History in Structure

Parish Church of St Decuman

A Grade I Listed Building in Watchet, Somerset

St Decuman: shield from the brass to Edmund Wyndham of Kinsford, d.1616

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I. Wyndham: azure, a chevron between three lions' heads erased or, langued with a crescent for difference.

II. Quarterly, first and fourth quarters, Scrope: azure a bend or; second quarter, Tiptoft: argent a saltire engrailed gules; third quarter, Badlesmere: argent, a fess
between two bars gemelles gules.

III. Sydenham: argent a chevron between three rams trippant sable.

IV. Gambon of Merston, Devon: argent a fess between three legs couped at the thigh sable.

V. (unknown): a saltire engrailed between four cinquefoils.

VI. Cantelupe: azure three leopards' faces argent jessant-de-lis or

VII. Sandford: per chevron sable and ermine, in chief two boars' heads couped argent

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on 23 June 2017

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Building ID: 101057662
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