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Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul

A Grade I Listed Building in Exton, Rutland

Harrington and Kelway Arms on monument of 1580, Church of Saints Peter and Paul, Exton

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Quarterly (1), Argent a fret sable (Harington). (2), Argent three bars gules (Multon). (3), Azure four fleurs de lis and fretty or (Morvill). (4), Argent a chevron between three billets gules (Delaland). (5), Argent a bend engrailed gules (Colepeper). (6), Argent a chevron sable between nine martlets gules (Hardeshall). (7), Or a cross engrailed gules in the dexter chief a martlet vert (Hawte). (8), Azure three bucks trippant or a crescent for difference (Greene of Barnet, Herts). (9), Argent fretty sable and a mullet gules on a canton of the field (Iwardby). (10), Azure a saltire and a chief or (Bruse). (11), Argent an escutcheon within a double tressure flory counter flory gules (Anguish). (12), Argent a lion rampant azure a chief gules (Walthers). (13), Argent three garbs or. (Chester with azure field). (14), Azure a wolfs head erased or (Lupus has argent). (15) Argent a cinquefoil azure. (Moton of Peckleton). (16) Argent three piles meeting in point gules a canton vair (Basset). (17) Or a fess gules. (Abenhall). (18), Ermine a bend gules. (Elmsted). Impaling Quarterly (1) Argent four grosing irons in satire sable between four Kelway pears proper (Kelloway). (2) Argent a fess gules a label of five points azure (Rommesey). (3) Azure ten bezants 4,3,2,1. (Bissett). (4) Ermine on a chief or three lions rampant sable (Bingham has chief azure lions or). (Photo Sept 2014).
(Shields of Arms as they were in a drawing published 1684: Harrington alone, Kelway, Harington impaling Kelway. Below, a shield with (1) to (14), (16) and (17) and another with these 16 impaling Kelway).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 15 August 2018

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Building ID: 101177714
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