse, a pale counterchanged, three lions rampant crowned ? On Screen, now at the West End of the Church, are ihe Arms of the Bishoprics, coloured. XI. Gules, two swords in saltire (London, Gules, two swords in saltire argent, pommels or.) XII. Azure, a cross between four lions rampant (Durham, Azure, a cross between four lions rampant or.) XIII. Gules, two keys addorsed in bend sinister, interposed between them in bend a sword (Winchester, Gules, two keys addorsed in bend, the uppermost argent, the other or, a sword interposed between them in bend sinister of the second, pommel and hilt gold.) The position of the keys and sword on the Attleborough shield is the right one, a fact which has been, I believe, recently proved by the College of Arms. XIV. Gules. The charges are gone, but the name remains above the shield. It was for (Exeter, Gules, a sword in pale proper, hilt or, and two keys in saltire, gold.) XV. Gules, two lions passant guardant ; on a chief the Holy Virgin and Child (Lincoln, Gules, two lions passant guardant or ; on a chief azure the Holy Virgin and Child sitting crowned, and bearing a sceptre of the second.) XVI. Gules, three ducal crowns (Ely, Gules, three ducal crowns or.) XVII. Gules, a cross potent between four cross-crosslets (Lichfield, Per pale gules and argent, a cross potent quadriated, between four crosses pattee, of the second and or.) XVIII. Azure, three mitres (Norwich, Azure three mitres labelled or.) XIX. Azure, the Holy Virgin and Child, with a sceptre in her left hand, all or, Salisbury. XX. Argent, ten torteaux in pile, Worcester. XXI. Azure, a Prester John with a mitre on his head, sitting on a tombstone, his right hand extended (Chichester, Azure, a Prester John sitting on a tombstone, in his left hand a mound, his right hand -extended, all or, with a linen mitre on his head, and in his mouth a sword proper.) XXII. Argent, a chevron cotised gules (Gloucester, Or, three chevronels gules.) XXIII. A saltire quarterly, quartered argent and or (Bath and Wells, Azure, a saltire quarterly, quartered or and argent.) SHROPHAM HUNDRED. 55 XXIV. On a saltire an escallop shell (Rochester, Argent, on a saltire gules an escallop shell or.) XXV. Argent, on a cross sable a mitre labelled or, Carlisle. XXVI. Gules, three mitres labelled or, Chester, called "West Chester." XXVII. Sable, three ducal crowns in pale or, Bristol. XXVIII. Gules, two keys in saltire between four cross- crosslets fitchee or, Peterborough. XXIX. Sable, a fesse argent ; in chief three ladies from the waist, heads affrontee proper, arrayed, vailed, and crowned or ; in base an ox of the second passant over a ford proper (Oxford. The painting of this coat is rough, but very distinct.) XXX. Gules, three leopards' heads reversed, jessant, as many fleurs-de-lis or, Hereford. XXXI. Sable, on a cross argent five cinquefoils of the field (St. David's, Sable, on a cross or five cinquefoils of the first.) XXXII. Gules, a bend or guttee de poix between two mullets pierced argent, Bangor. XXXIII. Sable, a key and crosier in saltire argent (St. Asaph, Sable, two keys in saltire addorsed argent.) XXXIV. Sable, two crosiers in saltire argent ; on a chief gules three mitres labelled of the second (Llandaff, Sable, two crosiers in saltire or and argent; on a chief azure three mitres labelled gold.) BESTHORPE. Slabs on the Nave Floor, between the North and South Transepts. I. Quarterly, an imperial crown between four lions rampant (Harbord, Quarterly, gules and azure, an imperial crown or, between four lions rampant argent.) Crest : On a chapeau, turned up ermine, a lion couchant (Harbord, On a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion couchant argent.) For " Carolus Harbord, Eques auratus Caroli Primi et Secundi, Regum Anglise, Supervisor Generalis." He died in 1679, aged 84. II. Three lions rampant ; impaling a plain coat. For Maria, wife of Charles Harbord, who died September 5th, 1666, aged 64. She came of the noble family of Baron Van Alst in Flanders. 56 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. III. A fine Monument of Alabaster, with the Figure of a Knight reposing, having Three Shields. 1. Argent, on a chief vert a cross tau between two mullets or, a crescent sable for difference, Drury. 2. Drury, impaling, Argent, three cocks gules, armed, crested, and jelloped sable, with a crescent for difference, Cokaine. 3. Cokaine. Crest : A greyhound statant, collared gules (Drury. This differs a little from the usual crest, which is "A greyhound courant, collared or.") For Sir William Drury, Knight, eldest son of Sir Anthony Drury, Knight, who married Mary, eldest daughter of William Cokaine of London. He died at London on the 8th day of November, 1639, in the 42nd year of his age. Shield standing on the South Window of the Chancel. IV. (Coloured.) Quarterly of sixteen : — 1, Argent, a bend indented azure between two stags' heads cabossed sable, Needham ; 2, Argent, on a chevron gules, between three torteaux, as many mullets of the first, Cranach ; 3, Quarterly, per fesse indented gules and or, Bromley ? in the centre a plain shield ; 4, Argent, on a chevron within a bordure engrailed gules five bezants, Bromley; 5, Argent, a scythe, the blade in chief, the hand in bend sinister, in fesse three fleurs-de-lis, Sneyd ? 6, Argent, on a bend cotised gules three crescents of the first (Cressy, Argent, on a bend cotised sable three crescents of the field) ; 7, Defaced ; 8, Defaced ; 9, Sable, a chevron between three bulls' heads cabossed argent, Bulkeley ; 10, Defaced; 11, Quarterly, gules and argent, on the second and third quarters a fleur-de-lis sable, and over all a bend of the second, Hexhall? 12, Sable, a chevron engrailed between three owls proper Hewit, co. Stafford ; 13, Defaced ; 14, Argent, a griffin segreant within a bordure sable ; 15, Azure, a chevron argent, in chief a lion passant guardant of the second, Hanbury ; 16, Defaced. The whole shield had a coat in pretence, which was probably Drury, or Drury quartering Cokaine. Crest : A phoenix rising out of flames proper. Motto : Nunc aut nunquam. If this shield is connected with the inscription given in Bl. Norf. i. 494, it is for Robert Nedham, Viscount Kilmorrey, son of Charles, Viscount Kilmorrey, who married Bridgett, daughter of Sir William Drury and his wife Mary. He died. May 29th, 1668, aged 13. But it is probably for the father, and the escutcheon of pretence had on it the coat of Drury quartering Cokaine. BRETTENHAM. M MO W P ?J ?JM aw 3Z; o SHROPHAM HUNDRED. 57 BRIDGHAM. Cut on the Font. I. (Coloured.) Gules, a pall with quatrefoil in chief, See of Canterbury ? It is thus drawn and coloured. II. Three crowns (See of Ely, Gules, three crowns or.) BUCKENHAM, OLD. Slabs on the Chancel Floor. I. Paly of six, over all on a bend a sword, Welham. Crest : A talbot passant. For "Elizabeth, wife to John Welham, and only daughter to Robert Sanderson, late of Wisbeach, who died December 7th, 1728, aged 63." II. On a chevron between three leopards' faces as many trefoils slipped (Hervey ; the coat mentioned in Bl. Norf. i. 393, as being on a hatchment of this family is, " Or, on a chevron between three leopards' faces gules as many fleurs-de-lis argent"); impaling, A chevron between three bucks springing. Crest : A leopard collared and chained, holding in its dexter paw a trefoil slipped. For Robert Hervey, Esq., who died September 28th, 1744 ; and Anne his wife, who died April 12th, 1755. Monumental Tablet on the North Chancel Wall. III. (Tinctured by lines.) Or, on a chief engrailed gules three fieurs-de-lis argent, Slapp ; in pretence, Or, five mascles in cross, and a chief indented gules, Kendall. Crest : A leopard or lion's head. For Thomas Slapp of Botesdale, Suffolk, who died August 5th, 1805, aged 63 ; and his widow, Anna Catherine Slapp, only daughter and heiress of John Kendall of North Walsham, Norfolk, who died April 2nd, 1812, aged 75. Monumental Tablet on the Wall of the North Aisle. IV. (Coloured.) Argent, a chevron between three .palmers' scrips (?) sable, Palmer. In memory of Ellis Palmer, who died September 2nd, 1831, aged 63; Mary. Norton his wife, who died February 6th, 1819, aged 43 ; their second son, Rev. Ellis Palmer, B.D., Vicar of Wellington, who died May 16th, 1875, aged 62; their third son, Richard Palmer, who died April 18th, 1852, aged 36 ; and the only child of the latter, the Rev. Richard Palmer, M.A., Rector of Clopton, who died May 8th, 1879, aged 38. 58 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Brass on the Nave Floor. V. (Tinctured by lines.) Quarterly : — 1, Ermine, on a chief sable three crescents' argent, Preston; 2, Argent, a fesse sable between three roses gules, barbed vert ; 3, Sable, a bend or ; in chief a leopard's face ; 4, Quarterly, gules and argent, in the first quarter an annulet or, Cock; impaling, Ermine, an eagle displayed gules, Bedingfeld. " This Gravestone over the Body interred underneath having been carried away or broken to pieces and the brasses removed to another church, were replaced in remembrance of the common Ancestor of the Prestons of Beeston St. Lawrence and Stanfield Hall in this county, by the Rev. George Preston, only surviving son of the late Isaac Preston, Esq., of Beeston ; Anno Domini 1831." Two small brass shields are placed above ; on one is a chalice and wafer, with I H S ; the second has a crane with scroll issuing from its mouth, and the words "Deo gratias." This latter, says Bl. Norf i. 392, was on the brass to Thomas Brown. Shields in the Windows on the South Side of the Nave, in order from the East End. VI. Argent, a cross sable. VII. Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Gules, five bendlets argent, Cailly ; 2 and 3, Chequy, gules and or, over all a bend ermine, Clifton. VIII. Azure, three crescents argent, Thorp. IX. Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Gules, a saltire engrailed argent, Kerdeston ; 2 and 3, quarterly : — 1 and 4, Argent, on a lozenge sable a cross flory gules ; 2 and 3, Argent, on a bend azure three mullets pierced or, Bosvile. X. Argent, a bend within a bordure engrailed sable, Knyvett. XI. Argent, a lion rampant gules, crowned of the first, over all on a bend azure three bezants, Bokenham. XII. Azure, three crowns or (East Anglia or Bury Abbey ; if the latter, the cross arrows are wanting.) XIII. Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Argent, a chief gules, and over all a bend azure, Cromwell; 2 and 3, Chequy, or and gules, a chief ermine, Tatshull. XIV. Knyvett quartering Clifton. XV. Cailly quartering Clifton. XVI. Knyvett quartering Clifton. XVII. Argent, three escallops sable, for Buckenham Priory. It was some while ere I was able to • thoroughly identify the coat, "Gules, five bendlets argent," or "Bendy of nine gules ^Shields in the Windows' bF Old Buckenham Phurch. SHROPHAM HUNDRED. « 59 and argent." Blomefield, in the only place where he mentions it, blazons it thus, " Barry of ten, gules and argent," and fails to give any name ; and he assigns to Cailly the same coat as Clifton, in which error he is followed by Burke and others. Through the kindness of my friend, Mr. Manning, I am able to give as my authority for assigning it to Cailly, the funeral certificate of Sir Thomas Knyvett, published in The Topographer and Genealogist, vol. i. 472. It is very evident from its position in the shields, both here and in New Buckenham Church, that it can have been intended for no other family. BUCKENHAM, NEW. Slabs in the Chancel. I. Five mascles conjoined in cross, and a chief indented (Kendall alias Tindall, Or, five mascles conjoined in cross, and a chief gules). Crest : Issuing from a coronet a ram's head, above the head four mascles conjoined in cross. For John Kendall, who died December 14th, 1672, aged 59. II. Kendall. Crest : A hand proper, holding a cross of five mascles. This is the crest of the family as given in Bl. Norf. i. 353. For Elizabeth, wife of John Kendall, who died February 25th, 1695, aged about 80. III. Kendall, impaling, A fesse engrailed between three fleurs-de-lis (Ashfield, Sable, a fesse engrailed between three fleurs-de-lis argent.) Crest : Issuing from a coronet, a lion's gamb erect, supporting five mascles conjoined in cross. This is the crest as given by Burke for the "Tindalls of Dickleborow," Norfolk. For Maurice Kendall of North Walsham in Norfolk, who died in 1712, aged 52. IV. Kendall, impaling, A chevron between three castles (Scarborough of North Walsham ; confirmed September 10th, 1614. Or, a chevron between three castles gules.) Crest : As Noll. For Maria, wife of Maurice Kendal and daughter of Henry Scarborough of North Walsham, who died in 1693. Slab in the North Aisle. V. (In lozenge.) An estoile of eight points between two flaunches ermine (Hobart, Sable, an estoile of eight points or between two flaunches ermine.) For Henrietta, daughter of John Hobart, Esq., who died November 1st, 1771, aged 74. 60 « CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Font. VI. A bend within a bordure engrailed (Knyvett, Argent, a bend within a bordure engrailed sable.) Gravestone in the Churchyard. VII. Three bucks' heads erased (Wade, Argent, three bucks' heads erased azure.) Crest : A lion passant, chained. For Thomas Wade, who died October 17th, 1708 ; Robert Wade, his brother, who died January 7th, 1708 ; and John Wade, their uncle, who died July 23rd, 1721, aged 73. This stone is almost covered up with grass and destroyed. Carved in Stone over the West Doorway. VIII. A bend cotised between six lions rampant (Bohun, Azure, a bend argent, cotised, between six lions rampant or. ) For William de Bohun, Earl of Northampton. IX. Bohun. For Sir Humfry de Bohun. X. A chevron (Stafford, Or, a chevron gules.) XI. Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Three fleurs-de-lis ; 2 and 3, Three lions passant guardant, all within a bordure, Holland. XII. Knyvett, quartering Five bendlets (Cailly, Gules, five bendlets argent.) XIII. Knyvett, quartering Paly of six within a bordure charged with roundels (Bassett, Paly of six or and gules, within a bordure sable bezantee.) XIV. Knyvett, quartering Chequy, over all a bend (Clifton, Chequy, or and gules, over all a bend ermine.) XV. A demi-lion rampant within a bordure charged with roundels (Lynne, Argent, a demi-lion rampant gules within a border sable bezantee.) XVI. Knyvett quartering Heveningham ? This quartering is quite gone, but it is thus given in Bl. Norf. XVII. A lion rampant (Albini, Gules, a lion rampant or. — Bl. Norf i. 223.) ECCLES. I. The monument mentioned in Bl. Norf i. 411, to Samuel Birch, A.M., has completely lost its coat of arms. II. The Royal Arms (George II.) are at the west end. SHROPHAM HUNDRED. 61 ELLINGHAM, GREAT. Tablet on the North Chancel Wall. I. The dexter coat is quite gone. Bl. Norf. iv. 210, gives this coat for Colman, "Azure, on a pale rayonnee a lion rampant gules"; impaling, A rose argent, seeded or, and barbed vert (Howman, Gules, a rose argent ; a chief ermine. — Bl. Norf. viii. 274.) For Fysher Colman, who died July 27th, 1758, aged 37 years; he married Margaretta Maria, daughter of Edward Howman of the city of Norwich, M.D. On a Portion of the Screen, Two Shields. II. Sem6e-de-lis (Mortimer, Or, semeVde-lis sable.) Sir Robert Mortimer was patron of this church in 1381. III. Same as No. II. HARGHAM. Slabs in the Chancel. I. (In lozenge.) Two bars and a chief indented (Hare, Gules, two bars or, and a chief indented of the second. — Bl. Norf. i. 414) ; impaling, A pheon within a bordure charged with eight roundels (Sharpe, Azure, a pheon argent, a bordure of the last charged with eight torteaux. For the Sharpes of Cumberland and Leicestershire.) For Maria, wife of Thomas Hare, and daughter of Joseph Sharpe of Thetford, who died September 28th, 1747, aged 51. II. (In lozenge.) Hare. In memory of Mrs. Anne Hare, second daughter of Ralph Hare, late of this parish, who died June 25th, 1765, aged 70. III. Hare, with a mullet for difference ; impaling, Per fesse three lions rampant, in a bordure ( Willis, Per fesse argent' and gules, three lions rampant counterchanged, in a bordure ermine. — Bl. Norf. i. 416.) Crest (on a shield) : A demi-lion holding a cross-crosslet fitchee, Hare. For Ralph Hare, who died November 16th, 1709, aged 52. He married Anna, the eldest daughter of Sir John Willis of Fen Ditton, Cambridgeshire. IV. (In lozenge.) Hare; in pretence, An eagle displayed, double-headed. For Mary Hare, eldest daughter of Hugh and Mary Hare, who died May 6th, 1788, aged 15. 62 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. V. (In lozenge.) Hare; in pretence, an eagle displayed, double headed. Crest: Hare. For Mary Hare, relict of Hugh Hare, who died December 16th, 1815, aged 78. VI. Hare impaling Willis. For Anne, the widow of Ralph Hare, and daughter of Sir John Willis of Fen Ditton, Cambridgeshire, who died September 25th, 1728, aged 57. VII. Hare, with a mullet ; impaling, Two bars, on each three mascles ; on a canton a leopard's face (Geary or Gery, Gules, two bars or, on each three mascles azure ; on a canton a leopard's face. — Bl. Norf. i. 416.) On the book-plate of William Gery of Bushmead, Bedfordshire, in 1750, the arms are : Gules, two bars argent, on each three mascles of the first ; on a canton or a leopard's face azure. For Nicholas Hare, who married Katherine, daughter of William Geary of Bushmead in Bedfordshire, and died November 15th, 1689, aged 57. VIII. (In lozenge.) Hare. For Alicia, daughter of Sir John and Lady Elizabeth Hare, who died April 26th, 1713, aged 76. IX. (In lozenge.) Hare. For Catherine, fourth daughter of Ralph Hare and Ann his wife, who died August 23rd, 1722, aged 20. X. Hare. Crest : Hare. For Thomas Hare, who died December 20th, 1836, aged 45. XI. Hare. For Hugh Hare, who died May 19th, 1800, aged 70. Slabs in the Nave. XII. Hare, impaling, An eagle displayed, double headed. Crest : Hare. For Hugh, son of Hugh Hare and Mary his wife, who died June 4th, 1779, aged 11. XIII. (In lozenge.) Hare. For Mrs. Ann Hare, daughter of Thomas and Mary Hare, who died March 20th, 1807, aged 80. XIV. Royal Arms in the vestry (George III.) HOCKHAM. I. The Royal Arms of Victoria (V. R.) are at the west end. SHROPHAM HUNDRED. 63 ILLINGTON. Monumental Tablet in the Nave. I. (Tinctured with lines.) Argent, a fesse azure between three griffins' heads erased, Howes ; impaling, Argent, two bars ; on a chief as many pallets sable, Churchman. For William Howse, who died November 29th, 1759, aged 76 ; Alice his wife, daughter of William Churchman, who died January 8th, 1772, aged 67 ; Amy Howse his daughter, who died May 21st, 1799, aged 62 ; John Howse his son, who died December 1st, 1817, aged 68 ; Rachel Jason his daughter, who died March 10th, 1820, aged 89; and William Howse his son, who died March 29th, 1823, aged 85. KILVERSTONE. Tablet on the North Wall of the Chancel. I. (Coloured.) Sable, a chevron engrailed argent between three fleurs-de-lis or ; on a chief of the third three spear heads azure (Wright, originally of Little Buckenham, sub sequently of Weeting, co. Norfolk ; and of Downham, Wangford, and Brent, co. Suffolk, and then of Kilverstone.) Crest : A dragon's head erased argent, langued gules, pellettee. For John Wright, Esq., who died September 8th, 1849, aged 68. Tablet on the South Chancel Wall. II. (Coloured.) Wright, impaling, Sable, three crescents or, Boughton. Crest : Wright. For Robert Wright, Esq., "the last male descendant of the Santon Downham branch of the family," died March 2nd, 1832, aged 84 years ; he married Lucy, sister of Sir Edward Boughton, Baronet, of Poston Court, Herefordshire. This marriage is not mentioned by Burke or Foster. Tablet on the South Wall of the Nave. III. (In lozenge.) Wright. For Mrs. Cecilia Wright, eighth daughter of Charles Wright, by Ann his wife, one of the daughters and coheiresses of George Vilett of Pinckney Hall ; she died at Norwich on November 3rd, 1759, aged 54. Tablet on the North Wall of the Nave. IV. (Coloured.) Wright, quartering Argent, on a chevron 64 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. gules three castles of the field, on a canton azure a fleur-de-lis or. ( Vilett of Pinckney, granted 1572.) Crest : Wright. For Thomas Wright, Esq., who died January 11th, 1775, in the 81st year of his age. Tablet at the West End. V. (Coloured.) Wright, impaling, Gules, a chevron embattled between three leopards' faces or. For Elizabeth, widow of John Wright, Esq., who died February 21st, 1859„ aged 60. Slab in the Chancel. it VI. Wright impaling Vilett. Crest : Wright. For Charles Wright, who died November 14th, 1729, in his 64th year. Slab in the Nave. VII. Wright impaling Vilett. Crest : Wright. For Anne, the eldest daughter of George Vilett of Pinckney, and wife of Charles Wright of Kilverstone. She died September 29th, 1709, aged 41.— Bl. Norf i. 547. Altar Tombs in ihe Churchyard. VIII. Wright impaling a coat very much defaced. It looks like Vilett. Crest: Wright. Inscription obliterated. IX. Wright, impaling, A chevron engrailed between three cinquefoils. Crest : Wright. For John Wright, 1768. Inscription much obliterated. Monument on the North Side of the Churchyard. X. (At west end, raised, and partly tinctured.) Six escallops (Methwold, Azure, six escallops or, three, two, and one) ; impaling, A chevron vert between three bugle-horns (Forster, of Upper Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square, Argent, a chevron vert between three bugle-horns sable, stringed gules.) Crest : A goat's head erased (Methold, A goat's head erased argent, attire and beard sable.) For the Rev. Thomas Methold, twenty-seven years Rector of this parish, died March 14th, 1853, aged 59. Also for Susannah Mary Methold, his widow, daughter of Richard Forster, Esq., died January 23rd, 1872, aged 74. XI. The Royal Arms (G. R.) are at the west end, carved on wood and coloured. They were given by Charles Wright, Esq., 1716. SHROPHAM HUNDRED. 65 LARLING. Slab on the Tower Floor. I. Quarterly, argent ahd vaire, on a bend an annulet in dexter chief, and underneath it a crescent. For Thomas Caton, who died November 28th, 1712, aged 37. ROCKLAND ALL SAINTS. In the restoration of this church twenty-four coloured shields have been inserted in the chancel roof, eighteen of which are in some way heraldic. I. Azure, a crown or. II. Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter- flory gules, Scotland. III. Gules, on a cross ermine, between four lions passant guardant or, a Bible lying fesseways of the field, charged and garnished of the third, the clasps in base, University of Cambridge. IV. Azure, a fleur-de-lis or. V. Or, an eagle displayed sable, with two heads gules. VI. Argent, a saltire gules, St. Andrew ? VII. Azure, three mitres or, See of Norwich. VIII. Azure, an estoile of eight points or. IX. Azure, three mullets or, two and one. X. Azure, an episcopal staff in pale argent, ensigned with a cross pattee or, surmounted by a pall of the second, charged with three (it should be four) crosses pattee fitchee sable, See of Canterbury. XI. Argent, a cross patonce gules. XII. Argent, a chevron between three leopards' faces gules ; impaling, Azure, two chevrons argent. XIII. Crest : An eagle's head erased, holding in the mouth a feather. XIV. Azure, a pelican, face to the sinister, vulning itself proper. XV. Gules, two keys in saltire or ; in chief, a cross-crosslet sable. XVI. Azure, an estoile of sixteen points or. XVII. Barry of ten, argent and azure, over all ten martlets in an orle gules ; dimidiated with, Vaire, three pallets gules ; on a chief or a label of three throughout azure, Pembroke College, Cambridge. 66 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. XVIII. Gules, a chevron argent between three lions' gambs or. Crest : An eagle displayed sable. > This is, I believe, intended for the arms of the present Rector, the Rev. A. B. Hemsworth. SHROPHAM. vSlabs in the North Aisle. I. Three bears' heads erased, muzzled; and a chief (Barlfer, Argent, three bears' heads erased sable, muzzled or ; and a chief gules) ; impaling, Two bars gemelles and a canton ermine (Engle of Gt. Yarmouth. " Argent, four bars gules, a canton of the first," are the arms of Englefield.) Crest : A bear's head erased sabi6^ muzzled or. For Elizabeth, the wife of John Barker, late of this parish) and second daughter of Benjamin Engle of Great Yarmoutn, merchant, aDd Elizabeth his wife, who died March 17th, 1770, aged 60. II. A saltire (Le Hunt, Vert, a saltire or); impaling, Per fesse, a star of eight points. For Mary Le Hunt, wife of George Le Hunt, who died June 30th, 1721, aged 51. SNETTERTON. I. Royal Arms, over the tower arch, of either George II. or George III. WILBY. Slabs in the Chancel, within the Altar Rails. I. On a bend six falchions in saltire (Kedington, Argent, on a bend sable six falchions in saltire proper, two, two, and two. — Bl. Norf. i. 367) ; impaling, A lion rampant, tail turned over the head (Buxton, Argent, a lion rampant, tail turned over the head, sable.) Crest : Two falchions in saltire. For Henry Kedington, who died March 21st, 1703, aged 48 years. II. (In lozenge.) Kedington impaling Buxton. For Margaret, relict of Henry Kedington, and eldest daughter of Robert Buxton of Channonz Hall, Tibbenham, who died October 21st, 1711, aged 56 years. SHROPHAM HUNDRED. 67 III. With four shields ; the last three being attached to the first : — 1. On a chevron three crosses formee fitchee ( Wilton, Gules, on a chevron argent three crosses formee fitchee of the first.) 2. On a bend engrailed three roses (Jay, Gules, on a bend engrailed sable three roses argent. Bl. Norf. gives these last charges as cinquefoils. The coat for Jay of Norfolk given by Burke is, Gules, on a bend engrailed argent three roses of the field, seeded or.) 3. On a chief, between two mullets, a cross tau, with a crescent for difference (Drury, Sable, on a chief vert a cross tau between two mullets or.) 4. A chevron between three pelicans vulning themselves, a crescent for difference (Meade, Sable, a chevron between three pelicans or.) Bl. Norf. i. 367, gives, Sable, a chevron or between three pelicans azure vulning them selves proper ; and Burke, as the coat for the Meades of Essex, gives, Sable, a chevron between three pelicans or, vulned gules. For "that faithfull patriot and true lover of his country, Robert Wilton, who died Novr. 19th, 1657, in the 58th year of his age. His first wife was Hannah, daughter of Robert Jay, Gent., of the city of London, clothier ; his second wife Susan, one of the daughters of Sir Anthony Drury of Besthorpe, Knt. ; his last wife Bridgett, one of the daughters of Sir John Meade, Knt., of Lofts in the county of Essex." IV. Wilton impaling Meade. For Bridgett, wife of Robert Wilton, who died April 15th, 1652, aged 32. V. Per fesse, embattled, three suns (Pierson, Per fesse, em battled azure and gules, three suns proper, two in chief and one in base. — Bl. Norf.) ; in pretence, Gyrony of eight, on a chief three annulets (Rolfe, Gyrony of eight azure and or, on a chief sable three annulets argent.) Crest : A parrot. Bl. Norf. i. 368, calls it a hawk. For Mrs. Elizabeth Pierson, the second wife of Thomas Pierson of Middleton, Norfolk. An account of her family is to be found in the church there. She died October 27th, 1727. VI. Two bars and a chief indented (Hare, Gules, two bars or ; a chief indented of the second. — Bl. Norf i. 414.) Crest : A demi-lion rampant, gorged with a coronet and crowned. In memory of the Rev. Mr. John Hare, Rector for thirty-nine years, who died April 2nd, 1769, in his 63rd year. VII. (In lozenge.) Hare. In memory of Mrs. Susan Hare, third daughter of Ralph Hare, Esq., of Hargham, who died May 2nd, 1776, in her 81st year. t- 9, 68 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Slabs beneath the Peius, on the South Side of the Nave. VIII. Jay. There is no crest, but a double helmet. For Hannah Wilton, wife of Robert Wilton, who died April 14th, 1635, aged 31. IX. Wilton impaling Drury. For Susanna, wife of Robert Wilton, who died August 5th, 1643, aged 34. Small coloured Shields let into the Wall. X. Wilton impaling Jay. Here the disputed charges are certainly cinquefoils. XI. Wilton impaling Drury. XII. A fesse ermine between three church bells (Bell, Sable, a fesse ermine between three church bells argent. These arms were borne by Sir Robert Bell, Lord Chief Baron of the Ex chequer, who died 1577) ; impaling, Argent, a bend within a bordure engrailed sable, Knyvett. This, says Bl. Norf. i. 368, was for Muriel, widow of Sir Robert Bell of Beaupre Hall in Norfolk, Knt., and daughter of Sir Thomas Knyvett the elder, of Ashwellthorpe in Norfolk, Knt. XIII. Wilton impaling Meade. XIV. Royal Arms over south door, C. R. (Charles IL), with cherubs above holding mantling. WRETHAM, EAST. Painted on the East Wall of ihe Chancel. I. (In lozenge.) Azure, three fleurs-de-lis and a canton argent, Birch. II. Gules, a chevron ermine between seven cross-crosslets fitch6e argent, Longfield; impaling Birch. III. Per fesse: in chief, Azure, three lozenges or, Williams; in base, A cave proper, therefrom issuing a wolf at full speed, regardant argent, Freeman. These coats should be quarterly, for Williams Freeman of Fawley Court, Henley-on-Thames ; impaling Birch. IV. Per fesse : in chief, Ermine, two pales vaire or and gules ; on a chief azure an annulet or between two fir trees proper, Broadwood ; in base, Per bend argent and or, a fir tree proper, thereon nine cones gules, Jshudi. These coats should also be quartered, as they are so given for James Ishudi Broadwood of Tyne Newdigate, co. Sussex ; impaling Birch. SHROPHAM HUNDRED. 69 V. Argent, three barrulets sable ; on a chief gules a saltire or, Pry or ; impaling Birch. VI. Argent, three whales' heads erect erased sable, Whalley ; impaling Birch. Monument in the Churchyard. VII. Birch. For Wyrley Birch, born September 11th, 1781 ; died Deer. 24th, 1866 ; Katherine Mary Ann Birch, who died January 3rd, 1868 ; Henry William Birch, who died April 3rd, 1878 ; and Thomas, Jacob Birch, who died April 26th, 1868. 70 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. SOUTH GEEENHOE HUNDEED. BODNEY. BRADENHAM, EAST. I. Tablet on South Chancel Wall, with Two raised Shields. 1. Per pale, a chevron between three bucks trippant (Green, Per pale azure and gules, a chevron between three bucks trippant or.) 2. Green, impaling, A chevron engrailed between three talbots passant (Hungate, Gules, a chevron engrailed between three hounds sejant argent.) Crest : A stag's head erased (Green, A stag's head erased azure, attired or.) Johannes Green, Armiger, Vicecomitis officio apud Norfolci- ensis," died April 28th, 1684, aged 55. Slabs on the Chancel Floor. II. Green. Crest.: Green, . . . charged with a crescent for difference. For Joshua Greene of East Bradenham, Esq., who died July 9th, 1659. III. Green, impaling Hungate. (The talbots are here " sejant.") For John Green. See No. I. Tablet in the South Aisle. IV. (Coloured.) Per pale, argent and or, a lion rampant gules, pierced between the fore legs with a sword, Strudwick ; impaling, Argent, a fesse between six annulets gules, Lucas. In memory of John Strudwick, Esq., who died November 6th, 1771, aged 52 ; and Sarah his wife, who died 28th October, 1772, aged 53. Hatchment. V. (Defaced.) Quarterly:— 1 and 4, Strudwick; 2 and 3, Or, on a chevron gules three castles triple-towered, on a canton azure a fleur-de-lis of the field (Vilett of Pinckney, Argent, on a chevron gules three castles of the field; on a canton azure a SOUTH GREENHOE HUNDRED. 71 fleur-de-lis or); in pretence, Lucas. Crest: A lion's gamb or, transfixed with a dagger of the first, hilted and pommeled of the second, at the point guttle de sang. Motto : Brevis hominum vita. VI. On a small hatchment-like panel, in a very elevated position at the west end of the church, are the Royal Arms in gold, apparently after the union with Ireland. BRADENHAM, WEST. Tablet on the South Wall of the Chancel. I. (Coloured.) Quarterly, argent and gules, a cross flory counterchanged ; in the first and fourth quarters a rose of the second, seeded or, barbed vert ; in the second and third, a sun in splendour, Bentham. Crest : On a cross flory fitchee, quarterly gules and argent, a sun in splendour between two wings expanded of the second, each charged with a rose, as in the arms. For James Bentham, M.A., Vicar of this parish upwards of forty-two years, who died January 18th, 1831, in the 76th year of his age. He was the only son of the late James Bentham, M.A., F.A.S., Historian and Prebendary of the Church of Ely. Slab in the Chancel. II. (Partly tinctured with lines.) Azure, a chevron between three cocks' heads erased, Topping; impaling, Gules, on a fesse ermine between two annulets and a cross-crosslet fitchee in chief, and an annulet in base, a lion passant (Underwood, Gules, on a fesse ermine, between a cross-crosslet fitchee and two annulets in chief and one in base or, a lion passant azure. ) Crest : An arm embowed, holding in the hand a cock's head erased. This latter charge is very indistinct. For the Rev. Henry Topping and Margaret his wife, the only surviving issue of George Underwood of Whittlesea in the county of Cambridge. She died October 6th, 1775, aged 76 ; and he died October, 1773, aged 81. Tablet on the Wall of the South Aisle. III. (Coloured.) Azure, a chevron engrailed between three lions passant guardant or (Smyth of Ostenhanger, co. Kent, granted 1591.) For James Smyth, Esq., who died May 15th, 1800, in the 85th year of his age. 72 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Shields in the West Window of the Nave. IV. Azure, a star of six points argent (Haggard of Bradenham. " Representatives of an ancient family which came from Perthshire, temp. James the First.") V. Haggard, impaling, Argent, a fesse between three crescents sable, Lee. VI. Haggard, impaling, Vert, a chevron between three garbs or, Amyand. VII. Haggard, impaling, Argent, on a mount a tree to the dexter, and a man to the sinister in armour standing under the branches, his right hand grasping the trunk, all proper, Meybohm. VIII. Haggard, impaling, Sable, a cross engrailed between four crescents argent, Barnham. IX. Haggard, impaling, Per chevron embattled or and azure, three martlets counterchanged, Hodgson. X. Haggard, impaling, Argent, on a chevron or, between two doves in chief, and an anchor erect in base, three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper, Doveton. Crest over No. IV. : A star of six points azure, Haggard. This window was erected in memory of William Henry Haggard of West Bradenham, who died February 15th, 1837, aged 79 years, and Frances his wife, daughter of John Amyand, clerk, who. died July 21st, 1820, aged 60 years. Also in memory of their youngest son, John Haggard, Doctor of Laws, Chancellor of Lincoln, Winchester, and Manchester, who died October 31st, 18563 aged 62. COCKLEY-CLEY. Slabs in the Chancel. I. On a fesse double cotised three griffins' heads erased (Dashwood of Stow Bardolph, Argent, on a fesse double cotised gules, three griffins' heads erased or.) The tincture of the ground is given on the slab. Crest : A griffin's head erased per fesse erminois and gules. For John Richard Dashwood, who departed this life March 27th, 1818, aged 76. II. Dashwood, impaling, A cross engrailed between four mullets. Crest: Dashwood. For Richard Dashwood, who died January 20th, 1770; and Ann, his relict, who died May 18th, 1781, aged 78. III. Dashwood; in pretence, A fesse between three annulets. Crest : Dashwood. SOUTH GREENHOE HUNDRED. 73 For Elizabeth, wife of John Richard Dashwood, who died August 30th, 1773, Aged 27. Also Robert their son, who died March 2nd, 1784, aged 11. Tablet in the North Aisle. IV. (Raised.) Dashwood, impaling, A lion rampant, collared and crowned. For Richard Dashwood, who died March 12th, 1738, aged 73 ; and Mary his wife, who died March 28th, 1727, aged 52. GREAT CRESSINGHAM. Slabs in the Chancel. I. On a bend, between two fleurs-de-lis, a lion passant (Lany, Or, on a bend between two fleurs-de-lis gules, a lion passant of the first. — Bl. Norf. vi. 102.) Crest: A merman (Lany, A merman proper, tail argent, fins and hair or, tied round the temples with two ribbons argent and azure, holding in his hand a hawk's bell, hung to two strings argent and or.) For Edward Lany, rector of this parish, who died August 5th, 1728, aged 61. II. Per fesse, three lions rampant, a bordure ermine (Willis, Per fesse gules and argent, three lions counterchanged, in a bordure ermine. — Bl. Norf. vi. 102.) For "John, son of Sir Thomas and Dame Willys, who died April 28th, 1703, aged 18 months." Tablets in the Chancel. III. Argent, a pheon gules between three boars' heads couped sable, tusked of the field, Lobb; impaling, Gules, two bars and a chief indented or, Hare. Crest: A pheon point upwards gules, thereon a boar's head couped sable. For Sarah, wife of Henry Lobb, and daughter of Ralph Hare, Esq., of Hargham, who died April 6th, 1749, aged 56. IV. Lobb, impaling, Gules, three swords extended barways, the points to the dexter or, Chute. For Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Lobb, and daughter of Thomas Chute, who died September 27th, 1725. This has since been added to the tablet : " Hie etiam Thomse Lobb ipsius Reliquiae Annos triginta novem vixit Superstes nuptus hie primum juventus 1720, Mortuas hie demum Senex 1764, ^tatis 72. Cujus memoriae extremum hoc et Honoris et Pietatis optis tristse ministerium tradidit filius." Brass Shield in the North Aisle. V. (Dexter side very indistinct.) Bl. Norf. vi. 102, states that it was, "Quarterly, 1 and 4, Vert, a chevron between three wolves' 74 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. heads erased or, Flood; 2 and 3, Three boars' heads couped"; impaling, On a chevron, between three mascles, as many cinquefoils, each charged with five annulets (Springe, Argent, on a chevron, between three mascles gules, as many cinquefoils or, each charged with five annulets of the second.) For Elizabeth, wife of Edward Flood, and formerly wife of John Jenny, who died February 17th, 1588. LITTLE CRESSINGHAM. Slab in ihe Nave. I. A tortoise displayed or erect (Cooper, Azure, a tortoise erect or.) Crest : A falcon, wings overture. For John Cooper, who died November 14th, 1763, aged 64. Bl. Norf. vi. 109, mentions Mr. Cooper as being then in possession of the Manor of Hopton House. Tablet in the South Aisle. II. (Not tinctured.) A bend engrailed cotised, with a crescent for difference (For fescue, Azure, a bend engrailed argent, cotised or) ; in pretence, Within a double tressure flory counter-flory three stars (Murray, Azure, within a double tressure flory counter- flory three stars or.) Crest : A leopard passant proper, supporting with the dexter paw a shield. Motto : Forte scutum salus ducum. For William Henry Fortescue, Viscount and Earl of Clermont in Ireland, who died September 29th, 1806, aged 85 ; he married Frances, daughter of Colonel John Murray. DIDLINGTON. Tablets in the Chancel. I. (Raised.) Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Three tilting spears erect in fesse (Amherst or Amhurst, Gules, three tilting spears erect in fesse or, their heads argent) ; 2 and 3, On a chevron, between three French marigolds slipped, two lions passant combatant, all within a bordure compony (Tyssen, Or, on a chevron azure, between three French marigolds slipped proper, two lions passant combatant of the first) ; impaling, A fesse between three elephants' heads erased (Fountaine, Or, a fesse gules between three elephants' heads erased sable.) For Mary, eldest daughter of the late Andrew Fountaine of Narford Hall, Esq., and wife of William George Tyssen Tvssen Amhurst, Esq., of Didlington Park, Norfolk; Foley House, SOUTH GREENHOE HUNDRED. 75 Kent ; and Hackney, Middlesex. She died February 9th, 1854, aged 48. Also for the said William Amhurst, who died December 26th, 1855, aged 54. II. (Coloured.) Sable, a wolf rampant or ; in chief a fleur- de-lis argent between two bezants, Wilson. The wolf should be " salient." For Robert Wilson, who lieth buried " in the Center of the Altar," eldest son of Edward Wilson, who died July 22nd, 1769, in his 78th year. III. (Raised.) Wilson. Crest : A wolf's head erased. For Robert Wilson of Didlington, son and heir of Robert Wilson of Merton, Surrey, who died December 10th, 1701, in his 51st year. IV. (Raised.) Wilson. Crest: Wilson. For Edward Wilson of Didlington, second son of Robert Wilson of Merton, .who died April 3rd, 1708, aged 55 ; also Katherine his daughter, who died September 29th, 1699 ; and Katherine, another daughter, who died February 11th, 1708. V. The Royal Arms carved in stone, are at the west end of the church, Victoria R. FOULDON. Tablet in the Nave. I. Sable, a chevron between three eagles displayed argent; on a chief of the second a bendlet engrailed, between two martlets of the first, Raymond. Crest : A cat-a-mountain sejant argent. For Sarah, only daughter of Humphrey, second son of Humphrey Moseley of Ousden Hall in Suffolk, and wife of Burham, eldest son of Thomas Raymond, " the first sole Keeper of the Papers of State and Councel at Whitehall to King Charles II." She died July 1st, 1700. Also for Burham Raymond, her husband, who died December 30th, 1728, aged 80. Tablet in the Chancel. II. Gules, a saltire engrailed or ; on a chief of the second three cross-crosslets of the first, Longe. Crest : A lion sejant gules, holding a saltire engrailed or. For Robert Long, who died September 10th, 1656, aged 68. III. Bl. Norf. vi. 30, states that the tenor bell is stamped with the Raymond arms. GOODERSTONE. 76 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. HILBOROUGH. Slab on the Chancel Floor. I. Barry of six ( Wace, Barry of six, argent and gules, Bl. Norf. vi. 114) ; impaling, On a fesse three fleurs-de-lis. Crest: A demi-lion rampant, gorged with a ducal coronet. For Amy, the wife of the Rev. Edmund Wace, Rector, who died August 12th, 1717, aged 63 ; and also for the Rev. Edmund Wace, Rector for 52 years, who died January 16th, 1734, aged 87. Tablets in the Chancel. II. (Coloured.) Argent, on a fesse dancettee, between three lozenges placed fesseways gules, as many fishes' heads erect erased or, Caldwell. Crest : A cock's head or, between two wings expanded argent, holding in its mouth a cross formee fitchee of the first. For Ralph Caldwell, Esq., F.A.S., who died February 13th, 1792, aged 80 years. III. Crest (raised) : Caldwell. In memory of Mary Caroline, daughter of Ralph and Mary Caldwell, who died August 26th, 1806, aged 7 years ; and of Mary, wife of Ralph Caldwell, who died October 13th, 1800, aged 22. IV. (Coloured, and beneath the inscription.) Caldwell. Crest (in red, and above the inscription) : Caldwell. For Ralph Caldwell, Esq., who died January 5th, 1831, aged 53. V Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Or, an eagle displayed azure, Rolfe ; 2 and 3, Argent, a bend lozengy azure, Gastricke. Crest: A raven with wings elevated sable. The usual crest of the Rolfe family is, " A raven close sable." For the Rev. Robert Rolfe, Rector of this parish for 29 years, who died May 7th, 1785, aged 64 years ; for Alice his wife, who died July 24th, 1823, aged 93 years ; and also for Randall, their youngest son, who died in his infancy on the 13th of May, 1775. Over the West Doorway. VI. Carved in stone with two antelopes or ibexes for sup porters, a helmet and plume of feathers above ; Chequy, a bend (Clifton, Chequy, or and gules, a bend ermine.) _ " These are the insignia of John de Clifton, who lived in the time of Edward III., and who was in all probability founder of this church."— Bl. Norf. vi. 114. Altar Tomb in the Churchyard, South Side. VII. On a chief indented three crescents (Harvey, Or, on a chief indented sable three crescents argent.) Crest : A dexter hand couped at the wrist and erect, Harvey. SOUTH GREENHOE HUNDRED. 77 For Mary, widow of Robert Harvey, and daughter of William Nurse, Gent. She was born March 30th, 1667, and buried January 31st, 1756, aged 89, "Full of days and good works." VIII. Arms of James I. over the south doorway, with rose and thistle beneath, and the date between, which is almost gone, and cannot with certainty be given ; the whole on a pale blue ground. Motto : Exurgat Deus Dissipentur Inimicis. IX. There is a shield on the head of a seat in the nave, carved in oak, having on it a shepherd's crook in pale between three annulets and a . . . ? • HOLME HALE. Tablet on South Chancel Wall. I. (Raised.) The caduceus surmounted with the cap of Mercury; on a chief three crosses flory (Farrand, Ermine, the caduceus surmounted with the cap of Mercury proper; on a chief azure, a garb or between two crosses flory argent. From the book-plate of Robert Farrand); impaling, Three mullets within a double tressure flory, Murray. Crest : In front of a garb or a cock pheasant proper. Motto : Nulla pallescere culpa. For Robert Farrand, Esq., of Holme Hale Hall. Born March 14th, 1792; died at Brixton, Surrey, February 2nd, 1855; and also for Elizabeth his widow, born December 29th, 1805 ; died at St. Leonard's-on-Sea, March 29th, 1858. ' Slabs in the Chancel. II. On a chevron three quatrefoils (Eyre, Argent, on a chevron sable three quatrefoils or. — Bl. Norf. vi. 14.) Crest : An armed leg couped at the thigh, spurred. For Henry. Eyre, who died October 8th, 1719, aged 52. III. Eyre, impaling, Ermine, an eagle displayed (Bedingfeld, Ermine, an eagle displayed gules.) Crest : Eyre. For Mary, widow of Thomas Eyre, and daughter of Sir Henry Bedingfeild, late of Beck Hall, Knt. and Bart., who died September 28th, 1710, aged 67. IV. Bedingfeld, impaling, Two swords, saltire-wise, points to the base, between four fleurs-de-lis, Barrow ? Crest : A demi- eagle, wings expanded. For Anthony, son of Thomas Bedingfield of Testerton, who died September 9th, 1707, aged 60 years. V. Bedingfeld, impaling Barrow ?. Crest : Bedingfeld. For . . . Margaret, relict of Anthony Bedingfeld, who died December 19th, 1722, aged 78. 78 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Window of the Nave. VI. Ermine, two chevronels sable, Llley. Bl. Norf. vi. 13, states that this shield was in the east window of the north aisle. VII. Chequy or and azure, De Warrenne. HOUGHTON. LANGFORD On a Fine Monument. I. This is now (1884) covered up with a view to restoration. Bl. Norf. vi. 24, gives the blazon of the shield thus, "Azure, two lions guardant and combatant argent, with the Ulster badge, Garrard; impaling, Argent, a chevron between three boars' heads couped sable, muzzled or, Stede." For " Sir Jacob Garrard, eldest son and heir of Thomas Garrard, Esq., who died in September, 1666. He married Mary Jennings. For Sir Thomas Garrard, Bart., and Sarah his wife, the daughter and heiress of Nicholas Bermen of Peason Hall, Suffolk. Also for Sir Nicholas Garrard, 3rd son of Sir Thomas Garrard, who married Cecilia, daughter of Sir Edwin Stede of Stede Hall, Kent, and died March 11, 1727." East Window. II. Barry of eight, or and gules, Fitz Alan? III. Argent, three barrulets gules, a bordure azure (Methwold, To this family Bl. Norf. vi. 25, ascribes this coat. He also gives the usual coat of that family as being in the east window, viz., Azure, six escallops or.) West Window. IV. Crest (coloured) : Between two wings expanded a star of six points erminois, Baring. NARBOROUGH. , Slabs in the Chancel. I. (In lozenge.) Quarterly, on a bend three martlets (Le Gros, Quarterly, argent and azure, on a bend sable three martlets or. — Bl. Norf vi. 164) ; impaling, A chevron ermine between three millrinds ; on a chief a lion passant (Turner, Sable, a chevron ermine between three millrinds or ; on a chief argent, a lion passant gules.) For Elizabeth, late wife of Charles Le Gros, Esq., who died February 4th, 1758, aged 85. SOUTH GREENHOE HUNDRED. 79 II. Le Gros impaling Turner. Crest : A demi-lion rampant, holding in its paws a battle-axe. For Charles Le Gros, late of Crostwight, Esq. He married Elizabeth, daughter of William Turner, Esq., and died October 14th, 1736, aged 85. III. Monument in the Chancel, with Five Shields. 1. (At the top.) Quarterly of nine : — 1, Sable, eleven plates, three, two, one, two, and three, between two flaunches argent, Spelman ; 2, Gules, a chief ermine, Narburgh ; 3, Azure, a chevron between three leopards' faces or, Froyk ; 4, Argent, two bars wavy gules, a chief chequy or and azure (Adrian. — Bl. Norf. vi. 163) ; 5, Gules, two wings conjoined in lure, points downwards, within a bordure en grailed argent, Pouncy ; 6, Azure, three crescents or (Bl. Norf. vi. 163, gives this as, "Azure, semee of cross-crosslets and three crescents argent") ; 7, Argent, on a cross flory sable five bezants (Cornwall. — Bl. Norf. vi. 163) ; 8, Gules, two pales vaire argent and azure ; on a chief or, a lion passant of the first (Patrick. — Bl. Norf. vi. 162. The lion passant ought to be " sable") ; 9, Azure, fretty gules, three sturgeons naiant in pale or, Sturgeon. — Bl. Norf vi. 162. 2. (Dexter side of monument.) Quarterly : — 1, Spelman ; 2, Narburgh; 3, Froyk; 4, Sturgeon. 3. (Sinister side of monument.) Quarterly: — 1, Spelman; 2, Narburgh ; 3, Froyk ; 4, Sturgeon ; impaling, Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Or, two bars gules ( Willoughby, Or, on two bars gules three water-bougets argent. — Bl. Norf vi. 163) ; 2, Defaced. (It was Gules, a lion passant guardant argent. — Bl. Norf. vi. 163) ; 3, Defaced. (It was Sable, a fesse dancettee between three griffins' heads erased argent, for Hawe of Hilgay. — Bl. Norf. vi. 163.) 4. (Small shield on dexter side.) Spelman. 5. (Small shield on sinister side.) Spelman. Crest (at the top of the monument) : A savage man, wreathed about the loins and temples, holding in the dexter hand a club. For Clement Spelman, who first married one of the daughters and heiresses of Edward Carvill, and secondly, the daughter of Sir John Willoughby of Risley, Derbyshire, Knt. He died September 24th, 1607. Tablet in the Chancel. IV. Or, on a chevron azure, between three French marigolds slipped proper, two lions passant combatant of the first (Tyssen; granted to Francis Tyssen of London and Hackney, November 24th, 1687) ; in pretence, Azure, on a bend argent, 80 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. cotised or, three lions' heads couped gules. Crest : A demi-lion or, crowned gules, holding between his paws a shield azure, thereon an estoile gold ( Tyssen, granted with the arms.) Motto : Post mortem virtus virescit. For Samuel Tyssen, F.A.S., of Narborough Hall, who died October 31st, 1800, aged 44 years. Tablet in the South Aisle. V. Quarterly: — 1 and 4, Tyssen; 2 and 3, Azure, on a bend argent, cotised or, three lions' heads couped. gules; impaling, Sable, a griffin segreant ermine armed or, beaked gules (Baker?) Crest: Tyssen. Motto: Tyssen. For Samuel Tyssen, Esq., of Narborough Hall, who died at Colchester, March 1st, 1845, aged 59 ; also for Sophia his wife, youngest daughter of the late John Baker, Esq., of Deal in the county of Kent, who died July 19th, 1828, aged 40. Slabs in the Nave. VI. A fesse between six lions' heads erased (Goodwyn, Or, a fesse between six lions' heads erased gules) ; impaling Three talbots' heads erased. Crest: A griffin sejant, with wings expanded (Goodwyn, A griffin sejant, wings expanded or, guttee de poix.) For Amy Goodwyn, eldest daughter of John Goodwyn, Esq., of King's Lynn, "who was four times Mayor of that Ancient Corporation.''' She died April 10th, 1782, in the 83rd year of her age. VII. On a bend three roses (Cary, Argent, on a bend sable three roses of the field.) Crest : A swan proper, wings erect. For Mr. Briggs Cary, youngest son of John Cary, Esq., of Lynn, and Elizabeth his wife, sister of the late Mrs. Ann Spelman. He died at Bristol Hot Wells, December 28th, 1795, in the 23rd year of his age. VIII. Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Spelman ; 2 and 3, On a chevron three martlets ; in pretence, On a chevron, between three lions passant guardant, as many mascles, Cooper or Cowper ? Crest : Spelman. For Ann, wife of the Rev. Henry Spelman, who died January 13th, 1793, aged 51 ; also for the Rev. Henry Spelman, who died August 30th, 1810, aged 81. IX. Spelman, impaling, Two bends engrailed (Branthwayt, Or, two bends engrailed sable.) Crest : Spelman. "For Mundeford Spelman, son of John and Anne Spelman, who married Julian, daughter of William Branthwayt of Hethell, Esq., and left issue three sons and one daughter. He died January 30th, 1723, aged 83." SOUTH GREENHOE HUNDRED. 81 X. Spelman,. impaling, On a fesse, between two chevrons, three cross-crosslets ( Walpole of Houghton, Or, on a fesse, between two chevrons sable, three cross-crosslets of the first.) Crest : Spelman. For Anna, wife of Mundford Spelman, and daughter of Edward Walpole of Houghton and his wife Susanna, who was one of the daughters and coheiresses of Sir Robert Crane of Chilton in Suffolk, Knt. and Bart. She died September 28th, 1691. XI. Monument in the Nave, with Three Shields. 1. Spelman. 2. Spelman, impaling, Quarterly, or and gules, on a bordure engrailed sable eight escallops argent (Heveningham, Per saltire, or and gules, on a bordure engrailed sable eight escallops argent.) 3. Like No. 2. Crest : Spelman. Mottoes : Homo bulla, and Quand Dieu voldra. For John Spelman, who married Anna, daughter of John Heveningham, and died January 31st, 1662, aged 56. XII. Monument in the North Aisle with Three Brass Shields. 1. Quarterly : — 1 and 4, On a chevron three quatrefoils (Eyre, Argent, on a chevron sable three quatrefoils of the field) ; 2 and 3, A chevron ermine between three escallops (Townsend, Azure, a chevron ermine between three escallops argent.) 2. Eyre quartering Townsend, charged with a crescent. 3. Eyre quartering Townsend ; impaling, Quarterly of six : — 1 and 6, A chevron ermine between three dolphins embowed (Blenerhasset, Gules, a chevron ermine between three dolphins embowed argent); 2, Three escutcheons {Lowdham, Argent, three escutcheons sable) ; 3, A pall reversed ermine (Kelvedon or Keldon, Gules, a pall reversed ermine) ; 4, A lion rampant crowned (Orton, Azure, a lion rampant argent, crowned or) ; 5, A fesse between three fleurs-de-lis (Skelton, Azure, a fesse between three fleurs-de-lis or.) Crest : An armed leg, spurred, couped at the thigh. For John Eyre, "late Receyvor Generale to Elizabeth the Quenes Majestie, in the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Cantabridge, and Huntynton," and one of the Masters of the High Court of Chancery. He married Margaret, one of the daughters of Sir Thomas Blenerhasset of Frenze, widow of John, son and heir of Sir John Spelman. He died May 20th, 1561, and his wife died on December 15th, 1558. 82 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. XIII. Monument in the Chancel, with Two Shields. 1. Spelman quartering Narburgh. 2. Froyk quartering Sturgeon. For Sir John and Dame Elizabeth Spelman. He was Secondary Justice of the King's Bench. She was the daughter of Sir Henry Frowick or Froyk, of Gunnersbury in Middlesex. They had thirteen sons and seven daughters. Sir John died February 26th, 1545 ; and Dame Elizabeth on November 5th, 1556. XIV. Brass on the Floor, with Two Shields. 1. Quarterly: — 1, Spelman; 2, Narburgh; 3, Froyk; 4, Stur geon; impaling, Quarterly: — 1, Froyk; 2, Sturgeon; 3, Spelman; 4, Narburgh. The whole shield charged with a label of three. 2. Spelman quartering Narburgh ; impaling, Quarterly : — 1 and 4, A fesse chequy between three horses' heads erased (Heigham, Sable, a fesse chequy or and azure, between three horses' heads erased argent) ; 2 and 3, A chevron engrailed between three birds rising (Francis, Gules, a chevron engrailed ermine between three doves rising or. — Bl. Norf. vi. 161.) This last shield is certainly that mentioned by the historian as being on the marble for John Spelman, who died April ,27th, 1581. These two shields are now above the inscription for John Spelman, " sonne and heyre apparent " of Sir John Spelman, Knt., and Dame Elizabeth his wife ; the which John married Margaret, one of the daughters of Sir Thomas Blenerhasset and Dame Margaret his wife. He had issue two sons and two daughters, all living at the day of his death, which took place on December 27th, 1545. XV. Brass on the Floor, with One Shield. Spelman quartering Narburgh. Crest : Spelman. Motto : Quand Dieu voldra. For John Spelman, Esq., who first married Judith, one of the daughters of Sir Clement Higham, Knt., and afterwards Kath erine, the daughter of William Saunders, Esq. He had at the day of his death, April 27th, 1581, four sons and one daughter living. XVI. Brass on ihe Floor, with Two Shields. 1. Spelman quartering Narburgh; impaling, A chevron be tween three bulls' heads cabossed (Saunders, Sable, a chevron ermine between three bulls' heads cabossed argent.— Bl. Norf. vi. 161.) 2. Spelman quartering Narburgh ; impaling, Quarterly : — 1, Blenerhasset; 2, Lowdham ; 3, Orton; 4, Keldon. (py^ 4h\ «R jSHIELDS IN A ^VlNDOWf OF NARBOROUGH PhuRCM SOUTH GREENHOE HUNDRED. 83 These shields certainly cannot, either of them, belong to the inscription which now lies beneath : 1 is the third shield for John Spelman, who died in 1581 ; 2 is the third shield for John Spelman, who died in 1545. — Bl. Norf. vi. 162. The inscription to which they are now attached is for Henry Spelman, Recorder of Norwich, and Ela his wife, who was daughter and heiress of William de Narburgh. He died September 23rd, 1496. North Window of the Chancel. XVII. Quarterly: — 1, Blenerhasset; 2, Lowdham/ 3, Orton; 4, Keldon. XVIII. Gules, a chevron between three leopards' faces argent (Carville or Carvele, Gules, a chevron or between three leopards' faces argent) ; impaling Saunders. XIX. Quarterly : — 1, Spelman ; 2, Narburgh ; 3, Froyk ; 4, Argent, two chevrons azure (this is indistinct) ; impaling Saunders. XX. Quarterly : — 1, Spelman ; 2, Narburgh ; 3, Froyk ; 4, Sturgeon ; impaling, Quarterly : — 1, Blenerhasset ; 2, Lowdham ; 3, Orton; 4, Keldon. XXI. Quarterly: — 1, Spelman; 2, Narburgh; 3, Froyk; 4, Sturgeon; impaling Heigham. Carved in Oak on the end of an old Bench. XXII. Spelman quartering Narburgh, charged at the fesse point with a martlet for difference. Hatchments in the Vestry. XXIII. Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Tyssen ; 2 and 3, Azure, on a bend argent, cotised or, three lions' heads couped gules ; impaling Baker. The tinctures on this shield are absurdly wrong, which was probably the fault of the painter, and therefore is not worthy of mention. XXIV. Quarterly: — 1 and 4, Tyssen; 2 and 3, Azure, on a bend argent, cotised or, three lions' heads couped gules ; impaling Baker. Crest : Tyssen. Motto : Post mortem virtus virescit. Cut on the Font. XXV. A crown above a scimitar and palm branch in saltire. XXVI. A cross flory and a wreath. XXVII. Two triangles with trefoil at each intersecting angle. fn the Vestry. XXVIII. The Royal Arms of George IL, with date 1759. g 2 84 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. NARFORD. I. Monument in the South Aisle with Three coloured Shields. 1. Or, a fesse gules, between three elephants' heads erased sable, Fountaine. 2. Fountaine, impaling, Argent, a chevron between three cinquefoils gules, Chicheley. 3. Argent, a fesse wavy between three lions' gambs erased sable, Clent; impaling Fountaine. Crest : An elephant proper. Motto : Vix ea nostra voco. " Matri piisimse, Sara? Fountaine, et sorori dilectse, Elisabethae Clent, Andreas Fountaine, Eq. Aur. P." Here also lies Elizabeth Price, daughter of the above-said Eliza Clent and wife of Captain William Price, who died July 27th, 1740, aged 40. Also two of their children, who died infants. Tablet in the South Aisle. II. (Coloured.) Fountaine. For Andrew, son of Brig. Fountaine of Sail and Johanna Henly. The said Andrew served in three several sessions of Parliament in the reign of Charles II. He married Sarah, youngest daughter of Sir Thomas Chicheley, Master of the Ordnance, &c, to King Charles II. and King James II. He died February 1st, 1706, aged 74. Altar Tomb in the Churchyard. III. Fountaine, charged on the fesse with a crescent for difference. For Brig. Fountaine, who died August 6th, 1746, aged 64. Hatchments in North Aisle. IV. Fountaine, impaling, Quarterly, gules and azure, over all a cross engrailed ermine, Bemey. Crest : Fountaine. V Fountaine, impaling, Per pale indented, argent and gules; in canton a wolf's head erased sable, Penrice. Crest : Fountaine. VI. Fountaine impaling Bemey. Hatchment in the South Aisle. VII. Fountaine, impaling, Or, three boars' heads couped gules, between nine crosses potent sable, Swinburne. VIII. The Royal Arms are in the nave, over the chancel arch. They are very indistinct, but apparently of the time of George I. SOUTH GREENHOE HUNDRED. 85 NECTON. Slab in the Chancel. I. (Tinctured by lines.) Argent, a chevron, chequy gules and azure ; on a chief of the third a cross formee fitchee, between two mullets or, Reynolds ; impaling, Sable, on a chevron argent, between three hinds trippant, as many annulets of the first, Collett. Crest : A dexter hand holding a baton. Motto : Favente Deo. For the Rev. John Preston Reynolds, M.A., Rector of this parish ; born October 27th, 1794 ; died May ,22nd, 1861. Also for Frances Elizabeth his wife, who died July 1st, 1865, aged 73. Slabs in the Nave. II. A fesse ; in chief two lions' heads couped (Mason, Argent, a fesse azure ; in chief two lions' heads couped of the last.) Crest : A talbot passant regardant, holding in its mouth a hart's horn. For William Mason, Esq., who died June 28th, 1755, aged 68. III. Mason. Crest : A talbot passant guardant, holding in its mouth a hart's horn. For Elizabeth, wife of William Mason, Esq., who died December 17th, 1780, aged 47. Also for William Mason, who died January 25th, 1807, aged 71. IV. Mason, with an escutcheon of pretence effaced ; impaling, Ermine, on a canton a pelican vulning herself (Pell, Ermine, on a canton azure a pelican vulning herself or. — Bl. Norf. vi. 50.) Crest : A lion's head couped between two wings expanded. For Richard Mason, who died July 4th, 1722, aged 39. Slab in South Aisle. V. (In lozenge.) On a chevron three broom branches ; on a canton a spear, broken at the truncheon (Blomefield, Sable, on a chevron or three broom branches vert ; on a canton of the second a spear embrued, broken at the truncheon. — Bl. Norf. i. 111.) For Alice, daughter of Francis Blomefield, Rector of Fersfield and author of The History of Norfolk, who died July 15th, 1832, aged 94 years. Slabs in the North Aisle. VI. A saltire between four cross-crosslets fitchee, charged at the fesse point with a roundel (Rust, Argent, a saltire between four cross-crosslets fitchee sable.) For Edward Rust, who died July 8th, 174(?), in the 67th year of his age. VII. Rust. For Edward Rust, who died December 18th, 1796, in the 84th year of his age ; and Frances his wife, who was one of the daughters and coheiresses of Francis Barrett, Gent. She died June 24th, 1799, in the 85th year of her age. 86 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. VIII. A chevron engrailed, between three lions passant guardant (Smyth, Azure, a chevron engrailed between three lions passant guardant or) ; in pretence, Rust, without the roundel. For Ann Claxton, wife of Thomas Smyth, and daughter of Edward Rust, who died March 16th, 1818 ; also for James Smyth, her eldest son, who died May 12th, 1809, aged 21. IX. Rust. For Elizabeth, relict of Edward Rust, who died August 17th, ] 750, in the 66th year of her age. Tablets in the South Chapel. X. (Coloured.) Mason. Crest : A lion's head couped between two wings. This is the usual crest. For William Mason, J.P. and D.L., late Lieut.-Colonel of East Norfolk Militia, eldest son of William and Elizabeth Mason, born 1788, died 1865. For John George, second son of William and Elizabeth Mason, of the Honourable East India Company's Civil Service, born 1793, died 1817. For Henry, their third son, Midshipman of Her Majesty's Ship " Bacchante," born 1796, lost at sea 1813. For George, their fourth son, J.P. and D.L., Lieut.-Colonel in the Army, who assumed the surname of Blomefield a.d. 1836, born 1798, died 1871. XI. (Coloured.) Mason, in pretence, Argent, a chevron between three mullets azure, Columbine. For "William Mason, J.P. and D.L., who died August 14th, 1835, aged 78 ; and for Elizabeth his wife, daughter of Paul Columbine, D.D., late Rector of Little Plumsted in this county and Chilton in Suffolk, who died January 11th, 1849, aged 83." Slabs in the South Chapel. XIL Mason, in pretence Columbine. Crest : Mason. Motto : God my trust. For William Mason, Esq., who died August 14th, 1835, aged 78 ; and Elizabeth his wife, who died January 11th, 1849, aged 82. XIII. (In lozenge.) Mason. For Elizabeth Mason, born February 3rd, 1790, died December 17th, 1878. Also in memory of her beloved niece, Beatrice Elizabeth Holme-Sumner, born December 14th, 1830, died April 1st, 1848. XIV. (Tinctured by lines.) Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Ermines, two chevrons or, Sumner; 2 and 3, Argent, a buck trippant, Holme (William Brightwell Sumner, Esq., of the East India Company's service in the time of Lord Clive, purchased on his return to England the estate of Hatchlands. He married Catherine, daughter of John Holme of Holme Hall, co. SOUTH GREENHOE HUNDRED. 87 Cumberland, Esq., and his son and heir, George, having in herited eventually the Holme property, assumed the additional surname of Holme) ; impaling Mason. Crests : 1, A lion's head erased argent, ducally gorged or, Sumner ; 2, A hawk proper, wings elevated, Holme. For the Rev. Charles Vernon Holme-Sumner, M.A., late Rector of Ringwold in the county of Kent, third son of Colonel Holme-Sumner of Hatchlands, Surrey, who died at Swaffham, December 4th, 1875, aged 75 ; and also for Henrietta Katherine, his wife, daughter of William Mason, Esq., of Necton Hall ; born July 7th, 1800, died October 31st, 1879. XV. Mason. Crest : Mason. Motto : God my trust. For William Mason, J.P. and D.L.; who died December 2nd, 1865, aged 76 ; also for George Blomefield, his brother, who died June 18th, 1871. Window of the South Chapel. XVI. Mason, impaling Ermine, three wolves' heads erased gules, Miller. XVII. Mason impaling Blomefield. XVIII. Mason, in pretence Pell. XIX. Mason, in pretence Columbine. East Window of the South Aisle. XX. Gules, a fesse between seven cross-crosslets or, three and four (Beauchamp, Gules, a fesse between six cross-crosslets or.) XXI. Or, two chevrons gules, Fitz-Robert. XXII. Argent, a maunch gules, Tony. West Window of ihe Tower. XXIII. Quarterly : — 1, Mason ; 2, Gules, on a cross or five mullets sable ; (Bodham ? Argent, on a cross gules five mullets of the field) ; 3, Blomefield; 4, Columbine. Crest : Mason. Motto : In Deo fides. Cut on the Font. XXIV. A cross pattee. At the West End. XXV. The Royal Arms of George II. NEWTON. I. The Royal Arms are on a panel in the nave over the chancel arch, George III. 88 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. OXBURGH. Tablets in the Chancel on the North Wall. I. (Coloured.) Vert, a chevron between three ostrich feathers argent, within a bordure or, Parkyn. The colour of the field is indistinct. For Charles Parkyn, who was for forty years Rector of this parish, "ac studio laudabili antiquam Norfolciensium Historiam elucidare curavit"; he died June 27th, 1765, aged 75. II. A chevron and a canton (Meriton, Azure, on a chevron or three roses gules and a canton ermine. — Bl. Norf. vi. 185.) For Henry Meriton, A.M., of Hadstock, Essex, and Magdalen College, Cambridge. He died January 30th, 1707, having been for more than forty years Rector of this parish. Tablets in the Bedingfeld Chantry. III. South Wall, with Three coloured Shields. 1. Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Ermine, an eagle displayed gules, beaked and peded or, Bedingfeld; 2 and 3, Lozengy, argent and gules, Todenham ; impaling, Quarterly: — 1 and 4, Azure, a chevron ermine between three escallops argent, Townsend; 2 and 3, Argent, semee of cross-crosslets and a lion rampant gules, Brewse. 2. Quarterly of twelve: — 1, Bedingfeld; 2, Todenham; 3, Argent, a fesse between two chevrons gules, Peche ; 4, Chequy, argent and gules, on a fesse azure three escallops or, Roucester; 5, Argent, a fesse sable between three crescents gules, Pateshull; 6, Argent, on a cross gules five escallops or (Weyland. The charges here are very much defaced) ; 7, Argent, a unicorn salient sable, Herling; 8, Paly of six, or and gules, a chief ermine, Jenny ; 9, Argent, a chevron gules between three lions rampant sable, Bourn of Long Stratton ; 10, Per pale argent and gules, Waldegrave; 11, Per chevron, em battled gules and or, three lions rampant counterchanged, Wyfold; 12, Azure, a chevron between three eagles' (?) heads erased or, Ched worth. These charges are "foxes' heads."— Vis. of Norf. i. 155. 3. Quarterly of six : — 1, Townsend; 2, Gules, a chevron or, between three fleurs-de-lis argent, Hayville or Haywell; 3, Brewse; 4, Sable, a cross engrailed or, Ufford; 5, Gules, a cross argent, within a bordure engrailed or, Carbonell; 6, Argent, a chevron gules, between three cross-crosslets fitchee azure, Shardeloice. Crest : A demi-eagle, wings expanded or. SOUTH GREENHOE HUNDRED. 89 This monument has about it several fetterlocks, the ancient badge of the house of York, and supposed to be also the badge of the Bedingfeld family. The tinctures of the shields are worn and indistinct. For Sir Henry Bedingfeld, Knt., Captain of the Guards, Governor of the Tower of London, and. Privy Councillor to Queen Mary ; buried here August 24th, 1583 ; and for his wife, the Lady Katherine, daughter of John Townsend, Esq., and heiress of Sir Roger Townsend of Raynham. — Bl. Norf. vi. 188. North Wall, with Two Shields conjoined. IV. (Coloured.) Bedingfeld, impaling, Sable, three bars argent, Houghton. Crest (in gold) : Bedingfeld. For Sir Henry Bedingfeld, seventeenth Knight of the family, who married secondly, Elizabeth, daughter of Peter Houghton of Houghton Tower in Lancashire. He died November 22nd, 1657, aged 70 years and 6 months ; she died April 11th, 1662. North Wall, with Two Shields conjoined. V. (Coloured.) Bedingfeld, with the Ulster badge ; impaling, Argent, six fleurs-de-lis azure, three, two, and one ; a chief indented or, Paston. For Sir Henry Bedingfeld, the first baronet of the family. He married Margaret, the daughter and heiress of Edward Paston, of Applet on, co. Norfolk, and of Horton in the county of Gloucester, and died February 24th, 1684, aged 70 years and 5 months. She died January 14th, 1702, aged 84. VI. East. Wall, with Three coloured Shields. 1. Bedingfeld. 2. Bedingfeld, impaling, Sable, six swallows argent, three, two, and one, Arundell. 3. Bedingfeld, impaling, Gules, on a bend, between six cross- crosslets fitchee argent, an inescutcheon of the second, charged with a lion rampant of the first, a crescent for difference, Howard. For the " most Virtuous and Pious Lady " Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Sir John Arundell of Laiihern in Cornwall, and second wife of Sir Henry Bedingfeld of Oxborough, Knt. and Bart., who died April 30th, 1690, aged 34. Also for the Lady Anna, first wife of Sir Henry Bedingfeld, daughter of Charles, Lord Viscount Andover, afterwards Earl of Berkshire. She died September 19th, 1682. Also for Sir Henry Bedingfeld, who died September 14th, 1704, aged 68. North-east corner. VII. (Coloured.) Bedingfeld, with the Ulster badge; impaling, 90 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Sable, three lions passant in bend argent, between two double cotises of the last, Browne, Viscount Montague. For Sir Richard Bedingfeld, Baronet, who died March 27th, 1795, aged 71 ; and his wife, the Hon. Mary Browne, daughter of Anthony, Viscount Montague, of Cowdray in Sussex, who died at Bath, September 17th, 1767, and lies buried in the abbey church of the city. Slab on the Floor. VIII. Bedingfeld, with the Ulster badge; impaling, Per bend embattled (Boyle, Per bend, embattled, argent and gules.) Crest : Bedingfeld. For Sir Henry Bedingfeld, Baronet, who died July 15th, 1760, aged 71 ; and his wife, the Rt. Hon. Lady Elizabeth Bedingfeld, a daughter of Charles, Earl of Burlington, who died November 25th, 1771, aged 63. The Roof has been restored, but there are a few carved Shields of ancient date. IX. Bedingfeld. X. Herling. XI. Peche. XII. Roucester. Shield, supported by Figure of an Angel. XIII. A cross (Shelton, Azure, a cross or.) Carved Shields supported by Angels, of modern workmanship. XIV. Quarterly: — land 4, Bedingfeld; 2 and 3, Three bars, over all on a bend three eagles displayed (Grandison of Lancashire, Paly of six, argent and azure ; on a bend gules three eagles displayed or. The coat is thus given by Burke, and it is so blazoned in the windows of the private chapel at Oxburgh Castle.) XV. Bedingfeld quartering Weyland. XVI. Bedingfeld quartering Paston. XVII. Bedingfeld and Tudenham/ impaling, Three Catherine wheels (Scot of Scots Hall in Kent, Argent, three Catherine wheels sable.— Bl. Norf. vi. 186.) PICKENHAM, SOUTH. Slabs on the Chancel Floor. I. Three swords extended barways, the points to the dexter (Chide, Gules, three swords extended barways the points to the SOUTH GREENHOE HUNDRED. 91 dexter argent, hilts and pommels or.) Crest : A cubit arm in armour, the hand in a gauntlet, grasping a broken sword in bend sinister, proper. For Devereux Chute, Esq., second son of Thomas Chute, Esq., of South Pickenham, and Elizabeth his wife, who died in December, 1724, aged 33. IT. Quarterly: — 1 and 4, Chute; 2, Three bars, in chief as many trevets (Revett, Argent, three bars sable; in chief as many trevets of the last); 3, A pheon between three boars' heads (Lobb, Argent, a pheon gules between three boars' heads sable. From the coloured shield on the monument at Great Cressingham); impaling, Three mullets, two and one (Wiggett. The following coat was granted to William Wiggett of Guestwick, Norfolk, in 1755 : Or, three mullets sable, pierced gules ; on a chief wavy azure, a dove regardant proper.) For Thomas Lobb Chute, who died November 12th, 1790, aged 69 ; and Ann Rachel, his wife, who died May 6th, 1790, aged 57. III. Chute, with a martlet for difference. Crest : Chute. For the Rev. Thomas Vere Chute, fourth son of Thomas Lobb Chute, who succeeded his brother William John, and died unmarried. IV. A chevron between three garbs (Dade, Gules, a chevron between three garbs or) ; impaling, Quarterly, four mullets ( Vere, Quarterly, gules and or, four mullets argent. — Bl. Norf. vi. 74.) For Mrs. Elizabeth Dade, late wife of Thomas Dade, Esq., of Tannington, Suffolk, and daughter of John Vere, of the same county. She died January 11th, 1711, aged 73. Bl. Norf. has a great error here ; the date given is January 11th, 1611. V. (In lozenge.) Chute impaling Revett. For Elizabeth, widow of Thomas Chute, Esq., sole daughter and heiress of Nicholas Revett of Brandston in the county of Suffolk, who died September 12th, 1730, aged 62. Tablet on ihe South Wall of the Chancel. VI. Chute, with a martlet for difference. In memory of the Rev. Thomas Vere Chute, late Rector of this parish and of Moulton St. Michael's in this county, sole remaining brother and heir of William John Chute, of this place and of the Vyne in the county of Hants. He survived and succeeded his brother, and died on January 22nd, 1827, aged 55 years. Tablet on ihe North Wall of the Chancel. VII. (Coloured.) Chute, impaling Chute. Crest : Gone, but was there, and is given by Blomefield as described under No. I. 92 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. For Thomas Lennard Chute, who married Catherine, daughter of Edward Chute, and died May 12th, 1722, aged 33. VIII. The arms are entirely gone from the monument of "Anthony Fisher, eldest son of William Fisher of Wisbeach, who married Ann, the eldest daughter of Sir Thomas Willis of Fen Ditton, Cambridgeshire; he died June 3rd, 1679." According to Bl. Norf. they were :—" Gules, a chevron between three lions' paws or, 'Fisher ; impaling, Party per fesse, gules and argent, three lions rampant counterchanged, in a bordure ermine, Willis." PICKENHAM, NORTH. SOUTHACRE. I. Monument in the North Chapel, ivith Three Shields. 1. Argent, three pales gules, over all a chevron or, Barkham. 2. Barkham, impaling, Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Argent, on a pale sable three crosses pattee or, within a bordure engrailed of the second (Crouch, Argent, between two pallets engrailed sable three crosses pattee, all within a bordure of the last) ; 2 and 3, Argent, on a chevron sable three helmets closed or, Scott. 3. Crouch quartering Scott. Crest : Two arms embowed in armour or, hands proper, holding a sheaf of arrows argent, tied with a ribbon gules. Motto : Diligentia fortunae mater. This monument has no inscription, but it is stated in Bl. Norf. vi. 83, to have been erected in memory of Sir Edward Barkham, Lord Mayor of London in the 19th year of King James I. He was son of Edward Barkham of Southacre, aud was created a baronet on June 28th, 1623. He married Jane, daughter of John Crouch of Cornybery in Hertfordshire, by Joan, daughter and heir of John Scott of London. Helmet in the Chapel. II. Crest : Barkham,. Brass in the Chapel. III. Above the knight's head, on a shield : A chief indented (Harsick, Or, a chief indented sable.) On the knight's armour : Harsick. On the lady's dress : Harsick and A maunch (Calthorpe, Ermine, a maunch gules.) Crest: A plume of Turkey feathers in a hoop. For Sir John Harsick and his wife Catherine, daughter and SOUTH GREENHOE HUNDRED. 93 sole heiress of Sir Bartholomew Calthorpe of Gestingthorpe, Essex, and his wife Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of Sir John de Gestingthorpe. In the Tower Window. IV. Harsick impaling Calthorpe. V. Argent, on a bend gules three lozenge buckles or ( Watshall, Gules, three buckles lozengy or. — Bl. Norf. vi. 81.) Carved in Stone over ihe West Doorway. VI. Harsick. VII. Harsick impaling Calthorpe. VIII. A coat gone, impaling Harsick. SPORLE. Tablet on ihe South Wall of the Chancel. I. (Coloured.) Argent, on a fesse between three martlets sable a cinquefoil or, Edwards; impaling three coats : — 1, Defaced (It was, Argent, three lioncels in pale passant guardant gules, Brograve); 2, Defaced, except the field, which was clearly sable, and the outlines of the fesse (it was Sable, a fesse cotised, between three conies argent, Coney) ; 3, Gules, two leopards' faces in pale, between as many flaunches or, Frere. For "William Edwards, late of Wisbeach in the Isle of Ely, and county of Cambridge, Gent., who married first, Mrs. Mary Brograve, niece to Sir John Brograve ; secondly, Mrs Alice Coney of Walpole ; and thirdly, Mrs. Susan Frere, daughter of John Frere of Finningham Hall in the county of Suffolk, Gent." Tablet in ihe South Aisle. II. (Coloured.) Argent, a chevron vaire between three bucks in full course proper, Swift. The field should be "or"; but I can see no remains of it. The shield is carelessly painted, and though I believe the above blazon was the intention of the artist, still it might be rendered thus : On a chevron argent, between three bucks in full course proper, two bars nebulee azure. This latter coat I cannot find as having been borne by any family of Swift. For the Rev. John Swift, who died March 3rd, 1766, aged 77. There is a long Latin inscription, without date or age, which is given on a slab beneath. III. The Royal Arms are . on a panel at the west end, of George III., with churchwardens' names beneath. 94 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. SWAFFHAM. Slabs in the Chancel. I. Semee of cross-crosslets, a lion rampant guardant (Dalton, Azure, semee of cross-crosslets, a lion rampant guardant argent.) Crest: A dragon's head between two wings (Dalton, A dragon's head vert between two wings or.) For Francis Dalton, who died October 12th, 1767, aged 64. II. Dalton. Crest: Dalton. For Robert, son of Francis Dalton and Elizabeth his wife, who died March 12th, 1760, aged 20. Also for Francis, son of Francis and Elizabeth Dalton of West Bilney, who died December 28th, 1767, aged 29. And also for Francis, son of the said Francis Dalton of West Bilney and Ann his wife, who died an infant, September 7th, 1763. III. Monument in the South Transept, with Six Shields. 1. Or, a fesse chequy argent and azure, on an escutcheon of the second a lion rampant gules, debruised with a ragged staff in bend of the first, Steward; impaling, Gules, three crescents argent and a chief ermine (Fulnetby, Fulnesby, or Fulneby.—Bl. Norf. vi. 211.) 2. Quarterly of six :— 1 and 6, Argent, a lion rampant gules debruised with a ragged staff in bend or (Steward of Ely, Argent, a lion rampant gules, over all a bend raguled or); 2, Or, a fesse chequy, argent and azure, Stewart ; 3, Vert, three boars' heads couped argent (Burley. — Bl. Norf. vi. 211); 4, Argent, a lion rampant sable, on his shoulder a mullet of the first (Walkfare.— Bl. Norf vi. '211); 5, Argent, a chevron gules between three hurts (Baskerville. —Bl. Norf iv. 211.) 3. Steward of Ely, impaling, Azure, a fesse between three leopards' faces or (Paine, Vert, a fesse between three leopards' heads or. For Payne or Paine of Dunham, co. Norfolk.) 4. Steward and his quarterings, as in shield No. 1. 5. Steward and his quarterings, impaling Paine. 6. Paine. Crest : At the base of a dead tree, a broken spear in saltire. For Katherine, wife of William Steward of Ely, one of the daughters and coheiresses of Thomas Paine of Castleacre, who died April 15th, 1590. This lady was grandmother of Oliver Cromwell. Slabs in the Nave. IV. On a bend, within a bordure, three griffins' heads erased, Young. Crest : A griffin's head erased. Monument to Katherine Stf.warh in jSwaffham Chup.ch, 1590. SOUTH GREENHOE HUNDRED. 95 For Patrick Young, S.T.P., Fellow of Gonvile and Caius College, Rector of Northchurch, Hertfordshire, Prebendary of Westminster, who died in 1777, aged 55. V. Per fesse, four fleurs-de-lis, two in chief and two in base (Devall, Per fesse, gules and or, four fleurs-de-lis counterchanged. — Bl. Norf. vi. 209.) Crest: A garb. For Mary, relict of Mr. Henry Devall, who died July 20th, 1733, aged 68. VI. Devall. Crest: Devall. For Mr. Henry Devall, who died January 30th, 1728, aged 45. Slabs in the North Transept, mostly covered up by the Organ. VII. Between two chevronels three martlets (Hamond, Azure, between two chevronels or, three martlets argent.) Crest: A dove rising, with an olive branch in its mouth (Hamond, On a mound vert, a dove rising with an olive branch in its mouth proper. — Bl. Norf. vi. 227, where the arms are different.) For Richard Hamond, Gent., who died May 16th, 1724, aged 25. Other slabs of the family covered by the organ. VIII. Only partly visible, seemingly of Hamond. For Susanna Slabs in the North Aisle. IX. (In lozenge.) A long cross, in chief two estoiles ( Tharlow, granted 1664, Azure, a long cross or, in chief two estoiles of eight points of the last); impaling, A chevron cotised; on a canton the arms of Thurlow.) For Mrs. Elizabeth Thurlow, widow of Edward Thurlow, Esq., "Late- Captain in Genl. Handasyds Regt. of Foot," who died February 5th, 1763, aged 72. Slabs in ihe South Aisle. X. A lion rampant between three escallops, Woodbine; impaling, A fesse embattled between three crescents (Glover, Sable, a fesse embattled ermine, between three crescents argent ; granted 1611.) Crest: An eagle displayed. For William Clarke Woodbine, Esq., who died August 24th, 179(0 ?), aged 62 years. Also for Sarah his widow, who died December 6th, 1812, aged 79. XI. Woodbine impaling Glover. Crest : Woodbine. For the sons and daughters of William Clarke Woodbine: William Clarke, who died an infant on July 18th, 1756 ; Anne, who died June 8th, 1769, aged 8 ; John Glover, who died November 19th, 1773, aged 15 ; and Sarah, who died June 16th, 1774, aged 17. 96 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. XII. On a cross five mullets (Bodham, Argent, on a cross gules five mullets or. — Bl. Norf vi. 209.) For Benjamin Bodham, Gent., sometime student of Caius College in Cambridge, who died June 11th, 1762, aged 57 years. XIII. (In lozenge.) Bodham. For Mary, daughter of Thomas and Frances Bodham, who died November 23rd, 1731, aged 17. XIV. Bodham ; in pretence, Fretty, on a chief three roundels (Chamberlayn, Or, fretty sable, on a chief of the second three bezants.) For Thomas Bodham, who died March 25th, 1785, aged 69 ; and Mary his wife, who died in 1769, aged 51 years. XV. (Almost covered up.) Bodham. Date 1735. Altar Tomb in the Chancel, with Four Shields. XVI. Three sacramental cups with wafers, Shield of the Blessed Sacrament. XVII. Shield of the Holy Trinity. XVIII. Three boats. XIX. Three wimbles. These last two form a rebus, wimbles being instruments essential to a wright or worker in wood. The tomb is that of John Botewright, D.D. West Front and elsewhere. XX. Two swords in saltire, St. Paul. XXI. Two keys in saltire, St. Peter. There are a great many shields supported by angels on the roof of the nave, and they bear insignia, instruments, &c, relating to our Lord's Passion ; viz., crosses, nails, the seamless coat, ladder, cup, spear, crown of thorns, pincers, hammer, dice, whips, a lantern, an escallop, and a mitre. 97 OLAVEEING HUNDEED. ALDEBY. Slabs in the Chancel. I. Paly of six ; on a canton a cross flory charged with a roundel (Trott, Paly of six, or and gules ; on a canton argent a bear salient sable.) Crest : Out of a mural coronet a horse's head, bridled. For Matthew Trott, patron of this church, who died May 29th, 1658, aged 82. II. Trott. The cross on the canton is here a cross-crosslet, and the coronet in the crest "ducal" instead of "mural." For Thomasine, wife of Matthew Trott, who died September 29th, 1652. Slab in the North Transept. III. On a cross five lions rampant ( Wall, Argent, on a cross sable five lions rampant, or) ; impaling, A chevron engrailed between three annulets (Davy, Sable, a chevron engrailed ermine between three annulets argent.) Crest : A lion rampant guardant or, supporting with the dexter paw a long cross sable. "For William, eldest son of Frances Wall of Aldeby, gent., who married Sybill, one of the daughters of Robert Davy of Ditchingham, and dyed June 23rd, 1685." Shield on the Porch. IV. A lion rampant (Morley, Argent, a lion rampant sable, crowned or.) Sir Robert Morley, who married Hawise, sister and heir of John le Marechal, was lord here in 1330, and in his family the manor remained for many years. H 98 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. BERGH APTON. Slab in the Nave. I. A chevron engrailed between three cinquefoils ; on a chief a lion passant ( Cooke, Or, a chevron engrailed gules between three cinquefoils azure ; on a chief of the second a lion passant argent) ; impaling, Three cinquefoils. Crest : An antelope's head erased, charged with two roundels (Cooke of Linstead, Suffolk, An ante lope's head erased or, charged with torteaux, tusked, horned, and tufted gules.) For Francis Cooke, who died January 20th, 1826, aged 80. Altar Tombs in the Churchyard. II. A saltire between twelve cross-crosslets (Denny of Raven- ingham, Gules, a saltire argent between twelve crosses pattee fitchee or.) For Richard Denny, Gent, who died February 17th, 1794, aged 39 ; Anne, his mother, who died July 9th, 1796, aged 89 ; Mary, his wife, who died March 3rd, 1846, aged 83. Round the sides of this tomb are the following names : — Frederick, died November 12th, 1840, aged 14. Rosa, died January 7th, 1843, aged 18. Richard, died October 10th, 1856, aged 66. Fanny Anna, died February 24th, 1828, aged 11. Mary Anne, died May 27th, 1842, aged 24. Frances, wife of Richard, died January 9th, 1842, aged 4. III. (In lozenge.) A spur with strap and buckle. (This may not be heraldic.) For Freeman Denny, who died September 28th, 1745, and Thomasin his wife, who died in 1777, aged 80. IV. Quarterly : — 1 and 4, On a fesse between three leopards' heads erased affrontee, a lion passant guardant (Kett of Brooke, Or, on a fesse between three leopards' heads erased affrontee azure, a lion passant guardant argent) ; 2 and 3, Quarterly, in the first quarter an eagle displayed; in pretence, A cross en grailed (Gurney, Argent, a cross engrailed gules.) Crest: A leopard's head, as in the arms. For Thomas Kett, late of Seething, who died July 27th, 1820, in his 74th year ; also of Hannah his wife, who died May 14th, 1845, in her 87th year. V. Quarterly:— 1 and 4, Kett; 2, Quarterly, in the first quarter an eagle displayed; 3, Gurney; in pretence, An es cutcheon within an orle (Rutland ? Gules, an escutcheon within an orle argent.) Crest : Kett. For George Samuel Kett of Seething and Brooke House, born July 21st, 1784, died April 1st, 1871, and Mary his wife, who died October 29th, 1857. CLAVERING HUNDRED. 99 BROOKE. Tablets in the Chancel. I. Much defaced, only part of the impalement visible, which seems to be, Per chevron, gules and argent, three birds counter- changed. For Thomas Seaman, gent., who died April 11th, 1740, and his wife, who was daughter of Richard Tubby of Brockdish, who died May 12th, 1739. (See page 4.) II. (Quite defaced.) I give the account of this as taken from Mackerell MSS., p. 30. " Quarterly :— 1, Paly of six, argent and sable, surtout a bend gules ; 2, Chequy, azure and or ; 3, Gules, a chevron between three eagles displayed or ; 4, as 1, impaled with, Chequy, azure and sable, on a canton azure a chess-rook of the first. For John Burghill (alias Burfield), son of Thomas Burghill, who died December 21st, 1659. Beneath another shield : Paly of six, argent and sable, over all a bend gules ; Azure, two bars and a bend or ; Gules, six annulets interlinked, two and two, and a chief or." Tablet in the Nave. III. (Coloured.) Argent, a chevron sable ; on a chief of the second three mullets pierced or, Fowle. For John Fowle, Esq., who died January 29th, 1780, aged 54. Slabs in the Nave. IV. A pall between two castles triple-towered (Castell, Argent, a pall between two castles triple-towered sable.) This is taken from a shield in the -window : it is not in Burke or Papworth. For the Rev. John Castell, thirty years Vicar of this parish, and Rector of Thuxton, who died December 24th, 1796, in his 58th year. V. Quarterly, on a bend three roundels (Stebbing, Quarterly, or and gules, on a bend sable five bezants) ; impaling, Per pale, a chevron between three birds ( Wood, Per pale, argent and sable, on a chevron between three martlets as many trefoils slipt, all counterchanged.) Crest : It looks like a woolpack, or a cushion with tassels (Stebbing, A lion's head erased argent.) For George Stebbing of the city of Norwich, eldest son of Philip Stebbing of Dennington in Suffolk, who married'a daughter of Richard Wood, and died September, 1696. ii 2 100 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Slabs in North Aisle. VI. Per pale, a chevron between three talbots passant ; on a chief a leopard's face (Gooch, Per pale, argent and sable, a chevron between three talbots passant counterchanged ; on a chief gules a leopard's face or); impaling, Six billets, three, two, and one; on a chief a lion passant (Fairweather of Brisset in Suffolk, Gules, six billets, three, two, and one, or ; on a chief of the second a lion passant vert.) Crest : A cubit arm erect, vested, grasping a wolf's head erased (Gooch, A cubit arm erect, vested, per pale, embattled or and argent, grasping in the hand, proper, a dragon's head erased, also proper.) For Richard Gooch of ... . ook in this county, and Bridget his wife, daughter and heiress of Samuel Fairweather bf in Suffolk, who died June 19th, 1724. VII. Gooch. Crest : Gooch. For Keen Gooch, who died April 10th, 1727, aged 50. Shield in a Window of the North Aisle. VIII. Castell. Crest : A unicorn's head couped sable. At West End. IX. The Royal Arms of Victoria, carved in oak, are in front of the organ gallery. The Suckling MSS. in the account of this parish, give the arms and inscription on a stone beneath the altar, which is possibly there still : " A cross between four martlets, impaling Potts. Galfridus Ward, son and heir of Thomas Ward, married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Potts, Knt. and Bart. He died 1648." BURGH ST. PETER. ELLINGHAM. Tablet in the Chancel. I. (Coloured.) Sable, three battle-axes argent, Hall; impaling, Azure, a lion rampant argent, Smith of Stroud House, Wiltshire. Crest: An arm embowed, in armour proper, holding in the gauntlet a pole-axe. CLAVERING HUNDRED. 101 . " Prompted by gratitude and in respectful remembrance of v6 late Right HonMe Sir John Griffen-Griffen, K.B., Lord Howard de Walden, and of William Claxton, Esq., sometime M.P. for Marlow, Bucks, each of them his patrons, this monument was erected by Roger Hall, Clk., 1806, of Brasenose College, Ox., Rector of this parish and Garveston, in the 22nd year of his incumbency here, and the 29th at Garveston." I have taken the identification of the arms from Suckling MSS. Slab in the Chancel. II. (Defaced.) A fesse between three birds rising. It is thus given in Suckling MSS., see No. X. For James Johnson, one of his Majesties' Coroners for the county of Norfolk, who died September 29th, 1770, aged 60 years; and for Elizabeth his wife, who died July 25th, 1791, aged 87. Monumental Tablet in the South Aisle. III. (Raised.) On a chevron three birds (Hammond or Hamond of Ellingham, Or, on a chevron sable three Cornish choughs argent.) For " John Hammond, who lived from the 3rd to the 31st of Elizabeth in this towne, and died on Feby 4." ¦Slab in the South Aisle. IV. Hammond, impaling, Quarterly, on a bend three martlets (Le Gros, Quarterly* argent and azure, on a bend sable three martlets or.) For John Hamond, who married Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Sir Charles Le Gros, Knt., and died August, 1660. Slabs in the Nave. V. Per saltire, on a fesse three fleurs-de-lis (Matchet or Machet, Per saltire, azure and or, on a fesse gules three fleurs-de-lis of the first.— Bl. Norf. v. 213.) Crest: A demi-lion. For Robert Machet, who died February 20th, 1759, aged 63 ; and Catherine his wife, who died May 5th, 1763, aged 63. VI. Matchet. Crest: Matchet. For Margaret Matchet, who died February 13th, 1762, aged 21. VII. Matchet. For Christian Matchet, wife of William Butcher, who died August 24th, 1765, aged 29. VIII. Matchet. Crest: Matchet. For Robert Machet, who died September 7th, 1754, aged 21. 102 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. IX. Three bars, in chief as many trevets (Revet, Argent, three bars sable, in chief as many trevets of the last) ; impaling, Matchet. Crest : An arm erect, grasping in the hand a broken sword (Revet, An arm erect, bendy of four argent and sable, grasping in the hand, proper, a sword broken of the first, hilt and pommel or.) For Ezekiel Revet, who died April 11th, 1765, aged 26. Hatchment in the Chancel. X. Per bend, indented or and azure, two crosses moline counterchanged, Smith; impaling, Gules, a fesse between three eagles, with wings expanded or, Johnson. There is a slab in the south aisle for Maria, daughter of the late Rev. William Johnson of EUingham Hall, formerly the wife of Solomon Pyefinch, Esq., of Bengal ; afterwards wife of Henry Smith of Ellingham Hall. The rest of the inscription is covered up by a stove. The lady married again, Philip (Dykes?) West End of the South Aisle. XI. The Royal, Arms, G. R., before the union with Ireland. GELDESTON. There is a slab here, covered by pews, which has evidently a shield of arms, but I have not yet been able to find out what it is. One would have thought that the recent restorers of this church might have spared a small space in the open for this the only relic of the past. GILLINGHAM. I. Monument at the West End, with Five coloured Shields. 1. Quarterly :— 1 and 4, Gules, on a chief argent two mullets sable, with an annulet for difference, Bacon; 2 and 3, Barry of six or and azure, over all a bend gules, Quaplode. ^ Crest : A boar passant ermine. 2. Bacon, impaling, Azure, on a fesse or three leopards' faces gules, Freeston. 3. Same as No. 2. 4. Bacon (much defaced.) 5. Freeston. CLAVERING HUNDRED. 103 For Sir Nicholas Bacon, created a Baronet 7th February, 1661, eldest son of Nicholas Bacon of Gillingham, grandson of Sir Nicholas Bacon of Redgrave, Suffolk, and great-grandson of the Lord Keeper ; he married Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Richard Freeston of Mendham, and died in 1666. Slabs in the Chancel. II. Bacon, with the Ulster badge, impaling, Two long bows bent, and interlaced in saltire, betwefen four roundels, each charged with a fleur-de-lis (Rebow of Colchester, granted 10th April, 1685, Gules, two long bows bent, and interlaced in saltire or, stringed argent, between four bezants, each charged with a fleur-de-lis azure.) Crest: Bacon. For Sir Edmund Bacon, Bart., who married Susan, daughter of Sir Isaac Rebow ; he died October 4th, 1738, aged 46. III. Bacon, with the Ulster badge, impaling Rebow. Crest: Bacon. For Dame Susan, relict of Sir Edmund Bacon, Bart., who was born in 1687, and died in 1769. IV. Bacon with the Ulster badge. Crest: Bacon. For Sir Edmund Bacon, Bart., of Gillingham, who died April 6th, 1750, aged 25. Slabs in the Nave. V. Bacon with the Ulster badge. For Sir Henry Bacon, Bart., who died September 2nd, 1753, aged 59 ; and for his sister Phillipa, who died July 5th, 1753, aged 54. VI. Bacon with the Ulster badge. Crest : Bacon. . For Sir Edmund Bacon, Bart., who died July 10th, 1721, aged 49. VII. Bacon, impaling, On a bend three snakes, nowed (Castleton, Azure, on a bend or three snakes, nowed, of the field.) For Dame Sarah, wife of Sir Henry Bacon of Herringfleet in Suffolk, daughter of Sir John Castleton, Bart., of Sturston in the same county ; she died February 3rd, 1727. VIII. Bacon, impaling, A lion rampant. For Richard Bacon, Gent, who died August 10th, 1743. HADDISCOE. Tablet on ihe North Wall of the Chancel. I. (Raised.) A chevron between three two-headed eagles displayed (Ashby, Azure, a chevron between three spread eagles 104 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. or) ; impaling, A chevron between three leopards' faces (Harvey of Essex and London, Or, a chevron between three leopards' faces gules.) Crest : Gone. "Carolus Ashby, ecclesias hujus Rector, memoriae Elizabethse filiaa Samuelis Harvy de Wange in Com. Essex, Generosi, conjugis carissimEe Monumentum hoc Amoris ergo Dedicavit, obiit Apr. 19, 1671, Etatis sua? 28." HALES. HECKINGHAM. Slabs in the North Aisle. I. On a bend three leopards' faces (Mingay, Or, on a bend azure three leopards' faces of the field.) For William Mingay, Gent., who died April, 1713 ; also for William and Mary, his son and daughter. II. A chevron between three cocks, a crescent for difference (Crowe, Gules, a chevron or between three cocks argent.) For John Crowe, who died May 14th, 1663, aged 43. Shields in a Windoiu on the South Side of the Nave. III. Vert, an escutcheon within an orle of martlets argent, Erpingham. IV. Chequy or and gules, a bend ermine, Clifton. V. Chequy argent and sable, on a bend gules three oak leaves proper. (This coat is thus given in E. A. iii. 323, " Chequy argent and sable, on a bend vert two combs gules." . Bl. Norf. viii. 24, has the tinctures and charges right.) VI. Gules, a chevron argent. (Bl. Norf. viii. 24, has, Gules, on a chevron argent, three trefoils slipt of the first) ; impaling Erpingham. VII. Gules, a chevron argent ; impaling Clifton. On the North Wall. VIII. The Royal Arms (G. R., before the union with Ireland. An engraving, painted and framed, about 18 inches by 12.) HOWE. JShields £t J4eckingham. CLAVERING HUNDRED. 105 KIRBY CANE. I. Monument on the North Side of the Chancel, ivith Four Shields. 1. (Tinctures defaced.) A chevron between three cross-crosslets (Copledike, Argent, a chevron between three cross- crosslets gules.) Crest: Issuing from a ducal coronet, a goat's head. 2. Quarterly of six: — 1, Copledike; 2, Defaced (Gavell, sable, a chevron between three garbs argent) ; 3, A saltire ; 4, Defaced (Rockeley, Lozengy ermine and gules) ; 5, Defaced (Harrington, Or, a chief gules, over all a bend azure) ; 6, Defaced (Friskeny, Azure, a saltire between four cross-crosslets or) ; impaling, A chevron between three annulets. Bl. Norf viii. 36, has Woodhouse of Kimberley. 3. Copledike and his quarterings as in No. 2 ; impaling, A chevron between three acorns slipt (Hayfield or Highfield, Azure, a chevron between three acorns, slipt or.) 4. Gavell, impaling The inscription on this tomb was obliterated before Blomefield's Norfolk was written. It was in memory of John Copledike, who here lies buried, April 12th, 1593, and who left a daughter Thomasine. "John Copledike married 1st, Ellin, daughter and heir of ... . Wodehouse of Kimberley, and 2nd, Maud, daughter of John Highfield of Callis."— Vis. of Norf. vol. i. p. 10. II. Slabs in the Chancel, with Two Shields. 1. Per chevron, three lions passant guardant in pale (Catelyn, Per chevron, azure and or, three lions passant guardant in pale, counterchanged. — Bl. Norf. viii. 32, gives an addition, " on a chief argent as many snakes nowed sable, stinged gules ") ; impaling, A fesse dancettee charged with roundels, between five herons, three and two (Elrington or Ellington of Essex, Argent, a fesse dancettee sable bezantee between five herons, three and two, of the second.) 2. Elringfpn. For Judith, daughter of Edward Elrington of Thoydon Boys in Essex, and wife of Thomas Catelyn, who died in 1615. III. Two Shields. 1. Catelyn, impaling, On a bend, three eagles displayed (Hough ton, Argent, on a bend sable three eagles displayed or.) 2. Houghton. For Mary, daughter of Sir Robert Houghton, and first wife of Richard Catelyn of Kirby, who died in 1630, aged 45. 106 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. IV. Catelyn. Crest : A demi-lion rampant guardant, gorged with a ducal coronet between a pair of wings. For " Thomas Catelyn, second son of Richard Catelyn of Hon- yngham, Sergeant-at-Law to King Philip and Queen Mary." He married Mary Elrington and died in 1636. V. (In lozenge.) Catelyn, impaling, On a saltire a rose (Neville, Gules, on a saltire argent a rose of the field.) For Dorothy, wife of Richard Catelyn and daughter of Sir Henry Neville of Bellingbere in Berkshire. She died in 1672, in her 67th year. VI. Catelyn, impaling, on the dexter side, Neville, and on the sinister side, Houghton. Crest : Catelyn. For Richard Catelyn, who married first, Mary Houghton, and secondly, Dorothy Neville. He died in 1662, aged 79. VII. On a cross five mullets (Randall, Gules, on a cross argent five mullets pierced sable) ; impaling, A fesse wavy between three lions passant (Hawys, Azure, a fesse wavy between three lions passant or, armed and langued gules.) Crest : A dolphin embowed. For William Randall, A.M., Rector, who married Matilda, daughter of John Hawys, M.D., and died April 13th, 1699, aged 49. VIII. A goat passant (Baker, Gules, a goat passant argent, attired or) ; impaling, A cross flory, within a bordure engrailed (Pyecroft, Sable, a cross flory or, within a bordure engrailed argent.) Crest : A goat's head erased. For Margaret, wife of Abraham Baker, Rector, and daughter of the Rev. Mr. Pyecroft, Rector of Ditchingham, who died March 20th, 1717, aged 36 ; also for Mr. Abraham Baker, Rector of Ditchingham, and late of this parish, who died in 1733. IX. Baker, impaling, Three lions rampant, two and one. For Mary, wife of Samuel Baker, Rector, who died January 5th, 1784. Tablet in the Chancel. X. (Coloured.) Catelyn. For Elizabeth Catelyn, who died February 5th, 1681. For full inscription see Bl. Norf viii. 35. Slab in the Nave. XI. Two bars (Hilton, Argent, two bars azure.) For Thomas Hilton, forty-five years inhabitant of this parish, who died December 26th, 1693. Susan, his widow, placed this stone. CLAVERING HUNDRED. 107 Hatchments in the Chancel. XII. Catelyn impaling Houghton. This is the most ancient hatchment that I have met with, and is much worn. XIII. Quarterly of six : — 1 and 6, Sable, a wolf salient or ; in chief a fleur-de-lis argent between two bezants, Wilson; 2, Argent, a bend within a bordure engrailed sable, Knyvett; 3, Argent, a cross engrailed gules between four water bougets sable, with a label of three, Bourchier; 4, France quartering England, within a bordure argent, Holland, Earl of Kent ; 5, Quar terly or and azure, Fastolf' The coat of Berners is, Quarterly, or and vert. Crest : A demi wolf, with supporters, and ensigned with a Baron's coronet. Motto : Le bon temps viendra. This was the fifth Lord Berners, Rector of Kirby Cane. At the West End. XIV. The Royal Arms of G. R. before the Union with Ireland. NORTON SUBCOURSE. In Windoivs on the North Side. I. Azure, three mitres or, See of Norwich. II. Gules, two lions passant guardant or. In Windows on the South Side. III. Gules, three lions passant guardant or, a bordure argent. IV. Gules, a chevron between three leopards' faces argent, Carvile ; impaling, Sable, a chevron ermine between three bulls' heads cabossed argent, Saunders. These coats impaled are in Narborough Church (see p. 83.) I have not been able to account for the shield being here. V. The Royal Arms are at the west end, G. R. IV. RAVENINGHAM. Slabs in the Chancel. I. Three castles, triple-towered (Castell or Castello, Argent, three castles triple-towered gules.) Crest : A dragon's head couped (Castell, A dragon's head couped at the neck gules.) For Roger Castell, who departed this life August 27th, 1734, aged 63. 108 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. II. Castell, impaling, On a pile, issuing from the chief and extending to the base, a lion rampant (Pells. This coat is not in Burke or Papworth.) For Ann, second wife of Roger Castell and daughter of John Pells of Cransford in Suffolk, who died December 26th, 1724, aged 53. III. Castell, impaling, A fret (Tollemache or Talmach, Argent, a fret sable.) For Roger, son of John Castell, who was buried September 7th, 1644. IV. Castell impaling Tollemache. For Mary, wife of Roger Castell and daughter of Sir Lionel Tollemache, late of Helmingham in Suffolk, Bart., who was buried June 23rd, 1667, in her 82nd year. V. Castell, impaling, Barry of six ; in chief, an annulet (De Grey, Barry of six, argent and azure ; in chief three annulets gules.) For Elinor, late wife of Tallomach Castell of Raveningham, one of the daughters of William de Grey, late of Merton, Knt., who died November 9th, 1648. VI. Castell. Crest: Castell. For Roger, youngest son of Roger and Mary Castell, who died January 17th, 1708, in the 86th year of his age. VII. Castell. For Elizabeth Castell, spinster, daughter and coheiress of John and Avis Castell, who died April 8th, 1771, aged 73. VIII. (In lozenge.) On a chief two mullets, with the Ulster badge (Bacon, Gules, on a chief argent two mullets sable) ; in pretence, Castell. For Dame Mary Bacon, second wife and widow of Sir Edmund Bacon, late of Gillingham, Bart., who died October 1st, 1758, aged 65. She was the eldest daughter of John Castell. Sir Edmund Bacon died in 1721. IX. Castell, impaling, between two bendlets, three cross- crosslets (London of Aldby, granted February 10th, 1664, Argent, three cross-crosslets between two bendlets gules.) For John Castell, who died November 17th, 1735, in his 72nd year. X. Castell impaling London. For Avis, daughter of Thomas London, Gent., of Cringleford, and wife of John Castell. She died September 1st, 1715, aged 54. — Bl. Norf. viii. 47. XI. Bacon, impaling, On a fesse double cotised three griffins' Here lie th: bodies or Iohn Castle Esq WHO BEINGE AGED 44-YEABES WAS BVRIED Y* lb DAY OF A?RILL A°D' 1593 - &T OF FRANCIS HIS Wife davghte:r of Thomas Plater of Soterley W T^E COVNTY OF SVFFOLKE EsQ?(BY WHOM VE Had issvk -4-S0NN2S viz. Nicholas, Rqger,Iohn& Thomas a*d3 davghters viz£liz:Dorothie & Beatrice ) who Was bvried y zFvay ofFebrvar 1614 BEINGE OF 63 YEARHS of Age . i-Simul Resurgent >.}. JBRASS AT J5.AVENINGHAM. CLAVERING HUNDRED. 109 heads erased (Dashwood, Argent, on a fesse double cotised gules three griffins' heads erased or.) For Castell, son of Sir Edmund Bacon, Bt., and Dame Mary, his wife, who was the eldest daughter and coheiress of John Castell of Raveningham; he died April 13th, 1770, aged 57. For Elizabeth his wife, daughter of Richard Dashwood of Cockley-Cley, who died April 12th, 1777, aged 68. For Nicholas their grandson, second son of Sir Edmund Bacon and Dame Ann his wife, the daughter of Sir William Beauchamp Procter, late of Langley, who died November 10th, 1783, aged 11 months. And also for Ann, own sister to Castell Bacon, who died March 5th, 1785, aged 68. Brass in the Chancel. XII. Castell, impaling, Three bendlets wavy (Platers or Playters, Argent, three bendlets wavy azure. The usual coat is, " Bendy wavy of six, argent and azure.") Crests : 1, Castell ; 2, A hawk regardant, belled, wings elevated (Platers, A hawk regardant or, winged azure, belled of the first.) For John Castell, buried April 16th, 1593 ; and also for Frances his wife, daughter of Thomas Platers of Sotterley, Suffolk, buried February 24th, 1614, aged 63. Tablets on the North Wall of the Chancel. XIII. (Coloured.) Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Bacon ; 2 and 3, Barry of six, azure and or, a bend gules, Quaplode ; in the fesse point the Ulster badge ; impaling, Gules, a fesse between six billets or ; a canton ermine, Beauchamp. For Sir Edmund Bacon, Premier Baronet of England, who died September 5th, 1820, aged 71. XIV. (Coloured.) Quarterly: — 1 and 4, Bacon; 2 and 3, Quaplode, with the Ulster badge ; impaling, Beauchamp. For Anne, wife of Sir Edmund Bacon, Bart., daughter of Sir William Beauchamp Procter, Bart., who died August 26th, 1813, aged 64. XV. (Coloured.) Bacon quartering Quaplode ; with the Ulster badge. For Sir Edmund Bacon, Bart., who died May 30th, 1864, aged 84. XVI. (Coloured.) Bacon quartering Quaplode; with the Ulster badge. For Mary Anne, wife of Sir Edmund Bacon, Bart., daughter of Dashwood Bacon, Esq., of Ottery St. Mary, Devon, who died October 24th, 1820, aged 41. 110 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Tablet on the South Wall of the Chancel. XVII. (Coloured.) Quarterly: — 1 and 4, Bacon; 2, Quaplode; 3, Castell. For Sir Henry Hickman Bacon, Bart., of Thonock Hall, Lincolnshire, and of Raveningham ; born April 3rd, 1820 ; died November 14th, 1872. Windoiv in the North Aisle. XVIII. Quarterly : — 1, Gules, three lions passant guardant or, Brotherton; 2, Gules, on a bend between six cross-crosslets fitchee argent an escutcheon or, charged with a demi-lion rampant, pierced through the mouth with an arrow, and within a double tressure flory, counter-flory of the first, Howard; 3, Chequy, or and azure, Warenne ; 4, Gules, a lion rampant argent, armed and langued azure, Mowbray. STOCKTON. Window on the South Side. I. Argent, a cross gules, St. George. II. St. George. III. Azure, a heart between two hands in chief, and two feet in base, couped and proper. This must be a variety of the Shield of the Five Wounds. Window on the North Side. IV. Gules, a cross flory. V. Or, on a cross gules five escallops argent, Bygod. VI. As No. IV. At the West End. VII. The Royal Arms of W. IV. R. In a Window. VIII. As No. VII. THORPE NEXT HADDISCOE. Tablet in the Chancel. I. Argent, three cross-crosslets between two bendlets gules, London. For Thomas London, "in Medicina Lauream consequutus." He died September 21st, 1661, aged 26. CLAVERING HUNDRED. Ill THURLTON. Tablets in the Chancel. I. (Coloured.) Gules, a saltire argent, between twelve crosses pattee or, with a crescent sable for difference (Denny of Ravening- ham, granted March 9th, 1663) ; impaling, Per fesse nebulee within a bordure engrailed three crescents, issuant from each a- fleur-de-lis (Sydnor, Argent, a fesse nebulee azure, between three crescents jessant fleur-de-lis sable, a bordure engrailed gules. — Bl. Norf. v. 289.) For Ann Denny, one of the eight daughters and coheiresses of William Sydnor, Esq., and w-ife of Glover Denny, who died March 9th, 1665. Header stay and you shall heare With your eyes who 'tis lyes here. For when stones doe silence brake Th' voice is seene, not heard to speake. II. (Coloured.) Denny, impaling, Gules, a cross engrailed argent (Legh of Lyme, co. Chester.) Crest : A cubit arm vested azure, turned up argent, holding five ears of wheat or. For Margaret, wife of William Denny, daughter of Richard Legh of Lyme, who died May 22nd, 1717. Slabs in the Chancel. III. Denny. For Thomas Denny, Gent, who died May 31st, 1660, aged 67. IV. Denny impaling Legh. Crest : Denny. For M. D. (Margaret Denny.) See No. II. TOFT MONKS. I. Monument on the North Side of ihe Chancel, with Two coloured, but defaced, Shields. 1. Quarterly : — 1, Or, three bendlets gules, on a fesse sable three plates, Copping er ; 2, Argent, two bendlets sable, in the sinister chief a cross-crosslet, Bond ? 3, Argent, a fesse between three boars' heads sable ; 4, Argent, a chevron engrailed gules between three hunting-horns sable, stringed gules. Crest : A ram's head. 2. Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Argent, a chevron embattled between three lions rampant sable, Bayspoole ; 2 and 3, Gules, a chevron argent, in the dexter chief a martlet or for difference; impaling, Quarterly: — 1, Sable, eleven plates, 112 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. three, two, one, two, and three, between two flaunches argent, with a crescent for difference, Spelman ; 2, Gules, a chief ermine, Narburgh; 3, Azure, a chevron between three leopards' faces or, Froyk ; 4, Azure fretty gules, three sturgeons naiant in pale or, Sturgeon. Crests : 1, Out of a ducal coronet or, a stag's head ermine, attired or, wreathed about the neck and tied with bows argent and sable, Bayspoole; 2, A naked savage, wreathed about the loins and temples, holding in the dexter hand a club, Spelman. For John Bayspoole of Toft Monks in Norfolk, who died August 30th, 1624. He married Elizabeth, only daughter of Henry Spelman of Congham, and sister of the famous anti quary. Their son married Ann, daughter of Ralph Coppinger. Suckling's MSS. gives a third shield, Coppinger with the quarter ings in No. 1. Slabs in the Chancel. II. A chevron between three pairs of wings conjoined and erect (Reve, Azure, a chevron between three pairs of wings conjoined and erect or) ; impaling Bayspoole. Crest : 1, A pair of wings as in the arms ; 2, Out of a coronet a stag's head. For Augustine Reve, who married Elizabeth, the daughter of John Bayspoole. He died April 10th, 1666, aged 65. For inscription see E. A. iii. 332. III. Reve. For Edmund Reve, son of Augustine and Elizabeth Reve, who died Dec. 20, 1656, aged 29. At the West End. IV. The Royal Arms of G. II. R. 1745. V. Above the last, much worn, is an old shield with the arms of Charles II. WHEATACRE. On the Font. I. Emblem of the Trinity. II. A cross (St. George.) III. Instruments of the Passion. « IV. Three crowns. The See of Ely still holds property in this parish, but I think this must be the usual coat of East Anglia — "Azure, three crowns or." 113 LODDON HUNDBED. ASHBT. BEDINGHAM. Tablets in the Chancel. I. (Coloured.) Per pale, ermine and gules, an eagle displayed with two heads, crowned or, Stone ; impaling, Sable, on a chevron engrailed between six crosses pattee fitchee or, as many fleurs-de- lis of the field (Smyth. The " fleur-de-lis " should be azure.) Crest : A demi-eagle with two heads, per pale ermine and gules, crowned or. For William Stone, who died March 1st, 1762, aged about 45 ; and also for Mary his wife, who died June 22nd, 1774, aged 59. II. (Coloured.) Stone. Crest : Stone. For George, son of William Stone, who died September 5th, 1808. III. (Coloured.) Stone, impaling, Argent, a bend wavy azure between three griffins' heads erased gules, Miller ? For Robert, son of William Stone, who died January 6th, 1829, aged 78 ; and also for Elizabeth his relict, who died November 28th, 1855, aged 83. IV. (Coloured.) Stone. Crest : Stone. For William, eldest son of William Stone, who died March 27th, 1765, aged 18. Slabs in the North Aisle. V. Stone, impaling, Barry of eight, over all a bend (Stanhawe, Barry of eight, or and azure, a bend argent. Suckling MSS., "bend gules.") For Katrine, wife of William Stone, and daughter of William Stanhawe of Bedingham in Norfolk, who died May 8th, 1694, aged 55. VI. Stone. Crest : Covered up. For William Stone-, who died September 15th, 1697, aged 70. 114 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Slabs in the South Aisle. VII. Stone, impaling, A chevron engrailed between three cinquefoils; on a chief a lion passant (Cooke of Brome, Or, a chevron engrailed gules between three cinquefoils azure ; on a chief of the second a lion passant argent. ) Crest : Stone. For Etheldreda, wife of Thomas Stone, and daughter of William Cooke, who died on the last day of December, 1680. VIII. Stone impaling Cooke. Crest : Stone. For Thomas Stone, who died November 8th, 1689, aged 86. Hatchments in the Chancel. IX. Stone impaling Smyth. Crest : Stone. X. Stone. Crest : Stone. XI. Stone impaling Miller. At the West End. XII. Arms of William III. (W. R.) and Mary. Suckling MSS. gives two other shields in this church, but I did not see them : — Mynne, On a chevron three leopards' faces. Brewes, Argent crusily, a lion rampant, tail queued gules. It is quite possible that they may be beneath the organ, which has been recently erected at the east end of the south aisle. BROOME. Slab in the Chancel. I. (In lozenge.) A chevron engrailed between three cinque foils; on a chief a lion passant: on the chevron is the Ulster badge (Cooke, Or, a chevron engrailed gules between three cinquefoils azure ; on a chief of the second a lion passant argent) ; impaling, on the dexter side, A fesse chequy (Stewart, Or, a fesse chequy azure and argent) ; impaling, on the sinister side, A chevron ermine between three saltires couped (Greetiuood of Burgh Castle, Suffolk, Sable, a chevron ermine between three saltires, couped, argent.) For Dame Mary Cooke, daughter to William Greenwood of Burgh Castle, Suffolk. Her first husband was William Steward of Wisbeach St. Mary, Isle of Ely, and her second Sir William Cooke of Broome Hall, in Norfolk, Bart. She died on February 14th, 1686. LODDON HUNDRED. 115 Tablets in the Nave. II. (Not tinctured.) Three piles issuing from the chief, surmounted of a chevron charged with as many roundels (Pillans, Argent, three piles issuing from the chief azure, surmounted of a chevron gules charged with as many plates.) Crest : A dexter hand couped at the wrist, holding a dagger. For William Soltau Pillans, Colonel in the Bengal Artillery, H.E.I.CS. ; born March 12th, 1806, died May 2nd, 1873. _ Also for his second daughter, Louisa Lowis Elphinstone, who died at Sava-Sava, Fiji, on May 27th, 1871, aged 30. III. (Coloured.) Argent, a chevron gules, on a chief of the last three mullets of the first, Fowle of Sandhurst, co. Kent ; impaling, Or, on a bend azure three leopards' faces argent, Mingay. For John Fowle, born November 17th, 1666, died November 9th, 1732, aged 66 ; and his wife Anne Mingay, born September 27th, 1665, died IV. Brass by the South Window in the Nave, with Two coloured Shields. 1. Ermine, a chief indented gules, Brome. 2. Brome, impaling, Chequy, or and sable, a fesse '. (Winter? Chequy or and sable, a fesse argent.) Inscription gone. Shields carved in Stone over the West Door. V. A chief indented, a fesse enhanced, Brome. I presume that the fesse is for difference. VI. Brome. VII. A rose, between six cross-crosslets fitchee, three, two, and one (Belingay ? Argent, a rose gules within an orle of six cross-crosslets fitchee of the last.) VIII. Brome dimidiated with No. VII. IX. Emblem of the Trinity. X. Instruments of the Passion. Being uncertain about the blazon of these carved shields I visited the church a second time, and made a very minute examination of them. I think I may safely say that the above description is quite correct, and that they represent the arms of the builders of the tower, temp. Richard II. Hatchments in the Chancel. XI. Quarterly of eleven: — 1 and 11, Cooke; 2, Or, a cross between four cocks gules, Cokerell; 3, Gules, a crescent argent i 2- 116 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. between martlets in orle or, Bohun; 4, Vert, nine fleurs-de-lis argent, three, three, and three, Dallinghowe ; 5, Argent, a fesse between three crescents sable ; 6, Argent, on a fesse azure, between three unicorns' heads couped sable, as many fleurs-de-lis or ; 7, Argent, a fesse between three leopards' heads sable ; 8, Sable, a chevron or between three fleurs-de-lis argent ; 9, Azure, a cross or, Shelton ; 10, Brome; impaling, on the dexter side, quarterly of nine : — 1 and 9, Azure, a cinquefoil ermine, a bordure engrailed or, Astley ; 2, Argent, a lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or, Constable ; 3, Azure, a cinquefoil within an orle of cross-crosslets or, Umfraville; 4, Azure, a cross engrailed or, Charnell; 5, Ermine, on a bend sable three martlets or, Cheney; 6, Sable, a fesse between two chevrons argent, Gerbridge ? (If so, the charges should be "or") ; 7, Gyrony of eight, or and azure; four martlets, one, two, and one, counterchanged, Sybells ; 8, Gules, on two chevrons within a bordure argent, six crosses pattee sable, Deane of Tilney, Marshland, Norfolk; and impaling, quarterly :— 1 and 4, Greenwood ; 2 and 3, Or, on a fesse gules, between three leaves vert as many escallops argent, Greenwood. On the centre of the shield is the Ulster badge. Crest : A stag's head (it should be antelope) erased or, charged with torteaux and horned gules, XII. Same as No. I. XIII. Fowle (with the mullet "or"); in pretence, Gules, three tuns argent. Crest : A griffin's head, erased argent, pierced through the neck with an arrow gules, barbed of the first, vulned of the second. XIV. Same as No. III. Crest : Fo ict XV Quarterly: — 1 and 4, Fowle; 2, Mingay; 3, Gules, on a fesse argent, between three crescents or as many escallops azure, Ellis. Crest : Fowle. XVI. Fowle, impaling the arms of his two wives, 1, Mingay; 2, Ellis. Crest : Fowle. XVII. Fowle ; in pretence, Or, on a chief indented azure two mullets of the field, D'Eye or Day. Crest : Fowle. CARLTON ST. PETER. In the East Window. I. Two keys in saltire, St. Peter. LODDON HUNDRED. 117 Over the South Doorway. II. A cross, St. George. III. St. Peter. At the West End, in Stone. IV The Royal Arms of Victoria. CHEDGRAVE. Tablet on the South Wall of the Chancel. I. (Coloured.) Argent, on a chevron azure, between, in chief two caltraps, and in base a mullet gules, three annulets or (Webster, Argent, on a chevron azure, between three caltraps sable, as many annulets or) ; impaling, Argent, a fesse vaire azure and or, between three Cornish choughs. For Jane, wife of Henry Webster, who died January 21st, 1694. Suckling MSS. does not mention this. Slab in the Nave. II. A fesse ermine, on a chief three fleurs-de-lis (Gilbert, Gules, two bars ermine, in chief three fleurs-de-lis or.) For John Gilbert, who died October 6th, 1718 ; also for Thomas Gilbert, who died September 17th, 1739, aged 57; also for Elizabeth, relict of Thomas Gilbert, who died December 24th, 1773, aged 70. In a Window at the West End. III. Gules, three lions passant guardant or. Over the Gallery. IV. The Royal -Arms of Queen Anne. Altar Tomb in the Churchyard. V. Gilbert. For Thomas Gilbert of Hardley, who died August 21st, 1798, aged 25. For William Gilbert, who died October 16th, 1798, aged 63. For Thomas Gilbert of Loddon, who died January 28th, 1807, aged 77. -And for Anne Gilbert of Loddon, who died February 10th, 1824, aged 82. 118 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. CLAXTON. I. Monument on the North Wall of the Chancel, with Three coloured Shields. 1. (Defaced.) Vert, a tortoise passant argent, with crescent for difference, Gawdy of Claxton. 2. Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Gawdy ; 2 and 3, Per fesse, argent and gules; in chief two mullets sable (Bacon, Gules, on a chief argent two mullets pierced sable.) 3. Gawdy. For Henry Gawdy, K.C.B., father of Robert Gawdy and Anthony Gawdy, Knt. ; he died in 1620, aged 73 years. On the Font. II. A lion rampant (Mowbray, Gules, a lion rampant argent.) III. A saltire engrailed (Kerdeston, Gules, a saltire engrailed argent. Bl. Norf. x. 112—15.) On the North Wall of the Nave. IV. Royal Arms of Queen Anne, with G. R. above. DITCHINGHAM. Tablet on the South Wall of the Chancel. I. (Coloured.) Sable, a cross flory or within a bordure engrailed argent, Pyecroft; impaling, Sable, a chevron ermine between three annulets argent, Davy. The chevron is sometimes " engrailed." Crest :- An escallop or. For Samuel Pyecroft, A.M., who married Margaret, daughter of Robert Davy, and died June 3rd, 1709, aged 82. Slabs in ihe Chancel. II. Pyecroft impaling Davy. Crest : Pyecroft. For Samuel Pyecroft, M.A., Rector. See No. I. III. Pyecroft. Crest : Pyecroft. For Samuel Pyecroft, Clerk, A.M., Senior Fellow of Gonvile and Caius College, Cambridge, and eldest son of the Rev. Mr. Pyecroft, Rector; he died October 23rd, 1719, aged 35. The inscription is covered up, and I am indebted to Suckling MSS. for what I have given. LODDON HUNDRED. 119 IV. Pyecroft. Crest : Pyecroft. For Joshua Pyecroft, Gent., youngest son of the Rev. Mr. Pyecroft, late Rector, who died January 27th, 1720, aged 31. I am also indebted to Suckling MSS. for this inscription. Slabs in the Nave. V. Davy, impaling, Ermine, an eagle displayed (Bedingfeld, Ermine, an eagle displayed gules.) Crest : Out of a ducal coronet an elephant's head (Davy, Out of a ducal coronet or, an elephant's head sable, armed argent, in the front of the coronet a ring, thereto a line turned over the trunk, both gold.) For Robert Davy, who was buried September 20th, 1725, in the 43rd year of his age. Also for Elizabeth his wife, who was buried August 30th, 1709, aged 29. VI. On a fesse engrailed, between as many escutcheons, three mullets pierced (Bacon of Hesset, Argent, on a fesse engrailed gules, between as many escutcheons of the second, three mullets of the field, pierced sable.) Crest : A talbot's head erased, holding in its mouth a deer's leg (Bacon of Hesset, A talbot's head sable, erased gules, holding in its mouth a deer's leg or.) For Francis Bacon of Norwich, who died April 4th, 1695. fn ihe Chancel Windoius. VII. Ermine, on a fesse sable a castle triple-towered argent, Hill. VIII. Bedingfeld. IX. Gules, a bend between six cross-crosslets fitchee argent, Howard. The " Rose and Portcullis " are in many of the windows. On the Roof. X. Crest : A buck trippant sable. « XI. Crest : A pelican in her piety, proper. HARDLET. I. Brass within the Altar Rails. This is covered with a cloth so rotten that I was not permitted to remove it. I have therefore taken the description from E. A. i. 234. Quarterly of thirteen : — 1, Six bendlets wavy, a crescent for difference (Playters, Bendy wavy of six, argent and azure) ; 2, A chevron between three mullets (Dennis, Argent, a chevron 120 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. sable between three estoiles gules) ; 3, A lion rampant, ducally crowned (Bridgenorth, Vert, a lion rampant argent) ; 4, A chevron ermine between three Catherine wheels (Aslack, Sable, a chevron ermine between three Catherine wheels argent) ; 5, A chevron between three bears' heads couped (Berry, Argent, a chevron between three bears' heads couped sable, muzzled or) ; 6, A fesse between two chevrons (Gerbridge, Sable, a fesse between two chevrons or) ; 7, On a fesse two ducal coronets (Coronne, Argent, on a fesse gules two crowns or) ; 8, A fleur-de-lis between three cinquefoils (Bardolf, Azure, three cinquefoils or) ; 9, Ermine, on a chief three lozenges (Charles, Ermine, on a chief gules three mascles of the first) ; 10, On a chevron three fleurs-de-lis (Peyver, Argent, on a chevron gules three fleurs-de-lis or) ; 1 1, A wivern sejant (Drake of Hardley, Azure, a wivern with wings displayed or) ; 12, Gyrony of six, two little birds in chief and one in base, a crescent for difference (Stoker, Gyrony of eight or and azure, two martlets in chief and one in base argent. — Bl. Norf. x. 139) ; 13, Per pale, a chevron between three cinquefoils counterchanged, a crescent for difference. Crest : A lion rampant ducally crowned (as in the third quarter.) For "Drake William Playters, who was Lord of this manor. He married Katherine, the daughter of Sr Lionel Tallemach of Helmingham in the County of Suffolke Baronett, by whom he had issue 4 sons and 2 daughters, and departed this life the 5th day of June, A° Doi 1632." HEDENHAM. Monuments in the Chancel. I. (Two coloured Shields.) 1. Quarterly: — 1 and 4, Ermine, an eagle displayed gules, Bedingfeld; 2 and 3, Azure, three bars argent, on a chief of the second as many lozenges gules (Fleming. Two bars only are given in Burke) ; on the centre of the shield a crescent for difference. Crest : A demi-eagle, wings expanded or. It should be " gules." 2. Same as No. 1. For Sir Phillip Bedingfeild, who married Frances, daughter of Sir James Peyton of Isleham in Cambridgeshire, Knt. and Bart., and died February 19th, 1621, aged 28. II. (Coloured.) Sable, an estoile of eight points or, between two flaunches ermine, with a crescent for difference, Hobart. There is an effigy of a baby on this monument, but no inscription. Frances, widow of Sir Phillip Bedingfeild, re-married Miles Hobart of Intwood. LODDON HUNDRED. 121 III. Three Shields. 1 . (On brass, coloured.) Bedingfeld. 2. (In stone.) Quarterly: — 1 and 4, Bedingfeld; 2 and 3, Fleming, with a crescent on the centre of the shield for difference; impaling, Three stags' heads cabossed (Doyle, Gules, three stag's heads cabossed argent.) 3. (In stone.) Quarterly: — 1 and 4, Bedingfeld; 2 and 3, Fleming, with crescent as in No. 2 ; impaling, A crescent between three cinquefoils, Southwell ? For Robert Bedingfeld, who was buried November 5th, 1600. IV. Eleven coloured Shields. 1. Bedingfeld. 2. Gules, on a chief argent two mullets pierced sable, Bacon. 3. Quarterly: — 1 and 4, Bedingfeld; 2 and 3, Argent, on a chief gules three cinquefoils of the field, Becket ? 4. Bedingfeld, impaling, Ermine, a chevron sable between three mullets pierced gules, Yaxley. 5. Bedingfeld, impaling, Azure, six escallops or, three, two, and one, Methwold. 6. Bedingfeld, impaling, Argent, three cinquefoils pierced gules, Southwell. 7. Bedingfeld impaling Bacon. 8. Bedingfeld, impaling, Azure, two bars, and over all a bend or, Potts. 9. Argent, on a fesse between three escutcheons gules as many mullets pierced or, Bacon of Hesset ; impaling Bedingfeld. 10. Gules, three reaping-hooks interlaced argent, handles or, Sicklemore ; impaling Bedingfeld. 11. Argent, a lion rampant guardant gules, Jermy?; impaling Bedingfeld. For Phillip, son of Thomas Bedingfeild, buried March 6th, 1660. V. Four coloured Shields. 1. Bedingfeld, impaling, Ermine, on a canton sable a crescent argent, Strode. 2. Strode. 3. Bedingfeld. 4. Bedingfeld quartering Fleming. Crest : Bedingfeld. For Phillip Bedingfeld, who died August 25th, 1696, aged 42. He married Elizabeth, daughter and coheir of William Strode, Esq., of Newhouse, Somersetshire ; she died February 28th 172f , aged 69. 122 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. VI. (Coloured.) Bedingfeld, impaling, Argent, a chevron engrailed azure between three escallops sable, Garneys. Crest : Bedingfeld. For John Bedingfield, LL.D., Rector, who died December, 1729, aged 46. He married Catherine, daughter of Clere Garneys of Hedenham. VII. (Coloured, in lozenge.) Bedingfeld quartering Fleming. On the centre of the shield a crescent for difference. (Fleming is here Barry of six, azure and argent ; in chief three lozenges gules.) For Elizabeth, wife of Phillip Bedingfield, who died September 13th, 1670, Aged 36 ; also for Phillip Bedingfield, who died in 1672, aged 53. Slabs in the Chancel. VIII. Bedingfeld impaling Potts. Crest : Bedingfeld. For Philip Bedingfeild, buried June 5th, 1673 ; also for Ursula his wife, daughter of Sir John Potts the elder, of Mannington in this county, Baronet, buried here March 26th, 1677. IX. (In lozenge.) Bedingfeld. For Marv, voungest daughter of Philip and Elizabeth Beding field, who died May 20th, 1716, aged 22. Tablets in the Nave. X. (Coloured.) Garneys, impaling, Argent, on a fesse sable, between three crosses moline ,of the second, as many eagles' heads erased or, Watts. Crest: A mermaid with mirror and comb, all proper. For Clere Garneys, "of the family of Garneys of Boyland, Redsham, and Somerlee," who died August 22nd, 1730. XL (Coloured.) Garneys, impaling, Argent, two bars sable; on a chief of the second as many pallets of the first, Churchman of Illington. Crest: Garneys. For Richard, son of Clere Garneys, who married Anna, daughter of William Churchman of Illington, and died April 4th, 1762, aged 66. His wife died October 10th, 1778, aged 76. XII. Two coloured Shields. 1. Garneys, impaling, Ermine ; on a chief sable a griffin passant or, Richmond. 2. Richmond, impaling, Argent, three martlets gules ; on a chief engrailed of the second as many annulets or (Cooper of Colne Green.) $* Anthony Gavdy Rnight DECEASED MARdH $0™l642r <£> VeKTVE, Iv£ri 7th, 1773, aged 43 ; and also for Edward Carden and Robert, two of their children, who died infants. COLNEY. Tablet on the South Wall of the Nave. I. (Coloured.) Per chevron, argent and vert ; in chief, three estoiles, in base a cockatrice, wings displayed, all counterchanged (Browne, Per chevron, or and azure ; in chief, three estoiles of the second; in base, a wyvern argent. — Bl. Norf. v. 2.) The tinctures on this shield are given accurately in Mackarell MSS. For Richard Browne, Gent., who died October 20th, 1674, aged 58. At the West End. II. The Royal Arms, " W. R." (William III.), but without Nassau in pretence. CRINGLEFORD. Tablet on ihe North Chancel Wall. I. (Raised.) A tiger passant or (Love of Kirstead, co. Norfolk, Vert, an heraldic tiger passant or, mane and tuft of HUMBLEYARD HUNDRED. 161 the tail argent.) Crest : A tiger's head erased (Love, An heraldic tiger's head, erased vert, maned or.) For William, son of Charles Love of Kirkstead Hall, who died January 11th, 171£, aged 65 ; and also for William his son, who died October 22nd, 1721, aged 18. Tablet on the North Wall of the Nave. II. (Coloured.) Sable, a chevron between three chaplets argent, Buckle. For Thrower Buckle, who died February 5th, 1795, aged 62. Slabs in the Chancel. III. A swan ; a chief ermine (Pykarell, Sable, a swan proper ; a chief ermine. — Bl. Norf i. 48.) On this slab there is a helmet and torce, and round the latter winds the mantling. For John Pykarell, who died June 19th, 1707, aged 75. Also for Robert his younger brother, who died August 26th, 1677, aged 41. IV. Pykarell, impaling, A chevron engrailed between three cinquefoils ; on a chief a lion passant ( Cooke of Brome Hall, Norfolk, Or, a chevron engrailed gules between three cinquefoils azure ; on a chief of the second a lion passant argent.) For John Pykarell, who died April 6th, 1627, aged 75, and Ann his wife, daughter of Christopher Sayer, who died April 21st, 1628, aged 61 ; also for John their eldest son, who died October 11th, 1646, aged 50, and Catherine his wife, daughter of William Cooke of Brome, who died August 19th, 1663, aged 57 ; also for William, son of John Pykarell, who died June 15th, 1683, aged 43, and Sarah his wife, daughter of Charles Love of Kirsted, who died July 20th, 1702, aged 58 ; and also for John, son of William Pykarell, who died January 28th, 1725, aged 52. V. A fesse engrailed between three dexter hands couped at the wrist bendways (Bates of Norfolk, Sable, on a fesse argent, between three dexter hands couped bendways or, five mullets of the field) ; in pretence, Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Two shin-bones in saltire (Newton, Sable, two shin-bones in saltire argent) ; 2 and 3, On a chevron engrailed, between three annulets, five cinquefoils (Tawell, Azure, on a chevron engrailed, between three annulets argent, five cinquefoils gules.) Crest : A stag's head erased, transfixed by an arrow proper. For John Bates, who died January 6th, 1769, aged 58. He married the daughter and heiress of Thomas Newton, Mayor of Norwich. M 162 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Slabs in the Nave. VI. Pykarell. For Robert Pykarell of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, who died November 27th, 1696. VII. Pykarell impaling Cooke. For Henry Pykarell, who was buried February 20th, 1647 ; and Ann his wife, who was buried January 21st, 1662. Tablet on the outside of the East Wall. VIII. On a fesse three lion eels rampant (Vynne, Or, on a fesse azure three lioneels argent. — Bl. Norf. v. 38.) For Richard Vynn, who died February 19th, 1728, aged 65 ; for Layer Vynne, who died February 27th, 173$, aged 46 ; and also for two daughters of Layer and Honour Vynn. In the Toiver. IX. The Royal Arms of George II. or III., before the Union with Ireland. There is another slab mentioned in Mackarell MSS., which may be still in the church, covered up, with these arms, " Ermine, on a chief dancettee three escallops." For John Taylour, A.M., Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, " afterwards Pastor here and at Haylesdon," who died December 13th, 1662. DUNSTON. I. Slab in the Chancel, with Brass Figures and Three incised Shields. 1. A lion rampant, tail elevated and turned over the head (Buxton, Argent, a lion rampant, tail elevated and turned over the hea'd sable.) 2. A chevron between three talbots passant (Talbot, Argent, a chevron gules between three talbots passant sable. — Bl. Norf. v. 57.) 3. On a fesse, between three roundels, a lion passant, with a crescent for difference (Harborne, Gules, a lion passant or between three bezants.) Crest : A griffin's head couped. No inscription on the brass, but cut on the stone beneath. "Here lieth the Body of Ann, wife of Clere Talbot, LL.D., eldest daughter of William Harborne of Mundham, who died 18th December, 1649." HUMBLEYARD HUNDRED. 163 Slab beneath the Altar. II. (Partly covered up.) On three pales nine leopards' heads (Long, Argent, three pales sable, on each three leopards' heads or.) Crest : On a mount a greyhound courant, collared and lined (Long, On a mount vert a greyhound courant sable, collared and lined ermine.) For Israel Long, who died November 13th, 1709. Slabs in the Chancel. III. Long, impaling, Two bars, over all a bend (Potts of Mannington, Azure, two bars, over all a bend of the last. — Bl. Norf v. 58.) Crest: Long. For Matthew Long, who died August 28th, 1724, aged 61. He was High Sheriff in 1699. IV. (In lozenge.) Long impaling Potts. For Susan, relict of Matthew Long, daughter of Sir Roger Potts of Mannington, Bart. Slab in the Nave. V. A fesse ermine between three talbots passant, Wheatley? ; impaling, A chevron engrailed between three fleurs-de-lis ; on a chief as many spear-heads (Wright of Kilverstone, Sable, a chevron engrailed argent between three fleurs-de-lis or ; on a chief of the third as many spear-heads azure.) For George Wheatley, Gent., son of William Wheatley of Highton Hall, near Rippon, Yorkshire ; also for Elizabeth his wife, descended from the family of the Wrights of Kilverstone. He died June 20th, 1743, aged 30. Slab in the Tower. VI. (In lozenge.) Long. For Elizabeth, only child of Israel and Elizabeth Long. Tablet on the North Wall of the Nave. VII. (Coloured.) Quarterly: — 1 and 4, Long; 2 and 3, Potts ; in pretence, Argent, on a chevron sable, between three ravens' proper, as many leopards' faces or, Corranee. For Israel, only son of Matthew Long and Susan his wife, daughter of Sir Roger Potts, Bart. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Clemence Corranee of Rougham, Suffolk, and died May 2nd, 1759, aged 57. m 2 164 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Tablet in the South Wall of the Nave. VIII. (Coloured.) Long, in pretence Corranee. For Elizabeth, wife of Israel Long, who died April 27th, 1757, in her 27th year. Brass at the base of the South Window in the Chancel. IX. (Tinctured by lines.) Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Long ; 2 and 3, A bend engrailed cotised (Fortescue, Azure, a bend engrailed argent between two cotises or.) For Robert Kellett son of Robert Churchman Long and Jane his wife, born May 3rd, 1804, died February 26th, 1874; also for Maria Louisa his wife, daughter of William Fortescue of Writtle Lodge, Essex. She died at Dunston on November 26th, 1846. The arms are those borne by their son Fortescue Long. In an account of the heraldry in this church, taken but a short while since, there is given the description of a slab with these arms: "A chevron engrailed ermine between three annulets argent. For Sarah Davy, who died July 11th, 1720, aged 22." It may possibly have been removed to make way for the new stove. FLORDON. Shield in the East Window. I. Argent, on a pale within a bordure sable three bezants, Baxter ; impaling, Chequy or and sable, on a bend of the first three eagles displayed of the second (Bludworth. Sometimes this coat is " chequy argent and sable.") This shield is not mentioned in Bl. Norf. v. 72, nor is it given in the Mackarell MSS. Over the Chancel Arch. II. Royal Arms of George III., before the Union with Ireland. •HETHEL. I. A fine Monument on the North Side of the Chancel, with Two recumbent Figures and as many Shields. 1. (Coloured.) Or, two bendlets engrailed sable, with a martlet gules for difference, Branthwayte. These arms were granted by Cooke, Clarencieux, July 21st, 1582, with the HUMBLEYARD HUNDRED. 165 crest, which is at the top of this monument, A falcon argent rising from a rock proper. 2. (Cut in the marble.) Branthwayte, impaling, Three cinque foils (Southwell, Argent, three cinquefoils gules.) For Myles Branthwayte, "whose place of birth was Peters parish, Norwich." He married Mary, one of the daughters of John Southwell of Barham, in the county of Suffolk, and died in London August 5th, 1612, aged 55. Tablets on the South Wall of the Chancel. II. (Coloured.) Branthwayte. Crest: Branthwayt, with the falcon close. For William Branthwayte, Serjeant-at-law, fifth son of William Branthwayte and Julian his wife, who married Jemima, only daughter and heiress of Augustus Brograve, and died November 1st, 1729, aged 62. III. Argent, a chevron between three griffins passant sable, Finch; impaling, Argent, on a chief indented sable three lions rampant of the field. This coat is intended for Beevor. See No. XII. For Anna Bettina Finch, eldest daughter of Thomas Beevor, and wife of William Finch Finch, Esq., of Shelford, in Cam bridgeshire, who died February 3rd, 1780, aged 28. Slabs in the Chancel. IV. Branthwayte ; in pretence, Three lions passant guardant in pale (Brograve, Argent, three lions passant guardant in pale gules. — Bl. Norf. v. 113.) Crest : Branthivayte. For William Branthwayte, Serjeant-at-law. See No. II. V. Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Branthwayte ; 2 and 3, On a fesse engrailed, between three escutcheons, as many mullets (Bacon, Argent, on a fesse engrailed, between three escutcheons gules, as many mullets of the field.) For Arthur, son of Arthur Branthwayte, sometime Chief Justice of the Isle of Ely. He died at Bristol, October 17th, 1724, in the 38th year of his age. VI. Branthwayte. Crest : Branthwayte. For Thomas, eldest son of William and Julian Branthwayte, who died March 6th, 1676, aged 20. VII. Branthwayte, impaling, A cross engrailed ermine (Berney, Per pale, azure and gules, a cross engrailed ermine.) Crest: Branthwayte. For William Branthwayte, who married Julian, daughter of Thomas Berney of Swardeston, and died January 28th, 1710, aged 76 ; Julian his wife died November 29th, 1727, aged 88. 166 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. VIII. Branthwayte. The inscription on this slab is nearly covered up. " Elizabeth D of John Branthwayte, late Rector of .... estone, who died January 8th, 1782, aged 49." IX. Branthwayte; in pretence, Bacon. Crest: Branthwayte.^ For Arthur, second son and heir of William and Julian Branthwayte, Barrister-at-law, Steward of the City of Norwich in 1691. He married Ann, daughter of Thomas Bacon, second son of Sir Francis Bacon, sometime one of the Judges of the King's Bench, and died September 29th, 1717, aged 58. X. (In lozenge.) Branthwayte. For Julian, daughter of Arthur and Anne Branthwayte, who died April 22nd, 1765, aged 75. XI. (In lozenge.) Branthwayte. For Dorothy, daughter of Arthur and Anne Branthwayte, who died September 26th, 1769, aged 78. Hatchments. XII. Quarterly: — 1 and 4, Per pale, or and argent; on a chief indented sable three lions rampant of the first, Beevor; 2 and 3, Argent, a fesse between three bats displayed sable, Batt?; in pretence, Quarterly: — 1, Branthwayte; 2, Bacon; 3, Sable, two human shin-bones in saltire argent, Newton; 4, Azure, on a chevron between three annulets argent as many cinquefoils of the field (Tawell, Azure, on a chevron, between three annulets argent, five cinquefoils gules. — Bl. Norf. iv. 483.) Crest : A beaver passant proper. Motto : Suaviter in re, fortiter in modo. Myles Branthwayte of Hethel, Barrister-at-law, married Rebecca, eldest daughter of Thomas Newton, whose wife Rebecca was daughter of Thomas Tawell. The said Thomas Newton was Mayor of Norwich in 1722. The only daughter of Myles Branthwayte married Thomas Beevor, who was created a Baronet in 1783. XIII. Beevor quartering Batt ; in pretence, Quarterly : — 1, Branthwayte ; 2, Bacon ; 3, Newton ; 4, Tawell, with the " cinque foils gules." Crest and Motto : Beevor. XIV. Quarterly of eight : — 1, Beevor; 2, Batt; 3, Branthwayte; 4, Bacon; 5 as 1 ; 6 as 2 ; 7, Newton; 8, Tawell; in pretence, Gules, two bars or, and a chief indented of the second, Hare. Crest and Motto : Beevor. Sir Thomas Beevor, second Baronet, married Anne, daughter and heiress of Hugh Hare, Esq., of Hargham. XV. Finch impaling Beevor. Crest : A griffin passant sable. HUMBLEYARD HUNDRED. 167 Over the North Door. XVI. The Royal Arms of Queen Anne. HETHERSETT. Slabs by the Altar. I. Ermine, a bend cotised (Jenney, Ermine, a bend gules, cotised or) ; impaling, On a fesse three leopards' heads (Freeston or Freston, Azure, on a fesse or three leopards' heads gules.) Crest : A falconer's hand within a glove in fesse, having thereon a falcon (Jenney, On a glove in fesse argent, a falcon close or, belled of the last.) For George Jenney, who died November 30th, 1749, aged 75. II. Jenney impaling Freston. Crest : Jenney, For Brigitta, daughter of Richard Freston, and wife of George Jenney. She died June 19th, 1739, aged 48. III. (In lozenge.) Jenney. For Sarah, third daughter and coheiress of George Jenney, late of this parish. She died September 15th, 1765, aged 42. Slab in the Nave. IV. Quarterly, in the first quarter a bird. It may be intended for a "martlet," but is more like a "cock" (Cock, Quarterly, gules and argent. — Bl. Norf. iv. 151) ; impaling, On a bend engrailed three roses (Jay, Gules, on a bend engrailed argent three roses of the field, seeded or.) Crests : 1, An ostrich holding in the beak a key ? (Cock. It should be a " horseshoe ") ; 2, An otter passant, Jay. For John, son of Robert Cock of Rushford, who married Mary, daughter of John Jay of Holveston, Norfolk. She died August 18th, 1656, and he died on December 31st, 1668, aged 70. Slabs in ihe South Aisle. V. A lion rampant (Bokenham, Argent, a lion rampant gules.) Crest: A buck lodged. For Walsingham, son of Hugh Bokenham, late of the City of Norwich, who died August 9th, 1714, aged 44. Slab in the North Aisle. VI. On a bend three roses (Belts, Sable, on a bend between two cotises argent three roses gules. — Bl. Norf. v. 31) ; impaling, 168 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Two bars ; in chief three leopards' heads ( Wright ?, Azure, two bars argent ; in chief, three leopards' heads or.) Crest : A dexter arm holding a club. For Jeoffry Betts, who died May 15th, 1680, aged 74, and Elizabeth his wife, who died June 24th, 1663, aged 57. i Tablet on the Wall of the South Aisle. VII. (Coloured.) Sable, a cross engrailed ermine (Motham. The cross should be " indented ") ; impaling, Per fesse nebulee sable and azure, three martlets or ; a canton of the third, Barker ? Crest: A talbot (Motham of Drinkstone Park, Suffolk, On a mount vert a talbot couchant ermine.) For Isaac Motham, late of this place, who died March 10th, 170f, "about ye 62nd year of his age"; also for Elizabeth his wife, who died January 28th, 1699, in her 61st year. Shield carved in Stone standing in the South Aisle. VIII. A cross flory between four martlets (Edivard the Confessor ?, Azure, a cross flory between four martlets or.) At the east end of the south aisle is a large wooden dais, which covers, I fancy, a slab, whereon must be a grand achievement. The following account is from Bl. Norf. v. 30, 31, and Mackarell MSS. Quarterly of twenty: — 1 and 20, Bokenham; 2, Or, two bars gules ; 3, Sable, a chevron between three swans' heads erased argent ; 4, Argent, three ogresses ; 5, Sable, a lion rampant or, langued azure ; 6, Sable, a chevron between three cronels or, Wiseman; 7, Gules, a fesse lozengy argent between three martlets or ; 8, Vert, a lion rampant argent, crowned or ; 9, Paly of six, argent and sable, a fesse gules, Walsingham; 10, Argent, a cross couped counter-compony, argent and azure, between twenty bezants; 11, Same as 5; 12, Ermine, on a chief indented sable, a trefoil slipt between two annulets argent ; 13, Per fesse nebulee, argent and gules, four guttes counterchanged within a bordure of the first; 14, Gules, a chevron between three garbs argent; 15, Sable, a bend wavy between two cotises argent ; 16, Argent, two bars and a canton gules, over all a bend sable, Bois; 17, Sable, a chevron between three rams' heads argent, Ramsey; 18, Sable, three hands couped at the wrist within a bordure argent ; 19, Argent, on a cross gules five lions rampant of the field, Andyn; In the middle, an escutcheon of pretence, Per chevron engrailed argent and sable, three boars counterchanged (Flowerdew, Per chevron sable and argent three sea bears counterchanged.) Crest : Bokenham. HUMBLEYARD HUNDRED. 169 "Here lyeth the body of Elizabeth, the wife of Hugh Bokenham, Gent., and daughter of Christopher Flowerdew, Gent., and Susan his wife, who departed this life December 29th, 1669. INTWOOD. Tablets in ihe Chancel. I. (Coloured.) Argent, two bars between three lions' faces, three, two, and one gules, Muskett ; impaling, Gules, a lion rampant argent, ducally crowned or, between three crescents of the last, Salusbury. Crest : Out of a ducal coronet a demi-antelope, chained and ringed (Muskett, Out of a ducal coronet sable a demi- antelope argent, chained and ringed of the first.) For Joseph Muskett, late of Easton in this county, who died February 21st, 1832, aged 75 ; also for Elizabeth his wife, daughter of James Salusbury, formerly of North Wales, who died February 12th, 1813, aged 58. II. (Coloured.) Quarterly: — 1, Argent, a cross engrailed gules, Gurney; 2, Paly of six, or and azure (Gournay, ancient coat) ; 3, Chequy, or and azure, with a crescent argent, charged with a cinquefoil sable for difference, De Warenne; 4, Azure, a chevron, and in chief three crosses pattee argent, Barclay; impaling, Quarterly : — 1, Barclay ; 2, Argent, a fesse wavy gules between three boars' heads couped sable, Allardice ; 3, Argent, on a chief sable three escallops or, Graham ; 4, Or, a fesse chequy argent and azure ; in chief, a chevron gules, all within a double tressure flory of the last, Stewart. For Hudson Gurnev, Esq., of Keswick, who died November 9th, 1864, aged 89. III. (Coloured.) Quarterly: — 1 and 4, Gurney ; 2, Gournay ; 3, Barclay ; impaling, Quarterly : — 1, Barclay ; 2, Allardice ; 3, Graham; 4, Stewart. For Margaret, wife of Hudson Gurney, Esq., and daughter of Robert Barclay, Esq., M.P., who died December 16th, 1855, aged 75. Hatchments. IV. Same as II. Crests : 1, On a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a gurnet in pale, with the head downwards ; 2, A wrestling collar or. V. Same as II. 170 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Slab at the West End. VI. On a chief three martlets (Hammond, Or, on a chief sable three martlets of the field.) For Robert Hammond, Gent., who died August 15th, 1678, aged 84. Over the Gallery at the West End. VII. The Royal Arms of George III. after the Union with Ireland. KETTERINGHAM. I. Monument on the South Chancel Wall, with Brass Figures and Two enamelled Shields. 1. Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Quarterly, or and gules, on a bordure engrailed sable ten escallops argent, Heveningham ; 2 and 3, Argent, semee-de-lis gules, Redisham ? 2. Or, three torteaux, with a label of three azure, Courtney; impaling, Or, within a bordure engrailed gules three Catherine wheels sable, Scott ? On the tabard of the male figure : Heveningham. On the dress of the lady : Heveningham, and, Gules, a chevron between three measuring yards argent, Yerde or Yard. For Thomas Heveningham of Heveningham in Suffolk, first of the family seated at Ketteringham, who died January 31st, 1499 ; and for Anne his wife, daughter and heir of Thomas Yerde by Jane his wife, who married afterwards Sir Henry Grey of Ketteringham. For the description of this monument and remarks thereon see Norf Archy. vol. iii. 285-86. Tablets on the South Chancel Wall. II. (Coloured.) Argent, a cross recercelled, with demi-fleur- de-lis on each side, the bottoms to fesse point, between four mullets all sable, Atkyns. Crest: Two greyhounds, heads endorsed, argent and sable, collared and ringed, counterchanged. Motto : Vincent cum legibus arma. For Sir Edward Atkyns, one of the Barons of the Exchequer in the Reigns of King Charles I. and IL, who died in 1699, aged 82. For Sir Robert Atkyns, K.B., afterwards Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer under King William, and Speaker of the House of Lords in several Parliaments, who died in 1709, aged 88. For Sir Edward Atkyns, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, who died in 1698, aged 68. And also for Sir Robert HUMBLEYARD HUNDRED. 171 Atkyns, author of the History of Gloucestershire, who died in 1711, aged 65. This monument was erected by Edward, second son of the last-named Sir Edward Atkyns of Ketteringham, who died in 1750, aged 79. III. (Coloured.) Atkyns impaling Atkyns. Crest : Atkyns. For Mary, wife of John Thomas Atkyns, and daughter of Edward Atkyns of Ketteringham Hall, who died November 23rd, 1829, aged 68. Tablet on the East Wall. IV. (Coloured.) Azure, a castle triple- towered or ; in base, a crescent of the second, Boileau ; in pretence, Azure, on a bend between six lozenges of the second, each charged with an escallop sable, five escallops of the last, Pollen. Crest : A pelican in her piety proper, charged on the breast with a saltire couped gules, the nest resting on a foreign coronet, Boileau. Only the coronet remains. Motto ; De tout mon coeur. For John Peter Boileau of Tacolnestone Hall, Norfolk, and Mortlake in the county of Surrey. He married Henrietta, eldest daughter and coheiress of the Rev. George Pollen of Little Bookham in Surrey, and died March 10th, 1837, in his 91st year. He was the son of Simeon Boileau, Esq., Merchant, in Dublin, whose father was Charles Boileau, Baron of Castelnau and Sainte Croix. Tablets on the North Chancel Wcdl. V. (Coloured.) Heveningham, impaling, Argent, on a bend sable three roses of the field, with a crescent gules for difference, Cary. This monument was erected by the Right Honorable the Lady Mary Heveningham, daughter of Henry, Viscount Rochford, Baron of Hunsden, and Earl of Dover, An. Dom. 1678, for her deceased husband, herself, and her children. VI. Gules, three martlets between two chevrons argent, Peach; in pretence, Atkyns. For Harriet, wife of Nathaniel William Peach, daughter of John Thomas and Mary Atkyns, who died July 3rd, 1825, aged 34. VII. Two coloured Shields. 1. Atkyns, impaling, Or, on a fesse between two chevrons sable, three crosses pattee argent ; on a canton gules a lion passant guardant of the field (Walpole, Or, on a fesse between two chevrons sable three cross-crosslets of the field.) 2. Atkyns. Crest: Atkyns. 172 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. For Edward Atkyns, who married Charlotte Walpole, and died March 27th, 1794, aged 36 ; also for Wright 'Edward Atkyns, a Captain in the 1st Regiment of Dragoons, who died November 16th, 1804, in his 24th year. VIII. (Coloured on brass.) Boileau. For Charles Augustus Boileau, Lieut, in the 1st Battalion of the Rifle Brigade, fourth son of Sir John Boileau, who died August 1st, 1855. IX. (Raised.) Boileau. Crest and Motto : Boileau. For John Elliot, eldest son of Sir John Boileau, who died October 8th, 1861. X. (On brass, tinctured by lines.) Quarterly, with the Ulster badge : — 1 and 4, Boileau ; 2 and 3, Pollen; impaling, Quarterly : — the first and fourth quarterly : — 1 and 4, Argent, a bugle-horn sable, stringed gules ; on a chief azure three mullets of the first, Murray ; 2 and 3, Azure, a chevron argent between three fleurs-de- lis or, Kynynmound ; second and third quarters, Gules, on a bend engrailed or, a baton azure within a bordure vair, Elliot; over all a chief of augmentation argent, charged with a Moor's head couped, in profile proper, Arms of Corsica. Crest and Motto : Boileau. For Sir John Peter Boileau, F.R.S., son of John Peter Boileau, who died March. 9th, 1869 ; and for the Lady Catherine his wife, third daughter of Gilbert, first Earl of Minto, who died June 25th, 1862. Tablet on the South Side of the Nave. XI. (Coloured.) Gules, a saltire or, surmounted of another vert (Andrew. This coat was borne by Andrews, Bts., of Denton, a younger branch of Andrews of Winwick, Northamptonshire) ; impaling, Paly of six, or and gules ; on a chief azure three eagles displayed, double-headed, of the first, Weeks ? Crest : A blacka moor's head in profile, couped at the shoulders, wreathed about the temples, argent. Motto : Crux et prsesidium et decus. For Ellen, eldest daughter of the Rev. W. Wayte Andrew of Wood Hall, Hethersett, and Ellen his wife, who died October 13th, 1867, aged 29 ; also for Lucy Agnes Tryphosa, their third daughter, widow of the Right Rev. Joseph Barclay, D.D., Bishop of Jerusalem, who died March 5th, 1882. Shield on the Gallery at the West End. XII. (Coloured.) Same as No. X. HUMBLEYARD HUNDRED. 173 Hatchments. XIII. Peach, in pretence, Atkyns. Crest : A demi-lion ram pant, per fesse, argent and gules, crowned or, Peach. XIV. Peach, in pretence, Atkyns. Crest : Peach. XV. Atkyns. Crest and Motto : Atkyns. In ihe East Window. Many of these shields are but remnants, and some have been placed in the window the reverse way. I have taken them in order by rows as in Norf. Archy. iii. 278 — 285. XVI. Gules, a Hon rampant argent, Mowbray. XVII. France (modern) quartering England, with a label of three argent. XVIII. Gules, three lions passant guardant or, a label of three argent, Thomas Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk. XIX. Same as No. XVII., but without the label. XX. On the robe of a figure, probably a bishop : Azure, on a pall argent four crosses pattee fitchie sable. This is part of the arms of the See of Canterbury. XXI. Remnants of shields : — 1, Argent, a bend gules ; 2, Per bend gules and argent ; 3, Sable, on a chevron engrailed argent between three crescents ermine two lions combatant gules, Fitzwalter.—Bl. Norf. v. 92. XXII. Gules, a lion rampant argent within a bordure engrailed of the second, Grey. XXIII. Grey, impaling, Gules, a saltire argent, Nevill ? XXIV. Grey, impaling, Or, a lion rampant gules, Charlton, Lord Powys. XXV. Remnants : — Argent, on a fesse gules between three torteaux as many bells of the field. On the sinister side of this shield are the arms of Brotherton with a label of three. XXVI. Grey, with a mullet for difference, impaling, Azure, a chevron or between three owls argent, Appleyard. On the Font, raised. XXVII. A lion rampant, with label of three. XXVIII. Heveningham quartering Redisham. XXIX. A bell. 174 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. XXX. Three chess rooks, Pentney Priory? _ Tanner gives this as the shield of that monastic institution, which held a manor here, as stated in Bl. Norf. v. 97. Slab by the Altar. XXXI. Heveningham impaling Cary, with crescent for difference. Crest : Out of a coronet a man's head, attired. See No. V. Under ihe Gallery. XXXII. The Royal Arms, G. III. R., after the Union with Ireland. Altar Tomb in the Churchyard. XXXIII. A lion rampant. Crest : A lion passant. There is no inscription, but two verses from the Psalms, as recorded in Bl. Norf. v. 96. GREAT MELTON. Slab on the North Side of ihe Altar. I. A cinquefoil pierced (Anguish, Gules, a cinquefoil pierced or) ; impaling, on the dexter side, Six escallops, three, two, and one (Methwold", Azure, six escallops or) ; and impaling, A boar's head couped in bend (Spooner, Azure, a boar's head in bend or.) Crest: A snake nowed between two branches of fern. For John Anguish bf Great Melton, who "after a faithfull discharge of his duty to King Charles I. of blessed memory in the wars during the wicked rebellion," died February 12th, 1691, aged 79 years. From Carthew's Launditch, iii. 319, we find he married first, Jane, daughter of Methwold of Langford, and second, Anne, daughter of John Spooner of North Elmham. Slabs in ihe Churchyard. II. Two combs in fesse between a broken lance barways, one piece in chief, the head respecting the dexter side, the other half towards the dexter base point (Lombe, Azure, combs and lance or.) Crest: Two spears in saltire, each having at the top a small pennon (Lombe, Two spears in saltire or, each with a small pennon gules.) For John Lombe, A.M., Clerk, Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, sometime Rector of Scarning, and then of Sparham and Foxley, Lord of this Manor, died November 8th, 1746, aged 49. ANGUISH : impaling METHWOLD and SPOONER. JOHN ANGUISH, 1691. SLAB at GREAT MELTON. HUMBLEYARD HUNDRED. 175 III. A fesse engrailed between three lions rampant (Hase, Ermine, a fesse engrailed or between three lions rampant proper, granted to Hase of Great Melton in 1750) ; impaling Lombe. For Mary, relict of John Hase, Esq., late df this parish, and youngest daughter of Edward Lombe, Esq., formerly of Weston in this county, who died on 21st of December, 1775, Aged 84. IV. Hase impaling Lombe. Crest: A falcon rising (Hase, A falcon rising erminois, billed argent, charged on the breast with an estoile of sixteen points of the last, in the centre an ermine spot.) For John Hase, who died March 26th, 1761, aged 77. V. On a fesse engrailed between three escutcheons as many mullets pierced (Bacon of Hesset, Argent, on a fesse engrailed gules between three escutcheons of the second as many mullets of the field pierced sable) ; impaling, Ermine, an eagle displayed (Bedingfeld, Ermine, an eagle displayed gules.) For Elizabeth, the infant daughter of Francis Bacon of Norwich, and Dorothy his wife. She died " at nurse with Robert Tilles of this town" and was buried July 21st, 1661. Mackarell MSS. gives the description of another slab here which may be covered up; "Anguish, impaling, A lion rampant in a bordure engrailed. For Major Edward Anguish, who died April 10th, 1694, aged 80, and Anna his wife who died in 1702, aged 81." LITTLE MELTON. Tablet on ihe South Chancel Wall. I. On a saltire five crosses moline pierced (Johnson, Gules, on a saltire argent five crosses moline pierced of the field.) Crest : A wolf's head erased, per pale, crenellee, argent and gules. For Thomas, son and heir of Mr. Robert Johnson, who died June 7th, 1714 ; also of Mrs. Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. Robert Johnson, who died August 29th, 1716. Tablet on ihe North Chancel Wall. II. (Coloured.) Per fesse, or and azure, a star of eight points counterchanged, Skottowe; impaling, Quarterly, argent and azure, on a bend sable three martlets or, Le Gros. For Richard Skottowe, Gent., who died May 22nd, 1656 ; and Bridget his wife, daughter of Sir Charles le Gros of Crostwicke, co. Norfolk. 176 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Tablets of Copper on ihe North Chancel Wall, tinctured by lines. III. Skottowe. For Katherine Skottowe, who died June 21st, 1769, aged 70. IV. Skottowe, impaling, Argent, two dolphins haurient, respecting each other, chained together by their necks, the chain pendant or, Coulson. Crest : A cubit arm erect, proper, habited azure, cuffed or, holding a star of eight points. For Thomas Skottowe, who died October 26th, 1758, aged 93. V. Skottowe, impaling, Or, a chevron voided gules between three mullets of six points, pierced azure, Wells. Crest : Skottowe. For Augustine Skottowe, Gent., who died May 13th, 1683; and Susanna his wife, heiress of Robert Wells of Rougham in Suffolk, who died January 28th, 1681. VI. Skottowe. For Bridget Skottowe, who died September 11th, 1766, aged 90. Slabs in the Chancel. VII. Skottowe impaling Coulson. Crest : Skottowe. For Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Skottowe, heiress of Christopher Coulson of Great Ayton in Yorkshire, who died August 31st, 1718. VIII. (In lozenge.) Johnson. For Mrs. Sarah Johnson, youngest daughter of Mr. Robert Johnson, who died June 30th, 1741, aged 73. IX. (In lozenge.) Johnson. For Mary Johnson, who died August 29th, 171 — . This slab is partly covered up. X. Johnson. Crest : Johnson. For Thomas Johnson, who died June 7th, 1714. Slab in ihe Nave. XI. Johnson. Crest : Johnson. For Robert Johnson, who died September 17th, 1680. Brass in the Nave. XII. A cinquefoil pierced, with a label of five throughout (Anguish, Gules, a cinquefoil pierced or) ; impaling, Crusily fitchee, a lion passant in bend between two bendlets, each charged with three cross-crosslets (Marsham, Argent, crusily fitchee sable, a lion passant gules in bend between two bendlets azure, each charged with three cross-crosslets or.) Here wder lieth tie body of DorotikAngvvkh WIFE OFEDMVHBAHGfWlSH&DAVGHTER TO RoPT Marsham Gent, amd also the body or Robert Amgwi^hiek sompe, which saidRobertAhgwish Deceased the 2. of Tvne 1604. and the said dorothiethe 19 ofthe 5a1ve mo*eth following Mors vlttma limea rehvm . >.?. J3pvass at Little ^Melton. HUMBLEYARD HUNDRED. 177 " Here under lieth the Body of Dorothy, the wife of Edmund Anguish, and daughter to Robert Marsham, Gent. ; and also the Body of Robert Anguish her sonne, which said Robert Anguish deceased the 2nd of June, 1604, and the said Dorothie the 19th of the same moneth following. Mors ultima linea rerum." MULBARTON. I. Stone Tablet in the Chancel, with Brass Inscription and Two Shields. 1. A chevron engrailed between three escallops (Spurgeon, Argent, a chevron engrailed between three escallops sable. From shield in the east window.) 2. Crest: A lion's gamb proper, holding an escallop sable. For the Rev. Richard Spurgin, thirty years Rector of this parish, who died May 19th, 1808, aged 71. II. Curious copper Tablet in the Chancel, with Two Shields. 1. Ermine, a saltire (Scargill, Ermine, a saltire gules. — Bl. Norf. v. 81.) 2. On a cross five fleurs-de-lis (Le Neve, Argent, on a cross sable five fleurs-de-lis of the field.) For Mrs. Sarah Scargill, wife of Mr. Daniel Scargill, Rector of this parish, and daughter of Mr. Thomas Le Neve of Aslacton. She died 22nd August, 1680, in the 30th year of her age. Tablet on the South Wall of the Chancel. III. (Coloured.) Argent, a lion passant sable, Balls; im paling, Argent, a lion passant between three billets sable (Spend- low. — Bokenham MSS.) For John Balls of Norwich, eldest son of Jacob Balls, who died March 11th, 1754, aged 42 ; and also Susan his wife, daughter of Francis Spendlove, Gent. Slabs in the Chancel. IV. Two leopards' faces in pale between as many flaunches (Frere. I do not know which branch of the family, and there fore do not give the tinctures) ; impaling, Per chevron engrailed ; 178 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. in chief three roundels, in base a stag trippant (Hartstonge, Per chevron engrailed or and sable ; in chief three pellets, in base a stag trippant of the first.) For Mr. Anthony Frere, late Rector, inducted May 4th, 1616, buried December 27th, 1660 ; also for his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Hartstong, who died January 13th, 1653. V. On a chevron three estoiles (Carre, Gules, on a chevron argent three estoiles sable. — Bl. Norf. v. 81) ; impaling Frere. For Mary, daughter of Anthony Frere and relict of Nicholas Carre, Rector of Great Bircham, and afterwards of Bircham Tofts, interred August 31st, 1680. VI. A fesse between three cross-crosslets fitchee (Crane, Argent, a fesse between three cross-crosslets fitchee gules) ; im paling Carre. For Elisa, daughter of Nicholas Carre, and wife of Thomas Crane, who died October 12th, 1670. Tablets at ihe West End. VII. (Coloured.) Gules, a chevron between three crosses botonnee or ; in chief a crescent of the last for difference (Rich. The crosses are very indistinct.) For Sir Edwin Rich, Knighted at Cadiz, buried at Hartlepool ; Robert Rich, his eldest son, who died in 1651 ; also Sir Edwin Rich, Knt., who died November 16th, 1765. VIII. Rich. Also for Sir Edwin Rich. " Our Lyef is like an Hower Glasse and our Riches are like sand in it." In ihe East Window. IX. Spurgeon. Motto : Non civium ardor. X. Gules, a fesse wavy between three fleurs-de-lis or, Hicks. Motto : Numine benigno. XI. Crest of Spurgeon, with Motto. Hatchment in the Nave. XII. Quarterly, argent and sable, a cross between four escallops counterchanged, Hooke; impaling, Azure, a chevron engrailed ermine, Garrard. Crest : An escallop sable between a pair of wings expanded argent. Motto : Curor ne cures. There is a large altar tomb in the churchyard in memory of several of the family of Hooke. HUMBLEYARD HUNDRED. 179 NEWTON FLOTMAN. I. An inarched Monument on the North Side of the Chancel with a Brass, beneath the Brass Three Shields, and at ihe base Six Shields, all coloured, but indistinct. 1. Quarterly: — Per fesse, indented argent and azure, over all a bend gules, Blundeville ; impaling, Per pale, gules and azure, on a fesse wavy argent, between three crosses pattee, as many crescents sable, all counterchanged, Godsalve. 2. Blundeville, impaling, A cross engrailed (Gurney, Argent, a cross engrailed gules.) 3. Blundeville, quartering, Barry of six, argent and azure, on a canton of the first five billets in saltire sable, Inglosse. — Bl. Norf iv. 259. 4. (Defaced.) Bl. Norf. v. 69 gives it, "Blundeville, impaling, Sable, a lion rampant between three cross-crosslets argent." 5. (Defaced.) Bl. Norf. v. 69 states that it was "Blundeville." 6. Blundeville, impaling, Or, a water-bouget ; on a chief sable three bezants, Johnson. 7. Blundeville, impaling, It was, probably, Sable, crusily, a stork argent, Puttenham. 8. Blundeville, impaling two coats ; 1, Argent, a fesse fusilee gules ; in chief three wolves' heads couped sable (Ardesley. In both Bl. Norf. and Burke's Armory these charges are "bulls' heads," but they are certainly not so here) ; 2, Or, on a fesse between two chevrons gules three escallops argent, Hemenhall or Hemnall. 9. Ardesley quartering Hemenhall. On the brass, beneath kneeling figures, is, "Edward Blundevill died 1568, aged 75. Ralph Blundevill died 1514, aged 45. Richard Blundevill died 1490, aged 85. Thomas Blundevill posuit 1571"; and then follow some verses. — Bl. Norf. v. 69. Above the North Door. II. The Royal Arms, C. R. On the East Side of ihe Tower Battlements. III. Blundeville, impaling, I cannot distinguish this, but I do not think it is rightly given in Bl. Norf v. 69, as " Five fleurs-de-lis." IV. Blundeville, impaling, A saltire engrailed. V. Blundeville impaling, n 2 180 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. SWAINSTHORPE. Tablet on the North Wall of the Chancel. I. Crest (coloured, but much broken) : A nag's head gules. For John Dearsley, Esq., J.P., Sheriff of Norwich 1759, Mayor in 1764, "Retir'd to this village and dyd" July 24th, 1765, in his 49th year. Also for Katherine, his second wife, who died October 22nd, 1766, aged 56. Hatchments in the Chancel. II. Gules, seven fleurs-de-lis, three, one, and three, a bordure ermine; dimidiated with, Sable, a wolf rampant or; in chief a fleur-de-lis argent between two bezants, Wilson. Crest : A nag's head couped gules, maned and bridled argent. These are the arms and crest of Darley of Aldby, co. York, but from the position of the hatchment I presume they were used by the Dearsleys. III. (In lozenge.) Same as No. II. Brass. IV. On a fesse three chess-rooks, with mullet for difference (Havers, Or, on a fesse sable three chess-rooks of the field. — Bl. Norf. i. 150.) For Gilbert Havers, Esq., who served Queen Elizabeth, Captain in Barwick, then in Scotland, after in Ireland, and last in the Netherlands, twenty-two years. He married Frances, daughter and heir of Thomas Nashe, and died May 5th, 1628, aged 87. SWARDESTON. Slabs in the Chancel. I. A cross engrailed ermine (Berney, Per pale, azure and gules, a cross engrailed ermine) ; impaling, Per pale, three bucks trippant (Suckling, Per pale, gules and azure, three bucks trippant or. Bl. Norf. v. 53, assigns this impalement to Green.) Crest : From a ducal coronet a plume of ostrich feathers (Berney, A plume of feathers, per pale argent and gules.) For Thomas Berney, who died October 25th, 1720, aged 46 ; and Anne his wife, who died April 12th, 1743, aged 63. She was daughter of Robert Suckling, Esq., of Wotton Hall. II. Berney, impaling, A bend ermine between twelve billets (Smith or Smyth of Gunton, Azure, a bend ermine between six billets or.) Crests : 1, A reed sheaf ; 2, On a chapeau, turned up HERE LIETH TJE BODY OF GILBERT HAVERS ESS WHO SERVED qVEJNE ELIZABETH CAPTAuNE iNBARWICr\ THIN INT SCOTLAND AFTER IN iRELAKD AN) LAST IN TIE KETJERLAN? 22 ER5 YEARS IE MABIED FRAN CES OPE OF TIE DAVGHT AND HHRES OP THO NASIE IE LYVED S 7 YEAR' AND DYED TVE 5 OF MA-YE . 162.8 <5V~ — -S> -*v.j-o Brass at Swainsthorfe. HUMBLEYARD HUNDRED. 181 ermine, two wings expanded, each bearing the arms (Smith, On a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, two wings expanded azure, each charged with the arms.) For Thomas, third son of Sir Thomas Berney of Reedham, Knt., who died April 2nd, 1673. III. Bemey impaling Smith. Crests: 1, Berney; 2, Smith. For Dorothy, wife of Thomas Berney, one of the daughters and coheiresses of John Smith of Amringale (Arminghall), who died September 29th, 1672. Slabs in the Nave. IV. Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Bemey ; 2 and 3, Smith ; impaling, A fesse between six birds (Onslow, Argent, a fesse gules between six Cornish choughs proper.) Crest: A double row of ostrich feathers. For John, son of Thomas and Dorothy Berney, who married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Arthur Onslow, Bart., of West Clandon in Surrey, who "naturae cessit," October 19th, 1678, aged nearly 44 years. V. (In lozenge.) Berney quartering Smith. For Mrs. Elizabeth Berney, eldest daughter of John Berney of Swardeston, who died November 14th, 1678. VI. Two lions passant in pale, crowned (Felton, Gules, two lions passant in pale ermine, crowned or) ; impaling on the dexter side, A chevron between three cross-crosslets (Rich, Gules, a chevron between three crosses bottonee or) ; and impaling on the sinister side, On a fesse a bull passant (Aldrich, Or, on a fesse vert a bull passant argent.) For Elizabeth Aldrich, widow, one of the daughters of Sir Anthony Felton, late of Playford, Suffolk, Knight of the Honourable Order of the Bath. First wife of Robert Rich of Mulbarton in Norfolk, and afterward to Thomas Aldrich of Swardeston, Gent. She " exchanged this life for immortality " on the last day of December, 1678, aged 80 years. Tablet in the Chancel. VII. (Tinctured by lines.) Three garbs (Kemp, Gules, three garbs within a bordure engrailed or) ; impaling, Ermine, on a fesse sable three fishes' heads erect and collared (Candler, Ermine, on a fesse engrailed sable three fishes' heads argent, collared gules.) Crest : A falcon rising. For Sarah, wife of John Turner Kemp of Swardeston Rectory, who died March 25th, 1848, in her 69th year ; also for John Turner Kemp, who died April 27th, 1854, aged 80. 182 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Tablet in ihe Nave. VIII. On a chevron between three eagles' heads erased as many quatrefoils. Crest : An eagle's head erased. For John Moxon, Esq., late of Woodford, Essex, who died June 26th, 1793, aged 59. Also for Mary, relict of John Moxon, who died November 11th, 1826, aged 85. In the Nave. IX. The Royal Arms, G. II. R. WRENINGHAM. Slab in ihe Chancel. I. A lion rampant, tail elevated and turned over the head (Buxton, Argent, a lion rampant, the tail elevated and turned over the head, sable.) For Richard Buxton, who died February 20th, 1684. From the account of this church in Mackarell's MSS. I find that it was once very rich in heraldic glass, not one shield of which now remains. 183 DEPWADE HUNDRED. ASHWELLTHORPE. I. Altar Tomb between ihe Chancel and the North Chapel, with recumbent Effigies and Eight coloured Shields. 1. Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Azure, three crescents argent, Thorp ; 2 and 3, Sable, a fesse between two chevrons or, Bainard. 2. Ermine, a cross engrailed gules, in the first quarter three bars of the second, Northwood. 3. Chequy or and gules, a bend ermine, Clifton. 4. Argent, a chevron between three boars' heads couped sable, muzzled or (Barry. Bl. Norf. v. 150, gives these charges as "bears' heads," which account is correct.) 5. Chequy or and azure, a fesse ermine, Calthorpe. 6. Gules, a saltire engrailed argent, Kerdeston. 7. Argent, a cross gules, St. George. 8. Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Azure, three fleurs-de-lis or ; 2 and 3, Gules, three lions passant guardant or, Holland, Earl of Kent. On the armour of the knight Thorp quartering Bainard. For Sir Edmund de Thorp, otherwise Lord Thorp, who was killed at the siege of Lovers' Castle in Normandy, c. l4l7. This tomb must have been repainted since Blomefield's time. Instead of the last two coats he gives, " Or, a lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure," and " Argent, two bars and a canton gules." Slabs in the North Chapel. II. A bend within a bordure engrailed (Knyvett, Argent, a bend within a bordure engrailed sable.) Crest: A demi-dragon (Knyvett, A demi-dragon, wings azure.) For Thomas, eldest son of Sir John Knyvett, Knt. of the Bath, who died October 4th, 1693, aged 37. III. (In lozenge.) Knyvett. For Mrs. Mary Knyvett, third daughter of Sir John Knyvett, who died October 29th, 1710, aged 47. 184 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. IV. (In lozenge.) Knyvett. For Dame Mary, wife of Sir John Knyvett, who died April 18th, 1713, in her 80th year. V. Knyvett. Crest : Knyvett. For John Knyvett, made Knight of the Bath at the coronation of Charles IL, married Mary, daughter of Sir Thomas Bedingfield of Darsham in Suffolk, and died July 28th, 1673. VI. (In lozenge.) Knyvett. For Muriel, youngest daughter of Sir John Knyvett, who died September 8th, 1688. VII. A wolf rampant ; in chief a fleur-de-lis between two roundels ( Wilson, Sable, a wolf salient or ; in chief a fleur-de-lis argent between two bezants) ; impaling Knyvett. Crest : A demi-wolf. For Henry Wilson, Gent., of Didlington, and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of John Knyvett of Norwich. He died in 1741. She died in 1757. VIII. Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Knyvett ; 2, Argent, a cross engrailed gules, between four water-bougets sable, Bourchier ; 3, Quarterly (Berners, Quarterly, or and vert.) Crest : Knyvett. For Thomas Knyvett, "Baro heriditarius de Berners." He married Catherine, daughter of Thomas Lord Burgh of Gaines- borough, and died June 30th, 1658. Tablet on the South Wall of ihe Chapel. IX. (Coloured, but defaced.) Wilson impaling It was Miller, "Argent, a fesse wavy azure between three wolves' heads erased gules." For Mary, wife of Henry William Wilson of Didlington, who died August 13th, 1772. She was daughter of Sir John Miller of Levant, Sussex. Also for Henry William Wilson, who died September 6th, 1796, aged 68. Shields in the Windows of ihe Chapel. X. Thorp. XI. Bourchier. The water-bougets are " gules." XII. Knyvett. XIII. Wilson. XIV. Quarterly of six: — 1 and 6, Wilson; 2, Knyvett; 3, Bourchier ; 4, Holland; 5, Berners. Hatchment in the Chapel. XV. Same as XIV., with Wilson crest, baron's coronet, and supporters of Lord Berners. DEPWADE HUNDRED. 185 Coloured Shields on ihe Font. XVI. Thorp. XVII. Argent, a chevron between three griffins' heads erased gules, Tilney ; impaling Thorp. XVIII. Bourchier impaling Tilney. XIX. Knyvett impaling Bourchier. XX. Knyvett, impaling, Argent, two bars gules. Bl. Norf. v. 161, gives it, "Or, two bars gules," and assigns it to Harcourt. The field may be worn off. XXI. Knyvett, impaling, Sable, a chevron argent between three boys' heads proper, with snakes entwined round their necks vert, Vaughan. XXII. Knyvett, impaling, Gules, on a chief argent two mullets sable, Bacon. XXIII. Knyvett, impaling, Azure, three fleurs-de-lis ermine (Burgh. Bl. Norf. v. 161, has five fleurs-de-lis.) At the West End. XXIV. The Royal Arms of G. R. III. before the Union with Ireland. ASLACTON. Slab in the Chancel. I. Three chevrons, braced in base ; on a chief a lion passant between two mullets (Mallom of Walter Acton, granted 4th May, 1685, Argent, three chevrons, braced in base gules; on a chief of the second a lion passant between two mullets of the first) ; impaling, A chevron voided between three birds (Phillip, Azure, a chevron between three falcons close argent.) Crest : A dexter arm erect holding a lure (Mallom, A dexter arm erect, habited vert, the cuff turned up ermines, the hand proper holding a lure, feathered argent, garnished or, stringed and tasselled gules.) For Sarah, Elizabeth, and Phillis, the children of John and Phillis Mallom. Sarah died May 2nd, 1737, aged 13 weeks; Elizabeth died October 21st, 1737, aged 6 years ; and. Phillis, March 24th, 1735, aged 3 years. Slab in the Nave. II. A chevron engrailed between three fleurs-de-lis; on a chief three spear-heads (Wright of Kilverston, Sable, a chevron 186 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. engrailed argent between three fleurs-de-lis or; on a chief of the third three spear-heads azure.) Crest : A dragon's head erased (Wright, A dragon's head erased argent pellettee.) For Elizabeth, wife of John Utting, late of Aslacton, Surgeon, sole heiress of Richard Wright, formerly of the same parish, who died February 22nd, 1798, aged 73. Also for Richard Utting, their eldest son, who died May 10th, 1807, aged 56. Slab in the South Aisle. III. This shield has been so much cut about that I cannot blazon it. I should say it was originally a quartered coat with an impalement. Bl. Norf. v. 180, gives it as Le Neve impaling Aldham. The inscription is also almost illegible. For William Le Neve, who died 1609. Coloured Shields on the Nave Roof. IV. Sable, a lion rampant argent, Cromwell; impaling, Gules, an anchor argent ; on a chief or three roses of the field, Gibson. V. Azure, two lions rampant combatant or, Carter ; impaling, Ermine, two bendlets gules, Ireton. Both Burke and Papworth mention a marriage between a grand-daughter of General Henry Ireton and Mr. Carter, a wealthy merchant of Yarmouth. VI. Quarterly of six : — 1, Cromwell; 2, Sable, three spear heads argent, Cynvrig Sais; 3, Sable, a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis argent, Collwyn ap Tangno ; 4, Gules, three chevrons argent, Jestin ap Morganny; 5, Argent, a lion rampant sable, langued gules; 6, Or, a chevron sable; in the dexter chief a mullet of the second, Murfine. This is the quartered coat of Oliver Cromwell, the identification of which I have taken from " The House of Cromwell," by Mark Noble, vol. i., 248. It is there given in the illustration facing p. 281, but No. 5 is not accounted for. I have also received, through the kindness of Mr. Paul Rylands, F.S.A., an impression of the Protector's seal, on which the quarterings are the same, with the exception that in No. 6 the mullet is on the chevron. VII. Cromwell, impaling, Quarterly: — 1 and 4, Or, a fesse chequy, argent and azure, Steward; 2 and 3, Argent, a lion rampant gules, over all a bend ragulee or, Steward. VIII. Per pale nebulee, argent and azure, six martlets, two, two, and two, counterchanged, Fleetwood ; impaling, Cromwell. Altar Tomb, East of the Churchyard. IX. On a cross five fleurs-de-lis (Le Neve, Argent, on a cross sable five fleurs-de-lis of the field.) Crest : Out of a ducal coronet DEPWADE HUNDRED. 187 a lily, stalked and leaved (Le Neve, Out of a ducal coronet or a lily argent, stalked and leaved vert, bladed and seeded of the first.) The inscription here is illegible ; all I can make out is, " Ro . . . June 9th, 1721, aged 71." Broken Slab in ihe Churchyard. X. Phillip. . Crest : A dove rising. For Robert Phillip and Elizabeth his wife. She died February 2nd, 1753, aged 34. BUNWELL. Slabs in the Chancel. I. A saltire (Baldwin, Argent, a saltire sable.) Crest : A cockatrice, ducally gorged and lined (Baldwin, On a mount vert a cockatrice argent, wattled, combed, and beaked or,, ducally gorged and lined of the last.) For the Rev. James Baldwin, M.A., Rector of this church and Carleton Rode, who died October 2nd, 1749. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Cooper, Merchant in Yarmouth. II. Baldwin, charged with a crescent for difference. For Charles, son of James Baldwin, Clerk, Rector of this parish, and Elizabeth his wife, who died June 6th, 1733, aged 7. At ihe West End. III. The Royal Arms of A. R. (Queen Anne) after the Union with Scotland. CARLETON RODE. Slabs in ihe Churchyard. I. A saltire (Le Hunt, Vert, a saltire or.) For "Thomas le Hunt, Esq., son of Sir George le Hunt of Little Bradley in Suff, Jan. 2, 1703, 76, and Margaret his Relict, Nov. 6, 1716, 80."— Bl. Norf. v. 126. II. A chevron between three crescents. These two slabs were, when I saw them in 1883, very much broken and nearly covered with grass. Some part of the in scription' is still legible on No. I. FORNCETT ST. MARY. 188 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. FORNCETT ST. PETER. Slabs in the Chancel. I. A fesse ermine, cotised ; in chief three stags' heads cabossed (Aggas, Azure, a fesse ermine, cotised or ; in chief three bucks' heads cabossed of the last. — Bl. Norf. v. 262.) For William Aggas, M.A., twenty-seven years Vicar of Hempnall, and twenty-three years Rector of both Forncetts, who died September 4th, 1724, aged 51. II. (Tinctured by lines.) Argent, on a bend sable three bezants, Jack. I cannot find these arms. For Thomas Jack, S.T.B., Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, for thirty-nine years Rector of both the Forncetts. He died March 16th, 1844, aged 75. There is a very long Latin inscription. Slab in the Nave. III. On a bend between two lions rampant three fishes embowed (Osborne, Argent, on a bend between two lions rampant sable three dolphins embowed of the first. — Bl. Norf. iv. 201.) The charges here are more like pike. For Robert Osborne, Gent., who died , aged 80 years. Also for Christian his wife, who died in the year 1750, aged 62 ; and also for eight of their children. IV. Brass and Incised Slab in the Nave, with Three Shields. 1. (On slab.) On a pale within a bordure three roundels (Baxter, Argent, on a pale within a bordure sable three bezants.) See shield at Stratton St. Mary. Bl. Norf. v. 262, has "Argent, on a pale within a bordure azure three estoiles of the field." I have never met with this. 2. (On brass.) Baxter. 3. (On brass.) A wyvern with wings displayed (Drake, Azure, a wyvern with wings displayed or. Shield at Stratton St. Mary.) For Thomas Baxter, who married Margaret, daughter of William Drake, and died April 24th, 1535. Bl. Norf. v. 262, gives April 15th as the date of his death. fncised Slab. V. Baxter. For Richard Baxter, who died the last clay of May, 1484. DEPWADE, HUNDRED. 189 Head Stone in the Churchyard. VI. Ermine, on a chevron between three escallops as many griffins' heads couped (Hardy, Sable, on a chevron ermine, between three escallops argent, as many griffins' heads erased of the field.) Crest : Between two wings displayed a griffin's head couped, collared, holding in the mouth a sprig. For Isaac Hardy, who died November 24th, 1808, aged 47; and Elizabeth Coleman, his widow, who died December 21st, 1828, aged 63. FRITTON. Tablet on the South Chancel Wall. I. (Nearly defaced.) An estoile of sixteen points (Hirst or Hurst, Argent, an estoile of sixteen points gules) ; impaling .... For Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Hirst of the City of Norwich, and daughter of Thomas Holmes, Clerk, Rector of Fritton. She died November 1st, 1762, in her 37th year. Shield in the North Window of ihe Chancel. II. Argent, a cross gules, St. George. Shields on either side of the North Door. III. St. George. At the West End. IV. The Royal Arms of George II. or III. before the Union with Ireland. FUNDENHALL. HAPTON. HARD WICK. I. Monument in the Chancel with Two coloured Shields. 1. Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Ermine, on a chief azure three lioncels rampant gules, Gleane; 2 and 3, Argent, semee of cross- crosslets and a lion rampant gules, crowned or, Brewse with Ulster badge in the fesse point. 190 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. 2. Or, three eagles displayed purpure, Rodney. Crests : 1, A Saracen's head proper, Gleane ; 2, An eagle displayed purpure on a ducal crown or, Rodney. Mottoes : 1, Jai serry mon Roy ; 2, Non generant iEquik* Columbas. For Sir Peter Gleane, Baronet, and his wife Dame Penelope, daughter to Sir Edward Rodney, Knt. Bl. Norf. v. 219, states that Sir Peter died about 1694, and his wife 1689, and that Sir Edward Rodney was of Rodney Stoke in Somersetshire. II. Monument against the North Chancel Wall, with Three coloured Shields. 1. Gleane impaling Brewse. 2. Brewse, impaling, Sable, a chevron ermine between three estoiles argent, Brewster. 3. Brewster. For Thomas Gleane, eldest son of Sir Peter Gleane, Knt., and Dame Maud his wife, and likewise Elizabeth, wife of the said Thomas, daughter and heir of Thomas and Elizabeth Brewse. Thomas Gleane died 27th January, 1660, aged about 74 ; Elizabeth Gleane died July 22nd, 1634, aged about 45. Bl. Norf. v. 218, 219, gives a shield with Gleane impaling Suckling on this monument. I could not see it. The tinctures are defaced on all. Brass in the Chancel, now loose. III. Three boars passant, with an annulet for difference (Bacon, Azure, three boars passant or. Bl. Norf. v. 220, has a misprint here, "Azure, three bars argent, an annulet for difference sable"); impaling, Ermine, on a bend cotised an annulet for difference, Jenney. (The tinctures of Jenney differ considerably, and as I cannot identify this marriage I have not stated them.) For George, son of Thomas Bacon, Gent. Slab in the Chancel. IV. A lion rampant charged with three chevrons (Rand, Or, a lion rampant gules, charged with three chevrons argent. Bl. Norf. v. 221, gives, Per chevron, or and argent, a lion rampant gules) ; impaling, On a bend, a tassel with a rope and ring, the tassel toward the dexter, Brock. Crest : Out of a coronet a boar's head in pale. For "Samuel Rand, Clericus, A.M.," born at Harleston, December 15th, 1649, died at Hardwick, June 7th, 1714, having been for thirty-three years Rector of Hardwick, and for thirty-one years Rector of Shelton. He married Mary, only daughter and heiress of Thomas Brock of Dereham, who died August 5th, 1724. DEPWADE HUNDRED. 191 Shield in the East Window. V. Azure, a cross or, Shelton; impaling, Argent, a lion rampant sable, crowned or, Morley. Shield in a North Window of the Nave. VI. Shelton, impaling, Argent, a fesse between three mullets gules (Cretyng ? Argent, a chevron between three mullets gules, pierced of the field. I can find no other coat as impaled by Shelton at all like it, except this.) The Royal Arms in plaster were in the church when the restoration commenced (1881), but they fell to pieces when handled. HEMPNALL. Slab at the East End. I. A wolf salient (Donne, Azure, a wolf salient or) ; impaling, A cross patonce between four cinquefoils (Manning, Quarterly, azure and gules, a cross patonce between four cinquefoils or.) Crest : A wolf's head erased (Donne, A wolf's head erased or.) For Castres Mott Donne, Clerk, late Vicar of Hempnall and Rector of Barningham. He died June 11th, 1819, aged 36. Also for Frances his relict, daughter of the Rev. H. C. Manning of Thetford, and Mary his wife, who died August 8th, 1822, aged 40. Slab in the North Aisle. II. A bend between two dolphins naiant, French. Crest : On a mount a wolf salient. The slab is partly covered up by pews. Bl. Norf. v. 182, mentions one for "Robert French, Gent., Aug. 31, 1711, aged 57," but I think this is of more recent date than that. Altar Tomb in the Churchyard. III. Per fesse, a pale and three quatrefoils (Simmons, Per fesse, sable and argent, a pale counterchanged, three trefoils slipped of the second) ; impaling Manning. Crest : On a coronet a wolf statant. For Eliza, late wife of William Simmonds, and daughter of the Rev. H. C. Manning, who died August 15th, 1819, aged 28. The inscription is very much obliterated. 192 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. At the West End. IV. The Royal Arms of Victoria. MORNINGTHORPE. I. Monument on the North Side of the Chancel, with Five raised Shields. 1. Quarterly of nine : — 1, A chevron engrailed between three escallops, with a crescent for difference (Garneys or Gamishe, Argent, a chevron engrailed azure between three escallops sable) ; 2, Three rams' heads couped (Ramsey, Gules, three rams' heads couped argent) ; 3, Barry of four ; in chief three cinquefoils ( Wellisham, Sable, two bars ; in chief three cinquefoils or) ; 4, A chevron between three cinquefoils (Kenton, Sable, a chevron between three cinquefoils or) ; 5, A chevron engrailed ermine between three birds rising (Frauneeys, Gules, a chevron ermine between three doves volant proper) ; 6, Two lions passant guardant (Denstone, Azure, two lions passant guardant or) ; 7, On a chevron a cross- crosslet ( Wanton or Waunton, Argent, on a chevron sable a cross-crosslet of the field) ; 8, On a chevron ermine three martlets (Toppesfield, Gules, on a chevron ermine three martlets sable) ; 9, A fesse between, three fleurs-de-lis (Churche, Sable, a fesse between three fleurs- de-lis argent.) 2. On a fesse dancettee, between six cross-crosslets fitchee, three anchors (Raworth, Gules, on a fesse dancettee argent, between six cross-crosslets fitchee or, three anchors sable.) 3. Garneys, with crescent for difference ; impaling, A cross engrailed ermine (Berney, Per pale, azure and gules, a cross engrailed ermine.) 4. Garneys, with crescent for difference ; impaling, Two chev rons, a bordure engrailed, with a crescent for difference (Tyrell, Argent, two chevrons azure, a bordure engrailed gules.) 5. Garneys, with crescent for difference ; impaling, Toppesfield.- Bl. Norf. has here, "On a chevron five martlets," evidently having blazoned the ermine spots as two additional birds. Crest: A mermaid, holding with the dexter hand an escallop (Garneys, A mermaid with mirror and comb, all proper.) DEPWADE HUNDRED. 193 There is no inscription on this monument. Bl. Norf. v. 292, gives the identification of the coats, and states that it was erected for Martha, wife of Robert Raworth, and daughter of John Garneys ; taking his information from a slab on the floor beneath. Slabs in ihe Chancel. II. Raworth impaling Garneys. Crest : A demi-lion, holding in his dexter paw a cross-crosslet fitchee. For Martha, wife of Robert Raworth, a merchant in London, and daughter of John Garneys, who died August 22nd, 1694, aged 36. III. With Two Shields. 1. Garneys, impaling, A saltire ermine between four eagles displayed (Rudge or Rugge, Azure, a saltire ermine between four eagles displayed argent. — Suckling MSS.) 2. Garneys, impaling, A chevron between three mallets (Soame, Gules, a chevron between three mallets or.) For John Garneys, who died December 15th, 1661. Also for Charles, father of the said John Garneys, sometime High Sheriff for the county, who died January 30th, 1657, in his 89th year. IV. (In lozenge.) Garneys. For Mis Anne Garneys, eldest daughter of John Garneys, who died March 29th, 1668 ; also Dame Margaret Gostling, who died January 23rd, 1733, aged 69. V. Garneys, impaling, A tortoise displayed (Gawdy, Vert, a tortoise passant argent.) Crest : Garneys. For Anne Garneys, daughter of Sir Charles Gawdy, "Equitis Aurati de Crowes Hall in com. SuffolciaB," and wife of Wentworth Garneys of Boy land Hall, who died September 7th, 1681. VI. (In lozenge.) Garneys. For Susanna, daughter of Charles Garneys, who died July 1st, 1685. VII. (In lozenge.) Garneys. For Mrs. Mary Garneys, daughter of Charles and Mary Garneys, who was buried June 12th, 1684. VIII. Garneys, impaling, Ermine ; on a chief a griffin passant (Richmond of Hedenham, Ermine,, on a chief sable a griffin passant or.) For Charles, son of Clere Garneys of Kenton in Suffolk, who died June 25th, 1678. 194 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. IX. (In lozenge.) Garneys. For Mrs. Elizabeth Garneys, eldest daughter of John Garneys "by the last venture," who died March 13th, 1675. X. A lion rampant within an orle of pheons (Roope, Argent, a lion rampant within an orle of pheons gules) ; impaling, Barry of ten ; on a canton a helmet. I have made every endeavour, but in vain, to identify this impalement. For "John Roope, Juner, Gent,, who died the thirthen day of June, 1685." Slab in the Nave. XI. On a chevron three birds (Hammond of Ellingham, Or, on a chevron sable three Cornish choughs argent) ; impaling, Per cross. Crest: An elephant's head ducally gorged (Hammond, An elephant's head argent, ducally gorged and eared or.) For Francis Hammond, Gent., who died September 7th, 1687. Tablets on the North Side of ihe Chancel. XII. (Coloured.) Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Argent, a chevron between three griffins' heads couped sable, Howes; 2 and 3, Roope; impaling, Argent, on a bend azure, six falchions saltire- wise, two, two, and two, of the first, hilted or, Kedington. Crest : A demi-unicorn gules, attired or, issuing from a ducal coronet proper. For John Howes, who died in 1757. He was Sheriff of Norfolk in 1718, and he then changed the spelling of his name from Howse to Howes, in conformity with an error in the writ. He married Elizabeth, daughter of H. Keddington, Esq., of Hock- ham, and his mother was a daughter of John Roope. " He was a pious man." Also for his son John Howes, who died February 23rd, 1763, aged 66. " He was a merciful man." XIII. (Coloured.) Howes, impaling, Gules, a saltire engrailed or ; on a chief of the last three cross-crosslets of the first, Longe of Spixworth. For Thomas Howes, M.A., Rector of Fritton, who died in 1796, aged 64 ; for Susan his wife, daughter of Francis Longe of Spixworth, who died in 1822, aged 89 ; for their eldest son, John Howes of Gray's Inn, who died in 1787, aged 29 ; and for their daughters, Susan, who died in 1794, aged 35 ; Tabitha in 1789, aged 27 ; Lucy in 1787, aged 24 ; and Dorothy in 1790, aged 23. XIV. (Coloured.) Gules, a chevron ermine between three crescents argent, Gostlin ; in pretence, Garneys. Crest : An eagle's head, erased sable, charged on the neck with a crescent ermine. DEPWADE HUNDRED. 195 For Margaret Gostlin, daughter of John Garneys, sister and coheiress of Wentworth Garneys, who died January 23rd, 1723, in her 69th year. Also for Sir William Gostlin, Knt., her husband, Alderman and Sheriff of the City of London. Tablet on the East Wall of the Chancel. XV. (Coloured.) Quarterly: — 1 and 4, Gostlin (with the crescents as they should be, "ermine"); 2 and 3, Defaced. It was Garneys.1— Suckling MSS. vol. i. 139. For Charles Gostlin of Helsden (Hellesdon), Norfolk, who died May 29th, 1767, aged 77. In a Window on the South Side of the Chancel. XVI. Argent, fretty sable; on a canton gules a chaplet or, Irby ; impaling, Sable, on a chevron argent three spear-heads gules ; in chief two unicorns' heads erased of the second, armed and maned or ; in base, on a pile of the last, issuing from the chevron, a unicorn's head erased of the field, Wright of Mappersley, co. Nottingham. For Rear-Admiral the Hon. Frederick Paul Irby, C.B., late of Boyland Hall, second son of Frederick, second Lord Boston, born April 18th, 1779, and died April 24th, 1844. He married first, Emily Ives, daughter and coheiress of William Drake, Esq., of Amersham, Bucks, who was born June 23rd, 1783, and died August 7th, 1806 ; and secondly, Frances, second daughter of Ichabod Wright, Esq., who died January 16th, 1852. XVII. Same as XVI. In a Window on the North Side of the Chancel. XVIII. Same as XVI. XIX. Argent, a wivern, wings displayed, and tail nowed gules, Drake. Altar Tomb on the South Side of the Churchyard. XX. Roope, with a helmet, but no crest. For John Roope, who died February 2nd, 1686, aged 77. On the Organ Gallery. XXI. (Carved.) The Royal Arms of Victoria. In the Tower. XXII. The Royal Arms of George III. after the Union with Ireland. o 2 196 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. MOULTON, GREAT. Slab in the Churchyard. I. A chevron between three roses ( Wickham, Argent, a chevron sable between three roses gules. — Bl. Norf. v. 207.) For Thomas Wickham, Gent., who died December 16th, 1668; also for Thomas his son, who died April 5th, 1661. This slab is much broken. At the East End, over the Window. II. The Royal Arms of G III. R., 1792. At the West End. III. The Royal Arms of C. R., probably Charles II. On either Side of the Porch. IV. A cross, St. George. SHELTON. I should think, from the appearance of the tombs in this church, that the shields thereon were repainted about fifty years ago, without any regard to tinctures. In every case the field of the Shelton coat is " vert," whereas it should be " azure." I have given them exactly as they are, and where it is evident what they ought to be, I have stated it. I. Tomb against the Wall of the North Aisle, with Seven coloured Shields. 1. Vert, a cross or (Shelton, Azure, a cross or.) 2 impaling Shelton. 3. Shelton impaling .... 4. Shelton impaling .... It was Woodhouse. 5 impaling Shelton. 6. Shelton impaling .... It was Morley. 7. Shelton. "Here lies buried Sir John Shelton, who married Margaret, the daughter of Lord Morley, and had issue Raphe, Anne, Alys, and Marie. He died .... November, Anno Dom. 1558." — Bl. Norf. v. 267. DEPWADE HUNDRED. 197 II. Tomb on the North Side of the Altar, with Ten coloured Shields. 1 impaling Shelton. 2 impaling Shelton. 3. Shelton. 4. Shelton impaling .... 5. Shelton impaling .... 6. Shelton impaling .... 7. Quarterly, ermine and azure, in the second and third quarters a leopard's head argent, Woodhouse of Wax ham.— Bl. Norf. v. 268. 8. Shelton impaling Woodhouse. 9. Quarterly : — 1, Shelton ; 2, Ermine, two chevrons sable, Illey; 3, Quarterly, or and gules, a bend sable, on the second and third quarters three annulets argent, Burgu- lion ; 4, Azure, a cross chequy argent and gules, Cokefield. 10. Shelton. For " Sir Ralph Shelton, who married first Mary, daughter of Sir William Woodhouse of Waxham, Knt., and secondly Anne, daughter of Thomas Barrow, Esq., of Barningham in Suffolk. He died June 15th, 1568."— Bl. Norf. v. 268. This Ralph is made out to be High Sheriff of Norfolk in 1570, whereas in 1568 he died. The dates of birth of his several children are still on the tomb, in almost every case they differ from the account in Blomefield. III. Tomb on the South Side of the Altar, with Six coloured Shields. 1. Argent, a chevron gules between three bull's heads couped sable, Boleyn or Bullen; quartering, Or, a chief indented azure, Botiler or Butler. 2. Shelton impaling Boleyn. 3. Boleyn. 4. Shelton impaling Boleyn. 5. Quarterly: — 1, Shelton; 2, Illey ; 3,Burgulion; 4, Cokefield. 6. Shelton impaling Boleyn. For " Sir John Shelton, High Sheriff of Norfolk in 1504, made Knight of the Bath at the Coronation of Henry VIII. He married Anne, daughter of Sir William Boleyn of Blickling, and died Deer. 21st, 1539, aged 62. His wife was sister and coheir to Thomas Boleyn, Earl of Wilts and Ormond, son of Sir William Boleyn, Knt., of Blickling, by Margaret, daughter and coheir of Thomas Botiler, Duke of Ormond."— Bl. Norf. v. 267. There were brass effigies and shields on the top of this tomb. 198 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. IV. Tomb by the Wall of the South Aisle, with Five coloured Shields. < 1. Argent, on a bend sable three eagles displayed or, Houghton; impaling, Argent, three annulets azure, Richers ; counter- impaling Houghton; impaling, Azure, two barrulets argent between three close helmets or, Armiger of North Creake. 2. Houghton impaling Richers. 3. Houghton impaling Armiger. 4. Richers. 5. Defaced. For Sir Robert Houghton, Knt., Serjeant-at-Law, one of the Justices of the King's Bench. He married Maria, daughter of Robert Richers of Rootham, Kent. Born at Gunthorpe August 3, 1548, and buried 6 Feb. 1623, in the church of St. Dunstan in the West. His son Francis with his wife Helena are buried in the same tomb. The inscription is very illegible. — Bl. Norf. v. 272. Tablet on the Wall of the North Aisle. V. (Coloured.) Argent, a chevron sable between three bulls' heads cabossed gules, Curteis. Crest: A unicorn passant or between four trees proper. For the Rev. Jeremiah Curteis, youngest son of the Rev. Samuel Curteis and Eleanor his wife, who died January 19th, 1881, aged 77, Rector of this parish for forty-five years. Also for his wife, Sarah Ann, daughter of James Gardner and Sarah Ann Bloom of Wells-next-the-Sea. She died June 21st, 1858, aged 46. Slab in the Chancel. VI. Shelton, impaling, Two bars; in chief as many pallets ( Churchman, Argent, two bars sable ; in chief as many pallets of the second.) Crest : A Moor or Saracen's head proper. For Henry Shelton of Barningham, Suffolk, who married Hester, daughter of Sir John Churchman of Illington, Norfolk. He died May 24th, 1690, aged 36. Slab in the South Aisle. VII. Two swans in pale between as many flaunches (Futter, Sable, two swans in pale proper, between as many flaunches or.) Crest : A goat's head erased, holding in the mouth a branch (Futter, A goat's head erased or, attired sable, holding in the mouth a holly branch vert, f ructed gules.) DEPWADE HUNDRED. 199 For Robert Futter, late of this parish, Gent., who died December 10th, 1727 ; and Susanna his relict, daughter of Thomas and Tabitha Dawson, late of this parish, who died December 19th, 1733, aged 78. Slab in the Nave. VIII. A bend cotised (Pearse, Vert, a bend cotised or) ; impaling, On a chevron three birds ( Toppesfield ? Gules, on a chevron ermine three martlets sable. Bl. Norf. v. 273 has for this impalement " A chevron between two birds.") Crest : A pelican vulning herself (Pearse, A demi-pelican rising or, vulned on the breast proper, crowned gules.) For William Pearse, Gent., who died August 3rd, 1711, aged 80 ; for Elizabeth, wife of Charles Pearse, who died August 10th, 1714, aged 34 ; and - also for the wife of William Pearse, with no name or date. Broken Slab against the South Wall of the Church. IX. A chevron ermine between three birds (Sayer, Gules, a chevron ermine between three sea-mews proper. — Bl. Norf. v. 402.) Crest: A dragon's head erased (Sayer, A hand holding a dragon's head erased proper. — Bl. Norf. v. 331.) For John Sayer, Gent., who died .... August, 1708, aged 60. Hatchment in the Vestry. X. Shelton, impaling, Gules, three garbs within a bordure engrailed or, Kemp of Gissing. Crest: Shelton. " Maurice Shelton of Shelton and Barningham, married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Robert Kemp of Gissing." — Bl. Norf. v. 269. Shields in the East Window. XI. Argent, a cross gules, Vere ? ; impaling, Argent, on a fesse azure three eagles displayed or, Clere. XII. Clere impaling Vere. XIII. Gules, a chevron ermine between three fleurs-de-lis or, ; impaling Vere. XIV. Shelton, impaling, Ermine, on a chief indented sable three lions rampant or, Bures of Suffolk. XV. Shelton impaling Bures. XVI. Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Shelton ; 2 and 3, Burgulion ; impaling Boleyn. XVII. Shelton impaling Boleyn. 200 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Shield in the East Window of the North Aisle. XVIII. Azure, a fesse or, ; impaling, Ermine, a chevron azure. It may be that this is a made-up shield. Shields in the East Window of the South Aisle. XIX. Shelton. XX. Boleyn. XXI. Ermine, an eagle displayed gules, Bedingfeld ; impaling Shelton. XXII. Shelton, impaling, Per pale, or and gules, a lion passant argent, Plais of Tofts. This church contained a very great deal of heraldic glass, in fact " all the matches of the Shelton family." There is not much left now. The arms of Shelton and Boleyn are introduced amidst the tracery and framework of the east window, as also on the dresses of the figures, and above the heads of the founders of the church, Sir John Shelton and his wife. Between the clerestory windows there are twenty shields, twelve of which bear the arms of Shelton, and eight the family rebus, " an escallop shell and a tun." On the Font. XXIII. Shield of the Sacrament. XXIV. Instruments of the Passion. XXV. Three crowns (East Anglia, Azure, three crowns or.) XXVI. Emblem of the Trinity. At ihe West End. XXVII. The Royal Arms, carved in oak and coloured, with very rich mantling, of William III. Beneath, on a small shield supported by two savages, Argent, a bordure gules. The Rector informed me that these Royal Arms were purchased some years ago in London, at a very high price, and presented to this parish. STRATTON ST. MARY. I. Monument in the Chancel, with Three coloured Shields. 1. Azure, a chevron between three pairs of wings, conjoined and erect or, Reve. DEPWADE HUNDRED. 201 2. Reve, impaling, Sable, on a chevron between three griffins' heads erased, or, as many estoiles gules, Corie. 3. Corie. Crest : A pair of wings conjoined and erect, Reve. This has been broken off. For Sir Edmund Reve, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, " who was preferred to that high station March 27th, 1647." Also for his wife, Lady Maria Reve, who died March 12th, 1657.— Bl. Norf. v. 195-6, where the long Latin in scription is also given. Monumental Tablet on the South Wall of the Chancel. II. (Coloured.) Argent, a chevron between three pairs of wings, conjoined and erect sable, Reve. For Thomas Reve, who died October 1st, 1663, aged 69 ; for Thomas his eldest son, who died November 26th, 1656, in his 26th year ; and also for John Reve, his youngest son, who died April 13th, 1660, aged 18. Tablet on the South Chancel Wall. III. (Tinctured by lines.) Argent, a fesse gules ; in chief a lion passant guardant of the first ( Walford, Argent, a fesse gules ; in chief a lion passant of the first) ; impaling, Argent, two chevronels between three chaplets vert, Burroughes. Crest : A demi-lion rampant ( Walford of Essex, A demi-lion rampant. It ought to be, "holding in the dexter paw a cross-crosslet fitchee gules.") For Diana, wife of Rev. William Walford, Rector, and daughter of Rev. Randall Burroughes, who died September 15th, 1809, aged 42 ; for William their eldest son, who died April 9 th, 1819, aged 20; for George Burroughes, their third son, who died April 6th, 1819, aged 17 ; for Davy, their second son, who died April 7th, 1821, aged 20 ; for Rev. Henry Walford, B.A., their youngest son, who died May 10th, 1832, aged 25 ; for Diana, their eldest daughter, married to Rev. E. J. Moor of Great Bealings, Suffolk, who died December 24th, 1827, aged 30 ; also for William Walford, Clk., A.M., who died June 25th, 1842, aged 89. Tablet on the North Chancel Wall. IV. (Coloured.) Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Burroughes ; 2 and 3, Or, on a cross sable five crescents argent, Ellis ; impaling, Sable, a cross argent fretty of the field between four lions' heads erased of the second (Marsh, Sable, a cross between four lions' heads erased argent.) Crest: A griffin's head erased argent, charged on the breast with two chevrons vert, Burroughes. 202 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. For Rev. Ellis Burroughes, M.A., only son of Rev. Randall Burroughes and his wife Elizabeth Maria. He was Rector of Stowlangtoft, Suffolk, and Tasburgh, Norfolk, and died December 24th, 1831, in his 68th year. Also for Sarah Nasmyth his wife, only daughter of Robert Marsh of the city of Norwich, who died May 13th, 1838, aged 67. Tablet on the Wall of the South Aisle. V. (Raised.) Quarterly: — 1 and 4, Burroughes; 2 and 3, Ellis; impaling, From a fesse charged with two barrulets a demi-lion rampant issuant between three roses (Wilder, Gules, from a fesse or, charged with two barrulets azure, a demi-lion rampant, issuant, of the second.) Crest: Burroughes. For Rev. Ellis Burroughes, M.A., J.P., D.L., who died at Nice in Sardinia, where he was buried on March 13th, 1854, aged 57. Also for Elizabeth Philips his wife, eldest daughter of Lieut. -Gen. Sir Francis Wilder, K.H., who died October 30th, 1867, aged 69. Slabs in the Chancel. VI. Reve. Crest : Reve. For Thomas Reve, who died October 1st, 1663, aged 69 ; Thomas, his eldest son, who died November 26th, 1656, in his 20th year; also for John Reve, his youngest son, who died April 13th, 1660, in his 18th year. VII. Reve. Crest : Reve. For "Johannes Reve, A.M., Canonice Ordinatus Presbyter hujus Ecclesiae Pastor fidelissimus." He died February 10th 1658. VIII. On a bend three eagles displayed (Houghton, Argent, on a bend sable three eagles displayed or. — Bl. Norf. v. 196) ; impaling Reve. Crest : A demi-eagle displayed. For Anne Houghton, sole daughter and heiress of Henry Reve of Bracondale, and wife of Robert Houghton, the eldest son of John Houghton of Bramerton, who left issue one only son, John. She died May 6th, 1705. Also for William, son of John Houghton, grandson of Robert Houghton and Anne his wife, born June 8th, and died July 6th, 1729. IX. Houghton impaling Reve. Crest : Houghton. For Robert Houghton, who died December 1st, 1715, in the 36th year of his age. X. Reve. Crest : Reve. For Richard Reve, Gent., "A Person of approved integrity, and the Last of that ancient Family," who died September 26th 1727, aged 83. Garneys apfiookwood. Wfelllsham a«soA Hettettsett et FbuL5Ha-m Sxecxotis cLe <3nsuLdA ELEEnsi or/andi Collegtj Jrmrrarjs in AcadEirua ConTabrioiEnsi quondam ALUtivni : CIO I CD lx J^ A.TC[TIS5u>E. XLVJJI e boV of fe c &0r5 ^Bmjpoole lltf * iky ofjime infpj? £*r of ouriorbSo^ 11^13 - s.y, J3R.ASS AT j°OTTER JiEIGHAM. HAPPING HUNDRED. 357 POTTER HEIGHAM. Tablet on the South Wall of the Chancel. I. (Coloured, but much obliterated.) Argent, a fesse dan cettee gules ; on a chief sable a lion passant guardant or (Mihill, Vicar of Heigham Potter, Argent, a fesse dancettee gules guttee de I'armes ; on a chief sable a lion passant or. — Three Norfolk Armories, Cod. C, 207) ; impaling, Ermine, on a chief sable a griffin passant or (Richmond ? of Hedenham. The field is very much obliterated, but there are evident traces of something having been upon it.) For " Robert Mihill, Clerk, Vicar of ys towne, who died Feby. 22, 166(8?); for Ann his widow, who died April 25th, 1695, aged 80 years ; for Elizabeth Trott, singlewoman, his grandaughter, died August 29th, 1697, aged 21 ; for Henry, son of ye above- named Robert Mihill, who died Septr. 12, 1697, aged 45 ; and also for Mihil Batho, Gent., great grandson, who died Novr. 10, 1709, aged 20." Brass on ihe Chancel Floor, with Four similar Shields and Crest. II. A chevron embattled between three lions rampant (Baspole, Baispoole, or Baspoole. Argent, a chevron embattled between three lions rampant sable, langued gules. See p. 228.) Crest : Out of a ducal coronet a stag's head attired, wreathed about the neck and tied (Baspoole, Out of a ducal coronet or, a stag's head ermine, attired of the first, wreathed about the neck and tied with bows argent and sable.) There is "a bordure" round these shields, which may have been intended for a mark of difference. "Here under resteth the bodyes of Richard Baispoole, late of Potter Heigham, Gentleman, who deceased the x. day of June, in the year of our Lord God 1613." Slab in the Chancel. III. A lion rampant between an orle of acorns slipped (Atwood, Gules, a lion rampant argent between eight acorns slipped or, for Atwood of ¦ Heigham. — Three Norfolk Armories, Cod. C, 226. Guttee, a lion rampant. This does not speak much for the accuracy of the manuscript) ; impaling, Per pale, a lion rampant. For " Clemens Atwood, AM., hujus Ecclesiae Vicarius, et Maria ejus uxor e quibus, Alter obiit iii0 Julii, Altera non Decemb. Anno Dom. mdclxxxxix. Ille aetat. xliii. Hase xxxv." Slab in the Nave. IV. An orle between eight billets, with a crescent for difference (Yallop of Bowthorpe. See p. 268. Gules, an orle 358 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. between eight billets or.) Crest : A caltrap between two wings erect and conjoined (Yallop, A pheon or between two wings erect argent. — Bl. Norf. ii. 384.) For Gyles Yallop, lately deceased, obiit [9 July, 1711.] The greater part of the slab is covered up : that in brackets is not absolutely reliable. On ihe Font. V There are four shields, on one of which there remains "A saltire." Over ihe Chancel Arch. VI Royal Arms of G. II R. RUSTON, EAST. Slab in the South Aisle. I. Two bars ; a bordure (Gelsthorp. — Three Norfolk Armories, Cod. A, 510 ; Cod. C, 208.) " Hie dormit Anna Dunhami Bird aromatarii uxor, unigenita filia ac hseres Gulielmi Gelsthorp, gener., obiit die Aprilis 2d° Anno astatis 27° Christi 1680. Necnon Anna prsedici Dunhami Bird Annceq. uxoris filia obiit die Martii 16" Anno Domi 1680." Tablet on ihe South Wall of ihe Aisle. II. (Coloured.) Argent, on a chevron gules three crescents or (Athill of Brandiston. — There is added on this tablet " a bordure or," and the chevron is made " paly gules sable and or.") For Anthony John Athill, who died February 4th, 1876, aged 62. Buried at Brandeston, the family resting-place. Maria his wife erected this tablet. STALHAM. Monument on the South Side of the Chancel, with raised Shield. I. Three castles triple-towered (Castell of Raveningham, Argent, three castles triple-towered gules) ; impaling, on the dexter side three annulets (Riches, Argent, three annulets azure) ; and impaling, On a chevron, between, in chief two cross-crosslets, and in base a cross-crosslet crossed, three mullets, Smyth. For Katherine, daughter of Talmach Castell of Raveningham, married first to John Riches, Gent., of this town, and afterwards to the Rev. Willing Smyth, D.L., one of the Prebendaries of the Cathedral Church at Norwich, and at her death was his widow and relict. She died May 26th, 1718, aged 78. HAPPING HUNDRED. . 359 Tablet against a Pillar on the South Side of the Nave, with coloured Shield. II. Gules, three dexter hands couped at the wrist saltirewise argent, Puckle. Crest : On a dexter hand in pale argent a rose gules. " Neare to the foote of this Pillar lyeth buried the body of Samuel Puckle, Esq"., late Mayr of the Citty of Norwich, whoe departed this life ye 22nd of August, Ann0 1661, Mtai 73." Slab in the Chancel. III. Riches, the field is here "ermine," impaling Castell. Crest : A demi-lion crowned, holding in its dexter paw an annulet. For John Riches, Gent., who died 1st April, 1688, aged 69. Slabs in the Tower. IV. A chevron between three owls crowned (Burton, Sable, a chevron between three owls argent, crowned or.) Crest: An owl as in the arms. For William Burton, Gent., late Alderman of Great Yarmouth, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Burton. He died July 19th, 1686, aged 39. V. Two bars, over all a bend, and in chief a lozenge, Copeman. "Rediit ad requiem pia anima Richard Copeman, Arm., Aug. 13, 1656." ¦ SUTTON. Slab in the South Aisle. I. A talbot passant, with a label of three for difference. Crest : A demi-talbot. This coat and crest may be intended for Carter. " In the middle He lies William, son of Japhatt Bowes, who died January 30th, 1721, aged 29. Japhatt Bowes died March 20th, 1725, aged 72. Sarah his wife died April 13th, 1737, aged 76. Susan, wife of William Carter, daughter of Japhatt Bowes, who died September 1st, 1739, aged 38, for William Carter, who died September 22nd, 1770, aged 75. Their son William Carter placed this stone." Coloured Shields on the Nave Roof. II. Argent, a cross gules, St. George. III. Gules, a cross patonce argent. 360 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. WALCOT. Tablet on the North Wall of the Chancel. I. (Coloured.) Azure, a fesse wavy argent guttee-de-sang, between, in chief two cross-crosslets fitchee or, and in base a crescent of the second, Warner ; impaling, Argent, on a chevron gules, between three eagles displayed sable, legged of the second, as many annulets or, Siely. Crest: A triple plume of ostrich feathers or. For William Warner, Esq., who died October 5th, 1830, aged 68 ; for Hannah his wife, who died August 25th, 1832, aged 62. In the Monumental Inscriptions of the Hundred of Happing, by Walter Rye, p. 101, there are several memorials given of the Siely family. One of them is for " Hannah, wife of Alexander Siely, who died Sept. 12th, 1782, aged 79 years." Hannah Warner may have been their daughter. Shields above the West Doorway. II. A cross. III. Emblem of the Trinity. Shields around the West Door. IV. A cross. V. Gone. VI. A between two roses in pale, barbed and seeded. VII. A chevron between three At the base of the Tower Buttresses. VIII. Shield of the Passion. The "cross and crown of thorns" remain. IX. A saltire engrailed (Kerdeston, Gules, a saltire engrailed argent.) The stone heraldry on this tower is much decayed, and is very difficult to identify. In Hark MSS. 901, Kemp does not mention it, but speaks of shields in the windows, amongst them being the coat of Foulman, "Argent, a chevron ermine between three ducal coronets sable," and Rose. There is in Burke's Armory a coat for the latter family, of Great Yarmouth, which may be a guide towards the identification of No. VI., " Sable, on a pale argent three roses seeded and slipped proper." HAPPING HUNDRED. 361 WAXHAM. I. Monument by the North Wall, now covered with plaister, on it Three raised Shields. 1. Quarterly, the first and fourth quarters ermine, on the second and third a leopard's face ( Woodhouse of Waxham and Hickling, Quarterly, ermine and azure, on the second and third quarters a leopard's head or) ; impaling, Ermine, three chevrons (Reppes or Repps, Ermine, three chevrons sable.) 2. Woodhouse. 3. Woodhouse impaling Reppes. There is no inscription. Sir William Woodhouse of Hickling is stated to have married Ann, daughter of Henry Reppes of Thorpe Market. — Carthew's Launditch, iii. 320 ; Bl. Norf ix. 353. There is no mention made of this monument in the account of the parish of Waxham in the latter work, whereas when writing of Hickling, ix. 307, there is described " a monument in memory of Sir William Woodhouse, without any inscription ; over his tomb his achievement, Quarterly, in the first and fourth, azure, a leopard's face or; in the second and third, ermine, his gilt sword, &c." It will be seen that the coat of arms is inaccurately given, and, it may be, the site also. 362 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. TUNSTEAD HUNDRED. ASHMANHAUGH. I. Tomb on the South Side of the Chancel, with raised Shields, Three on the Tomb and One on a Tablet above. 1. (On the tablet.) Three boars passant (Bacon, Azure, three boars passant or.) "Honori Bacon fideli amico suo Nicholas Themyl thorp generosus posuit hoc." 2. On a chevron between three antelopes' heads erased as many crescents (Themylthorp, Sable, on a fesse between three antelopes' heads erased or, as many crescents gules.) 3. Themylthorp and Bacon. These two coats are laced together by three true lovers' knots. 4. Bacon. " Honor Bacon, daughter of Edward Bacon, Gent., who lyved vertuouslie and diede godlye. She was beloved of all, and her losse lamented of every one. She depted this lyffe a mayden abought 18 yeres of age, on St. Nicholas' daye the sixt of December, 1591." There is a tradition in the parish that this young lady died on her marriage morning. Slab at the West End. II. A chevron engrailed between three fleurs-de-lis (Ossant or Ossam, Purpure, a chevron engrailed between three fleurs-de-lis or.) There is a torce on the helmet, but no crest. For Robert Ossant, Gent., who died February 11th, 1728, aged 63. Five Shields carved on the back of a Pew. III. The five wounds in saltire. Shield of the Five Wounds. See page 148. The others are the same. TUNSTEAD HUNDRED. 363 BACTON. Brass on the North Wall of the Chancel. I. (Tinctured by lines.) Sable, a chevron argent, guttee de sang, between three cinquefoils ermine ( Wodehouse of Kimberley. The chevron should be " or.") Crest : A dexter hand issuing from clouds proper, holding a club, with motto, " Frappe fort." Motto : Azincourt. In memory of Campbell Wodehouse, sometime Vicar of Bacton, by whose pious care this church was restored A.D. 1857, born January 3rd, 1826, died March 8th, 1868. Coloured Shields above the Piscina. II. Azure, a saltire argent, St. Andrew, the patron saint of this church. III. Azure, two bars; and in chief three leopards' faces argent ( Wright, Azure, two bars argent ; in chief three leopards' faces or.) For James Campbell Wright, M.A., Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, Vicar of Bacton 1858—1873. These are modern paintings on old stone shields. On the Chancel Roof. IV. A cross. V. A saltire. Carved Shield on the South Door. VI. Wodehouse. The chevron is " or." Tablet on the South Wall of the Church, outside. VII. On a canton a ? (Francis, Ermine, on a canton sable a harp argent. It is much obliterated.) For Henry Francis, M.A., Vicar of this parish, who died September 3rd, 1711, aged 52 ; and Elizabeth, his wife, who died May 26th, 1710, aged 51. Shields on Buttresses. VIII. Six fleurs-de-lis, three, two, and one ; a chief indented (Paston, Argent, six fleurs-de-lis, three, two, and one, azure ; a chief indented or.) IX. On two chevrons six cinquefoils. The only coat I know like this is that of Muswell, " Vert, on two chevrons argent six cinquefoils gules." In an old MS. belonging to Mr. Walter c c 364 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Rye, containing blazons of the Paston matches, this coat, with like tinctures, is there spoken of under the name of Swanton. X. A saltire. See No. II. XI. A cross. Shields above the West Door. XII. A cup. XIII. A scrip and staff in pale between two escallops. BARTON TURF. Tablets in the South Chapel, with coloured Shields. I. Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Quarterly, argent and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret of the first, over all a fesse azure (Norris. The fret is usually "or"); 2 and 3, Sable, on a cross couped or five pellets, Graile ; impaling, Or, on an eagle displayed gules an estoile of the field, Cuxtance of Weston. For Anthony Norris, Esq., born November 11th, 1711, died June 14th, 1786 ; for John Norris, his only child, born January 28th, 1737-8, died March 19th, 1762. Of the former it is recorded on the monument " that he lived, not for himself alone, but for the Public, his eminent abilities being constantly employed, as a Christian in the Exemplary discharge of every religious duty, as a Magistrate in dispensing Justice with Mercy, as a Scholar in digesting the productions of classic ages, as an Antiquary and Historian in collecting the various revolutions of Families and Possessions in this his native county." II. (In lozenge.) Same as No. I. For Sarah, wife of Anthony Norris, who died July 26th, 1787, aged 70. Slabs in the South Chapel. III. Norris impaling Graile. Crest : An eagle rising (Norris, From a mount vert an eagle rising sable.) For Brigitta, daughter and heiress of John Graile, sometime Rector of Blickling, and wife of Stephen Norris, " nuper de hac parochia clerici," who died the last day of January, 1743, aged 64, in the forty -first year of her married life. IV. Norris, in pretence Graile. Crest : Norris. For the Rev. Stephen Norris, son of Anthony Norris of the dty of Norwich, and Margaret his wife, daughter of Stephen Edgar of Watlington in this county. He lived 70 years 10 months and 22 days, and died in November, 1749. TUNSTEAD HUNDRED. 365 V. Per pale, a saltire (Baldero or Boldero of Barton, Per pale, or and azure, a saltire counterchanged. — Three Norfolk Armories, Cod. A, 231.) Crest: A greyhound courant. There is no inscription on this slab. Slab in the Nave. VI. On a fesse five escallops, three and two (Vernier of Barton, Gules, on a fesse or, five escallops, three and two, sable. — Three Norfolk Armories, Cod. C, 75) ; impaling, On a chevron, between three griffins' heads erased, two lions com batant (Gardner ? Or, on a chevron gules, between three griffins' heads erased azure, two lions combatant argent.) For Colonel Samuel Venner, who died September 13th, 1712, aged 63 ; also his wife Elizabeth, who died at Cuddesden near Oxford, May 9th, 1723, aged 50. At the East End of the North Aisle. VII. The Royal Arms of G. III. R., before the Union with Ireland. BEESTON ST. LAWRENCE. I. Tablet on the North Chancel Wall, with Three coloured Shields. 1. Ermine, on a chief azure three crescents or, Preston. Crest : A crescent or. 2. Preston, impaling, Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Quarterly, gules and argent, Cock ; 2 and 3, Argent, on a chevron azure, three bezants (Bond. The chevron should be sable.) 3. Preston, impaling, Gules, two bars between three spear heads argent, Browne of Fulmodeston. Motto : Lucem spero clariorem. For Sir Isaac Preston, Knt. He married first ¦ Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of Charles George Cock, by his wife Anna, daughter of Richard Bond, and secondly Elizabeth, relict of William Woortes, Gent., and daughter of Riches Brown. He died December 9th, 1708, aged 68. Tablets on the North Chancel Wall, with coloured Shields. II. (In lozenge.) Ermine, on a chief sable three crescents or (Preston. The chief has the right tincture) ; impaling, c c 2 366 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Argent, three pheons sable ; on a chief of the first a greyhound courant of the second, Pettingale ? For Hester, daughter of Jonathan Pettingale, Gent., and Elizabeth his wife. She was second wife of Isaac Preston of Beeston, and died August 2nd, 1774, aged 54. III. Preston. For Thomasine, sometime wife of Jacob Preston, Gent., who died November 25th, 1658, aged 82. She was daughter of Lovell of Shropham. IV. Preston, with the Ulster badge, impaling, Lozengy paly bendy argent and gules ; on a chief or three cinquefoils azure, Bagge. For Sir Thomas Preston, Bart., who married first Elizabeth, daughter of George Adams, and secondly Jane, daughter of Thomas Bagge of Stradsett. He died April 21st, 1823, aged 56. Tablets on the South Chancel Wall, wiih coloured Shields. V. (In lozenge.) Preston. For Elizabeth Preston, " whose body resteth under the marble near this place." The marble slab is covered by the organ. VI. Preston, in pretence, Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Erminois, a cross-crosslet sable, Durrant ; 2 and 3, Gules, three pine-apples argent, Clough. For Alicia, wife of Isaac Preston, daughter of William Durrant, Esq., of Scottow, by Alice his wife, daughter of the Rev. James Clough, M.A., of Pemberton, co. Lancashire, Rector of Suffield in this county. She died April 27th, 1743. VII. Preston, impaling, Azure, a fesse embattled between three pears or, Perry. Crest : Preston. For Jacob Preston, who married Elizabeth, daughter and coheiress of Timothy Perry of London, merchant. He died November 26th, 1753, aged 80. Tablets on the East Chancel Wall. VIII. (Coloured.) Quarterly : — 1, Preston ; 2, Argent, a fesse sable between three apples slipped and leaved proper, Appleton ; 3, Sable, a bend ; in the sinister chief a leopard's face or, Isaack ; 4, Cock, with an annulet for difference. Crest : Preston. For Thomas, son of Isaac Preston, by his second wife Hester. He was Captain in the Hon. East India Company's Corps of Bengal Engineers, and died on his passage to England, May 9th, 1807, aged 50. TUNSTEAD HUNDRED. 367 IX. (Raised.) A lion rampant (Hutton, Argent, a lion rampant gules) ; impaling, Preston. For Henry Hulton, First Commissioner of H.M.'s Customs in America, who died February 14th, 1790, aged 59. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Isaac Preston, who died at Andover, April 15th, 1805, aged 66. X. Altar Tomb on the North Side of the Chancel, with Three Shields. 1. (On the marble top.) Preston. Crest : Preston. For Jacob Preston, who died September 30th, 1683, aged 70. 2. (Coloured, on the side.) Preston impaling Appleton; in pretence, Quarterly : — 1, Appleton. ; 2, Isaack ; 3, Gules, a cross argent ; a bordure indented or, Carbonell, co. Norfolk ; 4, Argent, a fesse between three cross-crosslets fitchee gules, Crane, co. Suffolk. 3. (Coloured, on the side.) Preston quartering Appleton. For Frances, daughter and coheiress of Sir Isaac Appleton of Waldingfield, co. Suffolk, and wife of Jacob Preston, who died March 20th, 1673, aged 63. Brass at the West End, cf. No. X. XI Preston, with mullet for difference. Crest : Preston. Motto : Pristinum spero lumen. "Hie requiescit corpus Jacobi Preston, Geiir, qui vitam hanc expiravit in fide Xli, Lxvi. etatis suae, Ano Dom 1630." " The above inscription to the memory of Jacob Preston, Esq., being displaced on the repair of the church of Old Buckenham, in this county, was removed to this church, where his wife Thomasine and their descendants lie interred, by his great- great-great-great-grandson Thomas Preston, Esq., Anno Domini 1808." See p. 58. Slabs in the Chancel. XII. Preston impaling Cock. Crest : Preston. For Elizabeth, first wife of Sir Isaac Preston, Knt., " daughter and heire of Charles George Cock of the Citty of Norwich, Esqre." She died November 3rd, 1687, aged 37. XIII. Preston. Crest : Preston. For Sir Isaac Preston. See No. I. XIV. Preston impaling Browne. Crest : Preston. For Dame Elizabeth, second wife of Sir Isaac Preston, " widow and relict of William Wortes of Trunch in Norf., Gent.," and daughter of Riches Browne of Fulmodeston in the same county. She died August 24th, 1698, aged 53. 368 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. XV. Quarterly : — 1, Preston, with label of three ; 2, Appleton ; 3, Cock; 4, Bond; in pretence, Durrant quartering Clough. Crest : Preston. For Alice Preston. See No. VI. XVI Same as XV. For Isaac Preston, Barrister-at-Law, Steward of Yarmouth ; he died May 19th, 1768, aged 58. See No. VI. XVII. Preston. Crest: Preston. For Thomas Preston of London, Merchant, son of Jacob and Elizabeth Preston, who died August 31st, 1773, aged 62, unmarried. XVIII. Preston, in pretence, Per bend sinister ermine and .... a lion rampant (Edioards, Per bend sinister ermine and ermines a lion rampant or, armed and langued gules.) Crest : Preston. For Jacob Preston, who married Mary, daughter and coheiress of Thomas Edwards. He died October 23rd, 1787, aged 47. XIX. (Tinctured by lines.) Preston, in pretence Edwards. For Mary, relict of Jacob Preston, who died June 5th, 1823, aged 77. XX. (In lozenge.) Preston. For Jane, fifth daughter of Isaac Preston, by Elizabeth his wife, who died August 9th, 1694, aged 12. XXI. Preston. For George Preston who departed this life 1686, aged . . . Shields in the East Window. XXII. Chequy, azure and or, a fesse ermine, Calthorp. " It appears from the register of the abbey church at Holme that in Henry I. Bartholomew de Calthorp held lands here, and in the 11th Edward II. Sir Walter de Calthorp released to the abbot Kybald Hall in Beeston." — Bl. Norf. xi. 14. XXIII. The Royal Arms, after the Union with Ireland. XXIV. Preston, impaling, Ermine, an eagle displayed gules, Bedingfeld. The Rev. George Preston, M.A., of Stanfield Hall, Rector of Beeston, who died October 23rd, 1837, aged 78, married Henriette Elizabeth, daughter of John Bedingfeld of Beeston St. Andrew and Caister near Yarmouth. She died April 25th, 1828, aged 66. BRADFIELD. TUNSTEAD HUNDRED. 369 CROSTWIGHT. DILHAM. At the East End, above the Window. I. The Royal Arms, " George III. R," before the Union with Ireland. EDINGTHORPE. Slabs in the Nave. I. Ermine, on a chief indented three coronets (Leach, Ermine, on a chief indented gules three coronets or.) Crest : Out of a ducal coronet an arm erect, grasping a leech environed round it (Leach, Out of a ducal coronet or, an arm erect proper, grasping a leech environed round it vert.) For Mr. John Leach, late of the city of Norwich, who died March 20th, 1753, aged 69; also for Mr. Jolland Leach, who died February 25th, 1754, aged 36. II. On a fesse between two chevrons three escallops (Call, Or, on a fesse between two chevrons gules three escallops argent. See p. 335.) "William Call, Gent., sonne of Andrew Call and Elizabeth his wife, was borne October, 1637, and died 5 May, 1683." FELMINGHAM. Tablet on the South Wall of the Nave. I. The shield is now plain. For "William Griffin, who in the 73rd year of his age humbly committed his soul to God's tender mercy in Jesu Christ, the 19th day of March, Anno Dni. 1680." Brass Shield fixed to the South Wall. II Quarterly, per fesse indented (Whyttwood. — Three Norfolk Armories, Cod. C, 118.) "Gulielmus Whyttwood, generosus, ob. Dec. 30th, 1628." The coat of Breton is, " Quarterly, per fesse indented argent and gules." Bl. Norf. xi. 35, states that "in 1321 Ralph de Skeyton released Brian's manor to Alice Breton and her heirs," and, viii. 303, adds, "Henry Breton, Gent., lived at Felmingham, and married Martha, daughter of Ralph Symonds of Cley by Holt in Norfolk. He held his first court in the 3rd of Elizabeth, on the death of his mother Eleanor." 370 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Slab at the East End of the Nave. III. A fesse engrailed ermine between two talbots passant regardant, plain collared, Hills ? impaling, Two bars ; over all a bend (Potts ? of Mannington, Azure, two bars, over all a bend of the last.) Crest . A talbot sejant regardant, plain collared. For "Barbarah Hills, widdow, who died 12th May, 1694." On the Lectern. IV. A saltire, St. Andrew, the patron saint of Felmingham. Shield in a Window on the North Side. V. Sable, a lion rampant argent, crowned or, Segrave ; im paling, Gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or ; in chief, a label throughout of three argent, Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk. For John, third and last Baron Segrave, who died 1353, and the Lady Margaret his wife, daughter and heir of Thomas Brotherton. Shields over the West Door. VI. Gone. VII. St. Andrew. HONING. Tablet on the North Side of the East End, with coloured Shield. I. Sable, a string bow full bent in pale, an arrow in fesse point to the dexter argent, Cubitt. Crest : An arm in armour embowed proper, garnished or, grasping an arrow gules, tipped and feathered argent. For Edward George Cubitt, Esq., who served in H.M. 4th Dragoons during a great part of the Peninsular war, was in the retreat from Burgos, present at the battles of Vittoria, Pampeluna, and Toulouse, and entered Paris with the allied army of occupation in 1815. He died on December 20th, 1863, aged 70. Hatchment. II. Cubitt. Crest : Cubitt. Tablet on the South Side of ihe East End, with coloured Shield. III. Cubitt, impaling, Quarterly, argent and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or; over all, on a bend sable, TUNSTEAD HUNDRED. 371 three escallops of the first, Spencer. Crest : An arm embowed in armour proper, throwing an arrow argent. For Thomas Cubitt, Esq., forty-five years eminently distin guished as a zealous magistrate for this county, who died December 19th, 1829, aged 70 ; also for Catharine his relict, who died January 31st, 1839, aged 78. Hatchment. IV. Cubitt. The arrow is here or. Crest : Cubitt. Brass in the Chancel. V. The coat on the shield is almost obliterated (Parker of Honing, Argent, a chevron between three mascles sable. The charges are sometimes lozenges. — Three Norfolk Armories, Cod. A, 168 ; Cotman, vol. i. pi. xliv. p. 27, does not give the shield.) For Nicholas Parker, who died March 19th, 1496. Slab in the Nave. VI. A fesse chequy ; in chief two lions' heads erased (Chamber, Argent, a fesse chequy or and azure between three lions' heads erased sable) ; in pretence, A lion rampant ; on a chief three escallops (Russell, Argent, a lion rampant gules ; on a chief sable three escallops of the first.) Crest : A lion's head erased. For Hannah, daughter of Thomas Russell, late of the city of Norwich, Gent., and wife of John Chamber, third and youngest son of Andrew Chamber of this parish. She " quitted this life," May 19th, 1760, in her 34th year. HORNING. HOVETON ST. JOHN. Tablet on the North Chancel Wall. I. (Coloured.) Argent, a chevron gules between three trefoils slipt azure, Blofeld; in pretence, Blofeld. Crest: A plume of three ostrich feathers, one azure between two argent. For John Blofeld, who died August 25th, 1805, aged 79, and his wife Sarah, daughter of Thomas Blofeld, who died December 28th, 1817, aged 85. 372 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Tablet on the South Chancel Wall, with coloured Shields. II. Blofeld. For John Spencer Blofeld, eldest son of Thomas and Mary Blofeld, Captain in the Honble. East India Company's service, who died September 22nd, 1803, in his 28th year. III. Crest: Blofeld. For Thomas, eldest son of Thomas Blofeld late of Briston, by Katherine his wife, daughter of John Calthorpe, who died December 25th, 1766, in her 69th year; also for Sarah, his loving wife, who was great-niece to the wife of the said Thomas Blofeld. She died November 18th, 1758, in her 66th year. IV. Sable, a chevron argent between three trefoils slipt or (Blofeld. I have not been able to account for the variation in the coat of this family. See also Nos. XVI. and XXII.) ; im paling, Quarterly, argent and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or ; over all on a bend sable three escallops of the first, Spencer. For Thomas Blofeld, Barrister-at-Law, who died August 7th, 1817, aged 63 ; also for Mary his wife, daughter of Henry Spencer of Dulwich, in Surrey, who died April 14th, 1824, aged 68. Slabs in the Chancel. V. Blofeld, impaling, Three crescents. Crest : Blofeld. For John Blofeld, who died May 26th, 1748, aged 48. VI Blofeld. For Thomas Blofeld, " once Mayor and six times Repre sentative in Parliament for the City and County of Norwich," who died October 17th, 1708, aged 74. VII. Blofeld, impaling, On a chief nebulee three escallops (Negus, Ermine, on a chief nebulee azure three escallops or.) For Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Blofeld and daughter of Henry Negus, merchant, who died January 22nd, 1706, aged 69. VIII. Blofeld, impaling, On a chevron engrailed between three hinds trippant as many annulets (Collett, Sable, on a chevron between three hinds trippant argent, as many annulets of the first.) Crest : Blofeld. Motto : Domino quid reddam ? For Thomas John Blofeld, AM,, for thirty years Vicar of this parish, sometime Vicar of Sodbury in Gloucestershire, also Drayton with Hellesdon, Rural Dean, who died May 29th, 1881, aged 74; also for Catherine Jane his wife, daughter of the Rev. Anthony Collett, Rector of Heveningham, Suffolk, who died October 7th, 1872, aged 68. TUNSTEAD HUNDRED. 373 Slab in the Nave. IX. Negus. For Mary, widow and relict of Gabriel Wright, late Minister of this parish, a daughter of Henry Negus, late of Norwich, who died October 9th, 1722, in her 90th year. Hatchments in the Chancel. X. Blofeld quartering Blofeld ; impaling Spencer. Crest : Blofeld. XI. Blofeld, in pretence Blofeld. Crest : Blofeld. XII. Blofeld impaling Negus. Crest : Blofeld. XIII. Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Blofeld (coloured as in No. IV.) ; 2, Chequy, azure and or, a fesse ermine, Calthorpe; 3, Ermine, a maunch gules, Calthorpe of Orthonby ; in pretence, Or, on a mount between two lesser ones vert, a lamb sable, holding with the dexter foot a banner ermine, charged with a St. George's cross, Grose of Richmond, Surrey, granted 1756. Crest : Blofeld. XIV. Same as XIII, without the crest. Coloured Shields on the Screen. XV. Negus. XVI. Blofeld, as in No. IV XVII. Azure, three mitres or, See of Norwich. XVIII. Gules, a chevron engrailed between three pierced mullets argent, Rugge. XIX. Sable, a crook in pale between two crowns or, in the sinister chief issuing from a cloud a hand all proper (St. Benet's Abbey, Sable, a crosier in pale between two ducal coronets or. — Bl. Norf. xi. 79 ; Sable, a pastoral staff enfilleted inter two crowns or. — Taylor's Index Monasticus.) XX. Gules, two chevrons argent, Paynell of Belaugh. XXI. Per pale, argent and sable, three crescents counter- changed, Topcliff. XXII. See of Norwich. XXIII. Blofeld, as in No. IV. XXIV. Azure, two bars wavy ermine, Hock ham. At the West End. XXV. The Royal Arms of Charles I. ? " C. R." 374 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. HOVETON ST. PETER. Tablet on the North Wall. I. (Raised.) A chevron between, in chief two bunches of grapes, and in base a wolf rampant (Aufrere, Sable, a chevron between in chief two bunches of grapes, and in base a wolf rampant or. See No. IV.) ; impaling, On a chevron between three roundels, each charged with a martlet, as many mascles. — See No. IV, where it is, "Sable, on a chevron argent between three plates, each charged with a martlet of the first, as many mascles of the last." (Pratt ? Argent, on a chevron sable between three ogresses, each charged with a martlet of the field, as many mascles or.) " Here are deposited the remains of Mary, late wife of Anthony Aufrere, Clerk. She was great grandaughter of Mr. William Cutting of this town, and departed this life the 19th of Feby., 1750, aged 60 years. Here also is interred the Body of Catherine, the daughter of Anthony Aufrere, Clerk, and Susanna his wife, who departed this life the 3rd of May, 1738, aged 8 years ; also Anthony Aufrere, Clerk, A.M., Rector of Heigham near Norwich, who died May 22nd, 1781, aged 76. Anthony Aufrere his son was for 50 years an acting Magistrate of the county of Norfolk ; he died September 11th, 1814, aged 84." Hatchments. II. Aufrere. The charge is here " a lion rampant"; impaling, Quarterly, argent and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or, over all a fesse sable (Norris. The fesse is generally " azure.") Crest : A lion rampant. III. Same as No. II. Crest : Aufrere. IV. Same as No. I. V. Quarterly ; — 1 and 4, Ermine, on a chief nebulee azure, three escallops or, Negus; 2 and 3, Argent, a saltire sable; on a chief gules two woolpacks or (Johnson, Lord Mayor of London 1845, Argent, a saltire sable ; on a chief gules three woolpacks or) ; in pretence, Or, on a chief indented azure two mullets of the field, Dey or D'Eye. Crest : A bird (seamew ?) resting its dexter claw on an escallop or. VI. Same as No. V. VII. Negus, the chief is here "wavy"; impaling, Per pale, argent and gules, on a fesse engrailed or, between three grey hounds courant counterchanged, a fleur-de-lis, enclosed by two lozenges of the second ( White of Poole and Tickleford, co. Dorset, TUNSTEAD HUNDRED. 375 Per pale, or and azure, on a fesse engrailed argent, between three greyhounds courant counterchanged, a fleur-de-lis inter two lozenges gules.) VIII. Negus, in pretence Johnson, Crest : Negus. IX. Negus, with crescent for difference; impaling, Argent, a chevron gules ; on a chief of the second three pierced mullets of the first (Fowke of Elmsthorpe, co. Leicester, granted by Camden.) Crest : Negus. X. Negus, impaling, Azure, a lion rampant argent. Crest : Negus. The bird is ," legged gules." At the West End. XI. The Royal Arms in relief. Quarterly : — 1 and 4, France quartering England; 2, Scotland; 3, Ireland. There is no date, but from the style of mantling circa 1690. IRSTEAD. Tablet on the North Wall with raised Shield. I. Three talbots passant (Hornor or Homer, Sable, three talbots passant argent) ; impaling, A chevron between three roses. For Charles, youngest son of Leonard and Elizabeth Hornor of this parish, died off Madras August 19th, 1811, in his 18th year ; he was Midshipman on board the Rose, and on his first voyage to the Indies. The arms are undoubtedly those of his father and mother. In the North Chancel Window. II. Barry of fourteen, gules and argent, Stutville or Stoteville ; on a quarter azure an escutcheon, Quarterly, or and sable, a bend gold, Fastolfe. In the East Window of the South Aisle. III. Argent, a cross engrailed gules, Gurney; impaling, Quarterly, argent and gules, a cross engrailed counterchanged, Heydon of Baconsthorpe. Anne, daughter of Sir Henry Heydon, married William Gurney, Esq.: — Bl. Norf vi. 506. I have in my possession the Royal Arms, formerly in this church, George I, "G. R„ 1725." 376 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. NEATISHEAD. An Engraving in a small frame at the West End. I. The Royal Arms of George III., before the Union with Ireland. "Williamson delin. Printed for R. Sayer opposite Fetter Lane, Fleet Street. W. V. sculp." PASTON. Monument against the North Chancel Wall, with recumbent Effigy and raised Shield. I. Six fleurs-de-lis, three, two, and one ; a chief indented (Paston, Argent, six fleurs-de-lis, three, two, and one, azure ; a chief indented or) ; impaling, A bend within a bordure engrailed (Knyvett, Argent, a bend within a bordure engrailed sable.) For " Dame Catherine Paston, daughter unto the right Worp11 Sr Thomas Knevitt, Knt, and wife to Sr Edmund Paston,, Knt, with whom she lived in wedlock 26 yeers, and died March 10, 1628." II. Brass on the Chancel Floor with Portraiture and two Shields. 1. Quarterly of twelve : — 1, Paston ; 2, A fesse between two chevrons, on the upper one a fleur-de-lis (Peche, Argent, a fesse between two chevrons gules, on the upper one a fleur-de-lis or) ; 3, On a chief indented three coronets (Leach, Ermine, on a chief indented gules three coronets or) ; 4, On a chevron between three lions' heads erased, as many roundels (Somerton, Or, on a chevron between three lions' heads erased gules, as many bezants) ; 5, An escutcheon between an orle of martlets ( Walcot, Azure, an escutcheon between an orle of martlets argent) ; 6, A chevron between three bears' heads couped and muzzled (Berry, Argent, a chevron between three bears' heads couped sable, muzzled or) ; 7, A chief indented (Hemgrave, Argent, a chief indented gules. There is, I believe, some doubt as to this quartering, but on this brass the field is certainly metal and the chief colour) ; 8, A fesse between three crescents ( Wachesam, Argent, a fesse, and in chief two crescents gules. This is the usual position in the Paston coat for this quartering, therefore I think the " crescent in base " is an engraver's error) ; 9, A lion rampant guardant (Hethersett, Azure, a lion ram pant guardant or) ; 10, A fesse between two chevrons TUNSTEAD HUNDRED. 377 (Gerbridge, Sable, a fesse between two chevrons or) ; 11, On a chevron three fleurs-de-lis (Peyver, Argent, on a chevron gules three fleurs-de-lis or) ; 12, Quarterly : — 1 and 4, A cross pattee (Mautby ? This is, I think, intended for, Azure, a cross or) ; 2 and 3, A fesse between thirteen billets, seven in chief and six in base (Louvaine, Gules, a fesse argent between fourteen billets or, four and three, four and three. See p. 150, and Bl. Norf vi. 492.) 2. Quarterly: — A chevron between three lions' heads erased ( Wyndham, Azure, a chevron between three lions' heads erased or) ; 2 and 3, Quarterly, first and fourth, A bend (Scroop, Azure, a bend or) ; second and third, A saltire engrailed (Tiptoff, Argent, a saltire engrailed gules. — Bl. Norf. viii. 114.) Here Erasmus Paston and Marye his wiffe enclosed are in claye, Which is the Besting place of fneach until the latter daye. Off sonnes three and daughters nyne the Lord them parents made Ere cruell death did worke his cruell spite or fykell lyff did fade. "Erasmus Paston deceased ye xiii of November, Ao. 1538, and Marye his wyfe deceased ye ... of " He married Mary, daughter of Sir Thomas Wyndham of Felbrigg. There were originally many shields of brass fixed in the sides of the monument in this church, but not one now remains. At the West End. III. The Royal Arms, after the Union with Ireland, 1831. RIDLINGTON. SCO-RUSTON. Slabs at the West End. I. A chevron vaire between three lions rampant (Payne of Ittringham, Argent, a chevron vaire between three lions rampant azure.) Crest : An ostrich's head erased between two wings expanded, in its mouth a horseshoe (Payne, An ostrich's head erased or between two wings expanded sable, in the beak a horseshoe of the last.) For "Nicholas Payne, Gent., who died June 2, 1698, ao-ed 66 ; also for Sarah Harmer, his granddaughter, who died August 5 1690, aged 8°.o." 378 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. II. (In lozenge.) Payne. "Hie etiam depositee sunt exuviae Sarae unius denatis charissimis dicti Nicholai Payne Gen. defuncti cessit ilia fatis (quasi vidua) 23t0 die Decemb. An. Dofh 1726, ^Etatis suae 65." At the Base of a Buttress. III. A chevron between three Catherine wheels (Aslack? Sable, a chevron ermine between three Catherine wheels argent.) The Aslacks held land in this hundred at Crostwight and other places in 1434— Vis. of Norf. i. 337, 338. Bl. Norf. does not treat of this as a separate parish, but (xi. 73) states that " the chapel of Scoruston, belonging to the church of Tunsted, is wrote in the institution books Sculmerton, which was no doubt a hamlet of Tunstede." SLOLEY. I. Tablet on the North Wall of the Chancel, with Two Shields, tinctured by lines. 1. Three lions rampant (Gunn, Gules, three lions rampant proper.) 2. Ermine, on a bend three escallops (Mark, Ermine, on a bend azure three escallops argent. See No. III.) For "Anne, wife of Rev. William Gunn, daughter and co heiress of John Mack, who died December 26th, 1826, in her 59th year. Also for Rev. W. Gunn, B.D., who died April 11th, 1841 ; he was for thirty-nine years Rector of this parish." Tablet on the South Wall of the Chancel. II. (Coloured.) Sable, a string bow full bent in pale, with arrow in fesse point to the dexter argent, Cubitt; impaling two coats per fesse, 1, Argent, a chevron between three oxen lodged gules ; 2, Argent, a chevron between ten cross-crosslets sable, six and four. Crests : 1, An arm in armour embowed proper, garnished or, throwing an arrow gules, tipped proper, feathered argent, Cubitt; 2, Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-eagle with two wings expanded sable, White. For Rev. Benjamin Cubitt, M.A., late Rector of this parish, who died April 25th, 1852, aged 81 ; for Mary, daughter of John Mack, his first wife, who died February 21st, 1823, aged 47 ; also for seven of their children who died in early childhood. For Frances Maria, his second wife, sister of Henry Kirke White, late of Nottingham ; also for Henry Neville, their only son, who died an infant. TUNSTEAD HUNDRED. 379 Shield in the East Window. III. Cubitt, in pretence Mack; impaling, Gules, a chevron vaire between three lions rampant or, White. Crests: 1, Cubitt; 2, White. There is a curious similarity between the coat and crest of White and that of Payne of Itteringham. See p. 377. In the West Window. IV. Crest: Cubitt. V. Altar Tomb, recessed in the North Wall, at the East End of the South Aisle, with Two Shields in Stone. 1. (The dexter side.) Quarterly, on a bend three martlets (Le Gros, Quarterly, argent and azure, on a bend sable three martlets or.) Round this shield is a collar of SS, pendent therefrom an eagle displayed, buckled to the collar by two mascles ; on the thong, passing around and behind the shield, the words " Oliuer Grois Swver, here lyeth he." 2. (The sinister side.) Le Gros. This shield is encircled by a plain chain, and on the thong the words " Off qwos soul eu God hve m'ci & pete." On Screenwork in ihe South Aisle. VI. A cross. VII. Same as VI. VIII. Same as VI. IX. A knife and staff in saltire. X. Same as IX. XI A crown. Over the North Door. XII. The Royal Arms of Queen Victoria. SMALLBURGH. Three Shields carved, on ihe Reading Stall. I. Two kejTs in saltire, St. Peter. II. A crosier in pale between two ducal crowns, St. Benet'. Abbey. See p. 373. III. Three mitres (See of Norwich, Azure, three mitres or.) D D 380 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. SWAFIELD. Slabs in the Chancel. I. Quarterly, per fesse indented ; on a bend three lozenges (Harmer or Harmor, co. Gloucester, granted 1615, Quarterly, per fesse indented or and sable ; on a bend of the last three lozenges of the first.) Crest : A dexter arm couped at the elbow, vested, grasping two sprigs of roses, stalked, leaved, and seeded. This is very like the crest borne by Harman of Harman Hall, co. Sussex. For Nicholas Harmer, Gent., who died October 24th, 1743, in his 55th year ; also for Frances his first wife, daughter of John Rabett of Bramfield, co. Suffolk, by Mary his wife, daughter of John Cornwallis of Wingfield College, co. Suffolk, who died December 30th, 1771, in her 75th year. Slab in the Nave, II. Harmer, impaling, A chevron vaire between three lions rampant (Payne of Itteringham, Argent, a chevron vaire between three lions rampant azure.) Crest : Harmer. For "Wm Harmer the elder, of this parish, Gent., born 7ber the 2d, 1655, died August 19, 1710; for Elizabeth his wife, daughter of Nich. Payne, sometime of Sco Ruston, Gent., died 7ber 13, 1727, aged 71 ; for William Harmer their first son, born August 23, 1681, died 7ber 12, 1727 ; for Sarah their third daughter, born August 16, 1691, died Jan? 29, 1736 ; for Richard their fifth son, who died an infant. Also by command of William the elder, here are deposited the gathered remains of William Harmer their father." Tablet on the South Wall of the Nave. III. (Coloured.) Gules, three horses' heads couped argent, Horsley. Crest : A horse's head, as in the arms. For the Rev. Isaac Horsley, Rector of Antingham St. Mary, Vicar of Briston, who died April 9th, 1803, aged 77 ; and for Priscilla his wife, who died August 14th, 1778, aged 46 ; also for Amey their daughter, who died August 25th, 1772, aged 16. See p. 356. TUNSTEAD. Tablet on the North Wall of the Chancel. I. Crest : A lion rampant, holding between his paws a mullet, the dexter hind paw resting on a cross pattee (Johnson. TUNSTEAD HUNDRED. 381 This is on a shield, but as the lion stands upon a torce, I take it to be intended for a" crest.) For "Randall Johnson, Esq., for many years landowner and respected inhabitant of this parish, who died December 24th, 1859, aged 69. Erected by his nephews Randall James and George Randall Johnson." WALSHAM, NORTH. I. Fine Monument on ihe North Side of the Chancel, with Effigy and Nineteen coloured Shields. 1. (In the centre.) Quarterly of twelve : — 1, Argent, six fleurs-de-lis azure, three, two, and one ; a chief indented or, Paston; 2, Argent, a fesse between two chevrons gules, on the upper one a lion rampant or, Peche ; 3, Ermine, on a chief indented gules three ducal coronets or, Leach; 4, Or, on a chevron between three lions' heads erased gules, as many bezants, Somerton ; 5, Vert, an escutcheon within an orle of martlets argent, Erpingham. This should be Azure, an escutcheon within an orle of martlets argent, for Walcot; 6, Argent, a chevron between three bears' heads couped sable, muzzled or, Berry ; 7, Ermine, a chief indented gules. I think this must be intended for the coat of Hemgrave, Argent, a chief indented gules. See Bl. Norf. vi. 492 ; 8, Argent, a fesse gules ; in chief two crescents of the second, Wachesam; 9, Azure, a lion rampant guardant or, Hethersett. — See Bl. Norf. vi. 494 ; 10, Sable, a fesse between two chevrons or, Gerbridge; 11, Argent, on a chevron gules three fleurs-de-lis or, Peyver ; 12, Azure, a cross or, Mauteby. Crest above : A griffin sejant, wings endorsed, gorged argent, with chain or. Motto : De mieux en mieux pour tout. 2. Argent, six fleurs-de-lis azure, Paston. The original coat. 3. Paston (original coat), impaling, Azure, a chief indented or, Glanville. 4. Paston impaling Peche. 5. Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Paston ; 2 and 3, Gerbridge ; impaling Leach. 6. Quarterly: — 1 and 4, Paston/ 2 and 3, Leach; impaling, Azure, a saltire or. 7. Paston impaling Somerton. 8. Paston impaling Berry. 9. Paston impaling Mauteby. d d 2 582 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. 10. Paston, impaling, Argent, semee of cross-crosslets gules, a lion rampant of the second, crowned or, Brewse. 11. Mauteby, impaling, Gules, on a fesse between six martlets or, a pierced mullet sable, Beauchamp. Borne by Roger de Beauchamp, temp. Edward III. 12. Mauteby, impaling, Gules, a bend lozengy or, Marechall. 13. Argent, a cross engrailed gules between four water-bougets sable, Bourchier ; impaling, Gules, a fesse argent between fourteen billets or, four, three, four, and three, Louvaine. See p. 150. 14. Mauteby impaling, Louvaine. See p. 376. 15. Paston, impaling, Argent, a bend within a bordure engrailed sable, Knyvett. 16. Paston, impaling, Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Or, a fret gules ; 2 and 3, Ermine, a chevron gules (Audley. It is given in Bl. Norf. vi. 490, " Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Ermine, a chevron gules ; 2 and 3, Gules, a fret or.") 17. Paston, impaling, Argent, on a fesse gules, three eagles displayed or, Clere. 18. Paston, impaling, Azure, a chevron between three lions' heads erased or, Wyndham. 19. Paston, impaling, Quarterly, argent and gules, a cross engrailed counterchanged, Heydon. For Sir William Paston, Knt., who died on October 20th, 1610. The monument was erected by John Key, a freemason of London, by order of Sir William Paston, at a cost of £200, two years before his death. For inscription see Bl. Norf. vi. 489 and xi. 78. Tablets in the Chancel, with coloured Shields. II. Argent, on a mount vert a heron close proper ; on a chief gules three estoiles of the field (Lubbock of Lammas. The heron should be " ermine ") ; impaling, Argent, a chevron between three crosses pattee fitchee gules, Woodrow ? Crest : A heron, wings endorsed ermine, supporting with the dexter claw an antique shield azure, thereon a lion rampant argent (Lubbock. The shield should have a bordure " or.") Motto : Auctor pretiosa facit. For "Sir John Lubbock, Bart., who died February 24th, 1816, aged 72, who lies buried in St. James' Church, Westminster ; for his brother, William Lubbock of Lammas, who died January 23rd, 1823, aged 77 ; also for Ann, the wife of William Lubbock, daughter of Thomas Woodrow of Hauteboys, who died November 30th, 1783, in the 28th year of her age." III. Lubbock, the heron is here "legged and beaked gules"; impaling, Azure, a saltire engrailed between four trefoils, slipped or; on a chief argent three dolphins embowed of the first, Cooper. TUNSTEAD HUNDRED. 383 For William Lubbock, Clerk, late of Lammas in this county, who died April 20th, 1754, aged 54 ; also for Elizabeth his relict, second daughter of Thomas Cooper, Esq., who died March 10th, 1764, aged 45. Tablets in the North Aisle, with coloured Shields. IV. Gules, a chevron between three demi-spears paleways, points upwards or, Lloyd. Motto : Strenue et prospere. For Rev. Thomas Lloyd, LL.B., Vicar of Happisburgh and Rector of Westwick, who died November 26th, 1813 (?) ; for Susanna his wife, who died a few hours before him, aged 62 ; for their eldest son, Rev. Thomas Henry Lloyd, A.B., Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, born October 3rd, 1783, died June 6th, 1808 ; also for Randall Walne Lloyd, their only other child, born March 13th, 1789 ; died in the East Indies, May 23rd, 1808. V. Argent, a chevron gules between three hunting horns sable, stringed or ; a canton of the last, Forster. For William Forster, who died April 22nd, 1815, aged 46 ; for Sarah his widow, who died August 10th, 1819, aged 53. Also for three of their children: Sarah, who died November 12th, 1818, aged 20 ; Ann, who died April 23rd, 1822, aged 22 ; and William, who died October 8th, 1828, aged 23. Slab in the North Aisle. VI. Quarterly ; in the first and fourth quarters seven sinister bendlets within a bordure, Hasey. Crest : A covered cup. For Joseph Hasey, Gent., who died September 12th, 1701, aged 65. Slabs in the Chancel. VII. A cross pattee between four fleurs-de-lis ; on a chief issuing from the sinister an arm with hand, couped at the elbow, sleeved ; on the dexter side a horseshoe (Riches, Richers, or Richer, Gules, a cross pattee between four fleurs-de-lis or; on a chief argent a hand proper, sleeved of the first, between two horseshoes sable. — Three Norfolk Armories, Cod. B, 333) ; impaling, A chevron between three trefoils slipped. Crest : A talbot sejant, collared, the collar fastened with a bow. For John Riches, Gent., Bachelor of Physic, who died October 21st, 1738, aged 46 ; for Elizabeth his wife, who died April 9th, 1746, aged 49 ; also for Thomas their son, who died June 16th, 1741. VIII. Lubbock. Crest : Lubbock. For John Lubbock, Gent., who died August 4th, 1731, aged 63 ; for Elizabeth his wife, daughter of William and Hannah Webster 384 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. of Calthorp, who died December 23rd, 1704 ; for Samuel their son, who died January 29th, 1733, aged 44; also for John Lubbock, Gent., who died June 30th, 1742. IX. Lubbock, the charges on the chief are here "stars"; impaling Cooper. For William Lubbock, A.M., of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, Rector of Lammas and Scottow, who died April 20th, 1754, aged 54. X. (Tinctured by lines.) Lubbock, the chief is here " azure " and the charges as in No. IX. ; impaling Woodrow. Crest : Lubbock. For Ann, wife of William Lubbock, who died at Wandsworth in Surrey ; also for William Lubbock. See No. II. XI. A cross between four fleurs-de-lis (Fenton, Argent, a cross between four fleurs-de-lis sable.) Crest : A dexter arm embowed, grasping a dagger. For Daniel Fenton, who died April 9th, 1802, aged 85. Brass in ihe Nave. XII. A chevron between nine cloves, six in chief and three in base, Grocers Company. For Robert Raunt, "Cheife Constable of the Hundred of Tunstead," who died May 6th, 1625, 60 years old. Slabs in the Nave. XIII. Ermine, two chevrons, Moore; impaling, A chevron between three crescents (Withers, Argent, a chevron gules between three crescents sable. — Bl. Norf. xi. 79.) For "William Moore, Cheif Constable of Tunstead," who died May 31st, 1734, aged 46. XIV. Quarterly : — 1, On a fesse between three goats' heads erased, as many crescents (Themylthorp, Sable, on a fesse between three antelopes' heads erased or, as many crescents gules. — Bl. Norf. xi. 79) ; 2, Semee of cross-crosslets a chevron ; in sinister chief a cinquefoil ; 3, A fesse wavy between three wolves' heads couped (Wolferton, Sable, a fesse wavy between three wolves' heads erased or. — Bl. Norf. xi. 79) ; 4, A chevron. The whole shield with a crescent for difference. For Mary, wife of Edmond Themylthorpe, Gent., who died on July 4th, 1685. XV. Three bars and a canton (Fuller of North Walsham, Argent, three bars and a canton gules. — Bl. Norf. xi. 79.) Crest : A lion's heads erased, crowned. For "Henry Fuller of Northwallsham, Gent., who died Oct. 2, 1704, in the 80 fourth year of his age." TUNSTEAD HUNDRED. 385 XVI. An eagle displayed (Phillips. This coat is doubtless taken from the first quarter of that borne by Phelips, Lord Bardolf) ; impaling, A lion rampant debruised by a bend raguly (Steward, Argent, a lion rampant gules, debruised by a bend raguly or.) Crest : A lion rampant ducally gorged. For William Phillips, who died February 11th, 171S, aged 50. Two Shields outside the South Porch. XVII. Quarterly: — 1 and 4, Semee of fleurs-de-lis (France, ancient, Azure, semee of fleurs-de-lis or) ; 2 and 3, Three lions passant guardant or (England, Gules, three lions passant guardant or.) There is a label of three running through the shield charged with ermine spots. For John of Gaunt. XVIII. Same as XVII. Two Shields inside the South Porch. XIX. Same as XVII. XX. A crosier in pale between two ducal crowns, issuing from the sinister chief and in bend, a hand, St. Benet's Abbey. See p. 373. Standing in the Vestry. XXI. The Royal Arms, " Charles II, 1660." On the back are the arms of the Commonwealth, Argent, a cross gules, St. George ; impaling, Ireland. It is therefore more than probable that this panel was used originally in the reign of Charles I., turned about during the Commonwealth, and then repainted and dated on the Accession of Charles II. WESTWICK I. Tablet on the North Wall of the Chancel, with Five coloured Shields. 1. Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Gules, a bend or between two escallops argent, Petre ; 2 and 3, Quarterly, gules and azure, a cross engrailed ermine, Berney ; impaling, Quarterly, azure and gules, an imperial crown between four lions rampant argent, Harbord. 2. Berney. 386 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. 3. Gules, a chevron between three reed sheafs or, Reedham. See p. 218. 4. Gules, a chevron between three eagles displayed argent, Gaston. 5. Argent, on a canton gules a cross or, Bradestone. For John Petre of Westwick Hall, born May 14th, 1773, died December 1st, 1854 ; also for his wife, the Honourable Katherine, daughter of Harbord Lord Suffield, born June 24th, 1773 ; died August 5th, 1857. Tablets on tlie North Wall of the Chancel, with coloured Shields. II. Quarterly: — 1 and 4, Petre; 2 and 3, Berney, with the field " Per pale azure and gules." Crest : Two lions' heads erased and endorsed, the dexter or, the sinister azure, each gorged with a plain collar counterchanged, Petre. For John Berney Petre, who died June 14th, 1819, aged 78. III. (In lozenge.) Petre, in pretence Bemey, as in No. II. For Elizabeth, daughter and coheiress of John Berney, Esq., and wife of William Petre, late of Newhouse, co. Essex, who died December 19th, 1772, aged 87. IV. Bemey, as in No. II. ; impaling, on the dexter side, Or, three bendlets engrailed sable (Branthivayt of Hethel, Or, two bendlets engrailed sable. See p. 164) ; and impaling, Or, five mascles conjoined in cross and a chief indented gules, Kendall. See p. 59.) Crest : Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of ostrich feathers, one argent between two azure, Berney. For John Berney of Westwick, Esq., eldest son of John Berney, Esq., and Susan his wife, daughter of William Staines of Weston, who died September 24th, 1734, aged 58. He married first Bridget, daughter of William Branthwayt of Heatheld, Esq., and secondly Elizabeth, daughter of Maurice Kendall, Esq. Tablet on the South Wall of the Chancel. V. (Coloured.) Petre. On the bend is the coat of Berney, impaling, Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Azure, a stag's head cabossed or, Mackenzie ; 2 and 3, Or, a fesse chequy of the field and azure, surmounted of a bend engrailed gules within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the last (Stewart. The fesse should be, I believe, " azure and argent.") Crest : Petre, charged with the coat of Bemey. Motto : Sans Dieu rien. For John Berney Petre, only son of Jack Petre and his wife, the Honble. Katherine Harbord, bom November 8th, 1805, at jTohn Berney, 16S7. Richard Berney, 1737. TUNSTEAD HUNDRED. 387 Suffield; died January 9th, 1882. For Caroline Susan Petre his wife, second daughter of James Alexander Stewart Mackenzie, Esq., born July 16th, 1822 ; died June 4th, 1855 ; she is buried in the family vault of Seaforth in the old castle of Fortrose, N. B. Slabs in the Chancel. VI. Berney, impaling, Three bars gemelles ; a canton (Briggs of Sail, Gules, three bars gemelles or ; a canton sable.) Crest : Out of a ducal coronet a plume of ostrich feathers, Berney. For Richard, youngest son of John Berney, Esq., sometime Steward and afterwards Recorder of Norwich and their Rep resentative in Parliament. He married Mary, one of the daughters of Augustine Briggs of the said city of Norwich, and died January 3rd, 173|-, in his 64th year. VII. Quarterly: — 1, Berney; 2, Reedham; the chevron is " engrailed " ; 3, Caston ; 4, Bradestone. Crest : A reed sheaf. See page 218. For "John Berney of Westwick, co. Norfolk, son of Sir Richard Berney, Baronett, of Reedham, who departed this life 31 of March, 1689. Leaving issue 2 sonnes, John and Richard." VIII. Berney impaling (Branthwayt. The coat is here correct.) See No. IV. Crest : A plume of five ostrich feathers, Berney. For Bridget, wife of John Berney, who died July 7th, 1711, aged 40. See No. IV. IX. Petre, in pretence Bemey. Crest : Petre. For William Petre, who died December 19th, 1772, aged 86 ; and also for Elizabeth his wife, who died September 13th, 1778, in her 67th year. Shields on the Battlements of the Toiver. X. A cross. XI. A lion rampant, tail double queued (Brews, Ermine, a lion rampant, double queued. — Three Norfolk Armories, Cod. C, 113; Ermine, a lion rampant cue furchee nowee gules. — Cod. A, 438.) XII. France (modern) quartering England, XIII. Three lions passant guardant, with a label of three (Brotherton, Gules, three lions passant guardant or, with a label of three argent.) Bl, Norf xi. 82, says, "In this church were the arms of Brews and of Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk." In 1324 Thomas Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk, presented to the living. 388 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. WITTON. Tablets on the North Wall of the Chancel, voiih coloured Shields. I. Quarterly, argent and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or; over all a fesse azure, Norris; impaling, Or, a chevron sable between three murrs proper, Carthew. There is a helmet, but no crest. For John Norris of Great Witchingham, co. Norfolk, Esq., who married Anna, eldest daughter of Thomas Carthew of Benacre, Suffolk, Esq., by Sarah his first wife. He died October 9th, 1734, aged 23, Anna his wife died September 8th, 1767, aged 55. II. Norris, impaling, Bendy wavy of six argent and azure, Playters. For " Elizabeth, wife of John Norris, Esq., only daughter of John Playters, Esq., of Yelverton, who left this world December 1st, 1769, in her 28th year. John Norris her husband left this world January 5th, 1777, aged 43." Shields in the East Window. III. Sable, a chevron or, guttee de sang, between three cinquefoils argent, (Wodehouse of Kimberley. The cinquefoils should be ermine.) IV. Norris. In memory of Charlotte Laura, wife of John, second Baron Wodehouse, only daughter and heiress of John Norris, Esq., of Great Witchingham, who died June 24th, 1845. Shields in the South Window of the Chancel. V. Ermine, a bend between two cotises or, Ewen. VI. Ewen, in pretence, Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Gules, on a saltire argent four crosses moline of the field, Johnson; 2 and 3, Gules, two lions passant guardant in pale argent, L' Estrange ? For Thomas Glover Ewen, Esq., who died September 18th, 1813, aged 65 ; also for Anna Maria his wife, who died at Dedham, Essex, May 26th, 1826, aged 75. Altar Tomb at ihe East End of the Churchyard. VII. A chevron between three lions heads erased (Monck, Gules, a chevron between three lions' heads erased argent.) Inscription much worn. " Mr. John . . Monck." TUNSTEAD HUNDRED. 389 WORSTEAD. Tablet on the South Chancel Wall, with coloured Shield. I. Per pale azure and gules, a cross engrailed ermine, Berney ; in pretence, Per fesse indented sable and argent ; in chief, three lions rampant or. This coat must be intended for Beevor. See No. II. Crest : A plume of three ostrich feathers, one azure between two argent, Berney. For the Rev. Richard Berney, A.M., eldest son of the Rev. William Berney, by Dorothy his wife. He was Rector of Westwick, Swanton Abbots, and Horningtoft. He died June 12th, 1787, aged 62. Hatchments. II. Berney, impaling, Per pale argent and gules ; on a chief indented sable, three lions rampant or (Beevor. The field is usually Per pale or and argent.) Crest : A plume of five ostrich feathers, Berney. Tablet on ihe Wall of ihe South Aisle, with coloured Shield. III. Berney impaling Berney. (The field is here "Per pale gules and azure.") Crest : Berney. For the Rev. William Berney, A.M., Rector of Frettenham and Newton Flotman, who died February 12th, 1763, aged 66 ; also his wife Dorothea, who died December 18th, 1771, aged 76. Slabs in the Chancel. IV. On a fesse, between three antelopes' heads erased, as many roundels (Themylthorp, Sable, on a fesse, between three antelopes' heads erased or, as many crescents gules. See p. 362) ; impaling, A chevron between three lions' heads erased ( Wynd ham, Azure, a chevron between three lions' heads erased or.) Crest : An ostrich's head erased, between four feathers. For Charles Themylthorp, Gent., who died April 8th, 1723, aged 45 ; also for Sara his daughter, who died November 21st, 1727, aged 17. Slabs in the Nave. V. Berney, impaling, Two bars (Harcock. The coat of Harcourt is, " Gules, two bars or.") Crest : Out of a ducal coronet a plume of five ostrich feathers, Bemey. For William, fourth son of Sir Thomas Berney. He was Pastor of this church for thirty-six years, Rector of Westwick and Stokesby, and died in 1747, aged 80. 390 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. VI. Same as V. Crest : Berney, as in No. V. For Mary, wife of the Rev. William Berney, daughter of Rev. Henry Harcock and Mary his wife, who was a daughter of William Branthwayt of Hethel ; she died November 26th, 1733, aged 61. VII. Bemey impaling Beevor. Crest : Berney, as in No. II. Motto : Nil temere neque timore. For Robert Berney, Esq., of Holly Grove House, Worstead, who died August 28th, 1828, aged 68 ; also for Charlotte his relict, who died March 27th, 18-9, aged 84. There is more covered up. Hatchments in the Cha-ncel, VIII. Argent, three lions passant in pale gules, Brograve; in pretence, A hawk or, standing on a perch argent (Hawker, Sable, a hawk standing on a perch argent, beaked and legged or.) Crest : An eagle displayed with two heads ermine, each head ducally crowned or. Sir Berney Brograve, Bart., married first, Jane, daughter of Edward Hawker of Great Baddow, Essex. IX. Quarterly of eleven: — 1, Brograve, with the Ulster badge ; 2, Quarterly, per fesse indented, gules and argent ; on the first and fourth quarters a crescent of the second ; on the second and third quarters a leopard's face of the first, Ryton, co. Kent; 3, Argent, two lions passant in pale gules, Littlebury ; 4, Barry of eight, gules and ermine, Kirton ; 5, Argent, a bend azure between six cross-crosslets fitchee vert, Woodthorpe ; 6, Quarterly, the first and fourth quarters ermine, the second and third chequy or and gules, Gibthorpe ; 7, Argent, a chevron gules between three nails sable, St. Cleere; 8, Gules, a griffin segreant or within a bordure engrailed argent, Battell ; 9, Argent, billettee, a chevron sable, Lelholme ; 10, Quarterly, azure and gules, over all a cross engrailed ermine, Berney. See No. I. ; 11, Hawker, the tinctures are right ; impaling, Lozengy, gules and or, a bordure azure, Halcott. Motto : Finis dat esse. The shield has the Ulster badge. Sir Berney Brograve, Bart., married secondly, on January 23rd, 1769, Jane, daughter of Matthew Halcott of Hoe.— Carthew's Launditch, Part ii. 733, and iii. 72. X. Quarterly of twelve : — 1 and 12, Brograve, with the Ulster badge ; 2, Ryton ; 3, Littlebury ; 4, Kirton ; 5, Woodthorpe ; 6, Gibthorpe; 7, St. Cleere; 8, Battell; 9, Lelholme; 10, Argent, a bend compony, gules and sable, between two cotises of the first, Leventhorp ; li, Bemey. Crest and Motto : Brograve. TUNSTEAD HUNDRED. 391 Coloured Shields on the Nave Roof. XI. Gules, a bend or between two escallops argent, Petre. XII. Sable, a crosier in pale between two crowns or, issuing from the sinister chief in bend, a hand proper, St. Benet's Abbey. XIII. Azure, three mitres or, See of Norwich. XIV. Chequy, or and azure, a bend ermine ; on a canton of the second a mitre of the first ( Walter de Suth field, alias Calthorp, Bishop of Norwich, 1243 — 57. There ought to be " three mitres on the canton.") XV. Argent, a lion rampant sable. XVI. Ermine, a crossbow in pale gules, Arblasier. One of this family erected the screen. XVII. Azure, a maunch argent ; a bordure or charged with eight pairs of lions' gambs, each pair in saltire erased gules (Philip, Duke of Wharton. The field should be sable.) XVIII. Argent, on a chevron between two chevronels sable, three portcullises, with rings and chains of the field ; in chief a mullet gules, Thurlow. XIX. See of Norwich, impaling, Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Azure, three pelicans argent, vulning themselves proper ; 2 and 3, Gules, two demi-belts pale ways, the buckles in chief argent, Pelham. For the Hon. and Right Rev. John Thomas Pelham, Lord Bishop of Norwich. XX. Argent, a cross sable, Deanery of Norwich ; impaling, Argent, a cross between four doves gules, with a crescent for difference, Goulburn, For Edward Meyrick Goulburn, D.D., Dean of Norwich. XXI. Argent, on a cross sable five beehives or. XXII. Berney. XXIII. Brograve. XXIV. Argent, semee of cross-crosslets fitchee sable, a lion passant gules ; over all two bendlets azure. XXV. Themylthorp. The charges are here as they should be, crescents. XXVI. Gules, on a fesse between three martlets argent as many cinquefoils azure. XXVII. Sable, a fesse dancettee or between three crescents argent, Rous, Earl of Stradbroke. XXVIII. Deanery of Norwich. At ihe West End. XXIX. The Royal Arms of George I, " G. R, 1721." 392 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. Page 20. Redenhall, XVI. For Sudbury read Sedbury. Page 23. Starston, Vll. Wickham ? Page 27. Dicexeburgh, VT. Arms in pretence, E&yar. Page 32. Diss. Shields at the West End, lately added, repre senting four families who have longest held the patronage : — 1 . Gules, three lucies haurient argent, Be Lucie. 2. Or, a fesse between two chevrons gules, Fitewalter. 3. Argent, a bend engrailed sable, Batcliffe, Earls of Sussex. 4. Quarterly, azure and gules, a cross flory between four trefoils slipped or, Manning. Page 32. Ferspield, I. The impalement may be intended for, Quarterly : — 1 and 4, Sable, a falcon close argent, beaked and belled or, Bolton; 2 and 3, Gules, a trefoil slipped between three wolves' heads erased or. These are the arms, with the usual quartering, of Bolton of Woodbridge, Suffolk. Page 33. Roydon, II. The impalement is for Rolf of Tuttington, Argent, three ravens sable. Page 33. Roydon. There are eight shields on the battlements of the octagon tower, each bearing the arms of Frere, Gules, two leopards' faces in pale between as many flaunches or. On the south side of the vault is Frere, impaling (Richards, Argent, a cross patonce between four Cornish choughs proper.) Page 41. Banhah, I. This is probably the Royal Arms of the Tudor period. Page 45. West Marling, Nos. VI., VII., and VIII. " Or, a lion rampant gules," may be for Charleton. Pages 48 and 49. Riddlesworth, I. The impalement, obviously entirely incorrect, is intended for the arms and quarterings of Forrester. Thomas Thornhill, Esq., having married a daughter of Major and the Hon. Mrs. Forrester. Page 49. Rtddlesworth:, II. The impalement is, Quarterly : — 1 and 4, A chevron between three martlets (Hodgson, Sable, a chevron between three martlets or) ; 2 and 3, Three nags' heads. Thomas Thornhill, Esq., of Riddlesworth, having married a daughter of Richard Hodgson of Carham, co. Northumberland, M.P. ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. 393 Page 53. Attleborough, V. The impalement is probably an unrecorded coat of Pride; the two so-called serpents upon the chevron being intended for "preeds," or lampreys. Page 56. Besthorpe, IV., No. 4. Argent, on a chevron within a bordure engrailed gules five bezants, is for Chetilton, not Bromley. Page 65. Larling, I. It may be intended for, " Quarterly, gules and vaire ; on a bend an annulet in dexter chief, and underneath a crescent," Constable. Thomas Caton of Thorpe Abbots, who died in 1705, married one of the daughters and coheiresses of Luke Constable of Swaffham Market. The Thomas Caton here commemorated was perhaps a son of the above-named Thomas, and may have used the arms of Constable instead of his paternal coat. Major A. E. Lawson Lowe, F.S.A., states that he has seen a seal of Caton quartering Constable, the latter coat having both an annulet and a crescent upon the bend. Page 68. East Wretham, m. Azure, three lozenges or, Freeman; in base, A cave proper, therefrom issuing a wolf at full speed regardant argent, Williams. Page 72. West Bradenham. "Haggard of Bradenham, repre sentatives of an ancient family which came from Perthshire temp. James the First." This note is from Burke's Armory. See for later information Carthew's Bradenham, pp. 86 — 100. Page 78. Narborough, I. The field is "Per pale" on this slab, and not as it should be, " Quarterly." Page 79. Narborough, H. The demi-lion is charged with a bend, thereon three martlets, as in the arms. Page 84. Narford, VTI. The impalement is for Taylor, not Page 91. South Pickenham, IV. The coat of Vere has a bordure. Paqe 106. Kirby Cane, IV. "Mary Elrington" should be " Judith Elrington." Page 133. Loddon, XXHI. Bokenham? Page 139. Topcroft, IT. It should be, "Sable, on a chevron between six crosses pattee fitchee or, as many fleurs-de-lis azure, Smyth." Page 195. Morningthorpe, XVI. For Mapper dey read Mapperley. Page 213. Acle, V. Stones in the South Porch to "Thomas Nudd . . . Mary his daughter, who died April 13, 1746, aged 20 ; and also to Mary his wife." Page 214. Acle. There are some shields on the battlements of the tower, of which three may be described thus : — 1. A cross flory between five martlets, Edward, the Confessor. 2. A cross. 3. Three crowns, East Anglia. Page 246. Catton, XLHI. may be " Argent, a chevron azure between three foxes' heads erased gules," for Foxall or Foxcroft. 394 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Page 273. Costessey, V. "Mary Blount" should be "Anne Blount." Page 288. Morley St. Botolph, V. Argent, on a cross gules five ? mullets or, Adams ; and Gules, a chevron between three pears or, Abbot. In the impalement, 1 and 4, Or, a chevron between three leopards' faces gules, Harvey. The Rev. Charles Beauchamp Cooper's mother was the daughter and heiress of the Rev. James Adams, and his wife was a daughter of G. D. Harvey, Esq., of Stanmore, Middlesex. Page 302. Cranworth, I. 8, Azure, a bend fusilee between six martlets or, Pigot ; 9, Zouch of Lubbesthorpe ; 11, Azure, a bend or, cotised argent, between six mullets of the second, Oldbeife ; 14, Vert, three greyhounds courant in pale or, Malovel; 18, Linsey ; 19, Argent, three Cornish choughs proper, Cambridge abas Clark; 21, Sable, three garbs argent, Fenne not Segrave ; 22, Azure, a bend or charged with an annulet gules, Doilly ; 23, Childe ; 24, Or, a pale azure, a chief vert, Colsell. Page 307. East Dereham, XLILT. 2 and 3, May ? Page 325. Woodrisdtg, II. Per bend or and azure, Crane. Page 358. Stalham, I. "Rev. Willing Smyth," should be "Rev. William Smyth." 395 INDEX OF HUNDREDS. PAGES Blofield 224 241 Clavering 97—112 Depwade 183 — 211 Diss 25—40 Earsham 1 — 24 Flegg, East . 331—344 Flegg, West 345—351 Eorehoe 266—298 Gutltcross 41—51 Greenhoe, South 70 — 96 Happing 352—361 Henstead ........ 142 — 156 humbleyard 157 — 182 Loddon . 113—141 Mitford 299—329 Shropham 52—69 Taverham 242—265 Tunstead 362—391 Walsham 213—223 E E 396 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. INDEX OF PARISHES. Acle, 213 Alburgh, 1 Aldeby, 97 Arminghall, 142 Ashby, 113 Ashmanhaugh, 362 Ashwellthorpe, 183 Aslacton, 185 Attleborough, 52 Attlebridge, 242 Bacton, 363 Banham, 41 Barford, 266 Barnham Broom, 266 Barton Turf, 364 Bawburgh, 267 Bedingham, 113 Beeston St. Lawrence, 365 Beighton, 214 Bergh Apton, 98 Besthorpe, 55 Billingford, 1 Billockby, 345 Bixley, 143 Blofield, 224 Bio-Norton, 41 Bodney, 70 Bowthorpe, 268 Bracon Ash, 157 Bradenham, East, 70 Bradenham, West, 71 Bradestone, 227 Bradfield, 368 Bramerton, 144 Brandon Parva, 268 Bressingham, 25 Brettenham, 56 Bridgham, 57 Brockdish, 2 Brooke, 99 Broome, 114 Brundall, 227 Brunstead, 352 Buckenham, 227 Buckenham, Old, 57 Buckenham, New, 59 Bunwell, 187 Burgh St. Margaret, 345 Burgh St. Peter, 100 Burlingham St. Peter, 227 Burlingham St. Andrew, 230 Burlingham, South, 230 Burston, 25 Caister, 331 Caistor St. Edmund, 144 Cantley, 231 Carleton Bode, 187 Carleton, 270 Carlton, 276 Carlton, East, 160 Carlton St. Peter, 116 Catfield, 353 Catton, 242 Chedgrave, 117 Clippesby, 345 Claxton, 118 Cockley Cley, 72 Colney, 160 Colton, 270 Costessey, 272 Coston, 273 Cranworth, 299 Cressingham, Great, 73 Cressingham, Little, 74 Cringleford, 160 Crostwick, 247 Crostwight, 369 Crownthorpe, 273 Denton, 4 Deopham, 273 Dereham, East, 304 Dickleburgh, 25 Didlington, 74 Dilham, 369 Diss, 28 Ditchingham, 118 Drayton, 248 Dunston, 162 INDEX OF PARISHES. 397 Earsham, 8 Easton, 274 Eccles, 60 Edingthorpe, 369 Ellingham, 100 Ellingham, Great, 61 Eelmmgham, 369 Felthorpe, 24S Fersfield, 32 Filby, 334 Fishley, 214 Flordon, 164 Forncett St. Mary, 187 Forncett St. Peter, 188 Fouldon, 75 Framingham Earl, 145 Framingham Pigot, 145 Freethorpe, 233 Frenze, 33 Frettenham, 249 Eritton, 189 Fundenhall, 189 Garboldisham, 41 Garveston, 310 Gillingham, 102 Gissing, 35 Geldeston, 102 Gooderstone, 75 Hackford, 275 Haddiscoe, 103 Hainford, 249 Hales, 104 Halvergate, 214 Happisburgh, 354 Hapton, 189 Hardingham, 310 Hardley, 119 Hardwick, 189 Hargham, 61 Harling, East, 41 Harling, West, 44 Hassingham, 235 Heckingham, 104 Hedenham, 120 Hellesdon, 250 Hemblington, 215 Hempnall, 191 Hempstead, 354 Hemsby, 247 Hethel, 164 Hethersett, 167 Hickling, 354 Hilborough, 76 Hillington, 123 Hingham, 276 Hockering, 311 Hockham, 62 Holme Hale, 77 Honing, 370 Honingham, 280 Horning, 371 Horsey, 355 Horsford, 250 Horsham St. Eaith's, 250 Horstead, 251 Houghton, 78 Hoveton St. John, 371 Hoveton St. Peter, 374 Howe, 104 Hlington, 63 Ingham, 355 Intwood, 169 Irstead, 375 Kenninghall, 46 Ketteringham, 170 Kilverstone, 63 Kimberley, 281 Kirby Bedon, 146 Kirby Cane, 105 Kirstead, 124 Langford, 78 Langley, 124 Larling, 65 Lessingham, 356 Limpenhoe, 235 Lingwood, 235 Loddon, 131 Lopham, North, 47 Lopham, South, 47 Ludham, 356 Marlingford, 284 Martham, 347 Mattishall, 312 Mattishall Burgh, 316 Mautby, 335 Melton, Great, 174 Melton, Little, 175 Morley St. Botolph, 287 Morley St. Peter, 288 Morningthorpe, 192 Moulton, 216 Moulton, Great, 196 Mulbarton, 177 Mundham, 135 Narborough, 78 Narford, 84 Neatishead, 376 Necton, 85 E E 2 398 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Needham, 12 Newton, 87 Newton Flotman, 179 Norton Subcourse, 107 Ormesby St. Margaret, 337 Ormesby St. Michael, 340 Palling, 356 Panxworth, 217 Paston, 376 Pickenham, South, 90 Pickenham, North, 92 Plumstead, Great, 235 Plumstead, Little, 235 Poringland, 148 Postwick, 238 Potter Heigham, 357 Pulham St. Mary Magdalen, 12 Pulham St. Mary the Virgin, 14 Quidenham, 47 Eackheath, 255 Band worth, 217 Raveningham, 107 Bedenhall, 17 Beedham, 218 Bepps, 348 Beymerston, 316 Riddlesworth, 48 Ridlington, 377 Rockland, 149 Rockland All Saints, 65 Rollesby, 348 Roydon, 38 Runhall, 290 Runham, 340 Rushall, 21 Rushford, 50 Ruston, East, 358 Salhouse, 258 Saxlingham Nethergate, 149 Scole, 39 Sco Ruston, 377 Seething, 136 Shelfhanger, 39 Shelton, 196 Shimpling, 39 Shipdham, 317 Shotesham All Saints, 151 Shotesham St. Mary, 152 Shropham, 66 Sisland, 137 Slolev, 378 Snetterton, 66 Somerton, West, 349 Southacre, 92 Southbergh, 320 Southwood, 239 Spixworth, 259 Sporle, 93 Sprowston, 261 Stalham, 358 Starston, 21 Stockton, 110 Stoke Holy Cross, 153 Stokesby, 341 Stratton St. Mary, 200 Stratton St. Michael, 203 Strumpshaw, 239 Swafield, 380 Swaffham, 94 Swainsthorpe, 180 Swardeston, 180 Sutton, 359 Tacolneston, 204 Tasburgh, 205 Taverham, 263 Tharston, 207 Thelveton, 39 Thorpe, 110 Thorpe, 240 Thorpe Abbots, 24 Thrigby, 343 Thurlton, 111 Thurne, 349 Thurton, 137 Thuxton, 320 Thwaite, 138 Tibbenham, 209 Tivetshall St. Mary, 40 Tivetshall St. Margaret, 40 Toft Monks, 111 Topcroft, 138 Trowse, 153 Tuddenham, East, 320 Tuddenham, North, 321 Tunstall, 220 Tunstead, 380 Upton, 220 Wacton, 210 Walcot, 360 Walsham, North, 381 Walsham, South, St. Mary, 221 Walsham, South, St. Lawrence, 221 Waxham, 361 Welborne, 290 Westfield, 323 Westwick, 385 INDEX OF PARISHES. 399 Wheatacre, 112 Whinburgh, 323 Wickhampton, 222 Wicklewood, 290 Wilby, 66 Winfarthing, 40 Winterton, 350 Witton, 241 Witton, 388 Woodbastwick, 222 Woodrising, 324 Woodton, 140 Worstead, 3S9 Wramplingham, 291 Wreningham, 182 Wretham, East, 68 Wroxham, 263 Wymondham, 291 Yaxham, 327 Yelverton, 155 400 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. INDEX OF ARMS. Abbot, 22, 340, 394 Adams, 242, 394 Adrian, 79 Aggas, 188 Albini, 60 Aldham, 186, 206 Aldous, 2 Aldrich, 154, 181 Alexander, 263 Alington, 203 Allardice, 169 Allen, 133 Allison, 341 Alpe, 307 Alvert, 234 Amherst, 74 Amhurst, 74 Amyand, 72 Amyas, 15, 277, 278, 279 Andrew, 172 Andrews, 127, 172 Andyn, 168 Anglia, East, 17, 58, 145, 152, 153, 154, 200, 245, 246, 298, 309, 339, 393 Anguish, 174, 175, 176, 216, 217, 296 Appleton, 218, 366, 367, 368 Appleyard, 123, 173 Arblaster, 391 Ardesley, 179 Argentin, 203 Armiger, 198 Armine, 282 Armstrong, 308 Armyn, 282 Arnam, 238 Arnet, 204 Arragon, 11 Arundell, 89 Ashby, 103 Ashfield, 42, 59 Aslack, 3, 15, 26, 120, 378 Astley, 116 Athill, 358 Atkyns, 125, 170, 171, 173 Atwood, 357 Audley, 382 Aufrere, 374 Austria, 126 Avering, 237 Ayde, 251, 252 Bacon, 41, 102, 103, 108, 109, 110, 118, 121, 130, 132, 135, 148, 185, 318 Bacon of Baconsthorpe, 134, 190, 362 Bacon of Hesset, 22, 34, 119, 121, 165, 166, 175, 234 Bacon, John, 3 Baconsthorpe, 269 Baddlesmere or Badlesmere, 46, 127 Bagge, 307, 308, 366 Bagshot, 22 Bailes, 302 Bailey, 19, 20 Bainard or Baynard, 27, 37, 183 Baispoole, Baspoole, Baspole, or Bayspoole, 111, 112, 228, 357 Baker, 80, 83, 106, 147 Baldero or Boldero, 356, 365 Baldock, 318 Baldwin, 187 Balls, 177 Bangor, See of, 55 Banister, 5 Barclay, 169 Bardolf or Bardolph, 3, 15, 26, 120, 222, 233, 249, 298, 303, 315, 329 Baret, 252, 344 Baring, 78 Barnard, 25 Barnham, 72, 217 Barker, 11, 66, 168, 350 Barkham, 92 Baron, 18, 149, 296 Barrett, 53, 60, 252, 253, 344 Barrow, 77 Barry, 183, 286, 287 Barton, 216, 300, 302 INDEX OF ARMS. 401 Barwick, 275 Baskerville, 94, 299 Baspole, Baspoole, Baispoole, or Bayspoole, 111, 112, 228, 357 Basset, 40, 305 Bassingbourne, 20, 21, 222 Batch, 32 Batchelor, 253 Bates, 161 Bath and Wells, See of, 54 Bathurst, 289 Batt, 166 Battell, 390 Baxter, 164, 188, 203, 205, 206 Bayley, 159 Baynard or Bainard, 27, 37, 183 Bayspoole, Baspoole, Baspole, or Baispoole, 111, 112, 228, 357 Beachcroft, 35ti Beauchamp, 6, 87, 109, 125, 129, 130, 133, 222, 382 Beaupre, 291 Bee, Beck, or Beke, 222, 254, 286 Bechem, 264 Becket, 7, 121 Beckingham, 316 Bedell, 318, 326 Bedingfeld or Bedingfield, 23, 39, 58, 77, 88, 89, 90, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 134, 148, 158, 175, 200, 263, 301, 302, 368 Beecroft, 356 Beevor, 51, 165, 166, 389, 390 Beke, Bee, or Beck, 222, 254, 286 Belingay, 115 Bell, 68 Bellasis or Bellasyse, 272 Belward, 29 Bendish, 43 Benet's, St., Abbev, 373, 379 Bennet, 128, 264, 265 Bentham, 71 Berchem, 264 Berdewell, 45 Berkeley, 283 Berners, 107, 184 Berney, 84, 125, 126, 133, 140, 148, 152, 159, 165, 180, 181, 192, 218, 219, 220, 224, 226, 262, 263, 311, 312, 318, 341, 385, 386, 387, 389, 390, 391 Berry, 15, 26, 120, 213, 376, 381 Bestney, 300 Betts, 167 Bewris, 20 Bidwell, 52 Bigland, 244 Bignold, 244 Bigod, Bigot, or Bygod, 3, 110, 294, 328 Billingham, 126 Birch, 68, 69 Bircham, 264, 265 Black, 139 Blackborne, 293, 296 Blacker, 270 Blackwell, 37 Blake, 253, 254, 265 Blennerhasset, 33, 34, 35, 81, 82, 83, 331, 332 Blofeld, 371, 372, 373 Blomefield, 26, 32, 85, 87 Blondeville or Blundeville, 179, 274 Blount, 273 Bludworth, 164, 205, 206 Blundeville or Blondeville, 179, 274 Bockyng, 276 Bodenham, 300 Bodham, 14, S7, 96, 314 Bohun, 3, 15, 60, 116, 299 Boileau, 171, 172, 205 Bois, 33, 168 Bokenham, 58, 167, 168, 393 Bokill, 134 Boldero or Baldero, 356, 365 Boleyn, 197, 199, 200, 337 Bolton, 392 Bond, 111, 325, 365, 368 Borough, 7, 205 Bosvile, 39, 58 Bosworth, 29, 30 Botetourt, 283 Boteler or Botiler, 49, 283 Boughton, 63 Bourchier, 107, 150, 184, 185, 248, 276, 309, 382 Bourn, 88 Bouverie, 8 Bowyar, 319 Bowyer, 53 Boyas, 47 Boy land, 150 Boyle, 90 Boys or Boyce, 40, 335 Brabant, 126 Bradestone, 43, 46, 159, 218, 386, 387 Braham, 35 Brampton, 7, 300, 301, 302, 303 Brampton of Brampton, 263, 304, 323 Brand, 37 Brandon, 7, 43, 250 Bransby, 16, 18, 21, 151, 152 402 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Branspeth, 36 Branthwayte, 80, 164, 165, 160, 386, 387 Braybroke, 236 Braye, 25 Breese, 277 BretoD, 369 Brereton, 142, 144, 153, 248 Brett, 40, 305 Brews or Brewse, 20, 88, 114, 189, 190.-382, 387 Brewster, 190 Bridgman, 47 Bridgenorth, 26, 120 Bridges, 300 Brigg or Briggs, 132, 291, 387 Bringloe, 318 Bristol, See of, 55 Broadwood, 68 Brock, 190 Brograve, 93, 129, 165, 390, 391 Brome, 115, 116, 299 Bromley, 56, 293 Brook, 236 Brooke, 146, 147 Brooksbank, 257, 258 Brotherton, 3, 6, 110, 173, 370,387 Brown or Browne, 90, 141, 160, 204, 225, 271, 289, 305, 306, 314, 339, 365, 367 Brudenell, 49 Bruyne, 7 Buckenham Priory, 58 Buckle, 161, 243, 292 Bulbeck, 127 Bulkeley, 56 Bull, 257 Bullen, 197 Bullock, 318, 319 Bulwer, 249 Bures, 199, 318 Burgate, 300, 302 Burgh, 43, 185 Burgulion, 197, 199 Burgundy, 126 Burkin, 228, 229, 292, 295 Burley, 94, 299 Burman, 206 Burnell, 304 Burrough, 38 Burroughes, 201, 202, 203, 227, 229, 291, 292, 294, 295 Burton, 31, 213, 359 Burwell, 234, 256 Bury Abbey, 24, 28, 58, 285, 286 Bussey, 243 Butler, 197, 299 Butts, 318 Buttveyleyn, 36, 37 Buxton, 50, 51, 66, 162, 182, 209, 210, 275 Bydgoode, 7 Bygod, Bigod, or Bigot, 3, 110, 294, 328 Cailly, 58, 59, 60, 273 Cuius, 315 Caldwell, 76 Caley, 346 Calibut, 234, 313, 314 Call, 335, 369 Calthorp, Calthorpe, or Calthrop, 49, 92, 93, 136, 183, 222, 354, 368, 373 Camell, 38 Campbell, 38, 244, 245, 247 Cambridge, 394 Cambridge, University of, 65 Candler, 181, 225 Cann, 298 Canning, 237 Canterbury, See of, 5, 6, 7, 8, 57, 65, 173, 209, 245, 290 Cantrell, 13 Capel, 262 Carbonell, 88, 231, 268 Carlisle, See of, 55 Carlos, 23, 224, 225 Carre, 178, 266, 267 Carter, 32, 186, 261, 359 Carthew, 314, 388 Carver, 296 Carvele or Carville, 83, 107 Cary, 80, 171, 174, 282, 283 Case, 278 Castell or Castello, 99, 107, 108, 109, 110, 340, 358, 359 Castile, 126 Castleton, 103, 279, 290 Caston, 159, 218, 219, 231, 386, 387 Catelyn, 10, 106, 107, 108, 226, 227 Caton, 65, 393 Cator, 222, 223 Catton, Rebus of, 245 Cawle, 316 Chaloner, 354 Chamberlain, 42 Chamberlayn or Chamberlayne, 96, 314, 315 Chamberlin, 245, 246 Chamber, 371 Chambers, 293, 294 Chandler, 284 Charier, 26 Charles, 15, 26, 120, 343 INDEX OF ARMS. 403 Charleton or Charlton, 46, 173, 392 Oharnell, 116 Charnock, 53 Ohedworth, 88 Cheney, 116 Chester, See of, 55 Ohetilton, 393 Cheyney, 286 Chicheley, 84 Chichester, See of, 54 Chilcot, 139, 140 Childe, 394 Cholmeley, 51 Churche, 192 Churchman, 63, 122, 139, 198 Chute, 73, 90, 91 Clare, 127, 338 Clark or Clarke, 127, 136, 144, 284, 307, 394 Claxton, 13, 349 Clayton, 333 Clent, 84 Clere, 199, 337, 339, 342, 382 Clifford, 37, 246 Clifton, 58, 76, 104, 128, 183, 234, 298, 300, 302 Clippesby, 345, 346 Clough, 366, 368 Coates or Cotes, 213, 229, 284, 295 Cobb, 332 Cobham, 236 Cock, 58, 167, 228, 229, 295, 365, 366, 367, 368 Cockerell or Cokerell, 115, 299 Cockerham, 38 Coggeshall, 31 Cokaine, 56 Coke, 332 Cokerell or Cockerel, 115, 299 Cokefield, 197 Colborne, 44, 45 Colbrook, 127 Colby, 285, 314 Coleman, 147 Collett, 85, 372 Collin, 12, 13, 17 Collinson, 328 Collyer, 263, 264 Collwyn ap Tangno, 186 Colman, 61, 290, 320 Colsell, 394 Colston, 152 Columbine, 86, 87, 236, 237 Compton, 226 Comyn, 351 Coney, 93 Confessor, Edward the, 145, 168, 316, 393 Constable, 116, 393 Conyers, 209, 210, 222 Cooke, 3, 14, 52, 98, 114, 115, 139, 142, 161, 162, 293, 299, 301, 302, 303 Cooper, 35, 74, 80, 122, 288, 290, 382, 384 Copeman, 359 Copledike, 105, 275 Copping, 278 Coppinger, 111 Corbet, 27, 128, 145, 262, 263, 287 Corbin, 155 Corie, 201, 243, 267 Cornerd, 37 Cornish, 126, 127 Cornwall, 79 Cornwallis, 13, 261 Coronne, 15, 26, 120 Corranee, 163, 164 Corsica, 172 Cory, 320 Cotes or Coates, 213, 229, 284, 295 Cotton, 2, 17, 21, 22, 23, 133, 142, 281, 282, 337, 338, 339 Coulson or Coulston, 152, 176, 341 Courtney, 170 Cowcher, 160 Cowper, 80, 260 Crabb, 153 Cranach, 56 Crane, 178, 234, 325, 329, 368, 394 Craven, 286 Creasey, Cresci, or Cressy, 56, 143, 239, 286, 348 Crekeman, 349 Cremer, 147, 292 Cresci, Cressy, or Creasey, 56, 143, 239, 286, 348 Cressener, 45 Cretyng, 191 Croft or Crofts, 252, 253, 336 Croftes, 45 Crompton, 19, 48 Cromwell, 58, 186 Crouch, 92 Crowe, 104, 265, 331 Cubitt, 353, 370, 371, 378, 379 Culpepper, 34 Culyer or Cullyer, 285, 296 Curson, 328 Curteis, 198 Curtis or Curteis, 255, 258 Custance, 364 CynrigSais, 186 404 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Dade, 91 Dalling, 9, 10, 11 Dallinghowe, 15, 116, 299, 314 Dalton, 94, 260 Dalyson, 154 Darcy, 324 Darley, 180 Dashwood, 72, 73, 109, 145 Daveney, 270, 271, 287 Davy, 97, 118, 119, 164, 274, 286 Dawson, 347 Day, Dey, or D'Eye, 4, 116, 146, 251, 311, 374 De Clere, 286 De Fleming, 302 De Grey, 9, 10, 37, 10S De-la-pole, 2, 3, 43, 46, 150, 236, 267, 269, 276, 355, 356 De la Fontaine, 256 De Lucie, 392 De Mauteby, 335, 337 De Moulton, 222, 304 De Warenne, 6, 78, 110, 169, 298 Deane, 49, 116, 302 Dearsley, 180 Debenham, 20 Decker, 45 Denew, 225 Denn, 318 Denne, 258 Dennis, 26, 119 Denny, 98, 111, 148 Denstone, 192 Denton, 292, 294, 295 Derhaugh, 234 Despensier, Hue le, 338 Devall, 94, 319 Dey, D'Eye, or Day, 4, 116, 146, 251, 311, 374 Deyns, 29, 38 Dillingham, 301 Diss, Town of, 30 Dive, 253 Dod, 160 Doilly, 394 Dolens, 159 Donne, 30, 191, 306, 314, 327, 328, 354 Dove, 36, 279 Dover, 224 Doveton, 72 Dowe, 279 Doyle or D'Ovley, 121, 123, 210 Drake, 120, 188, 195, 203, 205, 253, 293 Drapers' Company, 244 Drury, 49, 50, 56, 67, 68, 131, 133, 135, 155, 206, 328 Duckett, 259, 260 Duncombe, 233 Du Port, 315, 316 Durham, See of, 54 Durrant, 143, 267, 351, 352, 366, 368 Dyne or Dynne, 353 Earle, 305 East Anglia, 17, 58, 145, 152, 153, 154, 200, 245, 246, 298, 309, 339, 393 Edgar, 392 Edwards, 93, 368 Ellington or Elrington, 105 Elliott, 172 Ellis, 116, 201, 202, 203, 346 Elrington or Ellington, 105 Elvin, 309 Elwin, 259 Ely, See of, 17, 54, 57, 133, 309 Empire, The, 11, 245 Enfield, 127 England, 132, 144, 245, 287, 309, 387 England of Stokesby, 343 Engle, 66 Englefield, 273 Erpingham, 104, 233, 283, 298, 30t, 381 Ethelfield, 127 Evans, 243, 244, 308 Everard, 21, 126, 255 Evering, 237 Ewen, 286, 388 Exeter, See of, 54 Eyers, 128 Eyre, 77, 81, 157, 226 Fairweather, 100 Farrand, 77 Eastolfe, 107, 133, 283, 313, 375 Faulconberg, 272 Fawset, 327 Felbrigg, 304, 355 Fellowes, 152, 214 Felton, 181, 283, 384 Fenne, 394 Fermor, 283 Ferrers, 14 Field, 254 Finch, 49, 165, 166 Fincham, 30 Fisher, 50, 92 Fitz Alan, 78, 328 Fitz Langley, 324 Fitz Osbert "or Fitz Osborne, 234 Fitz Otes, 40 INDEX OF ARMS. 405 Fitz Raulf, 314 Fitz Robert, 5, 87 Fitz Simon, 22 Fitz Walter, 30, 53, 54, 173, 304, 392 Fleetwood, 186 Fleming, 120, 121, 122, 123 Flood, 4, 74 Flowerdew, 168 Floyde, 126 Fluellen, 318 Folliott, 315 Fordley, 250 Forrester, 392 Forster, 64, 383 Fortescue, 74, 164 Foster, 132 Foulman, 360 Fountaine, 74, 84, 309 Fowke, 375 Fowle, 99, 115, 116 Foxall, 393 Foxcroft, 393 France, 287, 309 France of Brockdish, 4 Francis, 82, 363 Francklin, 52, 225, 226 Eraunceys, 192 Fray, 127 Freeman, 68, 342, 393 Freeston or Freston, 12, 23, 102, 167 Premoult, 39 French, 191 Frere, 17, 18, 38, 93, 177, 178, 259, 260, 267, 392 Fressell or Frisell, 49, 131 Friskeny, 105 Frost, 138 Froyk or Froyke, 79, 82, 83, 112, 300, 304 Fuller, 384 Fulneby, Fulnesby, or Fulnetby, 94 Futter, 13, 198 Gardner, 20, 365 Garneys, Garnish, or Garnishe, 122, 192, 193, 194, 195, 203 Garrard, 78, 178, 220 Garrod, 249, 250 Gary, 277 Gascoigne, 158 Gastricke, 76 Gaunt, John of, 385 Gavell, 105 Gawdie or Gawdy, 20, 21, 118, 123, 126, 132, 193, 231 Gay, 21 Geary or Gery, 62 Geddyng, 49 Gelsthorp, 358 Gerbridge or Gerbrydge, 15, 26, 116, 120, 222, 286, 376, 381 Gerningham, Jerningham, or Jer negan, 1, 26, 234, 272, 345 Gibbs, 53 Gibson, 186, 331, 332 Gibthorpe, 390 Gilbert, 117, 137, 216, 231, 232 Giles, 240, 268 Gillett, 215, 308 Gilman, 277, 278, 279, 310 Gimmingham, 338 Gipps, 44, 45 Glanville, 381 Gleane, 189, 190, 295, 349 Glover, 95 Gloucester, See of, 54 Glyn, 283 Godfrey, 260 Godsalve, 126, 132, 179, 340 Goldsmiths' Company, 7 Gonville, 253, 315 Gonville and Caius College, Cam bridge, 315 Goodwin, 148 Goodwyn, 80 Gooch, 5, 9, 10, 11, 51, 100, 149, 155, 209, 309, 312, 313 Goose, 309 Gordon, 327 Gore, 303, 321 Gostlin, 194, 195 Goulburn, 391 Gournay, 169, 276 Graham, 169 Graile, 364 Grandison, 90 Grant, 347 Graver, 289 Gray, 6, 271 Green or Greene, 1, 70, 147, 243, 284, 286 Greenwood, 114, 116 Gregory, 129 Grey, 173 Gridley, 215, 308 Griffin, 126 Griffith, 127 Grigson, 287, 288, 310, 311, 317 Grimer or Grymer, 135 Grimwood, 20, 21 Grocers' Company, 244, 384 Grose, 373 Gunn, 378 406 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Gurdon, 257, 267, 300, 301, 302, 303, 317, 320 Gurney, 98, 169, 179, 280, 375 Guybon, 306 Gwyn, 294 Gyggs or Gygges, 342 Haggard, 72 Halcott, 390 Hales, 7, 39, 241, 341 Halford, 258 Hall, 47, 100, 159 Hammond, 101, 148, 170, 194 Hamond, 95 Hampden, 133 Hanbury, 56, 280 Harbord, 55, 133, 385 Harborne, 135, 162, 238 Harcock, 389 Harcourt, 185, 351, 389 Hardy, 189, 264 Hare, 21, 61, 62, 67, 73, 166, 236 Harling, 42, 43, 44 Harlstone, 324 Harman, 380 Harmer or Harmor, 380 Harrington, 105 Harris, 222, 223 Harrison, 31, 39, 51, 333 Harsicke, 92, 93 Harsnett, 50 Hart, 244, 245, 247 Hartstonge, 178 Harvey, 76, 104, 207, 208, 240, 265, 394 Harvey, Sir R. J., 207, 208 Harward, 5 Hase, 175 Hasey, 383 Hastings or Hastyngs, 22, 36, 222, 315, 323, 328 Havers, 39, 40, 143, 180 Havile, Hayville, or Haywell, 88, 132, 283 Hawe, 79 Hawes or Hawvs, 106, 295, 297 Hawker, 390 Hayfield, 105 Hayville, Haywell, or Havile, 88, 132, 283 Heath, 157, 215, 216, 221, 225, 230 Heigham, 34, 82, 83 Hemenhall or Hemnall, 179, 316 Hemgrave, 44,. 286, 376, 381 Hemsworth, 66 Henley, 216 Hereford, See of, 55 Herling, 42, 88, 90, 234 Heme, 142, 209 Heron, 51, 210 Herris, 36 Hervey, 57 Hethersett, 286, 350, 376, 3S1 Heveningham, 60, 81, 133, 170, 171, 173, 174 Hewit or Hewitt, 56, 280, 32S Hexham, 56 Heydon, 132, 262, 329, 375, 382 Heyhoe, 310, 327 Heyward, 230 Hicks, 41, 178 Highfield, 105 Hill, 7, 119, 297 Hills, 370 Hilton, 106 Hinds, 248 Hirst, 189 Hobart, 59, 120, 124, 126, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134 Hockham, 373 Hodgson, 72, 392 Hogan, 20 Holbrook, 324 Holdiche, 217 Holland, 46, 47, 48 Holland, Earl of Kent, 43, 46, 60, 107, 183, 184 Holme, 86, 87 Holmes, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 125 Holt, 137 Hooke, 178 Hopper, 23 Hopton, 338 Horner or Hornor, 375 Horsley, 356, 380 Hoste, 227, 229 Houghton, 105, 107, 198, 202 Howard, 3, 6, 23, 33, 89, 110, 119, 133, 222, 298, 302 Howe, 307 Howes, 63, 194, 259, 260, 278, 297 Howlet, 336 Howman, 61, 311 Huby, 208 Hudilston or Hudleston, 43, 46 Hulton, 368 Humfray or Humfrey, 240, 241, 264, 265 Hungate, 70 Huntington, 350 Hunton, 154 Hurst, 189 Hutton, 136 Illey, 78, 197 Inglethorp, 46, 234 INDEX OF ARMS. 407 Inglosse, 179 Inyon, 16 Irby, 195 Ireton, 186 Isaack, 366, 367 Ishudi, 68 Ives, 243, 271, 272 Izod, 285 Jack, 188 Jackson, 159, 259 Jacob, 51, 210 Jary, 221 Jay, 67, 68, 167 Jegon, 144 Jenkins, 282 Jenkinson, 28 Jenny or Jenney, 88, 123, 134, 167, 190, 294 Jermy, 15, 121, 285, 287 Jernegan, Jerningham, or Ger- ningham, 1, 26, 234, 272, 345 Jestin ap Morganny, 186 Jocelyn, 239 Johnson, 19, 101, 102, 129, 130, 175, 176, 179, 355, 374, 375, 380, 388 Jolly, 32 Jones, 262 Kedington, 12, 66, 194 Keene, 326, 327, 334 Keldon or Kelvedon, 33, 34, 81, 82, 83, 234 Kemp, 35, 36, 37, 38, 181, 199, 210 Kendall, 57, 59, 386 Kenton, 192, 203 Kerdeston, 58, 118, 183, 222, 234, 286, 338, 360 Kerrich, 18 Kerridge, 35 Kerrison, 240 Kett, 29, 98, 251 Killett, 46 King, 37 Kinge, 7, 26, 287 Kirton, 390 Knight or Knights, 207, 242, 346, 350 Knipe, 204, 205 Knolls or Knowles, 262, 263 Knvvett, 47, 58, 60, 68, 107, 134, 183, 184, 185, 204, 211, 251, 252, 255, 258, 304, 376, 382 Kynynmound, 172 Lacon, 339, 341 Lacy, 283 Lamb, 9 Lambert, 208 Lane, 279, 319 Langford, 332 Lans, 139 Lany, 3, 14, 73 Latham, 19, 20 Lathom, 257 Latimer, 33 Laurence, 3 Lawford, 9, 10, 11 Layer, 217, 243 Layman, 32 Layton, 232 Le Grys, 1, 6, 26, 39, 128, 130, 133, 248 Le Gros, 78, 79, 101, 175, 252, 254, 299, 379 Le Hunt, 66, 187, 234 Le Neve, 177, 186, 187, 278, 279, 297, 303, 322, 324 Le Strange, 7, 20, 388 Leach, 369, 376, 381 Leathes, 219 Lee, 27, 72, 150, 307, 308 Leeds or Leedes, 264, 305 Legard, 153 Legh, 111 Leigh, 16, 237, 259, 321 Lelholme, 390 Leman, 136, 314 Lens, 350 Leon, 126 Leventhorp, 303, 390 Lewis, 241 Lewkenor, 227 Lichfield, See of, 54 Life, 284, 286 Lincoln, 242 Lincoln, See of, 54 Linsey, 394 Linstead, 230 Lister, 245 Littlebury, 390 Llandaff, See of, 55 Llewellin, 318 Lloyd, 383 Lobb, 73, 91 Lock, 209 Lockey, 7 Lombe, 174, 175, 287 London, 108, 110, 131 London, See of, 54 Long, 16, 163, 164 Longe, 17, 75, 194, 259, 260 Longfield, 68 Longvilliers, 302 Louvaine, 150, 377, 382 408 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Love, 124, 132, 160, 161, 226 Lovell, 41, 42, 43, 44, 231 Lowdham, 33, 34, 35, 81, 82, 83 Lubbock, 382, 383, 384 Lucas, 70, 71, 334, 335 Lutrel or Lutterell, 283 Lyhart, 309 Lymsey, 127 Lyng, 221 Lynn or Lynne, 60, 282 Lyster, 349 Machet or Matchet, 14, 101, 102 Mack, 378, 379 Mackay, 348 Mackenzie, 386 Malherbe, 324 Mallom, 185, 210, 211 Malovel, 394 Maltby, 264, 265 Man or Mann, 211, 252, 317 Mandeville, 245, 297 Manning, 18, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 37, 191, 341, 392 Mansfield, 7 Mapes, 257, 348, 349 Mapletoft, 230 Marcon, 328 Marechall, 269, 276, 297, 382 Marsh, 201, 203 Marsham, 176, 214 Martel, 338 Martin, 144, 321 Martineau, 241 Mason, 85, 86, 87 Matchet or Machet, 14, 101, 102 Mautby or De Mautby, 335, 337, 377, 381, 382 Mawgan, 127 May, 394 Meade, 10, 67, 68 Mears, Meers, Meeres, or Meres, 256, 274, 275 Meeke, 275 Mellings, 218 Mellish, 303, 320 Mercers' Company, 244 Merchant Taylors' Company, 20 Meres, Meers, Meeres, or Mears, 256, 274, 275 Meredith, 300 Meriton, 88 Merton, 8 Methold, 64 Methwold, 64, 78, 121, 174, 203 Meybohm, 72 Micklethwait, 261, 262 Mihill, 357 Mildmay, 127 Mileham, 228 Miller, 87, 113, 114, 184 Mingay, 104, 115, 116, 147, 149, 150, 228, 245, 343 Molyns, 338 Monck, 267, 269, 388 Mondeford, Moundeford, Mount- fort, or Montfort, 133, 275, 337 Money, 305 Montague, 43, 46, 229 Monthermer, 229 Moore, 292, 384 Morden, 133, 314 Morgan, 300 Morley, 97, 150, 191, 196, 269, 276, 303, 311, 312 Morse, 243, 244, 254, 261 Mortimer, 61 Morton, 6 Motham, 168 Moulton, 222, 304 Moultrie, 244, 247 Moundeford, Mondeford, Mountfort, or Montfort, 133, 275, 337 Mountchensy, 127 Mounteney, 294 Mowbray, 3, 6, 20, 110, 118, 173 Moxon, 182 Murfine, 186 Murray, 74, 77, 172 Muskett, 32, 169, 347 Mussenden, 219 Muswell, 41, 42, 43, 44, 363 Mynne, 114 Narburgh, 79, 82, 83, 112, 304 Naunton, 132, 133, 134 Neale, 313 Needham, 56, 318, 319 Negus, 229, 277, 372, 373, 374, 375 Nelson, 135 Nerford, 52 Neve or Le Neve, 177, 186, 187, 278, 279, 297, 303, 322, 324 Neville, 5, 6, 43, 46, 106, 134, 173, 325 Newce, 206 Newton, 161, 166, 338 Nightengale, 228 Nixon, 35 Norfolk, Earl of, 173 Norman, 243, 246 Norris, 137, 239, 283, 364, 374, 388 Northwood, 6, 183, 283 Norton, 309 Nourse, 326, 327 INDEX OF ARMS. 409 Norwich, City of, 5, 244, 245, 253 Norwich, Deanery of, 149, 245, 247, 391 Norwich, Priory of, 222 Norwich, See of, 30, 32, 54, 65, 107, 133, 144, 145, 223, 229, 237, 245, 247, 248, 285, 289, 309, 315, 316, 323, 329, 341, 345, 373, 379, 391 Offley, 140 Oldbeife, 394 Oldershaw, 17, 21, 133 Olney, 207, 208 Onslow, 181 Ormerod, 19 Ormesby, 337 Orton, 33, 34, 81, 82, 83 Osborne, 124, 136, 141, 188 Ossam or Ossant, 362 Ottley, 304, 308 Ouseley, 20 Owydale or Uvedale, 337, 338 Oxford, See of, 55 Paine, 94 Pakington, 287 Palgrave, 12, 13, 26 Palmer, 57, 129, 130, 131, 133, 243 Palmer of Loddon, 134 Panton, 48 Parham, 270, 271 Paris, 42 Parke, 310 Parker, 7, 269, 282, 311, 371 Parkyn, 88 Parry, 126 Paston, 89, 90, 151, 224, 226, 286, 287, 329, 332, 346, 363, 376, 381, 382 Pateshull, 88 Patole, 337 Patrick, 79 Patteson, 327 Pawlett, 46 Payne, 278, 279, 377, 378, 379, 380 Paynell, 373 Paynter, 261 Peach, 171, 173 Peak, 32 Pearce, 48 Pearse, 199, 347 Peat, 262 Peche, 88, 90, 376, 381 Pecke, 249, 260 Peeres, 6 Peile, 43, 46 Pelham, 223, 391 Pell, 85, 87 Pells, 108 Pembroke College, 65 Penning, 158 Penrice, 19, 21, 84, 159, 236, 237 Pentney Priory, 174 Peper or Peyver, 15, 26, 120, 377, 381 Perry, 366 Pert, 210, 219, 338 Peterborough, See of, 55 Petre, 385, 386, 387, 391 Pettingale, 366 Pettus, 145, 253, 255, 256, 258, 266, 356 Peyton, 123, 158 Peyver or Peper, 15, 26, 120, 377, 381 Phelip or Phelips, 233, 385 Philips, 37 Phillip, 185, 187 Phillips, 385 Pickman, 234 Pierson, 67 Pigot, 302, 394 Pilkington, 25 Pillans, 115, 307, 308 Pirton, 304 Pitchard, 300 Plais, 200 Platers or Playters, 26, 109, 119, 155, 388 Plowden, 272, 273 Pollen, 171, 172, 205 Polstead or Polsted, 300, 320 Pooley, 271 Popley, 245 Porter, 326 Postle, 221, 240 Postlethwayte, 4 Potter, 39 Potts, 100, 121, 122, 163, 370 Powlett, 281 Powney, 79 Powys, 43, 46 Powys, Lord Charlton, 173 Poyntz, 134 Pratt, 374 Preston, 58, 269, 365, 366, 367, 368 Pride, 393 Primrose, 143, 239 Proctor, 125, 127, 129, 130, 133, 229, 293 Pryor, 69 Puckle, 359 Puttenham, 179 Pyecroft, 106, 118, 119 Pykarell, 161, 162 410 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Quaplode, 41, 102, 109, 110 Quittwell, 5 Radcliffe, 6 Ramey, 339 Ramsey, 3, 168, 192 Rand, 17, 190 Randall, 106, 131, 147, 292, 295 Rant, 155, 156, 238, 284,321 Rash, 308 Ratcliffe, 392 Rawle, 258 Rawlings, 52 Raworth, 192, 193 Rawson, 292 Rayley, 250 Raymond, 75 Read or Red Rebow, 103 Redell, 345 Redemptorist Priory, Ingham, 356 Redham or Reedham, 159, 218, 219, 386, 337 Redisham, 170, 173 Rees, 338 Reeve, 138, 250 Remington, 247 Reppes or Repps, 282, 312, 313, 314, 315, 329, 361 Reve, 112, 151, 200, 201, 202, 225, 234 Revet or Revett, 91, 102 Reydon, 35 Reynolds, 85 Rich, 178, 181 Richards, 38, 285, 392 Richardson, 157, 280 Richer, Richers, or Riches, 198, 358, 359 383 Richmond, 122,123, 193,357 Ridley, 44, 45 Ringall, 274 Ripers, 3:>2 Rippingall, 294 Rising. 349 Rival, 354 Robsart, 207 Rochester, See of, 55 Rocheford, 302 Rockeley or Rokeley, 7, 105 Rodney, 190 Rogerson, 4, 5 Rokelev or Rockeley, 7, 105 Rokes,'l'26Rokewood, 148 Rolf, 38, 392 Rolfe, 67, 76, 274 Rookwood, 203 Roope, 12, 13, 194, 195 Ros or Roos, 276 Rose, 360 Roucester, 88, 90 Rous or Rouse, 252, 391 Budge or Rugge, 193, 373 Rutland, 98 Rutter, 158 Rushout, 287 Russell, 237, 238, 239, 371 Rust, 85, 86 Ryton, 390 St. Andrew, 65, 230, 246, 363, 364, 370 St. Asaph, See of, 55 St. Benet's Abbey, 373, 379, 385, 391 St. Cleere, 390 St. David's, See of, 55 St. Edmund, 2, 24, 28 St. George, 2, 24, 110, 112, 117, 183, 189, 196, 245, 246, 248, 259, 309, 315, 359 St. Margaret, 245 St. Paul, 3, 96, 230 St. Peter, 3, 96, 116, 117, 230, 246, 248, 275, 276, 328 Sackville, 286 Salisbury, See of, 54 Salmon, 332, 333 Salusbury, 169 Sampson, 132, 133 Sancroft, 19, 21 Sandby, 4, 8 Sandys, 48 Sanford, 127 Saunders, 82, 83, 107 Saundford, 127 Saxham, 49 Saxony, 248, 289 Sayer, 4, 16, 306, 314, 328 Scales, 33, 287 Scarborough, 59 Scargill, 177 Scogan, 7, 27, 39 Scot, 90 Scott, 29. 92, 170 Scroop, 231, 377 Scudamore, 139 Seaborne, 270, 271, 293 Seabright, 206 Sedgewick, Sedgeswicke, or Sigis wick, 138. 313 Sedley, 266, 288, 289, 300, 320 Segrave, 302, 370, 394 Sergeaux, 127 Sexton, 300, 301, 302 INDEX OF ARMS. 411 Shanke, 232 Sharington, 304 Shardelowe, 88 Sharnborne, 304 Sharp, 22 Sharpe, 61 Sheldon, 326 Shelton, 90, 116, 128, 132, 141, 191, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 274, 298, 299 Sheppard, 146, 147 Sheriffe, 31 Shimpling, 39 Shipdham, 225 Shouldham, 246 Sicklemore, 121 Siely, 360 Sigiswick, Sedgewick, or Sedges- wick, 138, 313 Simmons, 191 Simpson, 28 Singleton, 7 Skeffington, 302 Skelton, 34, 81, 233 Skikelthorp, 272 Skippe or Skyppe, 321, 322 Skottowe, 175, 176, 236, 237 Slader, 53 Slapp, 57 Slater, 279 Smallpeece, 355 Smith or Smyth, 8, 18, 21, 53, 71, 86, 100, 102, 113, 114, 139, 140, 159, 180, 181, 282, 296, 313, 314, 341, 344, 358 Smythwine, 38 Snecke, 337, 338 Sneyd, 56, 149 Soame, 193 Solers, 127 Somerton, 376, 381 Somner, 289 Sone or Soone, 36 Southwell, 121, 165, 219, 265, 323, 324, 325, 329. 348 Spelman, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 112, 268, 304, 346 Spencer, 22, 23, 134, 270, 271, 371, 372, 373 Spendelowe or Spendlow, 177, 300 Spitler, 293 Spooner, 174 Spratt, 288 Springe, 74, 266 Spry, 258 Spurgeon, 177, 178 Stafford, 60, 349 Stanhawe, 13, 113 Stanhope, 302 Stanley, 133, 237, 247 Stapleton, 355, 356 Starkey, 15 Starkie, 27 Staunton, 22 Stebbing, 16, 99, 309 Stede, 78 Steele, 44, 45 Stevenson, 27 Steward, Stewart, or Stuart, 5, 94, 114, 169, 186, 293, 299, 301, 385, 386 Stoker, 120 Stone, 113, 114, 211, 291, 296 Story, 353 Stoteville or Stutville, 375 Stoughton, 290, 327 Stracey, 256, 257 Strode, 121 Strudwick, 70 Strutt, 281 Stuart, Stewart, or Steward, 5, 94, 114, 169, 186, 293, 299, 301, 385, 386 Stubbe, 137 Sturgeon, 79, 82, 83, 112 Stutville or Stoteville, 375 Suckling, 140, 141, 153, 154, 180, 190, 211, 340 Sugden, 292 Sumner, 86, 87 Suthfield, Walter de, 391 Swan, 22 Swanton, 364 Swathing, 303, 304 Swift, 93 Swinborn, 228 Swinburne, 84, 393 Sybells, 116 Sydnor, 111 Symonds, 338, 339 Talbot, 162, 230, 292, 294, 297 Talmach, Tolmache, or Tollemache, 108, 215 Tasburgh, 148 Tatshull, 58 Taverner, 222 Tawell, 161, 166, 288, 320 Tay, 6 Taylor, 334, 393 Taylour, 162 Tenison, 267 Tendring, 3, 128, 324 Themylthorp or Thimblethorp, 342, 362^ 384, 389, 391 Thomason, 154 F F 412 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Thompson, 261 Thornhagh, 301, 302 Thornhill, 48, 49 Thorold or Thurrold, 279 Thorp or Thorpe, 58, 183, 184, 185, 287 Thruston, 214 Thurlow, 95, 391 Thurrold or Thorold, 279 Thursby, 264 Thurston, 328 Tickell, 271 Tilney, 25, 33, 185 Tilyard, 347 Tindall, 35, 59 Tiptoft, 42, 43, 46, 377 Tirell, Tirrell, or Tyrell, 8, 9, 156, 192, 206, 283 Tite, 8 Todenham or Tudenham, 44, 88, 90, 134 Tolmache, Tollemache, or Talmaoh, 108, 215 Toni or Tony, 87, 222 Topcliff, 373 Toppesfield, 192, 199 Topping, 71 Tower, 129, 130 Townsend or Townshend, 81, 88, 132, 2.54, 281, 283, 287, 318, 319 Trafford, 265 Trench, 159 Trott, 97 Tudenham or Todenham, 44, 88, 90, 134 Turberville, 246 Turner, 27, 78, 79, 341 Tuthill. 149, 154 Tweed, 138 Tyrell, Tirell, or Tirrell, S, 9, 156, 192, 206, 283 Tyssen, 74, 79, 80, 83 Udale or Owvdale, 337, 338 Ufford, 33, 88, 273, 286, 315, 316, 338 Umfraville, 116 Underwood, 71, 147 Upcher, 340 Upwood, 30 Utber or Utker, 205 Vade, 232, 234 Valence, 2 Yaughan, 126, 185 Venner, 365 Ye! don, 25, 150, 20y, 307 Yere, 91, 127, 199, 241, 281, 393 Vilett, 50, 64, 70 Vincent or Vinsent, 275, 285, 286, 292, 295 Vynne, 162 Wace, 76, 264, 265, 335, 342 Wachesam or Waxham, 7, 15, 285, 2S6, 376, 381 Wade, 60 Wakelin, 129, 130, 131, 133 Walcot, 304, 376, 381 Waldegrave, 49, 88, 127, 261, 272 Wales, 299 Walford, 201 Walkfare, 94, 299 Wall, 97 Wallace, 24 Waller, 323 Wallis, 299 Walne, 4, 14 Walpole, 81, 171, 206, 233, 234 Walsingham, 168 Wanton or Waunton, 192, 324 Ward, 143, 159, 238, 252, 253, 258, 307, 334, 344 Wareing, 19 Warenne or De Warenne, 6, 78, 110, 169, 298 Warham, 5 Warmoll, 150 Warner, 126, 144, 210, 235, 236, 255, 268, 269, 307, 360 Warren, 145, 251, 252, 328 Warren, Corbould-, 204 Washbourne, 287 Waters, 349 Watshull, 93 Watts, 122, 253, 257, 306 Waunton or Wanton, 192, 324 Waxham or Wachesam, 7, 15, 285, 286, 376, 381 Wayte, 19 Webster, 117 Weeks, 172 Weld, 15, 158, 159 Welham, 57 Welles, 214, 215 Wellesley or Wellesleigh, 5 Wellisham, 192, 203 Wells, 176 Wendling Abbey, 328 Westlesse, 337, 338 Weyland, 53, 88, 90, 326, 327 Whaites or Whaits, 334 Whale, 322 Whalley, 69 Wharton, Philip, Duke of, 391 Wheatley, 163 INDEX OF ARMS. 413 Whetenhall. 236, 307 Wbinbergh, 324 Whirple, 1 Whitbread, 239 White, 374, 378, 379 Whitear, 19, 21, 22 Whitfield, 26 Whitmore, 7 Whyttwood, 369 Wichingham, 324, 328 Wickham, 196, 392 Wiggett, 91 Wigmore, 47 Wilder, 202 Wilford, 53 Williams, 68, 393 Willis, 61, 62, 73, 92, 312 Willoughby. 79 Wilson, 75, 107, 180, 184, 309 Wilton, 67, 6S, 140 Wimondsell, 300 Winchester, See of, 54 Windham, 8, 9, 10, 11 Wingfield, 3, 49, 128, 150, 267, 276 Wise, 237 Wiseman, 150, 168 Wiskard, 221 Withe or Wythe, 286, 311 Withers, 384 Wodehouse, 130, 137, 140,242, 277, 281, 2s2, 283, 345, 363, 388 Wogan, 18, 19 Wolferton, 384 WoUaston, 304, 305, 308, 309 Wolmer, 344 Womack, 32, 332, 334, 336, 350 Wood or Woode, 16, 99, 157, 158, 207, 208, 274, 311 Woodbine, 95, 308 Woodhouse, 105, 196, 197, 361 Woodrow, 382, 384 Woodthorpe, 390 Woodward, 28 Woolmer, 207, 208, 344 Worcester, See of, 54 Worship, 333, 343 Worth, 2 Wotton, 322, 323 Wright, 44, 63, 64, 163, 168, 185, 186, 195, 234, 291, 307, 363 Wyfold, 88 Wyndham, 341, 342, 377, 382, 389 Wynn, 213 Wythe or Withe, 286, 311 Yallop, 240, 252, 268, 357, 358 Yard or Yerde, 170 Yaxley, 121 Yelverton, 15S Yerde or Yard, 170 Young, 94 Zouch, 302, 394 Emblem of the Trinity, 2, 14, 28, 40, 112, 115, 145, 152, 153, 154, 200, 214, 248, 298 Shield of the Eive Wounds, 110, 148, 362 Shield of the Passion, 28, 40, 112, 115, 141, 145, 152, 153, 154, 200, 214, 298, 316, 348, 350, 351, 360 Shield of the Sacrament, 28, 152, 153, 154, 200, 235, 275, 298 Royal Anns. Elizabeth, 40, 47 James I., 77, 205 Charles, 28, 40, 41, 45, 68, 179, 196, 269, 284, 321, 373 Charles I., 320 Commonwealth, 385 Charles IL, 2, 25, 112, 207, 268, 319, 351, 385 William III., 114, 13S, 151, 160, 200, 288, 375 Anne, 21, 33, 47, 117, 118, 145, 167, 187, 208 George I., 64, 84, 375, 391 George IL, 25, 60, 83, 87, 1 12, 136, 182, 231, 316, 358 George, Before the Union with Ire land, 102, 104, 107, 135, 162, 189, 203, 210, 211, 239, 261, 273, 276, 280, 312, 354 George III., Before the Union with Ireland, 62, 66, 87, 93, 130, 164, 184, 196, 220, 235, 249, 263, 266, 311, 324. 333, 335, 365, 369, 376 George III., After the "Union with Ireland, 24,47, 71, 144, 153, 160, 170, 174, 195, 207, 217, 220, 270, 310, 329, 344, 368 George IV, 40, 107, 13S, 235. 377 William IV, 110, 152, 214, 238 Victoria, 8, 62, 75, 100, 117, 145, 149, 192, 195, 217, 227, 235, 247, 290, 308, 309, 343, 345, 379 Royal Arms ? 39, 48, 140 F F 414 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. INDEX OF NAMES. Names between parentheses ( ) are maiden names ; names between brackets [ ] are titles, &c. ; = signifies "married to a." Abbott, Charles, 340 ; Abbot, Susan = Upcher, 340 Adams, Elizabeth = Preston, 366; George, 366; Mary Ann Gilbert (— ?), 242 ; Rev. James, 394 ; Timothy George, 242 ; — = Cooper, 394 Aggas, Rev. William, 188 Alexander, Catherine = Collyer, 263 ; James [Earl of Caledon], 263 ; William, 263 Aldous, John, 2 ; Susan = Worth, 2 Aldrich, Elizabeth (Felton), 181; Jane = Brooke, 146; John, 146; Maria = Sucklinge, 154; Thomas = Felton, 181 Allen, Joseph [Bishop of Bristol and Ely], 133 Alpe, Mary (Pretheroe), 307 ; Robert, 307 Amhurst, Mary Tyssen- (Fountaine), 74 ; William George Tyssen Tyssen- = Fountaine, 74, 75 Amyand, Frances = Haggard, 72 ; Rev. John, 72 Amyas, Anna Frances = Gilman, 279; Francis = Copping, 278; John, 15, 278 ; Mary (Copping), 278 ; Mary, 278 ; Matthew, 277 ; Thomas, 27S ; — = Starkey, 15 Andover [Viscount], see Howard, 89 Andrew, Ellen ( — ?), 172; Ellen, 172; Lucy Agnes Tryphosa = Barclay, 172 ; Rev. W. Wayte, 172 Anguish, Abraha (Gilbert), 216 ; Abraha, 216 ; Alice (Drake), 296 ; Ann (Barton), 216; Ann = Blackborne, 296; Anna ( — P),- 175 ; Anne (Spooner), 174 ; Dorothy (Marsham), 177 ; Edmond = Drake, 296 Edmond, 216; Edmund = Barton, 216; Edmund = Marsham, 177 Major Edward, 175 ; Elizabeth, 216 ; Katheren, 216 ; Jane (Methwold) 174; John = Methwold = Spooner, 174: Richard = Gilbert, 216 Robert, 177; Sarah (Henley), 217; Thomas = Henley, 216, 217 Thomas, 216 Anson, Honble. Anne Margaret = Primrose [Earl of Rosebery], 239 Appleton, Alice = Berney, 218 ; Frances = Preston, 367 ; Sir Isaac, 307 ; Roger, 218 Armine, Anne = Wodehouse, 282 ; Sir William, 282 Arnam, Rev. John, 238 Arundel, T., 13S Arundell, Elizabeth = Bedingfeld, 89 ; Sir John, 89 Ashby, Rev. Charles = Harvy, 104 ; Elizabeth (Harvy), 104 Ashfield, Anne = Lovell, 42 ; George, 42 Aslack, 378 ; Elizabeth = Lany, 15 ; William, 15 INDEX OF NAMES. 415 Athill, Anthony John, 358 Atkyns, Charlotte (Walpole), 172 ; Edward, 171 ; Edward =£Walpole, 172 ; Sir Edward' [Baron of the Exchequer], 174 ; Harriet = Peach, 171 ; John Thomas = Atkyns, 171; Mary (Atkyns), 171; Sir Robert, [Chief Baron of the Exchequer], 170 ; Sir Robert, 171 ; Capt. Wright Edward, 172 Atwood, Rev. Clement, 357 Audley, George [Lord], 46 Aufrere, Anthony, 374 ; Rev. Anthony,'374 ; Catherine, 374 ; Mary ( — '?), 374 ; Susanna ( — ?), 374 Ayde, Elizabeth (Knyvett), 251 ; John, 251 ; John = Knyvett,^251 ; John = Rouse, 252 ; Letitia (Rouse), 252 Bacon, Ann, 109 ; Dame Ann (Proctor), 109 ; Anne = Rookwood, 148 ; Ann = Branthwayte, 166 ; Bacquevill, 148 ; Castell = Dashwood, 109 ; Catherine = Waldegrave, 272 ; Dashwood, 109 ; Dorothy (— P), 23, 175; Edmund, 362; Sir Edmund, 103, 109, 301; Sir Edmund = Rebow, 103 ; Sir Edmund = Castell, 108, 109 ; Sir Edmund = Bacon, 109 ; Sir Edmund = Beauchamp Procter, 109 ; Elizabeth, 175 ; Dame Elizabeth (— ?), 41 ; Elizabeth = Batch, 32 ; Elizabeth (Ereeston), 103 ; Elizabeth (Dashwood), 109; Elizabeth = Knyvett, 256; Francis, 23, 119, 175 ; Francis (— ?), 32 ; Francis = Blenerhasset, 34, 35 ; Sir Francis [Judge of the King's Bench], 166 ; George, 190 ; Sir Henry, 103; Sir Henry Hickman, 110; Sir Henry = Castleton, 103; Honor, 362; Jane, 41; John, 134; — [Lord Keeper], 103; Maria (Blener hasset), 34, 35 ; Mary = Bedingfield, 301 ; Dame Mary (Castell), 108, 109 ; Mary Anne (Bacon), 109 ; Sir Nathaniel, 256 ; Nicholas, 103, 109 ; Sir Nicholas, 103 ; Sir Nicholas = Freeston, 103 ; Philip, 23 ; Phillipa, 103; Richard, 103, 272 ; Sir Robert, 41 ; Dame Sarah (Castleton), 103; Susan (Rebow), 103; Thomas, 32, 166, 190 Bagge, Charles Elsden, 308 ; Charles Thomas, 308 ; Henry Lee, 307 ; Jane = Preston, 366 ; John, 308 ; Thomas, 366 Bagot, Barbara = Sneyd. 149 ; Sir Walter, 149 Bailey, Sir Joseph, 20 ; Maria Susan = Ormerod, 20 Baker, Rev. Abraham, 106; Rev. Abraham = Pyecroft, 106; John, 80; Margaret (Pyecroft), 106; Mary (—?), 106, 211; Rebecca = Brooke, 146, 147 ; Richard, 147 ; Samuel, 106; Sophia = Tyssen, 80; William, 211 Baldwin, Charles, 187 ; Elizabeth (Cooper), 187; Rev. James = Cooper, 187 Balls, Jacob, 177 ; John = Spendlove, 177 ; Susan (Spendlove), 177 Banister, Elizabeth (Wellesleigh), 5 ; William = Wellesleigh, 5 Barclay, Joseph [Bishop of Jerusalem] = Andrew, 172 ; Lucy Agnes Tryphosa (Andrew), 172 ; Margaret = Gurney, 169 ; Robert, 169 Bardolf, 249 ; Joan = Phelip, 233 ; Thomas [Lord], 233 Baret or Barrett, Ann (Yallop), 252 ; Elizabeth (Smith), 344 ; Frances = Rust, 85 ; Francis, 85 ; Rev. Jonathan Tyers, 53 ; Lydia, 344 ; Peter = Smith. 344; Bobert, 253; Thomas = Man = Yallop, 252; — (Man), 252 Barker, Elizabeth (Tilney), 33; Elizabeth (Engle), 66; Rev. John = Tilney, 33 ; John = Engle, 66 ; Sir Thomas, 11 Barkham, Edward = Crouch, 92 ; Sir Edward, 92 ; Jane (Crouch), 92 Barnard, Rev. Christopher, 25 Barnham, Mary (— ?), 217 ; William, 217 Baron, John [Dean of Norwich] = Mingay, 18, 149 ; Mary = Kerrich, 18 ; Susan (Mingay), 149; Rev. Thomas, 296 Barrow, Thomas, 197 Barton, Robert, 216 Barwick, Rev. Benjamin, 275 416 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Basset, Elizabeth = Leedes, 305 ; Elizabeth = Money, 305 ; Rev. John = Earle, 305; Mary (Earle), 305; Mary = Brett, 305 ; William, 305 Batch, Alice = Blomefield, 32 ; Elizabeth (Bacon), 32 ; Henry = Bacon, 32 ; Thomas, 32 Batcheler, Leonard = Pettus, 253 ; Mary (Pettus), 253 Bates, John = Newton, 161 ; — (Newton), 161 Batho, Mihill, 357 Baxter, Elizabeth, 206 ; Margaret (Drake), 188 ; Richard, 188 ; Thomas = Drake, 188 ; Thomas, 205, 206 Bayning [Lord], see Powlett, 2S1 Bayspoole or .Baispoole, Ann (Coppinger), 112; Anna = Mileham, 228; Elizabeth = Reve, 112; Elizabeth (Spelman), 112; John, 112; John = Spelman, 112 ; Richard, 357 ; William, 228 ; — = Coppinger, 112 Beaupre, Alianore = Brigg, 291 ; Thomas, 291 Beck, Maria Elizabeth ( — P), 254 ; Thomas Bateman, 254 Becket, Thomas a, 7 Bedell, Edward = Porter, 326; Elizabeth = Bringloe, 318; George, 318; Isabella (Porter). 326 ; John, 326 Bedingfeld, Bedingfield, or Bedingfeild, Anthony, 77; Lady Anna (Howard), 89 ; Catherine = Collyer, 263 ; Catherine (Garneys), 122 ; Elizabeth (Houghton), 89 ; Elizabeth (Arundell), 89 ; Elizabeth (Strode), 121 ; Elizabeth (Wood), 158 ; Elizabeth (—?), 1 22 ; Lady Elizabeth (Boyle), 90; Frances (Peyton), 120; John, 263, 331, 368; Rev. John = Garneys, 122; Henriette Elizabeth = Preston, 368; Sir Henry, 77; Sir Henry = Paston, 89 ; Sir Henry = Townsend, 89 ; Sir Henry = Howard = Arundell, 89 ; Sir Henry = Howard = Houghton, 89 ; Sir Henry = Boyle, 90 ; Humphrey, 158 ; Katherine (Townsend), 89 ; Margaret (Paston), 89 ; Margaret ( — ?), 77 ; Mary, 122 ; Mary = Eyre, 77 ; Mary = Knyvett, 184 ; Mary (Bacon), 301 ; Mary = Dillingham, 301, 302; Hon. Mary (Browne), 90; Philip, 121, 122 Philip = Strode, 121 ; Philip = Potts, 122; Philip = Bacon, 301, 302 Sir Philip = Peyton, 120 ; Sir Richard = Browne, 90 ; Robert, 121 Thomas, 77, 121 ; Sir Thomas, 184 ; Ursula (Potts), 122 ; William = Wood, 158 Beecroft, Thomas, 356 Beevor, Anna Bettina = Finch, 165 ; Anne (Hare), 166 ; Charlotte = Berney, 390 ; Juliana Mary = Buxton, 51 ; Thomas, 165 ; Sir Thomas, 51 ; Sir Thomas = Hare, 166 ; — = Berney, 389 Belasyse, Frances = Jernegan, 272 ; Rowland, 272 Bell, Muriel (Knyvett), 68 ; Sir Robert = Knyvett, 68 Belward, Richard Fisher [Master of Caius College], 29 Bentham, James, 71 ; Rev. James, 71 Berdewell, Elizabeth (Wychingham), 45 ; William = Wychingham, 45 Berkshire [Earl of], see Howard, 89 Bermen, Nicholas, 78 ; Sarah = Garrod, 78 Berners, Rev. [Lord], 107 Berney, Alice (Appleton), 218; Alice (Southwell), 219; Anne (Suckling), 180; Dame Anne (Smallpiece), 219; Bridget (Branthwayt), 386,387; Charlotte (Beevor ?), 390 ; Dorothy = Suckling, 140 ; Dorothy (Smith), 181 ; Elizabeth, 181 ; Elizabeth (Onslow), 181 ; Elizabeth = Wvndham, 342 ; Elizabeth (Kendall), 386 ; Elizabeth = Petre, 386, 387 ; Elizabeth (Jackson), 159; Sir Hanson, 148; Henry = Appleton, 218; Henry, 224, 226 ; Jane = Corbet, 263 ; John, 140, 312, 386, 387 ; John = Onslow, 1S1 ; John = Trench = Dolens, 159 ; John = Southwell = Wentworth, 219; John = Staines, 386 ; John = Branthwayt = Kendall, 386, 387; Julian = Branthwayt, 165, 166; Margaret (Dolens), 159; Margaret (Wentworth), 219; Margaret = Paston, 224, 226; Mary (Penrice), 159 ; Mary (Garrard), 220 ; Mary (Briggs), 387 ; Mary INDEX OF NAMES. 417 (Harcock), 390; Richard, 220; Richard = Garrard, 220; Richard = Briggs, 387 ; Rev. Richard = Beevor, 389 ; Sir Richard, 220, 387; Sir Richard = Smallpiece, 219; Robert, 125; Robert = Beevor, 396; Sarah, 220; Dame Sarah (•— ?), 220; Susan (Trench), 159; Susan (Staines), 386; Thomas, 165, 312; Thomas = Jackson, 159 ; Thomas = Suckling, 180 ; Thomas = Smith, 181 Thomas Trench = Penrice, 159; Sir Thomas, 181, 219, 220, 342, 389 Rev. William = Berney, 389 ; Rev. William = Harcock, ' 390 — (Beevor), 389 ; — = Bernev, 389 Berry, Alice (— ?), 213 ; Jeremiad 213, 224 ; Judith (Dover), 224 Betts, EHzabeth (— P), 168 ; Jeoffry, 168 Birch, Henry William, 69 ; Katherine Mary Ann, 69 ; Samuel, 60 ; Thomas Jacob, 69 ; Wyrley, 69 Bircham, Frances = Humfrey, 264 ; William, 264 Bird, Anna (Gelsthorp), 358 ; Dunham = Gelsthorp, 358 Bignold, Sarah (— ?), 244 ; Thomas, 244 Blackborne, Ann (Anguish), 296 ; Anna = Proctor, 293, 294 ; Edmund, 294 296 ; Henry = Anguish, 296 Blacker, Emily Georgina (Daveney), 270 ; Rev. Maxwell Julius = Daveney, 270 Blackwell, Martha = Kemp, 37 ; William, 37 Blake, Thomas, 253, 254 Blenerhasset or Blenner Haysett, Eliza (— ?), 332; George, 34; Jane, (Heigham), 34; Jane (Tindall), 34; Jane (— P), 35; John, 35; John = Heigham = Tindall, 34 ; John de, 331 ; Katleyn = Gosnold, 34; Margaret = Spelman = Eyre, 34, 81, 82; Dame Margaret ( — ?), 82 ; Dame Margaret (Braham), 33 ; Maria = Culpepper = Bacon, 34, 35; Ralph, 34; Sir Thomas, 34, 81, 82; Sir Thomas = Braham, 33 Blofeld, Catherine Jane (Collett), 372 ; Elizabeth (Negus), 372 ; John, 372; John = Blofeld, 371 ; John Spencer, 372 ; Katherine (Calthorpe), 372 ; Mary (Spencer), 372 ; Mary (— ?), 372 ; Sarah = Blofeld, 371 ; Thomas, 371; Thomas = Calthorpe, 372; Thomas = Negus, 372; Thomas = Spencer, 372 ; Rev. Thomas John = Collett, 372 Blomefield, Alice, 85 ; Alice (Batch), 32 ; Rev. Francis, 85 ; Rev. Francis = Womack, 32; Colonel George Mason-, 86, 87; Henry = Batch, 32; Mary (Womack), 33 Bloom, James Gardner, 198 ; Sarah Ann ( — ?), 198 ; Sarah Ann = Curteis, 198 Blount, Ann = Jernegan, 273 ; Anne, 394 ; Sir George, 273 ; Mary, 394 Blundevill, Edward, 179; Ralph, 179; Richard, 179; Thomas, 179 Bockyng, Thomas de, 276 Bodham, Ann (Donne ?), 314; Benjamin, 96; Frances ( — P), 96; Mary (— ?), 96 ; Mary, 96 ; Thomas, 96 ; Rev. Thomas = Donne ? 314 Bohun, Sir Humfry, 60; William de [Earl of Northampton], 60 Boileau, Lady Catherine (Elliot), 172; Charles [Baron of Castelnau and St. Croix], 171; Lieutenant Charles Augustus, 172; Henrietta (Pollen), 171; John Peter = Pollen, 171, 172; Sir John Peter = Elliot, 171; Simeon, 171 Bois, Elizabeth (Latimer), 33 ; Sir Robert de = Latimer, 33 Bokenham, Elizabeth (Flowerdew), 169; Hugh, 167; Hugh = Flowerdew, 169 ; Walsingham, 167 Boleyn, Ann = Shelton, 197, 200 ; Margaret (Botiler), 197 ; Thomas [Earl of Wilts and Ormond], 197 ; Sir William, 197 ; Sir William = Botiler, 197 Bond, Anna = Cock, 365 ; Frances = Crane, 326 ; Mary, 325, 326 ; — , 326 Boston [Lord], see Irby Bosworth, Deborah (Manning), 29 ; Rev. Edward, 29 ; Rev. Edward = Manning, 29 418 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Botewright, John, 96 Botiler, Margaret = Boleyn, 197 ; Thomas, 197 Botler, Frances (Drury), 50 ; Robert, 50 Boughton, Sir Edward, 63 ; Lucy = Wright, 63 Bourchier, Col. Claud T., 249 Bouverie, William Arundell [Archdeacon], 8 Bowes, Japhatt, 359 ; Sarah = Carter, 359 ; Sarah (— ?), 359 ; William, 359 Bowyer, John Windham, 9 ; Mary ( — ?), 9 Boyas, Francis, 47 Boyle, Charles [Earl of Burlington], 90 ; Lady Elizabeth = Bedingfeld, 90 Boys, Rev. Edward, 335 ; Rev. John, 40 Bradshaw, Margaret (Verdon), 25 ; Hugh = Verdon, 25 Braham, Margaret = Blenerhasset, 33 ; Joan ( — ?), 35 ; John, 33, 35 Brampton, Anne = Gurdon, 301 ; Blith = Shernbourne, 304 ; John, 304 ; Thomas, 303 ; William, 301 Brand, Elizabeth = Kemp, 37 ; John, 37 Brandon, Charles [Duke of Suffolk], 7 Bransby, Anna Maria (Paston), 151; Bransby = Smyth, 18; Elizabeth = Bransby, 151; James, 151; James =-- Paston, 151; Margaret (Reve), 151 ; Margaretta Maria = Inyon, 16 ; Robert = Reve, 151 ; Thomas, 16, 18; Thomas = Bransby, 151 Branthwayt or Branthwayte, Ann (Bacon), 166; Arthur, 165; Arthur = Bacon, 166; Bridget = Berney, 386, 387; Dorothy, 166; Elizabeth, 166; Jemima (Brograve), 165; Rev. John, 166; Julian, 166; Julian (Berney), 165, 166; Julian --= Spelman, 80; Mary (Southwell), 165; Mary — Harcock, 390 ; Myles = Southwell, 165; Myles = Newton, 166 ; Rebecca (Newton), 166 ; Thomas, 165 ; William, 80, 386, 390 ; William = Brograve, 165 ; William == Berney, 165, 166 Breese, Alice (Gilman), 277 ; Rev. John = Gilman, 277 Brereton, Catherine (— ?), 144; Elizabeth (Clarke), 144; Elizabeth (— ?), 248 ; Susanna, 142 ; William, 142, 144, 248 ; William = Clarke, 144 Breton, Alice, 369 ; Henry = Symonds, 369 ; Martha (Symonds), 369 Brett, Mary (— ?), 40; Mary (Basset), 305; Thomas, 40; Thomas = Bassett, 305 Brewse, Elizabeth (— ?), 190 ; Elizabeth = Gleane, 190 ; Thomas, 190 Brickdale, Elvire ( — ?), 248 ; Rev. Richard, 248 ; Richard Inglett Fortescue Weston Conway, 248 Bridgman, Edward, 47 ; Frances ( — ?), 47 Brigg, Alianore (Beaupre), 291 ; John = Beaupre, 291 ; Thomas, 291 Briggs, Augustine, 387 ; Mary = Berney, 387 Bringloe, Capel ^ Bedell, 318; Elizabeth = Bedell, 318; Elizabeth = Bullock, 318 Broadwood, James Ishudi, 68 Brock, Mary = Rand, 190; Thomas, 190 Brograve, Augustus, 165 ; Sir Berney = Hawker = Halcott, 390 ; Jane (Hawker), 390 ; Jemima = Branthwayt, 165 ; Jane (Halcott), 390 ; Sir John, 93 ; Mary = Edwards, 93 ; Thomas, 129 Brook, Elizabeth = Warner, 236 ; Thomas [Lord], 236 Brooke, Edward, 147; Elizabeth ( — ?), 147; Euphemia, 147; Francis, 147; Frances ( — ?), 146; Rev. Francis = Aldrich, 146; Rev. Erancis = Baker, 146, 147; Erancis = Ward, 146, 147; Jane, 146; Jane (Aldrich), 146 ; Mary (Ward), 146, 147 ; Rebecca, 146 ; Rebecca (Baker), 146, 147; Rev. Richard =- Hard, 146; Sarah, 146; Susanna (Hard), 146; William, 146 ; Bev. William, 147; William [Recorder of Norwich], 147 Brooksbank, Amelia = Ward, 258; Anne = Stracey, 257 ; Stamp, 258; W.,257 Brotherton, Lady Margaret = Segrave, 370 ; Thomas, 370 ; Thomas TEarl of Norfolk], 387 INDEX OF NAMES. 419 Brown or Browne, Ann ( — ?), 306 ; Anthony [Viscount Montague], 90 ; Barbara = Reve, 225; Elizabeth (— ?), 271 ; Elizabeth = Preston, 365, 367 ; Elizabeth = Woortes, 365, 367 ; Francis, 305 ; Hugh, 306 ; John, 271, 306 ; John = Knyvett, 204 ; Rev. John, 141 ; John Turner Graver, 289; Laura Adeline (— ?), 289; Mary (— ?), 306; Honble. Mary = Bedingfeld, 90 ; Miles, 225; Muriel (Knyvett), 204; Richard, 160, 204, 365, 367 ; Susanna = Watts, 306 ; Thomas, 58, 344 Buckle, Charles = Coates, 213 ; Dorcas (— ?), 292; Mary = Cremer, 292; Stephen, 292; Thomas, 161; William, 292; — (Coates), 213 Bull, Edward, 257 ; Elizabeth = Stracey, 257 Bullock, Catherine, 318 ; Rev. Colby = Bringloe, 318 ; Diana, 318 ; Diana = Bullock, 319; Elizabeth (Bringloe), 318; Mary, 318; Mary (— ?), 319 Mary (Llewellin), 318, 319; Robert, 318, 319; Susanna (— ?), 319 Susanna = Girling, 318 ; Thomas, 319 ; Thomas = Llewellin, 318, 319 William, 319; William Olemence = Bullock, 319 Bulwer, Alexander, 249 ; Peter, 249 Burfield, John, 99 ; Thomas, 99 Burgh, Catherine = Knyvett, 184 ; Thomas [Lord], 184 Burghill, John, 99 ; Thomas, 99 Burkin, Diana = Burroughes, 292, 295; Elizabeth (— ?), 229; James, 228, . 229, 292, 295; James = Coates, 213; John = Cock? 228, 229; — (Coates), 213 Burlington [Earl of], see Boyle Burman, Dorothy (Drury), 206 ; Elizabeth = Tirell, 206 ; John = Drury, 206 Burrow, Anne = Shelton, 197 Burrough, Cecilia = Cotton, 22; John, 37; Mary (— ?), 38; Robert, 38 Burroughes, Ann, 295; Ann (Denton), 292, 294; Anne (— ?), 292; Christabel (Negus), 229 ; Diana = Walford, 201 ; Diana (Burkin), 292, 295 ; Elizabeth Maria (Ellis), 202, 203 ; Elizabeth Philips (Wilder), 202 ; Rev. Ellis = Ellis, 202 ; Rev. EUis = Wilder, 202 ; Henry, 204 ; James Burkin, 228 ; James = Negus, 229 ; Jemima, 294 ; Jeremiah, 292 ; Jeremiah = Burkin, 292, 295 ; Mary = Knipe, 204 ; Mary = Hoste, 227 ; Rev. Randall, 201 ; Rev. Randall = Ellis, 202, 203 ; Randall = Denton, 292, 294 ; Randall Proctor, 292 ; Sarah Nasmyth (Marsh), 202 ; Thomas, 292 Burton, Elizabeth (— ?), 359; Frances, 31 ; Thomas, 31 ; William, 359 Burwell, Mary = Pettus, 256 ; Nicholas, 256 Butcher, Christian (Machet), 101 ; William, 101 Buxton, Ann (Gooch), 275 ; Anna = Wilton, 140 ; Anne (Gooche), 51 ; Edward, 275; Elizabeth (Jacob), 51, 210; John = Pert, 209, 210; John = Gooch, 51, 275; John = Jacob, 51, 210; Juliana Mary (Beevor), 51 ; Margaret = Kedington, 66; Margaret (Pert), 209, 210; Richard, 182; Robert, 51, 66, 140 ; Sir Robert John = Beevor, 51 Caldwell, Mary (— ?), 76 ; Mary Caroline, 76 ; Ralph, 76 Caledon [Earl of], see Alexander, 263 Caley, Eva = Clippesby, 346 ; Sir William, 346 Calibut, Lucy = Reppes, 313, 314; Richard, 313, 314 Call, Andrew, 335, 369 ; Elizabeth (— ?), 369 ; William, 369 Calthorpe or Calthrop, 136; Bartholomew de, 368; Sir Bartholomew = Gestingthorpe, 93 ; Catherine, 355 ; Catherine = Harsick, 92; Elizabeth, 355; Elizabeth (Gestingthorpe), 93; Elizabeth (Ouddon), 354, 355; Elizabeth = Wodehouse = Drury, 49, 50 ; Jane = Thimblethorp = Peyton, 158; John, 372; John = Cuddon, 354; Katherine = Blofeld, 372 ; Margaret, 355 ; Martin, 355 ; Sir Philip, 50 ; Sir Walter de, 368 Candler, Mary (— ?), 225 ; Rev. PhiHp, 225 Capell, Ann = Corbet, 262 ; Sir Arthur, 262 Carbonel, Elizabeth (Latimer), 33 ; Sir John = Latimer, 33 G G 420 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Carlos, Catherine, 225 ; Daniel, 224 ; Rev. James, 224, 225 ; Martha, 225 Mary, 225; Mary (— P), 224, 225; Sophia, 225; Col. WilHam, 23 Carre, EHza = Crane, 178; EHzabeth (Corie ?), 267; Mary (Frere), 178 Nicholas, 2, 67 ; Rev. Nicholas = Frere, 178 Carter, Jane (— P), 32 ; Rev. Samuel, 32 ; Sarah (Bowes), 359 ; William, 359 William = Bowes, 359; — = Ireton, 186 Carthew, Anna = Norris, 388 ; Emily Tweed (Pyke), 314 ; Rev. Morden, 314; Thomas, 388 Carver, Walter, 296 Carvill, Edward, 79 ; — = Spelman, 79 Cary, Blanch = Wodehouse, 141, 282; Briggs, 80; EHzabeth (— ?), 80; John, 80 ; John [Lord Hunsdon, Viscount Rochford and Earl of Dover], 141, 171, 282 ; Lady Mary = Heveningham, 171 Case, Edward, 278 ; Lydia = Gilman, 278 Castell or Castle, Ann (Pells), 108 ; Anne, 340 ; Anne (— ?), 340 ; Avis (London), 108; Deborah, 340; Elinor (De Grey), 108; Elizabeth, 108 ; Frances (Platers), 109; John, 108, 340; Rev. John, 99; John = Platers, 109 ; John = London, 108 : Katherine = Riches = Smyth, 358 ; Mary = Bacon, 108, 109 ; Mary (Tollemache), 108 ; Mirabella, 340 ; Robert, 340 ; Roger, 18, 107, 108 ; Roger = Tollemache, 108 ; Roger = Gardiner = Pells, 108 ; Susan = Kerrich, 18 ; Talmach, 358; ToUemache = De Grey, 108 Castleton, John, 290 ; Sir John, 103 ; Mary (— ?), 290 ; Dame Rebecca (— P), 279; Sarah = Bacon, 103 ; Sir William, 279 Catelyn, Ann, 227 ; Dorothy = Gooch, 11 ; Dorothy (NeviUe), 106; Edward = Gooch, 227; Elizabeth, 106; Elizabeth (Lewknor), 226, 227; Elizabeth (Gooch), 227 ; Judith, 226 ; Judith (Elrington), 105 ; Mary (Houghton), 105 ; Richard = Houghton = Neville, 105, 106 ; Thomas = Elrington, 105, 106 ; Thomas = Lewknor, 226, 227 Caton, Thomas, 65 ; Thomas = Constable, 393 ; — (Constable), 393 Oator, Albemarle = Harris, 223 ; Mary Margaret (Harris), 223 Cavan [Earl of], see Lambert Chaloner, EHzabeth (— ?), 354; Jonathan, 354; Mary (— ?), 354; Sarah (- ?), 354 Chamber, Andrew, 371 ; Hannah (Russell), 371 ; John = RusseU, 371 Chambers, Anne (Rippingall), 294 ; John, 293 ; John = Rippingall, 294 ; Martha = Drake, 293 Chamberlain, Sir WilHam = Herling, 42 ; — (Herling), 42 Chamberlayne, Colby, 315; Mary ( — P), 315 Chamberlin, Robert, 245 Chapell, Arabella = Lyng, 221 ; John, 221 Charles, EHzabeth = Clere, 343; Thomas, 343 Chicheley, Sarah = Fountaine, 84 ; Sir Thomas, 84 Chilcott, Anne = Smyth, 139, 140 ; William, 139, 140 Church, EHzabeth (FranckUn ?), 226 ; WilHam = Francklin ? 226 Churchman, Alice = House, 63 ; Anna = Garneys, 122 ; Hester = Shelton, 198; Sir John, 198; Mary = Smith, 139; WilHam, 63, 122, 139 Chute, Ann Rachel ( — P), 91 ; Catherine = Chute, 92 ; Devereux, 91 ; Edward, 92 ; EHzabeth (Revett), 91 ; EHzabeth = Lobb, 73 ; Thomas, 73; Thomas = Revett, 91; Thomas Lobb, 91; Thomas Lennard = Chute, 92 ; Rev. Thomas Vere, 91 ; WilHam John, 91 Clark, Richard, 284 Clarke, Andrew, 144 ; Elizabeth (— ?), 136 ; EHzabeth = Brereton, 144 ; Osmund, 136; Rev. Samuel, 307 Claxton, Francis = Lyster, 349; Rose (Lyster), 349; Thomas, 13; WilHam, 101 Clayton, Catherine, 216; Rev. Robert, 333 Clent, EHzabeth = Price, 84 ; EHzabeth (— ?), 84 INDEX OF NAMES. 421 Clere, Anne (Gygges), 342 ; Edmund = Charles, 343 ; EHzabeth (Charles), 343; Sir Henry = Mondeford, 337; Meriel (Mondeford), 337; Sir Robert, 338 ; Sir Thomas = Gygges, 342 Clermont [Lord], see Fortescue, 74 CHfford, Anne = Kemp, 37 ; John, 37 CHfton, John de, 76 CHppesby, AHce (Wodehouse), 345 ; Audry, 347 ; Edmund = Caley, 346 ; Eva (Caley), 346 ; Fraunces, 347 ; John = Ellis, 346, 347 ; Julian, 347 ; JuHan (Ellis), 346, 347 ; Katherine (Spelman), 346 ; Lettice (Knightley), 346; WilHam, 347; William = Knightley, 346 ; William = Spelman, 346 ; WilHam = Wodehouse, 345 Clough, AHce = Durrant, 366 ; Rev. James, 366 Coates, EHzabeth (— ?), 213 ; Thomas, 213 ; — = Burkin = Buckle, 213 Cobbe, Jeffery, 332 Cock, Anna (Bond), 365 ; Charles George = Bond, 365, 367 ; EHzabeth = Preston, 365, 367 ; John = Jay, 167 ; Mary (Jay), 167 ; Robert, 167 ; Sarah = Nightengale = Burkin, 228 Coggeshall, EHzabeth (— P), 31 ; John, 31; WilHam, 31 Cokaine, Mary = Drury, 56 ; William, 56 Colborne, Charlotte [Lady] (Steele), 44 ; Nicholas WilHam [Lord] = Steele, 44, 45 ; Honble. William Nicholas Ridley, 45 Colby, EHzabeth (— ?), 285 ; Samuel, 285 Coleman, Edward, 148 ; Magdalen = Cremer, 147, 148 Collett, Rev. Anthony, 372 ; Catherine Jane = Blofeld, 372 Collin, Allen, 13 ; Eleanor = Roope, 13 Collyer, Ann (Leeds), 263, 264; Catherine (Alexander), 263; Catherine (Bedingfeld), 263; Daniel = Leeds, 263, 264; Rev. Daniel = Bedingfeld, 263; Rev. John Bedingfeld [Archdeacon of Norwich], 263 Colman, Eysher = Howman, 61 ; Margaretta Maria (Howman), 61 ; Mary = Tawell, 320 ; Thomas, 291 Columbine, EHzabeth = Mason, 86 ; Katherine (Skottowe ?), 236 ; Rev. Paul, 86 ; Rev. Thomas, 236 Comyn, EHzabeth (— ?), 352; Rev. H. N. W., 352 Coney, Alice = Edwards, 93 Constable, Luke, 393 ; — = Caton, 393 Conyers, Thomas, 210 ; — = Pert, 210 Cooke, Bridgett = Proctor, 293 ; Catherine = Cooke, 161 ; Dorothy =. Heme, 142; EHzabeth = Gurdon, 301 ; Eleanor Mary (Francklin), 52 ; EHzabeth = Lubbock, 383; Etheldreda = Stone, 114; Francis, 98; Rev. James = Francklin, 52; Jane (Stewart), 300; Dame Mary (Greenwood), 114; Rev. Richard, 139; Thomas, 139; WilHam, 114, 142, 161 ; Sir WilHam, 293, 301 ; Sir William = Greenwood, 114 ; Sir WilHam = Stewart, 300 Cooper, Anne = Richmond, 123 ; Rev. Charles Beauchamp = Harvey, 288, 290, 394; EHzabeth = Baldwin, 187; John, 74; Thomas, 187, 383; WilHam, 35 ; Sir WilHam, 123; — = Adams, 394 ; — (Harvey), 394 Copeman, Richard, 359 Copledike, EUen (Wodehouse), 105 ; John = Wodehouse = Highfield, 105 ; Maud (Highfield), 105 Copping, Avis, 278 ; Charles, 278 ; Mary = Amyas, 278 Coppinger, Ann = Bayspoole, 112 ; Ralph, 112 Corbet, Ann (CapeU), 262; Jane = Morse, 145; Jane (Berney), 263; John, 145 ; John = Berney, 263 ; Sir John = CapeU, 262 ; Katherine (Heydon), 262; Katherine (Saunders), 262; Sir Miles = Heydon = Saunders, 262 Corbin, Gawin, 156 ; Thomas, 156 Corie, EHzabeth = Carre, 267 ; WilHam, 243 G G 2 422 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Cornwallis or Cornwaleis, Sir Charles, 261 ; John, 13, 380 ; Margaret = Stanhowe, 13 ; Mary = Rabett, 380 ; Rachel = Paynter, 261 Corranee, Olemence, 163 ; Elizabeth = Long, 163, 164 Cory, Rev. John, 320 ; Sarah (Hodgson), 320 ; Rev. William = Hodgson, 320 Cotton, AHce (Mrs. Gascoigne), 22 ; Anna (Mrs. Sterling), 22 ; Anne = Oldershaw, 17 ; Bartholomew = Burrough = Mrs. Gascoigne = Mrs. SterHng, 22 ; Cecilia (Burrough), 22 ; Ethelreda = Cotton, 22 ; John, 22 ; Sir John Hynde, 17 ; Luckin, 23, 142 ; Lucy = Wodehouse, 282 ; Mary = Heme, 142 ; Mary = Symonds, 339 ; Sir Robert, 22 ; Roger = Cotton, 22 ; Thomas, 2 ; Sir Thomas, 282, 339 ; WilHam, 339 Coulson, Christopher, 176; EHzabeth = Skottowe, 176 Crabb, Mary = Legard, 153 ; William, 153 Cramond [Lord], see Richardson, 281 Crane, Elisa (Carre), 178; Frances (Bond), 325; Sir Francis, 325, 326; Dame Jane (Widdrington ?), 325 ; John, 326 ; Mary (Widdrington ?), 325 ; Sir Richard, 325 ; Sir Robert, 81 ; Susanna = Walpole, 81 ; Thomas = Carre, 178; William = Bond, 325 Creasey, Benjamin, 348 Cremer, Francis, 147; Erancis = Coleman = Randall, 147, 148; Rev. Jacob, 292 ; Magdalen (Coleman), 147, 148 ; Mary (Buckle), 292 ; Rev. Robert, 292 ; Susan (Randall), 148 Cressener, Elizabeth ( — ?), 45 ; Rev. Henry, 45 Croft, Crofts, or Croftes, Anna = Ward, 254 ; Anna (Townsend), 254 ; Elizabeth = Ward, 252 ; Mary (— ?), 45 ; Richard, 45 ; Thomas, 252 ; Thomas = Townsend, 254 ; William, 44, 45 Crompton, Katherine (Holland), 48 ; Robert = Holland, 48 Cromwell, OHver, 94, 186 Cross, Catherine, 336 ; Catherine (Womack), 336 ; George = Womack, 336 Crouch, Jane = Barkham, 92 ; Joan (Scott), 92 ; John = Scott, 92 Crowe, John, 104 ; Roger, 331 ; WilHam, 331 Cubitt, Anne EHzabeth = Story, 353 ; Benjamin, 353 ; Benjamin = Dynne ? 353 ; Bev. Benjamin = Mack = White, 378 ; Catherine, 353 ; Catherine (— ?), 371 ; Edward George, 370 ; Elizabeth (Fenton), 235 ; Elizabeth (Dynne ?), 353 ; Frances Maria (White), 378 ; George, 353 ; George = Finley, 353 ; Jacob, 353 ; John = Fenton, 235 ; John Edmund, 353 ; Mary (Finley), 353 ; Mary (Mack), 378 ; Sarah = Jay, 353 ; Thomas, 353, 371 Cuddon, Elizabeth = Calthrop, 354, 355 ; Francis, 355 Culpepper, Maria (Blennerhasset), 34, 35 ; Thomas = Blennerhasset, 34, 35 Cullyer or Culyer, John = Jermy, 285 ; Joseph, 296 ; Mary (Jermy), 285 Cumberland, William Augustus [Duke of], 9 Curteis, Eleanor ( — ?), 198 ; Rev. Jeremiah = Bloom, 198 ; Rev. Samuel, 198 ; Sarah Ann (Bloom), 198 Custance, Sarah = Norris, 364 Cutting, WUliam, 374 Dacke, Robert, 264 Dade, EHzabeth (Vere), 91 ; Thomas = Vere, 91 Dalling, Anne Louisa = Meade, 10; Catherine (Windham), 10; Charles Lawford, 9 ; Sir John, 9, 10 ; Genl. Sir John = Lawford, 10 ; John = Windham, 10 ; Lieut. John WUHam, 9 ; Louisa (Lawford), 10 ; Sir WilHam, 10 Dalton, Ann (— ?), 94 ; EHzabeth (— ?), 94 ; Elizabeth (Longe), 260 ; Frances, 94 ; Robert, 94 ; Thomas = Longe, 260 Dalyson, Roger = Tuthill, 154; WilHam, 154; — (Tuthill), 154 Darcy, Mary = Southwell, 325 ; Sir Robert, 325 ; Thomas, 325 ; Thomasine = SouthweU, 325 Darley, 180 INDEX OF NAMES. 423 Dashwood, EHzabeth (— ?), 73 ; Elizabeth = Bacon, 149 ; Harriet (— ?), 145; Rev. Horatio, 145; John Richard, 72, 73; Mary (— ?) 73' Richard, 72, 73, 109; Robert, 73 Daveney, Ann (— ?), 271 ; Dorothy (— ?), 270 ; Emily Georgina = Blacker, 270; Henry, 270, 271 ; Henry = Parham, 271 ; John, 271 ; Margery (— ?), 270; Maria Janette (— P), 270; Mary (Parham), 271 ; Susanna (— ?), 270 Davy, EHzabeth (— ?), 119; Margaret Pyecroft, 118; Robert, 97, 118, 119, 275; Sarah, 164; Simon, 275 ; SybiU = Wall, 97 Dawson, Catherine AHce (Pearse), 348 ; Rev. Jonathan = Pearse, 347 ; Susanna = Eutter, 199 ; Tabitha (— ?), 199; Thomas, 199 Day, Benjamin, 146; Bridget (Day ?), 311 ; Catherine (Sandby), 4 ; Cecilia Maria (— ?), 251 ; CeciHa Maria, 251 ; Edward, 146 ; Rev. Edward, 146 ; Jane Maria (— ?), 251 ; John, 4, 146; Rev. John, 251 ; Lieut. John, 251 ; John = Sandby, 4 ; Margaret (— P), 146 ; Starling, 311 Deane, Anne (Drury), 50 ; John, 50 Dearsley, John, 180; Katherine (— ?), 180 De Grey, Honble. Charlotte = Windham, 10 ; EHnor = Castell, 108 ; EHzabeth = Kemp, 37; Thomas, 37; WUliam, 108; WiUiam [Lord Walsingham], 10 ' Delapole, Catherine = Stapleton, 355, 356 ; Isabel = Morley, 150, 276 ; Michael [Earl of Suffolk], 150, 276 ; Sir Thomas, 356 De Mauteby, 335, 337 Deloraine, Mary [Countess, Dowager, of] = Windham, 9 Deneau, Peter, 225 Denn, Robert, 318 Denne, Charlotte ( — ?), 258 ; Charlotte = Stracey, 258 ; George, 258 Denny, Ann (Sydnor), 111; Anne ( — P), 98; Fanny Anna, 98 ; Frances (— ?), 98; Erederick, 98; Ereeman, 98; Glover = Sydnor, 111; Margaret (Legh), 111; Mary (— ?), 98, 148; Mary Anne, 98; Richard, 98; Rosa, 98 ; Thomas, 111; Thomasin (— P), 98 ; WUHam, 148 ; William = Legh, 111 Denton, Ann = Burroughes, 292, 294 ; Jane (— ?), 294 ; Samuel, 294 DevaU, Mary (— ?), 94 ; Henry, 95 ; Thomas, 319 D'Ewes, Henrietta Maria = Havers, 40 ; Sir Symonds, 40 Deyns, Hannah (Rolf), 38 ; Henry, 29 ; Martha (— ?), 29 ; Thomas = Rolf, 38 DUlingham, Brampton Gurdon = Bedingfield = Howard, 301, 302; Mary (Bedingfield), 301, 302 ; Mary (Howard), 303 ; Sarah = Gurdon, 301 ; TheophUus, 301 Dod; A'Court, 160; Edward Carden, 160; Elizabeth (— ?), 160; Robert, 160 Doman, Charles, 333 ; Maria = Harrison, 333 Donne, Ann = Bodham, 314 ; Rev. Oastres, 354 ; Rev. Castres Mott = Manning, 191, 327; Catherine (Hewitt), 328; Edward Charles, 314; Elizabeth = Manning, 30 ; Frances ( — ?), 306 ; Frances (Manning), 191 ; Harriet Judith (Rival), 354 ; John Thomas, 327 ; Mary (— ?), 306 ; Rev. Roger = Rival, 354 ; Roger Manning, 327 ; WUliam, 306 ; Rev. WUliam Sayer, 30 ; WilHam Bodham = Hewitt, 328 Dolens, Margaret = Berney, 159 ; Sir Samuel, 159 Dover [Earl of], see Cary, 171 Dover, Rev. Jacob, 225 ; Rev. James, 224 ; Judith = Berry, 224 Dowe, Christopher, 279 ; Mary = Slater, 279 ; Susanna, 279 Dowsing, Margaret = Watts, 17 ; William, 17 Drake, AHce = Anguish, 296 ; Emily Ives = Irby, 195 ; Rev. John, 293 ; John, 296; John = Chambers, 293; Margaret = Baxter, 188; Martha (Chambers), 293 ; Richard, 293 ; Sarah (— P), 293 ; Sarah Martha = Papillon, 293 ; William, 188, 195 424 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Drury, Anne, 206 ; Ann = Rant, 155 ; Anne (Waldegrave), 50 ; Anna = Deane, 50 ; Anthony, 50, 206 ; Sir Anthony, 56, 67, 155 ; Bridget = Kilmorey [Viscount], 56 ; Dame Diana (Vilet), 50 ; Dorothy = Burman, 206 ; Sir Drue, 50 ; Sir Drue = Waldegrave, 50 ; Sir Drue = Calthorpe = Finch, 49, 50 ; Dame Eleanor (Harsnett), 50 : Elizabeth = Wingfield, 50 ; EHzabeth (Calthorp), 49, 50 ; Frances = Hobart, 131 ; Frances = Botler, 50 ; Katherine (Finch), 50 : Mary (— ?), 56 ; Mary (Cokaine), 56; Mary Anne = Hobart [Earl of Buckinghamshire], 133; Robert, 49; Sir Robert = Dunstan = Harsnett = Vilet, 50 ; Susan = Wilton, 67, 68 ; Sir Thomas, 133 ; Sir WUliam, 56, 131 ; Sir William = Cokaine, 56 Duckett, Catherine Jackson = Longe, 259 ; Sir George, 259 ; Henry, 260 ; Rebecca (Oowper ?), 260 Duncombe, Charles [Lord Feversham], 233 ; Harriet = Vade Walpole, 233 ; Thomas, 233 Du Port, Rev. James Mourant, 315 Durrant, Alice (— P), 267 ; AHce (Clough), 366 ; Alicia = Preston, 366 ; Cubitt, 353; Davy, 143; George, 352, 353 ; John, 267; Maria (— P), 352 ; WilHam, 353 ; William = Clough, 366 ; — = Ward, 143 Dynne ? EHzabeth = Cubitt, 353 Earle, Mary = Basset, 305 ; John, 305 ; Sarah (— ?), 305 Edgar, Margaret = Norris, 364 ; Stephen, 364 Edwards, Alice (Coney), 93 ; Mary (Brograve), 93 ; Mary = Preston, 368 ; Susan (Frere), 93 ; Thomas, 368 ; WilHam = Brograve = Coney = Frere, 93 Elliot, Lady Catherine = Boileau, 172 ; Gilbert [Earl of Minto], 172 Ellis, Anna = Gilman, 310 ; Elizabeth Maria = Burroughes, 202, 203 ; Julian = Clippesby, 346, 347 ; Matthew, 346 ; William, 203 Elphinstone, Louisa Lowis, 115 EHington, Edward, 105; Judith, 393; Judith = Catelyn, 105, 106; Mary, 393 Elsegood, Mary (Pretheroe), 307 ; Daniel = Pretheroe, 307 Elvin, James = Norton, 309 Elwin, Dorothy = Longe, 259 ; Peter, 259 England, George, 343 Engle, Benjamin, 66 ; EHzabeth = Barker, 66 Englefield, Lady EHzabeth, 273 EngHsh, Edward, 352 ; EHzabeth (— P), 352 Everard, Anne = Pettus = Warner, 255 ; Arthur, 255 Ewen, Anna Maria (— ¦ ?), 388 ; Thomas Glover, 388 Eyre, Ellen = Wood, 157, 208 ; John = Blennerhasset, 34, 81 ; Henry, 77 ; Margaret (Blennerhasset), 34, 81 ; Mary (Bedingfeild), 77 ; Mary = Paston, 226 ; Thomas, 157, 208, 226 ; Thomas = Bedingfeild, 77 Fairweather, Bridget = Gooch, 100 ; Samuel, 100 Farrand, Elizabeth (Murray ?), 77 ; Robert, 77 Fauconberg [Baron], 272 Felbrigg, Elizabeth = Stapleton, 356 ; Sir Simon, 356 Fellowes, Emma = Powlett [Lord Bayning], 281 ; W. H., 281 Felton, Sir Anthony, 181 ; Elizabeth = Rich = Aldrich, 181 Fenton, Daniel, 384 ; Edward, 230 ; EHzabeth, 235 ; Elizabeth (Talbot), 230 ; Elizabeth = Cubitt, 235 Feversham [Earl of], see Duncombe, 233 Finch, Anna Bettina (Beevor), 165 ; Katherine = Drury, 50 ; WilHam, 50 ; WilHam Finch = Drury, 165 Fincham, De, 30 Finley, Rev. Justice, 353 ; Mary = Cubitt, 353 INDEX OF NAMES. 425 Fisher, Ann (Willis), 92; Anthony = WiUis, 92; Margaret (— ?), 29; Mary, 50 ; WUHam, 92 Flood, Edward = Mrs. Jenny, 74 ; Elizabeth ( — ?), 74 Flowerdew, Christopher, 169 ; EHzabeth = Bokenham, 169 ; Susan (— ?) 169 Fordley, Thomas, 250 Forrester, Major, 392 ; — = Thornhill, 392 Forster, Ann, 383 ; Richard, 64 ; Sarah, 383 ; Sarah (— ?), 383 ; Susannah = Methold, 64 ; William, 383 Fortescue, Frances [Countess of Clermont], 74 ; Maria Louisa = Long, 164 ; WUHam, 164 ; WilHam Henry [Viscount and Earl of Clermont] = Murray, 74 Foster, Lady Albinia Jane (Hobart), 132 ; Sir Augustus = Hobart, 132 Fountaine, Andrew, 74, 84 ; Andrew = Chicheley, 84 ; Brig = Henly, 84 ; Johanna (Henly), 84; Mary = Tyssen- Amhurst, 74; Sarah, 84; Sarah (Chicheley), 84 Fowle, Anne (Mingay), 115 ; John, 99; John = Mingay, 115 Foyster, Benjamin = Thurrold, 279 ; — (Thurrold), 279 France, Rev. George, 4 Francis, EHzabeth (— ?), 363 ; Rev. Henry, 363 FranckHn, Ann ( — ?), 226 ; OaroHne Sarah, 52 ; Eleanor Mary = Cooke, 52 ; Elizabeth = Church, 226; Rev. Fairfax, 52; Henry Charles, 52; Henry Fairfax, 52 ; John, 226 ; Sarah (— ?), 52 Freeman, Ann = Wace, 342 ; John, 242 ; Mary (— P), 242 ; Sarah = Lincoln, 242 Fremoult, EHzabeth Joel, 39 French, Robert, 191 Frere, Rev. Anthony = Hartstong, 178 ; Edward, 38 ; Elizabeth (Hartstong), 178 ; Jane (Richards), 38; John, 93 ; Mary = Carre, 178 ; Mary Anne (— P), 38 ; Lieut. Richard Edward, 38 ; Sarah (— ?), 17 ; Susan = Edwards, 93 ; Susanna = Longe, 263 ; Bev. Temple, 267 ; Rev. Temple = Richards, 38; Tobias, 17, 18, 260; — = Gurdon, 267 Freston or Freeston, Brigetta = Jenney, 167; Elizabeth = Bacon, 103; Margaret (Kedington), 12 ; Richard, 103, 167 ; WilHam = Kedington, 12 Frost, Anne (Tweed), 138 ; Rev. Benjamin = Tweed, 138 Frowick or Froyk, EHzabeth = Spelman, 82, 304; Sir Henry, 83, 304 Fuller, Henry, 384 Futter, Mary = Stanhawe, 13; Robert, 13; Robert = Dawson, 199; Susanna (Dawson), 199 Garneys, Anne, 193; Anne (Gawdy), 193; Anna (Churchman), 122; Catherine = Bedingfield, 122; Charles, 193; Clere, 122, 123, 193; EHzabeth, 194 ; John, 193, 194, 195 ; Margaret = GostHn, 195 ; Martha = Raworth, 193 ; Mary, 193; Mary ( — P), 193 ; Richard = Churchman, 122 ; Susanna, 193 ; Wentworth = Gawdy, 193, 195 Garningham, John, 1 Garrard, CecUia (Stede), 78 ; Sir Jacob, 220 ; Sir Jacob = Jennings, 78 ; Mary (Jennings), 78; Mary = Berney, 220 ; Sir Nicholas = Stede, 78 ; Sarah (Bermen), 78 ; Thomas, 78 ; Sir Thomas = Bermen, 78 Garrod, Ann (— ?), 249 ; Mary. 249 ; Mary (— ?), 250 ; Robert, 250 ; WilHam, 249, 250 ; Rev. William, 250 Gary, Elizabeth = Wright = Negus, 277 ; Rev. Samuel, 277 Gascoigne, AHce ( — ?), 22 Gaunt, John of, 385 Gawdie or Gawdy, Anne = Garneys, 193; Sir Anthony, 118, 123; Sir Charles, 193; Edward = Lovell, 231 ; Frances (Lovell), 231 ; Sir Henry, 118 ; Robert, 118 ; WUHam, 132 Geary, Katherine = Hare, 62 ; WUHam, 62 Gelsthorp, Anna = Bird, 358 ; WUHam, 358 426 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. George, Mary (Parham), 271 ; Rev. Thomas, 271 Gerbridge or Gerbrygge, Sir William de, 222 Gestingthorpe, Elizabeth = Calthorpe, 93 ; Sir John, 93 Gibbs, Elizabeth (Monk), 53; Elizabeth (Pride), 53 ; Captain John = Pride = Monk, 53 Gibson, Elizabeth = Womack, 332 ; Rev. John, 331, 332 ; Martha (— ?), 331, 332 Giles, Edward, 240 ; Joan = YaUop, 240 Gilbert, Abraha = Anguish, 216; Anne, 117; Anne (— ?), 232; Elizabeth (— ?), 117, 232; John, 117, 137, 232; Henry, 232; Lucy, 232 ; Lucy (— ?), 232; Maria (— ?), 232; Robert, 231, 232; Thomas, 117, 216; (William), 117 ; WilHam Alexander, 232 ; William Henry, 232 Gillett, AmeHa = Gridley, 308 ; John, 215, 308; Lydia (— P), 215 ; Mary (— ?), 215 ; Mary Anne, 215 ; Richard, 215 ; William, 215 Gilman, Alice = Breese, 277; Anna (EUis), 310; Anna Frances (Amyas), 279; Frances (Howes), 278 ; Frances (Heyhoe), 310; Henrietta, 278; Hester (Le Neve), 277, 279; Lydia (Case), 278 ; Reuben, 278; Reuben = ElHs, 310 ; Samuel = Case, 278; Samuel = Howes, 278 ; Samuel = Heyhoe, 310; Samuel = Le Neve = Amyas, 277, 278, 279 ; Sarah, 277 Gipps, Richard, 44 Girling, Susanna (Bullock), 318 ; Rev. WilHam, 318 Gleane, Anne (Mapes), 349 ; Elizabeth (Brewse), 190 ; Dame Maud (— ?), 190; Dame Penelope (Rodney), 190; Sir Peter, 190 ; Sir Peter = Rodney, 190; Thomas = Brewse, 190 ; Thomas = Mapes, 349 Godfrey, Edward, 260 ; EHzabeth = Longe, 260 Godsalve, Thomas, 132 Gonville or GunvUle, Anna = Ward, 254 ; Joan = Herling, 43 ; Richard, 254 Gooch or Gooche, Anne, 11 ; Anne = Buxton, 51, 275 ; Anne = Rant, 155; Barbara = Rogerson, 5 ; Barbara (Sneyd), 149 ; Bridget (Fairweather), 100 ; Clement, 51, 275; Clement = Heme, 209; Dorothy (Catelyn), 11 ; Elizabeth = Catelyn, 227; Elizabeth = Hobart, 262; Rev. John [Archdeacon of Sudbury] = Sneyd, 149 ; Keen, 100 ; Leonard = Catelyn, 11 ; Martha = Reppes, 312, 313 ; Richard = Fairweather, 100; Robert, 9, 10, 155, 227, 262, 312; Sarah (Heme), 209 ; William, 5 Goodwin, Amy, 80 ; Dorothy = Rookwood, 148 ; John, 80 ; Thomas, 148 Gordon, Charlotte = Weyland, 327 ; Charles, 327 Gosnold, Katelyn (Blennerhasset), 34 ; John = Blennerhasset, 34 Gostlin, Charles, 195 ; Dame Margaret (Garneys), 193, 194 ; Sir WilHam = Garneys, 195 Goulburn, Edward Meyrick [Dean of Norwich], 391 Graile, Brigetta = Norris, 364 ; John, 364 Grant, Emily = Muskett, 347 ; Thomas, 347 Gray, James, 271 Green, John, 70 ; Thomas, 1 Greene, Bussy, 242, 243 ; Charles, 284 ; Elizabeth = Lock, 209 ; Elizabeth = Lincoln, 242 ; Joshua, 70 ; Mary (— ?), 243 ; Robert, 209 ; Rev. Thomas, 284 ; Rev. Thomas [Bishop of Norwich and Ely], 284 Greenwood, Mary = Steward = Cooke, 114 ; William, 114 Gregory, Anne = Beauchamp-Proctor, 129 ; Thomas, 129 Grey, Jane (Mrs. Yerde), 170 ; Sir Henry = Mrs. Yerde, 170 Gridley, Amelia (Gillett), 215, 308; Henry = Gillett, 215, 308 Griffin, Rt. Honble. Sir John, 101 ; William, 369 Grigson, Catherine (— ?), 317 ; Frances (— ?), 288 ; Rebecca = Spratt, 288 ; Robert, 288, 317 ; Susan (— ?),, 287 ; Thomas, 317 ; William, 311, 317 ; Rev. William, 287, 317 Grimer, Mary (— ?), 135 ; Robert, 135 Grois, Oliver, 379, see Le Gros Grys, Elizabeth (— ?), 248, see Le Grys INDEX OF NAMES. 427 Gunn, Anne (Mack), 378 ; Rev. William = Mack, 378 Gurdon, Anne (Brampton), 301 ; Anne (MelHsh), 303 ; Brampton = Polsted, 301, 320 ; Brampton = Sedley, 301, 320; Brampton = Thornhagh, 301, 302; Rev. Edward, 267; Elizabeth, 301; Elizabeth (Cooke), 301; Elizabeth (Thornhagh), 301, 302; Jane, 301; John = Brampton, 301 ; Mary (Polsted), 301, 320; Muriel (Sedley), 301, 320; Rev. Philip, 317; Sarah (Dillingham), 301 ; Thornhagh = Cooke, 301 ; Thornhagh = DilHngham, 301 ; Theophilus Thornhagh = MelHsh, 303 ; — (Frere), 267 ; — [Archdeacon of Sudbury], 303 Gurney, Ann = Richardson, 280 ; Anne (Heydon), 375 ; Hudson = Barclay, 169 ; Margaret (Barclay), 169 ; Richard, 280 ; William = Heydon, 375 Guybon, Hannah (— ?), 307 ; Mercia (Parker), 282 ; Thomas, 307 ; WUliam, 282 Gwyn, Richard Thoresby = Jermy, 294 ; Sophia Henrietta (Jermy), 294 Gygges, Anne = Clere, 342 ; Robert, 342 Hacon, — = Peyton, 158 Haggard, 393 ; Frances (Amyand), 72 ; John, 72 ; William Henry = Amyand, 72 Haines, Mary Matilda ( — ?), 215 ; Samuel, 215 Halcott, Jane = Brograve, 390 ; Matthew. 390 Hales, Robert, 241 Hall, Anna = Weld, 159 ; Joseph [Bishop of Exeter and Norwich], 159 ; Rev. Robert, 47 ; Rev. Roger, 101 Hammond, Francis, 194; John, 101 ; Robert, 170 Hamond, EHzabeth (Le Gros), 101 ; John = Le Gros, 101 ; Richard, 95 ; Susanna, 95 Hampden, George Hobart [Earl of Buckinghamshire], 133 Harbord, Sir Charles. 55 ; Harbord [Lord Suffield], 386 ; Hon. Katherine — Petre, 386 ; Maria (Van Alst), 55 ; WUHam Asheton [Lord Suffield], = Hobart, 133 ; — (Hobart), 133 Harborne, Ann = Talbot, 162 ; WilHam, 135, 162 Harcock, Rev. Henry = Branthwayt, 390 ; Mary = Berney, 390 ; Mary (Branthwayt), 390 Harcourt, Boys, 352 ; EHzabeth (EngHsh ?), 352 ; John = English ? 352 Hard, Susanna = Brooke, 146 ; Thomas, 146 Hardy, Christopher, 264 ; Fordelle, 264 ; EHzabeth Coleman (— ?), 189 ; EHzabeth (— ?), 264 ; Isaac, 189 Hare, AHcia, 62 ; Anne, 61, 62 ; Anne = Beevor, 166 ; Anna (Willis), 61, 62 ; Audrey = Hobart = Warner, 236 ; Catherine, 62 ; Lady Elizabeth (_ ?); 62 ; Hugh, 61, 62, 166 ; Sir John, 62 ; Rev. John, 67 ; Katherine (Geary), 62; Maria (Sharpe), 61 ; Mary, 61 ; Mary (— ?), 61, 62; Nicholas = Geary, 62; Ralph, 61,67,73; Ralph = Willis, 61, 62; Sarah = Lobb, 73; Susan, 67; Thomas, 62; Thomas = Sharpe, 61 ; William, 236 Harmer, Elizabeth (Payne), 380; Frances (Rabett), 380; Nicholas = Rabett, 380; Richard, 380; Sarah, 377, 380; WilHam, 380; WUHam = Payne, 380 Harris, C. A., 223 ; Mary Margaret = Oator, 223 Harrison, Rev. Henry, 39 ; John, 31, 333; James Hargrave, 333 ; Maria, 333; Maria (— P), 333 ; Maria (Doman), 333 ; Mary (— ?), 31 Harsick, Catherine (Calthorpe), 92 ; Sir John = Calthorpe, 92 Harsnett, EHnor = Marsham = Drury, 50 ; Samuel, 50 Hart, Col. Alexander, 247 ; Anne Eliza = Waller, 247 ; Augusta (Jodrell), 247 ; Charles Campbell, 247 ; Gilbert Jodrell, 247 ; Jane Black (— ?), 247 ; Richard, 247 ; Rev. Richard, 244, 246, 247 ; Col. — = Jodrell, 247 Hartstong, Elizabeth = Frere, 178 ; Henry, 178 H H 428 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Harvey, Charlotte = Humfrey, 265 ; Daniel, 135 ; Frances (Kerrison), 240 ; G. D., 394 ; Lady Henrietta Augusta (Lambert), 208 ; John = Kerrison, 240 ; Mary (Nurse), 77 ; Sir Robert = Lambert, 208 ; Sir Robert John, 207 ; Robert = Nurse, 77 ; Sarah = Nelson, 135 ; Col. — , 265 ; — = Cooper, 394 Harvy, EHzabeth = Ashby, 104 ; Samuel, 104 Hase, John = Lombe, 175 ; Mary (Lombe), 175 Hasey, Joseph, 383 Havers, Anne = Ward, 143 ; Frances (Nashe), 180 ; Gilbert = Nashe, 180 ; Henrietta Maria (D'Ewes), 40; John, 143; Thomas = D'Ewes, 40; William, 40 Hawker, Edward, 390 ; Jane = Brograve, 390 Hawvs, orHawes, 297; John, 106, 295, 297; Matilda = Randall, 106; Rev. William, 295 Heath, Ann (Johnson), 215; Edward, 157, 208; EHzabeth = Wood, 157, 208; Robert, 216; William, 216; WilHam = Johnson, 215; Rev. William, 230 Heigham, Jane = Blenerhasset, 34 ; Thomas, 34 Hemsworth, Rev. A. B., 66 Henlev, Henry Host, 217 ; Johanna = Fountaine, 84 ; Sarah = Anguish, 217 Herling, Joan (Gonvile), 43 ; Sir Robert, 42 ; Sir Robert = Gonvile, 43 ; — = Chamberlain, 42 Heme or Hearn, Dorothy (Cooke), 142 ; John = Cotton, 142 ; John = Pit, 142; John = Cooke, 142; Maria (Pit), 142; Mary (Cotton), 142; Robert, 209 ; Sarah = Gooch, 209 Herris, Arthur, 36 ; Dorothy = Kemp, 36 Hervey, Anne ( — ?), 57 ; Robert, 57 Heveningham, Anne (Yerde), 170 ; Anna = Spelman, 81 ; John, 81 ; Lady Mary (Cary), 171 ; Thomas = Yerde, 170 ; — = Cary, 171 Hewet, Elizabeth = Richardson, 2S0 ; Sir William, 280 Hewitt, Catherine (— ?), 328 ; Catherine = Donne, 328 ; Charles, 328 Heydon, Aleanore = Townshend, 254; Anne = Gurney, 375; Sir Christopher, 262 ; Sir Henry, 375 ; John, 254 ; Katherine = Corbet, 262 Heyhoe, Charles, 327; Edward Pawlett, 310; Elizabeth, 327; Frances = Gilman, 310 ; Grigson, 310 ; Rev. Grigson, 310 ; Jermyn, 327 Heyward, Faustine (•- ?), 230; Francis, 230; Richard, 230 Higham, Sir Clement, 82 ; Judith = Spelman, 82 Highfield, John, 105 ; Maud = Copledike, 105 Hill, Anne = Talbot, 295 ; John, 295 Hills, Barbarah (Potts ?), 370 Hilton, Susan (— ?), 106 ; Thomas, 106 Hinds, Samuel (Bishop of Norwich), 248 Hirst, Elizabeth (Holmes) 189; Thomas, 189 Hobiirt, Lady Albinia Jane = Foster, 132; Audrey (Hare), 236; Catherine (Jones), 262 ; Edward, 124; EHzabeth (Gooch), 262; Frances (Peyton), 120; Frances (Drury), 131 ; Henrietta, 59 ; Henry, 134; James = Drury, 131 ; James = Jones, 262 ; Sir James = Naunton, 132 ; John, 59 ; John [Earl of Buckinghamshire] = Drury, 133; Margaret (Naunton), 132; Mary Anne (Drury), 133; Miles = Peyton, 120; Sir Miles, 262 ; Thomas = Gooch, 262 ; — = Lord Suffield, 133 Hodgson, John, 320 ; Richard, 392 ; Sarah = Cory, 320 ; — = Thornhill, 392 Holdiche, Robert, 217 ; Thomas, 217 Holland, Lady Alathea (Panton), 48; Sir John = Panton, 48 ; Katherine = Crompton, 48 ; Thomas, 48 ; Sir Thomas, 48 Holme, Catherine = Sumner, 86 ; John, 86 INDEX OF NAMES. 429 Holmes, Ann, 292 ; Anne (— ?), 19; Elizabeth = Hirst, 189; Rev. Gervase, 19; James, 152; Rev. John, 19; Rev. Thomas, 189 Holt, Rev. Jeremiah, 137 ; Mary = Stubbe = Norris, 137 Home, Alexander [Earl oil, 339 ; Lady Caroline, 339 Hook, 178 Hopper [Archdeacon], 23 Hornor, Charles, 375 ; Elizabeth ( — ?), 375 ; Leonard, 375 Horsley, Amey, 380; Rev. Isaac, 356, 380 ; Margaret (— ?), 356 ; Priscilla (— ?), 380 Hoste, Rev. Dixon, 227 ; Sir George = Burroughes, 227 ; Mary (Burroughes), 227 Houghton, Anne (Reve), 202 ; Elizabeth = Bedingfeld, 89 ; Francis, 198 ; Helena (— ?), 19S ; John, 202 ; Maria (Richers), 198 ; Mary = Catelyn, 105 ; Peter, 89 ; Robert = Reve, 202 ; Sir Robert, 105 ; Sir Robert = Richers, 198 ; William, 202 Howard, Lady Anna = Bedingfeld, 89 ; Charles [Lord], 325 ; Charles [Viscount Andover and Earl of Berkshire], 89 ; EHzabeth = Southwell, 325 ; Mary = Palgrave, 12 ; Mary = DilHngham, 303 ; Samuel, 303 ; Thomas, 12 Howes, Dorothy, 194; Elizabeth (Keddington), 194; Frances = Gilman, 278 ; IsabeUa = Longe, 260 ; John, 259, 260 ; John = Keddington, 194 ; Lucy, 194 ; Mary, 297 ; Mary (Le Neve P), 297 ; Richard = Le Neve, 297 ; Sarah, 297 ; Susan, 194 ; Susan (Longe), 194 ; Susanna (— P), 297 ; Symon, 297 ; Tabitha, 194 ; Tabitha = Longe, 259 ; Thomas, 297 ; Thomas = Longe, 194 Howlet, Ann = Reppes, 313, 314 ; Katherine (Womack), 336 ; Rev. Nicholas, 313 ; Robert = Womack, 336 Howman, Edward, 61 ; Margaretta Maria = Colman, 61 ; Rhoda, 311 Howse, AHce (Churchman), 63 ; Amy, 63 ; John, 63 ; Rachel = Jason ? 63 ; WUliam, 63 ; William = Churchman, 63 Huby, Dorothy = Woode, 208 ; Thomas, 208 Huddilston, Alice = Lovell, 43 ; Sir John, 43 Hulton, Elizabeth (Preston), 367 ; Henry = Preston, 367 Humfrey, Charlotte (Harvey), 265 ; Elizabeth (Maltby), 240, 264 ; Elizabeth = Martineau, 241 ; Frances (Bircham), 264 ; Rev. John = Bircham, 264; Rev. Richard, 241 ; Rev, Richard = Maltby, 240, 264 ; R. Blake = Harvey, 265 Hunsdon [Baron], see Cary, 171, 282 Huntington, John Barker, 350 Hunton, Hannah. ( — ?), 154 ; John, 154 Hutton, Charles = Osborne, 136 ; EHzabeth (Osborne), 136 Inyon, Margaretta Maria (Bransby), 16 ; Thomas = Bransby, 16 Lby, Emily Ives (Drake), 195; Frances (Wright), 195; Frederick [Lord Boston], 195 ; Rear-Admiral Honble. Frederick Paul = Drake = Wright, 195 Leton, Genl. Henry, 186 ; — = Carter, 186 Ives, Anne (— ?), 271 ; Jeremiah, 271, 272 Jacob, EHzabeth = Buxton, 51, 210 ; John, 51, 210 Jack, Rev. Thomas, 188 Jackson, Elizabeth = Bemey, 159; Sir George = Ward, 159 ; Mary (Ward), 159 Jannis, Robert, 244 Jary, Mary, 221 ; WilHam, 221 ; WiUiam Heath, 221 Jay, Hannah = Wilton, 67, 68 ; John, 167 ; Mary = Cock, 167 ; Robert, 67 ; Sarah (Cubitt), 353 ; WilHam = Cubitt, 353 H H 2 430 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Jenkins, — , 282 Jennings, Mary = Garrard, 78 Jenny or Jenney, Arthur, 123 ; Brigetta (Freston), 167 ; EHzabeth ( — ?), 74 ; Elizabeth = Love, 124 ; John, 74 ; George = Freston, 167 ; Sarah, 167 ; Sophia Henrietta = Gwyn, 294 ; Sir Thomas, 124 Jermy, Clement, 285 ; Elizabeth = Lany, 15 ; Isaac, 294 ; Isaac Jermy, 294 ; John, 15 ; Mary = Cully er, 285 Jarnegan, Jernegan, or Jerningham, Ann (Blount), 273 ; Charles = Roper = Belasyse, 272 ; Elizabeth = Whipple, 26 ; Honble. Elizabeth (Roperl, 272 ; Sir Francis, 272 ; Sir Francis = Blount, 273 ; Frances (Belasyse), 272 ; Sir George = Plowden, 273 ; John, 26 ; Mary (Plowden), 273 Jodrell, Augusta = Hart, 247 ; Rev. Daniel, 247 Johnson, Elizabeth (— ?), 101 ; George Randall, 381 ; Henry, 129; Hester (Smallpeece), 355 ; James, 101 ; Letitia = Beauchamp-Proctor, 129 ; Maria = Pyefmch = Smith = Dykes ? 102 ; Mary, 175, 176 ; Randall, 381 ; Randall James, 381 ; Robert, 175, 176 ; Rose, 355 ; Sarah, 176 ; Thomas, 175, 176 ; WUHam, 355 ; Rev. William, 102 ; WiUiam = Smallpeece, 355 Jones, Catherine = Hobart, 262 ; — , 262 A Kedington or Keddington, Elizabeth = Howes, 194 ; H., 194 ; Henry, 12 ; Henry = Buxton, 66 ; Margaret = Freston, 12 ; Margaret (Buxton), 66 Keene, Elizabeth = Weyland, 327 ; John, 334 ; Whitshed, 327 Kemp, Amy (Philips), 37 ; Anne (Clifford), 37 ; Dorothy (Herris), 36 Elizabeth (Brand), 37 ; Elizabeth (De Grey), 37 ; Elizabeth = Shelton 141, 199; Sir John, 37; John Turner, 181; Letitia (King), 37 Martha (Blackwell), 37; Mary, 37; Mary (Kerridge), 36 ; Mary (Sone) 36 ; Robert = Clifford, 37 ; Robert = De Grey, 37 ; Robert = Herris 36 ; Sir Robert, 37, 141, 199 ; Sir Robert = Kerridge = Sone, 36 Sir Robert = King = Brand = Blackwell = Philips, 37 ; Sarah (— ?), 81 ; Rev. Thomas, 37 Kendall, Anna Catherine = Slapp, 57; Elizabeth ( — ?), 59; Elizabeth = Berney, 386 ; John, 57, 59 ; Maria (Scarborough), 59 ; Maurice, 386 ; Maurice = Scarborough, 59 Kerrich, Amelia, 18; Anne (Manning), 18; John, 18; Mary (Baron), 18; Simon = Castle = Baron = Manning, 18; Susan (Castle), 18; Thomas, 18 Kerridge, Mary = Kemp, 36 ; Thomas, 36 Kerrison, Frances = Harvey, 240 ; Sir Roger, 240 Kett, George Samuel, 98; Hannah (— ?), 98; John, 29; Mary (— ?), 98; Philippia (— ?), 29 ; Thomas, 98 Kilcoursie [Lord], see Lambert Killett, Mary, 46; Mary (— P), 46; William, 46; Rev. WilHam, 46 Kilmorey [Viscount], see Nedham, 56 King, Letitia = Kemp, 37 ; Robert, 37 Knight, Elizabeth = Walpole, 207 ; Richard, 242 ; Thomas Andrew, 207 Knights, Edward, 350 ; Elizabeth (— ?), 350 ; Engle, 300 ; Persis = Lens, 350 Knightley, Lettice = Clippesby, 346 ; William, 346 Knipe, Anne, 204 ; Edward = Burroughes, 204 ; Mary (Burroughes), 204; Peter, 205 ; William, 204 Knyvett or Knevitt, Abigail = Sedley, 289; Catherine (Burgh), 184; Catherine = Paston, 376; EHzabeth = Ayde, 251 ; Elizabeth (Bacon), 256; Elizabeth = Pettus, 255, 256; Elizabeth = Wilson, 184; John, 184, 204, 211; Sir John = Bedingfield, 183, 184; Mary, 183; Dame Mary (Bedingfield), 184; Muriel, 184; Muriel = Bell, 68; Muriel = Browne, 204; Nathaniel, 251; Thomas, 183; Thomas = Burgh, 184; Sir Thomas, 59, 68, 376; Sir Thomas = Bacon, 255, 256 INDEX OF NAMES. 431 Lacon, 339 Lamb, WilHam, 9 Lambert, George [Viscount Kilcoursie], 208 ; Lady Henrietta Augusta = Harvey, 208 ; Richard [Earl of Cavan], 208 Lane, John, 319; Joseph, 279 Lany, Aslack, 3; Aslack = Jermy, 15; Rev. Edward, 73; Elizabeth = Laurence, 3; Elizabeth (Jermy), 15; Elizabeth (Aslack), 15; John = Aslack, 15 Lathom, EHzabeth = Stracey, 257 ; Richard, 257 Latimer, Elizabeth = Oarbonel = Bois, 33 ; Sir William, 33 Laurence, Anne ( — ?), 3; Elizabeth (Lany), 3 ; Robert = Lany, 3 ; Robert, 3 Lawford, Exelbree, 10; Louise = DalHng, 10 Layman, EHzabeth, 32 ; John, 32 Layton, Charles, 232 ; Jonathan, 232 Leach, John, 369 ; JoUand, 369 Leathes, Elizabeth (— ?), 219; Rev. ff, 219; Frederick, 219; George Cerjat, 219 Lee, 150 ; George, 27 Leeds or Leedes, Ann = Collyer, 263, 264 ; EHzabeth (Basset), 305 ; John, 305 ; William, 264 * Legard, Mary (Crabb), 153 ; Robert = Crabb, 153 Legh, Margaret = Denny, 111; Richard, 111 Le Gros, Bridget = Skottowe, 175 ; Bridgetta = Townshend, 254; Charles = Turner, 78, 79; Sir Charles, 101, 175, 252, 254; Elizabeth (Turner), 79; EHzabeth = Hamond, 101 ; Muriel = Ward, 252 Le Grys, C. and Manfylde, 7 ; Charles, 27, 248 ; Christopher = Whipple, 1 ; EHzabeth (— ?), 248; Frances = Playters, 27; Margaret (Whipple), 1 LeHunt, George, 66; Sir George, 187; Margaret (— ?), 187; Mary (— ?), 66; Thomas,. 187 Leigh, General Charles, 259; Mary (— ?), 16; Rev. W., 16; Rev. WUliam [Dean of Hereford], 237 , Leman, Elizabeth = Osborne, 136; John, 314; Mary ( — ?), 136; Mary = Reppes, 314; Matthew, 136 Le Neve, Hester = Gilman, 278 ; Johanna, 297 ; Mary = Howes, 297 ; Rev. Robert, 322, 324; Sarah (— ?), 322; Sarah = Scargill, 177; Thomas, 177; WilHam, 186, 279, 297 Lens, John = Knights, 350; Letitia, 350; Persis (Knights), 350 Lewis, Ann (— ?), 241 ; John, 241 Lewknor, Sir Edward, 226, 227; EHzabeth = Catelyn, 226, 227 Life, Caesar, 284 ; Mary = Rant, 285 ; Mary (Vincent), 285 ; Nathaniel = Vincent, 285 Lincoln, Edmund = Freeman, 242 ; EHzabeth (Greene), 242 ; Sarah (Freeman), 242 ; Thomas = Greene, 242 Linstead, WilHam, 231 Llewellin, Mary = Bullock, 318, 319; WilHam, 318, 319 Lloyd, Randall Walne, 383; Susanna (— ?), 383; Rev. Thomas, 383; Rev. Thomas Henry, 383 Lobb, Elizabeth (Chute), 73; Henry = Hare, 73; Sarah (Hare), 73; Thomas = Chute, 73 Lock, Anthony = Greene, 209 ; Elizabeth (Greene), 209 Lombe, Edward, 175; Rev. John, 174; Mary = Hase, 175 London, Avis = Castell, 108 ; Robert, 131 ; Thomas, 108, 110 Long, EHzabeth, 163; Elizabeth (Corranee), 163, 164; Israel, 163; Israel = Corranee, 163, 164; Jane (—?), 164 ; Maria Louisa (Fortescue), 1 64 ; Matthew = Potts, 163 ; Robert, 75 ; Robert Churchman, 164; Robert Kellett = Fortescue, 164; Susan (Potts), 163; Rev. — , 16 Longe, Catherine Jackson (Duckett), 259; Rev. Charles, 260; Dorothy (Elwin), 259; EHzabeth = Dalton, 260; EHzabeth (Godfrey), 260; 432 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Francis, 194; Francis = Duckett, 259; Francis = Frere, 260; Francis = Godfrey, 260; Francis = Howes, 260; Isabella (Howes), 260; Rev. John = Elwin, 259; Robert, 316; Susan, 260; -Susan = Howes, 194; Susanna (Frere), 260 ; Susanna = Reeve, 260 ; Tabitha (Howes), 259 ; Thomas = Howes, 259 Love, Charles, 124, 161; EHzabeth, 124; Elizabeth (— ?), 124; EHzabeth (Jenny), 124; Robert, 124; Robert = Jenny, 124; Sarah = Pykarell, 161 ; William, 161 Lovell, Dame Alice (Huddilston), 43 ; Alice = Parker, 312 ; Anne (Ashfield), 42; Charles, 231; Eleanor = Waldegrave, 272 ; Dame Elizabeth (Paris), 42 ; Frances (Gawdie), 231 ; Sir Francis = Ashfield, 42 ; Henry [Lord Morley], 312 ; Sir Thomas, 42, 43, 272 ; Sir Thomas = Huddilston, 43 ; Thomasine = Preston, 366 Lubbock, Ann (Woodrow), 382, 384; EHzabeth (Cooper), 383; Elizabeth (Webster), 383; John, 384; John = Webster, 383; Sir John, 382; Samuel, 384; WilHam = Woodrow, 382, 384; Rev. WilHam = Cooper, 383, 384 Lucas, Charles, 334 ; Gibson = Ward, 334 ; Mary (— ?), 335 ; Mary Ann (Ward), 334 ; Rev. Richard Gay, 335 Lyng, Arabella (Chapell), 221 ; Rev. Benjamin = Chapell, 221 Lyster, Rose = Claxton, 349 ; Will, 349 Machet, Catherine (— P), 101 ; Christian = Butcher, 101 ; John, 14 ; Margaret, 101 ; Margaret (— P), 14 ; Mary (— P), 14 ; Robert, 101 ; Samuel, 14 Mack, Anne = Gunn, 378 ; John, 378; Mary = Cubitt, 378 Mackay, Rev. WUliam, 348 Mackenzie, Caroline Susan = Petre, 387 ; James Alexander Stewart, 387 Mallom, Elizabeth, 185 ; Elizabeth (Stone), 211 ; Elizabeth (Suckling), 211 ; John, 185; John = Stone, 211 ; John = Suckling, 211 ; Rev. John = Mann, 211; Katherine (Mann), 211; PhylHs, 185; PhyUis (— ?), 185; Sarah, 185 Maltby, Charles, 240, 264 ; Elizabeth = Humfrey, 240, 264 Man or Mann, Elizabeth (— ?), 211 ; Katherine = Mallom, 211 ; Timothy, 211 ; Rev. Thomas, 317 ; — = Baret, 252 Manclarke, Thomas, 13 Manning, Amelia, 30; Anne = Kerrich, 18; Deborah = Bosworth, 29; Rev. 0. R. = Upwood, 30 ; Eliza = bimmonds, 1 91 ; Elizabeth, 30 ; Elizabeth (— ?), 30; Elizabeth (Donne), 30; Emilia (Upwood), 30; Frances = Donne, 191 ; Frances (Simpson), 28 ; Frances = Woodward, 28 ; Rev. H. C, 191 ; Hester (Smyth), 341 ; Mary (— ?), 191 ; Samuel, 29; Susan, 30; Thomas, 18, 28; Thomas = Simpson, 28; Rev. William, 30, 31; Rev. William = Donne, 30; WUliam = Smyth, 341 Mapes, Anne = Gleane, 349 ; Edward, 257 ; Katherine ( — ?), 348 ; Leonard, 348 ; Sophia Anne = Stracey, 257 Mapletoft, Edmond, 230 ; Joanna, 230 Marechal, Hawise = Morlev, 97; John, 97 Marsh, Robert, 202 ; Sarah Nasmyth = Burroughes, 202 Marsham, Dorothy = Anguish, 177; Rev. Edward, 214; EHnor (Drury), 50 ; Robert, 177 ; WiUiam = Harsnett, 50 Martin, Susanna Cubitt (— ?), 144; William, 144 Martineau, Elizabeth (Humfrey), 241 ; Philip Meadows, 241 Mason, Elizabeth, 86 ; Elizabeth (— ?), 85 ; Elizabeth (Columbine), 86 ; Lieut. -Col. George, 86, 87; John George, 86; Henrietta Katherine = Sumner, 87; Henry, 86; Richard, 85; William, 85; WilHam = Columbine, 86, 87 ; Lieut.-Col. William, 86, 87 Mautby or De Mauteby, 335, 337 INDEX OF NAMES. 433 Meade, Anne Louisa (DaUing), 10 ; Bridgett = Wilton, 67 ; John [Earl of Clanwilliam], 10 ; Sir John, 67 ; Genl. Hon. Robert, 10 Mears, Ambrose, 274 Meeke, Mary, 275 Mellings, Robert, 218 Mellish, Anne = Gurdon, 303 ; Rev. Edward, 321 ; William, 303 Meres, EHzabeth = Pettus, 256 ; Sir Thomas, 256 Meriton, Rev. Henry, 88 Merton, Walter de, 8 Methold, Susannah (Forsfer), 64 ; Rev. Thomas = Forster, 64 Methwold, Jane = Anguish, 174 Micklethwait, Nathaniel, 261, 262 Mihill, Ann (— ?), 357 ; Henry, 357 ; Rev. Robert, 357 MUeham, Alice, 228 ; Anna (Bayspoole), 228 ; Ellen (— ?), 228 ; Gregory, 228 ; Gregory = Bayspoole, 228 ; Margaret, 228 ; Bachel, 228 ; Robert, 228 MiUer, Mary = Wilson, 184 ; Sir John, 184 Mingay, Anne = Fowle, 115 ; Elizabeth (Tuthill), 150 ; John = Tuthill, 149, 150; John, 228; Mary, 104; Susan = Baron, 149; William, 104, 343 Minto [Earl of], see Elliot, 172 Monck, John, 388 ; Joseph, 267 ; Captain Joseph, 269 ; Thomas, 267 Mondeford, Sir Edmund, 337 ; Meriel = Clere, 337 Money, Benjamin = Basset, 305 ; Elizabeth (Basset), 305 Monk, EHzabeth = Gibbs, 53 ; Sir Thomas, 53 Monse, John, 323 Monsey, Messenger, 263 Montagu or Montague, Gerard, 229 ; [Viscount], see Browne, 90 Moor, Diana (Walford), 201 ; Rev. E. J. = Walford, 201 Moore, Elizabeth Wright (Playters), 155; Robert = Playters, 155; WilHam, 384 Morley, EHzabeth (Ros), 276; Lady Hawise (Marechal), 97, 311; Isabel (Delapole), 150, 276; Margaret = Shelton, 196; Sir Robert, 311; Robert [Lord], 312 ; Sir Robert = Marechal, 97 ; Robert [Lord] = Ros, 276; Thomas [Lord] = Delapole, 150, 276; [Lord], 196 Morse, Rebecca (Evans ?), 243; George, 243, 244; Jane (Corbet), 145; John, 261 ; Thomas, 254; WUliam = Corbet, 145 Mortimer, Sir Robert, 61 Morton, John, 6 Moseley, Humphrey, 75 ; Sarah = Raymond, 75 Motham, Elizabeth (— ?), 168 ; Isaac, 168 Moxon, John, 182; Mary (— ?), 182 Murray, Frances = Fortescue [Earl of Clermont], 74 ; Col. John, 74 Muskett, EHzabeth (Salusbury), 169 ; Emily (Grant), 347 ; Henry = Grant, 347 ; Joseph = Salusbury, 169 Narburgh, Ela = Spelman, 83 ; William, 83 Nashe, Frances = Havers, 180; Thomas, 180 Naunton, Margaret = Hobart, 132 ; Peter, 132 Neale, Gibson, 313 ; Sarah (— ?), 313 Nedham, Bridgett [Viscountess Kilmorey (Drury) ], 56 ; Charles [Viscount Kilmorey] = Drury, 56 ; Robert [Viscount Kilmorey], 56 Negus, Christabel = Burroughes, 229 ; Christian (Palgrave), 12 ; Elizabeth (Gary), 277 ; EHzabeth = Blofeld, 372 ; Henry, 229, 372, 373 ; Henry = Palgrave, 12 ; Henry = Cary, 277 ; Mary = Wright, 373 Nelson, Daniel = Harvey, 135 ; Sarah (Harvey), 135 Neve, Bev. Charles, 303 ; EHzabeth, 303 ; Richard, 303 ; Susan (— P), 303 ; see Le Neve Neville, Dorothy = Catelyn, 106; Henry, 106 434 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Newce, Margaret (— ?), 206 ; Thomas, 206 Newton, Rebecca = Branthwayt, 166 ; Rebecca (Tawell), 166; Thomas = Tawell, 161, 166 ; — = Bates, 161 Nightengale, Dame Sarah (CockP), 228, 229; Sir Robert, 228 Nixon, Richard, 35 ; Susan ( — ?), 35 Norman, Ann (— ?), 243 ; John, 243 Norris, Anna (Carthew), 388 ; Anthony = Edgar, 364 ; Anthony = Custance, 364 ; Brigitta (Graile), 364 ; Charlotte Laura = Wodehouse, 388 ; Elizabeth (Playters), 388 ; Jeremiah = Holt, 137 ; John, 364 ; John = Carthew, 338; John = Playters, 388; Margaret (Edgar), 364; Mary (Holt), 137 ; Robert, 239 ; Sarah (Custance), 364 ; Rev. Stephen = Graile, 364 Norton, Susanna = Elvin, 309 Nourse, Elizabeth = Weyland, 326 ; John, 326 Nudd, Mary, 393 ; Thomas, 393 Nurse, Mary = Harvey, 77 ; William, 77 Oldershaw, Anne (Cotton), 17; Rev. John, 17, 133; Rev. John = Cotton, 17 Offley, David, 140 ; Mary = Smyth, 140 Onslow, Sir Arthur, 181 ; Elizabeth, 181 Ormerod, Maria Susan (Bailey), 20 ; Thomas Johnson [Archdeacon of Suffolk] = BaUey, 20 Osborne, Christian (— ?), 188 ; Edward, 124, 136 ; Edward = Leman, 136 ; Elizabeth (— ?), 136; EHzabeth (Leman), 136; EHzabeth = Hutton, 136; Frances, 124; Rev. Ralph, 141; Robert, 124, 188 Ossant, Richard, 362 Paddon, Rev. Thomas, 314 Paine, Katherine = Steward, 94 ; Thomas, 94 Palgrave, Austin, 13 ; Catherine ( — ?), 13 ; Christian = Negus, 12 ; John, 12; Mary (Howard ?), 12; Maria = Whitfield, 26; Thomas, 12; Thomas = Howard ? 12 ; William, 13, 26 Palmer, Ellis, 57; Rev. Ellis, 57; Mary = Proctor, 129, 133; Mary Norton (— ?), 57 ; Richard, 57 ; Rev. Richard, 57 ; Robert, 129, 133 Panton, Alathea = Sandys = Holland, 48 ; John, 48 Parham, Elizabeth ( — ?), 271 ; EHzabeth = Daveney = George, 271 ; Mary = Daveney, 271 ; Peter, 271 Paris, Elizabeth = Lovell, 42 ; Sir Philip, 42 Parke, George, 310 ; Sarah (— ?), 310 Parker, Alice (Lovell), 312 ; Matthew, 7 ; Mercia = Guybon = Wodehouse, 282 ; Nicholas, 371 ; Sir Philip, 282 ; Sir William = Lovell, 312 Parkyn, Rev. Charles, 88 Papillon, Sarah Martha (Drake), 293 ; Rev. William = Drake, 293 Paston, Ann = Waldegrave, 272 ; Anna Maria = Bransby, 151 ; Dame Catherine (Knevitt), 376; Clement, 226; Edward = Eyre, 226; Edmund = Spelman, 346 ; Sir Edmund = Knevitt, 376 ; Edward, 89 ; Edward = Berney, 224, 226 ; Erasmus = Wyndham, 377 ; James, 151 ; Col. John, 226 ; Katherine (Spelman), 346 ; Margaret (Berney), 224, 226; Margaret = Bedingfeld, 89 ; Mary (Eyre), 226 ; Mary (Wyndham), 377 ; Sir William, 382 Patteson, Eleanor, 327 ; Bev. William Frederick, 327 Pawlett, Hester (— ?), 46 ; Capt. William, 46 Payne, Elizabeth = Harmer, 380 ; Hester, 279 ; Nicholas, 377, 378, 380 ; Sarah, 378 ; Thomas Grigson, 279 Paynter, Rachel (Cornwallis), 261 ; Sir Paul = Cornwallis, 261 Peach, Harriet (Atkyns), 171 ; Nathaniel William = Atkyns, 171 Pearse, Catherine Alice = Dawson, 348 ; Charles, 199 ; Elizabeth (— ?), 199; Rev. George, 348; William, 199 INDEX OF NAMES. 435 Pecke, WilHam, 249, 260 Pelham, Honble. John Thomas [Bishop of Norwich], 223, 391 Pells, Ann = Castell, 108 ; John, 108 Penning, Anthony, 158; Elizabeth = Wood, 158 Penrice, Hannah (— ?), 236 ; Mary = Berney, 159 ; Thomas, 19, 159, 236 Perry, Elizabeth = Preston, 366, 368 ; Timothy, 366 Pert, Margaret = Buxton, 209, 210 ; WUliam = Conyers, 209, 210 Petre, Caroline Susan (Mackenzie), 387 ; EHzabeth (Berney), 386, 387 ; John = Harbord, 386 ; John Bernev, 386 ; John Berney = Mackenzie, 386 ; Honble. Katherine (Harbord)," 386 ; WilHam = Berney, 386, 387 Pettingale, Hester = Preston, 366 ; Jonathan, 366 Pettus, Anne (Everard), 255 ; Sir Augustine, 255 ; Bridget = Sedley, 266 ; Elizabeth (Knyvett), 255, 256 ; EHzabeth (Meres), 256 ; Sir Horatio, 253 ; Sir JLoratio = Meres, 256 ; Sir Horatio = Prideaux, 256 ; Sir John, 266 ; Sir John = Burwell, 256; Mary (Burwell), 256 ; Mary = Batcheler, 253 ; Rebecca (Prideaux), 256 ; Thomas, 256, 356 ; Sir Thomas = Knyvett = Everard, 255 Peyton, Ann = Wood, 158 ; Sir Edward = Calthorpe, 158 ; Frances = Bedingfeild = Hobart, 120; Sir James, 120; Jane (Calthorpe), 158; Thomas = Yelverton = Mrs. Hacon, 158 PheHp, Joan (Bardolf), 233 ; Sir WUHam = Bardolf, 233 Philips, Amy = Kemp, 37 PhilHp, Elizabeth (— ?), 187 ; Robert, 187 PhilHps, WUHam, 385 Pierson, EHzabeth (— ?), 67 ; Thomas, 67 Pilkington, Margaret (Verdon), 25 ; Sir Roger = Verdon, 25 Pillans, Lydia (Woodbine), 308 ; Richard = Woodbine, 308 ; Robert, 307 ; Col. WUHam Soltau, 115 Pit, George, 142 ; Maria = Heme, 142 Playters or Platers, Anne CaroHne, 155 ; Sir Charles, 155 ; Drake William = Tallemach, 120; EHzabeth, 155; Elizabeth = Norris, 388; Elizabeth Wright = Moore = Squire, 155; Dame Frances = Castell, 109; Dame Frances (Le Grys), 27; John, 155, 388; Sir John, 155; Katherine (Tallemache), 120; Thomas, 109; Sir William, 27; Sir WUliam John, 155 Plowden, Francis, 273 ; Mary = Jerningham, 273 PoUen, Rev. George, 171 ; Henrietta = Boileau, 171 Polstead, Henry, 301, 320 ; Mary = Gurdon, 301, 320 Pooley, Elizabeth (— ?), 271 ; John, 271 ; Mary (— ?), 271 ; Philip, 271 Porter, Lady Diana (— ?), 326 ; George, 326 ; Isabella = Bedell, 326 Postle, Jehoshaphat, 240 Postlethwayte, EHzabeth (— ?), 4 ; Matthew, 4 Potter, Cecill, 39 Potts, EHzabeth = Ward, 100; Sir John, 100, 122; Sir Roger, 163 ; Susan = Long, 163; Ursula = Bedingfeild, 122 Powlett, Emma (Fellowes), 281 ; Henry WUHam [Lord Bayning] = Fellowes, 281 Preston, Alice, 368 ; AHce (Durrant), 366 ; Elizabeth, 366 ; Elizabeth (— ?), 368 ; Elizabeth (Adams), 366 ; Elizabeth (Browne), 365, 367 ; Elizabeth (Cock), 365, 367 ; Elizabeth = Hulton, 367 ; Elizabeth (Perry), 366, 368 ; Frances (Appleton), 367 ; George, 368 ; Rev. George, 58 ; Rev. George = Bedingfeld, 368 ; Henrietta EHzabeth (Bedingfeld), 368 ; Hester (Pettingale), 366 ; Isaac, 58, 367, 368 ; Isaac = Durrant, 366 ; Isaac = Pettingale, 366 ; Sir Isaac = Cock = Browne, 365, 367 ; Jacob, 367; Jacob = Appleton, 367; Jacob = Edwards, 368; Jacob = Lovell, 366; Jacob = Perry, 366, 368; Jane, 368; Jane (Bagge), 366; Mary (Edwards), 368; Thomas, 367, 368; Capt. Thomas, 366; Sir Thomas = Adams = Bagge, 366 ; Thomasine (Lovell), 366 436 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Pretheroe, Mary = Alpe = Elsegood, 307 ; William, 307 Price, Elizabeth (Clent), 84 ; Captain William = Clent, 84 Prideaux, Edward, 256; Humphrey [Dean of Norwich], 256; Rebecca = Pettus, 256 Primrose, Anne Margaret (Anson), 239 ; Sir Archibald John [Earl of Rosebery] = Anson, 239 ; Susan [Countess of Rosebery (Ward)], 143 Proctor, Ann = Bacon ; Anna (Blackborne), 293, 294 ; Anne Beauchamp (Gregory), 129 ; Bridgett (Cooke), 293 ; Daniel = Cooke, 293 ; Letitia Beauchamp (Johnson), 129; Mary Beauchamp ( — P), 125; Dame Mary Beauchamp (Palmer), 129, 133 ; Captain Bobert Beauchamp, 125 ; Samuel = Blackborne, 293 ; Thomas Beauchamp, 125 ; Sir Thomas Beauchamp, 125, 129 ; Sir Thomas Beauchamp = Palmer, 129, 133 ; Sir William Beauchamp, 109, 125 ; Sir WilHam Beauchamp = Johnson, 129; Captain William Beauchamp = Gregory, 129 Puckle, Samuel, 359 Pyecroft, Joseph, 119; Margaret = Baker, 106; Margaret (Davy), 118; Rev. Samuel, 118 ; Rev. Samuel = Davy, 118 ; Rev. Mr., 106 Pyefinch, Maria (Johnson), 102 ; Samuel = Johnson, 102 Pykarell, Ann (Cooke P), 162 ; Ann (Sayer), 161 ; Catherine (Cooke P), 161 ; Henry = Cooke ?, 162; John, 161 ; John = Cooke, 161 ; John = Sayer, 161; Robert, 161, 162 ; Sarah (Love), 161 ; WUHam = Love, 161 Pyke, Emily = Carthew, 314 Rabett, Frances = Harmer, 380 ; John = Cornwallis, 380 ; Mary (Corn wallis), 380 Radcliffe and Graye [Baron], 6 Ramey, Abigail (— p), 339 ; John, 339 Rand, Rev. John, 17 ; Mary (Brock), 190 ; Rev. Samuel = Brock, 190 Randall, Gregory, 131 ; John, 148 ; Matilda (Hawys), 106 ; Robert, 131 ; Susan = Cremer, 148 ; Rev. WilHam =¦ Hawys, 106 Rant, Anne, 156; Ann (Drury), 155; Anne (Gooch), 155; Elizabeth (Tyrell), 156; Felicia (— ?), 155; Humphrey = Drury, 155; Humphrey = Gooch, 158; Humphrey = Life, 284; Letitia, 155; Mary (Life), 285; Thomas, 155; WilHam = Tyrell, 156 Rash, Samuel, 308 Raunt, Robert, 384 Raven, Henry, 253 ; Lydia (— ?), 253 Rawle, Lydia = Ward, 259 ; Richard, 259 Rawlings, Rev. John, 52 Raworth, Martha (Garneys), 193 ; Robert = Garneys, 193 Rayley, Jacob, 250 ; Sarah ( — ?), 254 Raymond, Burham = Moseley, 75 ; Sarah (Moseley), 75 ; Thomas, 75 Read, Thomas, 33 ; — = Tilney, 33 Rebow, Sir Isaac, 103; Susan = Bacon, 103 Rede, John, 13 Reeve, Henry, 250 ; John, 260 ; Richard, 138 ; Susanna (Longe), 260 Reppes, or Repps, Ann (Howlet) 313, 314; Ann = Woodhouse, 361; Charles, 315; Erancis = Calibut = Leman, 313, 314; Henry, 313, 361; Jane (Willis), 312; John, 315; John = Gooch, 312, 313; John = Howlet, 313, 314; John = Smyth, 283; Lucy (Calibut), 313, 314; Luke, 313; Margaret (Smyth), 283; Martha (Gooch), 312, 313; Mary (Leman), 314; Rev. Nicholas = Willis, 312 Reve, Anne = Houghton, 202 ; Augustus, 225 ; Augustine = Bayspoole, 112; Barbara (Browne), 225; Rev. Charles = Francklyn ? = Browne, 225; Edmund, 112; Sir Edmund [Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas], 201; Elizabeth (Bayspoole), 112; John, 201, 202; Rev. John, 202 ; Margaret = Bransby, 151 ; Lady Maria (— ?) 201 ; Nicholas, 225; Richard, 151, 202; Thomas, 201, 202 INDEX OF NAMES. 437 Revett, or Revet, Elizabeth = Chute, 91 ; Ezekiel, 102 ; Nicholas, 91 Reynolds, Frances Elizabeth ( — ¦ ?), 85 ; Rev. John Preston, 85 Rich, Sir Edwin, 178; EHzabeth (Felton), 181; Robert, 178; Robert = Felton, 181 Richards, Rev. George, 285 ; Jane = Frere, 38 ; Sir Richard, 38 Richardson, Ann (Gurney), 280 ; Dame EHzabeth (Hewet), 280 ; Elizabeth = Wood, 157, 158; Henry [Baron of Cramond], 280; Dame Mary (Sandys), 280; Sir Thomas, 280; Sir Thomas [Lord Chief Justice], 157 ; Thomas [Baron of Cramond] = Gurney, 280 ; Thomas = Hewet = Sandys, 280 Richers, Maria = Houghton, 198 ; Robert, 198 Riches, EHzabeth (— ?), 383; John, 383; John = CasteU, 358, 359; Katherine (Castell), 358 ; Thomas, 383 Richmond, Anne (Cooper), 123 ; John = Cooper, 123 ; Lady Margaret [Countess of], 23 Ridley, Rev. Charles John, 44 RingaU, Ann, 274 ; John, 274 ; Martin, 274 ; Thomasine = Rolfe, 274 Rippingall, Anne = Chambers, 294 ; John, 294 Rising, WUHam, 349 Rival, Harriet Judith = Donne, 354 ; Rev. Peter, 354 Rochford [Viscount], see Cary, 171 Rodney, Sir Edward, 190; Penelope = Gleane, 190 Rogerson, Barbara (Gooch), 5 ; Robert = Gooch, 5 Rolf, Clement, 38 ; HannaH = Deyns, 38 Rolfe AHce (— ?), 76 ; Anne, 274 ; Randall, 76 ; Rev. Robert, 76 ; Thomasine (RingaU), 274 ; WilHam = RingaU, 274 Rookwood, Anne (Bacon), 148 ; Dorothy (Goodwin), 148 ; Edward = Goodwin, 148 ; Nicholas = Bacon, 148 Roope, Charles, 12 ; Charles = CoUin, 13 ; Eleanor (ColHn), 13 ; Elizabeth (— ?), 12 ; John, 194, 195 Roper, Christopher [Lord Teynham], 272 ; Hon. EHzabeth = Jernegan, 272 Ros, Elizabeth = Morley, 276 ; WilHam, 276 Rosebery [Earl of], see Primrose Rouse, Sir John, 252 ; Letitia = Ayde, 252 RusseU, Bernard, 238 ; Elizabeth (— ?), 238, 239 ; Hannah = Chamber, 371 ; Rev. John, 238; Thomas, 371 Rust, Ann Claxton = Smyth, 86 ; Edward, 85 ; Edward = Barrett, 85, 86 ; EHzabeth (— ?), 86 ; Frances (Barrett), 85 Rutter, EHzabeth (Weld), 158, 159 ; Richard = Weld, 158 Salmon, Rev. Benjamin, 333 ; Elizabeth (— ?), 333 ; EHzabeth Frederica (— ?), 332 ; Rev. John, 333 ; William Orton, 332 Salusbury, Elizabeth = Muskett, 169; James, 169 Sandby, Catherine = Day, 4 ; George, 4 ; Mary (— ?), 4 Sanderson, EHzabeth = Welham, 57 ; Robert, 57 Sandys, Lady Alathea (Panton), 48 ; Sir Miles, 280 ; Mary = Richardson, 280 ; Lord William = Panton, 48 Saunders, Katherine = Corbet, 262 ; Katherine = Spelman, 82 ; Nicholas, 262 ; WUliam, 82 Sayer, Ann = PykareU, 161 ; Christopher, 161 ; Elizabeth (— ?), 16; John, 16, 199,306 Scarborough, Henry, 59 ; Maria = Kendall, 59 Scargill, Rev. Daniel = Le Neve, 177 ; Sarah (Le Neve), 177 Scott, Alice (— P), 29 ; Harriet Louisa = Warren, 145 ; Joan = Crouch, 92 ; John, 92; Martha (— ?), 29; Rev. Nathaniel, 29; Rev. N., 145; Robert, 29 Seaborne, James, 271 ; Mary (— ?), 271 ; Phillipia (— ?), 293 ; Thomas, 293 438 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Seaman, Thomas = Tubby, 99 Sedley, Abigail (Knyvett), 211, 289; Anne (Shelton), 289; Bridgett (Pettus), 266 ; Edward = Somner, 289 ; Elizabeth (Springe), 266 ; John = Springe, 266; John, 288, 289; Martine, 301, 320; Martine = Shelton = Knyvett, 211, 289; Martine = Pettus, 266 ; Mary (Somner), 289; Muriel = Gurdon, 301, 320 ; William, 288 Segiswicke or Sigiswick, Robert, 313; Thomas, 138; WilHam, 138; Rev. William, 313 Segrave, John [Baron] = Brotherton, 370; Lady Margaret (Brotherton), 370 Shanke, Judith (— P) 232 ; William, 232 Shanks, Rebecca (— ?), 232 ; William, 232 Sharpe, Joseph, 61 ; Maria = Hare, 61 Sheldon, 326 ; Anne = Weyland, 326 Shelton, Alys, 196; Anne, 196; Anne (Barron), 197; Anne (Boleyn), 197, 200; Anne = Sedley, 289; Elizabeth (Kemp), 141, 199; Henry = Churchman, 198 ; Hester (Churchman), 198; Sir John = Boleyn, 197, 200; Sir John = Morley, 196; Margaret (Morley), 196; Marie, 196; Mary (Woodhouse), 197; Maurice = Kemp, 141, 199; Ralph, 196; Sir Ralph = Woodhouse = Barron, 187 ; Sarah = Suckling, 141 Sheppard, Anne (— ?), 147 ; Robert, 147 Shernbourne, Blith (Brampton), 304 ; Thomas = Brampton, 304 Sheriffe, EHzabeth, 31 ; Elizabeth (— ?), 31 ; John, 31 ; Thomas, 31 Shipdham, Rev. Alexander, 225 Siely, Alexander, 360 ; Hannah = Warner, 360 ; Hannah (— P), 360 Simmonds, Eliza (Manning), 191 ; WilHam = Manning, 191 Simpson, Frances = Manning, 28 ; John, 28 Skelton, Bernard, 233 Skeyton, Ralph, 369 Skiklethorpe, John, 272 Skippe, Frances, 321 ; Katherine (— P) 321 ; Mary, 321 ; Thomas, 321 Skottowe, Augustine = Wells, 176 ; Bridget, 176 ; Bridget (Le Gros), 175 ; Elizabeth (Coulson), 176 ; Katherine, 176 ; Richard = Le Gros, 175 ; Susanna (Wells), 176 ; Thomas = Coulson, 176 Slapp, Anna Catherine (Kendall), 57 ; Thomas = Kendall, 57 Slater, Mary, 279 ; Mary (Dowe), 279 ; WUliam = Dowe, 279 Smallpeece or Smallpiece, Anne = Bemey, 219 ; Francis, 355 ; Hester = Johnson, 355 ; Michael, 219 Smith, Ames = Tite, 8 ; Dorothy = Bemey, 181 ; Elizabeth (— ?), 296; Elizabeth = Baret, 344; Rev. George William = Browne? 314; Henry = Johnson, 102; John, 181, 296; Joshua, 344; Judith, 344; Judith, (— ?), 344 ; Maria (Johnson), 102 ; Mary (Churchman), 139 ; Mary {Browne ?), 314 ; Sarah (Tite), 8 ; WilHam, 139 Smyth, Anne (Chilcott), 139, 140 ; ' Ann Claxton (Rust), 86 ; Bransby (Bransby), 18 ; Sir Edward Bowyer, 53 ; Eliza (— ?), 139 ; George, 341 ; George = Churchman, 139 ; George = Offley = Chilcott, 139, 140 ; Henry. 283 ; Hester = Manning, 341 ; James, 71, 86, 296; John, 139, 140; Katherine (Castell), 358 ; Margaret = Reppes, 283; Mary (Offley), 140 ; Offley = Bransby, 18 ; Thomas = Rust, 86 ; Rev. WUHam, 394 ; Rev. William = Castell, 358 Sneyd, Barbara (Bagot), 149 ; Barbara = Gooch, 149 ; Ralph = Bagot, 149 Somner, Henry, 289 ; Mary = Sedley, 289 Sone, Mary = Kemp, 36 ; John, 36 Southwell, AHce = Berney, 219; Ann = Wotton, 323; EHzabeth (Howard), 325 ; John, 165 ; Mary = Branthwayte, 165 ; Mary (Darcy), 325 ; Richard, 219, 323; Sir Richard = Darcy = Darcy, 324, 325 ; Robert, 325 ; Sir Robert = Howard, 325 ; Thomasine (Darcy), 325 Spelman, Ann ( — ?), 80 ; Anna (Heveningham), 81 ; Anna (Walpole), 81 ; Clement, 268 ; Clement = Carvill = Willoughby, 79 ; Dorothy = INDEX OF NAMES. 439 Yallop, 268; Ela (Narburgh), 83; Elizabeth = Bayspoole, 112; Elizabeth (Froyk) 82, 304 ; Henry = Narburgh, 83 ; Rev. Henry, 80 ; John, 80, 81, 346; John = Blennerhasset, 34, 82 ; John = Higham = Saunders, 82, 83 ; John = Heveningham, 81 ; Sir John = Froyk, 82, 83, 304 ; Judith (Higham), 82 ; Julian (Branthwayte), 80 ; Katherine = Clippesby = Paston, 346 ; Katherine (Saunders), 82 ; Margaret (Blennerhasset), 34, 81, 82 ; Mundeford = Walpole = Branthwayte, 80, 81 ; — (Carvill), 79 ; — (Willoughby), 79 Spencer, Henry, 372 ; Mary = Blofeld, 372 ; General William, 22 ; Rev. William Pakenham, 23 Spendlove, Francis, 177 ; Susan = Balls, 177 Spooner, Anne = Anguish, 174 ; John, 174 Spratt, Isaac = Grigson, 288 ; Rebecca, 288 ; Rebecca (Grigson), 288 Springe, Elizabeth = Sedley, 266 ; Sir WilHam, 266 Spurgin, Rev. Bichard, 177 Squire, EHzabeth Wright (Playters), 155; WUliam = Playters, 155 Staines, Susan = Berney, 386 ; William, 386 Stanhawe, John = Cornwaleis = Futter, 13; Mary (Futter), 13; Katrine = Stone, 113; Margaret (Cornwaleis), 13 ; William, 113 Stanley, Edward [Bishop of Norwich], 133, 237, 247 Stapleton, Catherine (Delapole), 355, 356 ; EHzabeth (Felbrigg), 356 ; Sir Miles = Delapole = Felbrigg, 355, 356 Starkie, Nicholas, 27 ; Thomas, 27 ; Dr. — , 15 Starkey, Mary (Weld), 15 ; WUliam = Weld = Amyas, 15"; — (Amyas), 15 Stebbing, George, 16 ; George = Wood, 99 ; Maria, 76 ; Martha (Wood), 16 ; Mary, 16 ; PhiHp, 99 ; — (Wood), 99 Stede, CeciHa = Garrard, 78 ; Sir Edwin, 78 Steele, Charlotte = Lord Colborne, 44 ; Rt. Hon. Thomas, 44 Stephenson, Rev. George [Dean of Kilfenora], 27 ; Harriet = Turner, 27 Sterling, Mrs. Anna (— ?) = Cotton, 22 Steward, Dorcas, 292; Mary (Greenwood), 114; Katherine (Paine), 94; William = Paine, 94 ; WilHam = Greenwood, 114 Stone, Bartholomew, 291; Elizabeth (— P), 113, 291 ; EHzabeth = Mallom, 211; Etheldreda (— ?), 211; Etheldreda (Cooke), 114; George, 113; Hellen, 297 ; James, 296 ; Johanna, 296 ; Katrine (Stanhawe), 113 ; Mary (— ?), 113; Robert, 113, 296, 297; Thomas, 211; Thomas = Cooke, 114 ; WUliam, 113 ; WiUiam = Stanhawe, 113 Story, Anne Elizabeth (Cubitt), 353 ; Major David = Cubitt, 353 Stoughton, Isabel (— ?), 290 ; Roger, 290 Stracey, Anne (Brooksbank), 257 ; Charlotte (Denne), 258 ; Sir Edward = Lathom = Bull, 257 ; Sir Edward Hardinge = Brooksbank, 257 ; EHzabeth (Lathom), 257; Elizabeth (Bull), 257; Sir George = Mapes, 257 ; Sir Henry = Denne, 258 ; Sophia Anne (Mapes), 257 Strode, Elizabeth = Bedingfeld, 121 ; William, 121 Strudwick, Sarah (— ?), 70 ; John, 70 Strutt, Sir Denner = Wodehouse, 281 ; Dame Elizabeth (Wodehouse), 281 Stuart, Jane = Cooke, 300, see Steward Stubbe, Edmund, 137 ; John = Holt, 137 ; Mary (Holt), 137 Suckling, Anne (Woodhouse), 141 ; Anne = Berney, 180 ; Charles = Aldrich, 154; Dorothy (Berney), 140; Elizabeth = Mallom, 211; Katherine (Godsalve?), 340; Lionell, 341; Margaret, 154 ; Maria (Aldrich), 154; Robert, 154, 180, 211 ; Robert = Bemey, 140 ; Robert = Shelton, 141 ; Robert = Webb, 141 ; Robert = Woodhouse, 141 ; Sarah (Shelton), 141 ; Susan (Webb), 141 Sumner, Beatrice Elizabeth Holme, 86 ; Catherine (Holme), 86 ; Rev. Charles Vernon Holme = Mason, 87 ; George Holme, 87 ; Henrietta Katherine Holme (Mason), 87 ; WilHam Brightwell = Holme, 86 Swift, Rev. John, 93 440 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Swinborn, Mary (— P), 228 ; John, 228 Sydnor, Ann = Denny, 111 ; William, 111 Symonds, Cotton, 339 ; EHzabeth (— P), 339 ; Jonathan = Cotton, 339 ; Martha = Breton, 369 ; Mary (Cotton), 339 ; Ralph, 369 Talbot, 297; Ann (Harborne), 162; Anne (Hill), 295; Clere = Harborne, 162; EHzabeth = Fenton, 230; Frances (— ?), 292; Martin, 230; Mary (— ?), 230 ; Thomas, 292 ; Rev. Thomas = Hill, 295 Tallemache or Tollemache, Katherine = Playters, 120; Sir Lionel, 108, 120; Mary = Castell, 108 Tawell, Rebecca = Newton, 166; Henry, 320; Mary (Colman?), 320; Thomas, 166 ; William, 320 Taylor, Rev. Christopher, 334 ; EHzabeth (— ?), 334 Taylour, Rev. John, ] 62 Tenison, Rev. PhiHp [Archdeacon of Norfolk], 267 Teynham [Lord], see Roper, 272 Themylthorpe or Thimblethorp, 362 ; Charles, 389 ; Charles = Wyndham, 342; Edmond, 384; Edward = Calthorpe, 158; Jane (Calthorpe), 158; Mary (— ?), 384 ; Sarah, 389 ; Sarah (Wyndham), 342 Thomason, Rev. George, 154; Henry, 154 Thornhagh, Elizabeth = Gurdon, 301, 302; Francis, 301, 302 ; Sir Francis, 301 Thornhill, Thomas, 49 ; Thomas '= Hodgson, 392 ; Thomas = Forrester, 392 Thorp, Sir Edmund [Lord], 183 ; [Lord], 183 Thruston, EHzabeth (Welles), 214; John = Welles, 214 Thurlow, Edward, 95 ; Elizabeth (— ?), 95 Thurrold, Barbara, 279 ; William, 279 ; — = Foyster, 279 Tickell, Rev. John Ambrose, 271 ; Sarah (— ?), 271 TUney, Elizabeth = Barker, 33 ; Francis, 25 ; Rev. Francis = Read, 33 Tilyard, Rev. Robert, 347 TindaU, Jane = Blennerhasset, 34 ; Sir Thomas, 34 Tirell, Elizabeth (Burman), 206 ; James = Burman, 206 Tite, Robert, 8 ; Sarah = Smith, 8 Tollemache, see Tallemache Topping, Rev. Henry = Underwood, 71 ; Margaret (Underwood), 71 Townsend or Townshend, Alianore (Heydon), 254 ; Anne = Crofts, 254 ; Bridget (Le Gros), 254 ; John, 89, 254 ; Katherine = Bedingfeld, 89 ; Sir Roger, 89 ; Sir Roger = Heydon, 254 ; Rev. Thomas, 319 ; Thomas = Le Gros, 254 Trench, Samuel, 159 ; Susan = Berney, 159 Trott, Elizabeth, 357 ; Matthew, 97 ; Thomasine (— ?), 97 Tubby, Frances (— ?), 4 ; Richard, 4, 99 ; — = Seaman, 99 Turner, Lieut. -General Sir Charles = Stephensen, 27 ; Elizabeth = Le Gros, 78, 79 ; Harriet = Stephenson, 27 ; Capt. Henry Whichcote, 27 ; William, 79 Tuthill, Elizabeth = Mingay, 150; John, 150; WUHam, 154; — = Dalyson, 154 Tweed, Anne = Frost, 138 Tyrell, Anne = Windham, 8, 9 ; Sir Charles, 9 ; EHzabeth = Rant, 156 ; James, 156 Tyssen, Samuel, 80 ; Samuel = Baker, 80 ; Sophia (Baker), 80 Underwood, George, 71 ; Margaret = Topping, 71 Upcher, Elizabeth (— ?), 340 ; Emily, 340 ; Peter = Abbot, 340 ; Robert, 340 ; Susan (Abbot), 340 Upwood, Emilia = Manning, 30 ; Rev. T. T., 30 Utber, Thomas, 205 Utting, Elizabeth (Wright), 186 ; John = Wright, 186; Richard, 186 INDEX OF NAMES. 441 Vade, Rev. Ashton = Walpole, 234 ; Mary Rachel (Walpole), 234 Van Alst [Baron], 55 ; Maria = Harbord, 55 Yenner, Elizabeth (— ?), 365 ; Col. Samuel, 365 Verdon, Sir John, 25; Margaret = Bradshaw = Pilkington, 25; Samuel, 269 ; Sarah (— ?), 209 Vere, Elizabeth = Dade, 91 ; John, 91 ; Thomas, 241 VUet or Vilett, Ann = Wright, 63, 64 ; Diana = Drury, 50 ; George, 50, 63, 64 Vincent, Elizabeth (— ?), 275 ; Mary = Life, 285 ; Philip, 275, 285 Vynn or Vynne, Honour (— ?), 162 ; Layer, 162 ; Richard, 162 Wace, Amy (— ?), 76; Ann (Freeman), 342; Anne (Weld), 335; Rev. Edmund, 76 ; Rev. James = Weld, 335 ; John, 264 ; Rev. John = Freeman, 342 Wade, John, 60 ; Robert, 60 ; Thomas, 60 Wall, Frances, 97 ; Sybill (Davy), 97 ; William = Davy, 97 Waldegrave, Anne = Drury, 50 ; Ann (Paston), 272 ; Catherine (Bacon), 272 ; Edward, 50 ; Sir Edward = Lovell, 272 ; Eleanor (Lovell), 272 ; Sir Henry = Paston = Bacon, 272 Walden [Lord], Howard de, 101 Walford, Davy, 201 ; Diana (Burroughes), 201 ; Diana = Moor, 201 ; George Burroughes, 201; Rev. Henry, 201; WUliam, 201; Rev. William = Burroughes, 201 Walkington, Robert, 129 Wallace, Edmund Barling, 24 ; Rev. William, 24 WaUer, Anne Eliza (Hart), 247; Sir Richard, 323; Thomas, 323; Lt.-Col. — = Hart, 247 Walne, Daniel, 14; Hannah (— ?), 14; Jane (— ?), 14; Michael, 17; Thomas, 4 ; WUliam, 14 ; WUliam Randall, 14 Walpole, Anna = Spelman, 81; Charlotte = Atkyns, 172; Edward, 234; Edward = Crane, 81 ; Elizabeth (Knight), 207 ; Frances = Knight, 207 ; Harriet Vade (Duncombe), 233 ; Horatio [Lord], 234 ; Mary Rachel = Vade, 234 ; Hon. Richard, 234 ; Richard Henry Vade = Duncombe, 233, 234 ; Susanna (Crane), 81 Walsingham [Baron], see De Grey, 10 Ward, Amelia (Brooksbank), 258 ; Ann, 143 ; Anna (Crofts), 254 ; Anna (GunvUle), 254 ; Anne (Havers), 143; Barbara (Gooch P), 9; CaroHne, 143 ; Catherine (— ?), 143 ; Edward, 238 ; Sir Edward, 143, 238 ; Sir Edward = Gooch ?, 9 ; Sir Edward = Havers, 143 ; Elizabeth, 258 ; EHzabeth (Croft), 252 ; Elizabeth (Potts), 100 ; Galfridus = Potts, 100; Henry, 143; Henry = Crofts, 254; Jane, 238 ; Jane (— ?), 238; John, 307 ; Lydia (Rawle), 259 ; Mary = Brooke, 146, 147 ; Mary = Jackson, 159; Mary Ann = Lucas, 334; Muriel (Le Gros), 252; Neale, 334; Ralph, 252 ; Ralph = Le Gros, 252 ; Sir Randall = Durrant, 143 ; Richard = GunvUle, 254 ; Lt.-Col. Richard = Brooksbank, 258 ; Robert = Rawle, 258, 259 ; Dame Susan ( — ?), 143 ; Susan = Primrose [Earl of Rosebery], 143; Thomas, 100, 147; WiUiam, 159, 238, 307; — (Durrant), 143 Warham, WilHam, 5 Warmoll, John, 153 Warner, Anne (Everard), 255 ; Arthur Lee-, 307 ; Audrey (Hare), 236 ; Sir Edmund = Brook = Hare, 236 ; EHzabeth (Brook), 236 ; Elizabeth (- ?), 268, 269 ; Francis, 255; Hannah (Siely ?), 360 ; John, 268, 269 ; Richard, 268, 269 ; William = Siely ?, 360 Warren, Anna Corbould (— ?), 204 ; Rev. Daniel, 252 ; George, 251, 252 ; Harriet Louisa (Scott), 145 ; Robert, 349 ; William = Scott, 145 ; Rev. WilHam Corbould, 204 442 CHURCH HERALDRY OF NORFOLK. Watts, EHzabeth (— ?), 253; Henry Palmer, 253; John, 306; John = Browne, 306 ; John Langley, 253 ; Margaret (Dowsing), 17 ; Peter Watts = Dowsing, 17 ; Stephen, 306 ; Susanna (Browne), 306 Webb, Susan = Suckling, 141 ; William, 141 Webster, Elizabeth = Lubbock, 383 ; Jane (— ?), 117 ; Hannah (— P), 383 ; Henry, 117 ; William, 383 Weld, Anna (Hall), 159; Anne = Wace, 335; EHzabeth = Rutter, 158, 159; Gascoigne, 15; Gascoigne = Hall, 159; Mary = Starkey, 15; Matthew, 158 ; Thomas, 335 Welham, Elizabeth (Sanderson), 57 ; John = Sanderson, 57 Welles, Elizabeth = Thruston, 214; Mary (— ?), 215 ; WilHam, 214, 215 Wells, Robert, 176 ; Susanna = Skottowe, 176 Wellesleigh, Elizabeth = Banister, 5 ; Phillip, 5 Wentworth, Margaret = Berney, 219; Sir Roger, 219 Weyland, Anne (Sheldon), 326; Charlotte (Gordon), 327 ; Elizabeth (Keene), 327 ; Elizabeth (Nourse), 326 ; John = Keene, 327 ; John = Nourse, 326 ; John = Sheldon, 326 ; Mark, 326 ; Richard =Gordon, 327 Whaites, Bridjane (— ?), 334 ; Eev. Thomas, 334 Whale, Dorothy (— ?), 322 ; Thomas, 322 Wheatley, Elizabeth (Wright), 163 ; George = Wright, 163 ; WilHam, 163 Whipple, Elizabeth (Jarnegan), 26 ; Margaret = Le Grys, 1 ; Thomas = Jarnegan, 1, 26 Whitbread, Rev. Edward Salter, 239 White, Frances Maria = Cubitt, 378 ; Henry Kirke, 378 ; Henry Neville, 378 Whitear, Rev. William, 22 Whitfield, Rev. John = Palgrave, 26 ; Maria (Palgrave), 26 Whytwood, William, 369 Wickham, Thomas, 196 Widdrington, Mary, 325 ; WilHam [Lord], 325 Wilder, EHzabeth Philips Burroughes, 202 ; Lt.- General Sir Francis, 202 Willis, Ann = Fisher, 92; Anna = Hare, 61, 62; Jane = Reppes, 312; John, 73; Sir John, 61, 62 ; Sir Thomas, 73, 92, 312 ; Dame — (— ?), 73 Willoughby, Sir John, 79 ; — = Spelman, 79 Wilson, Elizabeth (Knyvett), 184 ; Edward, 75 ; Katherine, 75 ; Henry = Knyvett, 184; Henry William, 184; Henry William = MiUer, 184; Mary (Miller), 184 ; Robert, 75 Wilton, Anna (Buxton), 140 ; Bridgett (Meade), 67 ; Hannah (Jay), 67, 68 ; Richard = Buxton, 140 ; Robert, 140 ; Robert = Jay = Drury = Meade, 67, 68 ; Susan (Drury), 67, 68 Windham, Anne (Tyrell), 8, 9 ; Catherine = Dalling, 10 ; Hon. Charlotte (De Grey), 10 ; Joseph, 9 ; Joseph = De Grey, 10 ; William = Mary [Countess Dowager of Deloraine], 9 ; Colonel William = Tyrell, 8, 9 ; Colonel—, 10 Wingfield, EHzabeth (Drury), 50 ; Sir Thomas = Drury, 50 Wiscard, William, 221 Wise, Francis, 237 ; Sarah, 237 Wodehouse, or Woodhouse, Alice = Clippesby, 345 ; Anne (Armine), 282 ; Ann = Suckling, 141 ; Dame Blanch (Cary), 141, 282; Rev. Campbell, 242, 363 ; Charlotte Laura (Norris), 388 ; Edmund = Parker, 282 ; Ellen.W Copledike, 105 ; Elizabeth (Calthorpe), 49, 50 ; Elizabeth = Strutt, 281 ; Captain Frederick, 277 ; John, 345 ; John [Lord] = Norris, •388; Lucy (Cotton), 282; Mercia (Parker), 282; Mary (— ?), 277; Sir Philip, 281 ; Sir Philip = Cotton, 282 ; Sir Thomas, 281 ; Sir Thomas = Cary, 141, 282; Sir Thomas = Armine, 282; Sir William = Calthorp, 50 ; Rev. William, 277 ; — , 105 Wogan, EHzabeth, 18, 19; Elizabeth (— ?), 18 ; John, 18, 19 INDEX OF NAMES. 443 WoUaston, Rev. Charles Hyde, 305 ; Rev. Francis, 305 Womack, Ann, 336 ; Arthur, 336 ; Rev. Arthur, 33 ; Catherine = Cross, 336; Elizabeth (— ?), 336; EHzabeth (Gibson), 332; John, 336; Katherine = Howlet, 336 ; Laurence, 336 ; Rev. Laurence = Gibson, 332 ; Louisa, 350 ; Mary = Blomefield, 33 ; Matilda (— ?), 350 ; Rebecca (— ?), 336 ; Robert, 336 ; Roger, 336 ; Sarah (— ?), 336 ; Susan (— ?), 336 ; Susanna (— ?), 336 ; William. 350 Wood, Anne, 16; Anne (Woolmer), 157, 208; Ann (Peyton), 158; Augustine, 16 ; Elizabeth = Bedingfield, I 58 ; Elizabeth (Heath), 157 ; Elizabeth (Penning), 158 ; Elizabeth (Richardson), 157, 158 ; Ellen (Eyre), 157; Martha = Stebbing, 16; Richard, 99; Robert, 16 ; Robert = Richard son, 157, 158 ; Robert = Woolmer, 157, 208 ; Sir Robert, 2' 8 ; Thomas, 158 ; Thomas = Eyre, 157 ; Thomas = Heath, 157 ; Thomas = Penning = Peyton, 158 ; — = Stebbing, 99 ; see Woode Woodbine, Anne, 95; John, 308; John Glover, 95; Lydia ( — ?), 308; Lydia — Pillans. 308 ; Sarah, 95 ; Sarah (— ?), 95 ; W'ilHam Clarke, 95 Woodn, Dorothy (Hubv), 208 ; Elizabeth (Heath), 208; Ellen (Eyre), 208 ; Thomas = Evre = Heath = Huby, 208 Woodhouse Ann (Reppes), 361 ; Mary = Shelton, 197; Sir William, 197; Sir William = Reppes, 361 Woodrow, Ann = Lubbock, 382, 384 ; Thomas, 382 Woodward, Fiances (Manning), 28 ; Thomas Jenkinson = Manning. 28 Woolmer, Alice (— ?), 208; Ann = Wood, 157, 208 ; John, 157, 208 ; Robert, 208, 344 Woortes, Elizabeth (Browne), 365, 367 ; William = Browne, 365, 367 Worship, Ann (— ?), 333 ; John. 333 ; John Lucas, 343 ; J. Lucas, 333 ; William Taylor, 343; W., 333 Worth, >usan (Aldous), 2 ; Rev. Walter = Aldous, 2 Wotton, Ann (Southwell), 323 ; William = Southwell, 323 Wright, Anne, 277 ; Anne (Vilett), 63, 64; Cecilia, 63 ; Charles = Vilett, 63. 64; Elizabeth (— ?), 64; EHzabeth (Garv), 277; Elizabeth = Utting, 186; Elizabeth = Wheatley, 163; Frances = Irby, 195; Gabriel = Negus, 373 ; Ichabod, 195 ; Rev. James Campbell, 363 ; John, 63. 64; Lucy (Boughton). 63; Mary (Negus). 373; Richard, 186, 291; Robert = Boughton. 63; Thomas, 44, 64; Wiatt = Gary, 277 Wychyngham, Edmund, 45 ; Elizabeth = Berdewell, 45 Wyndham, Charles, 341 ; Charles = Berney, 341, 342 ; Elizabeth (Bemey), 342 ; Mary = Paston, 377 ; Sarah = Themylthorpe, 342 ; Sir Thomas, 377 Wynn, Edward, 213 Wythe, Richard, 311 YaUop, Ann = Baret, 252; Dame Dorothy (Spelman), 268; Edward, 268; Gyles, 358 ; Joan (GUes), 240 ; Robert = Giles, 240 ; Sir Robert, 240 ; Sir Robert = Spelman, 268 Yelverton, WUHam, 158; — = Peyton, 158 Yerde, Anne = Heveningham, 170; Thomas, 170 Young, Rev. Patrick, 95 A. H. GOOSE AND CO., PRINTERS, NORWICH.