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Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul

A Grade I Listed Building in Exton, Rutland

Arms on monument to Anne, wife of Lord Bruce of Kinloss d1627, Church of Saints Peter and Paul, Exton

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At the end of the tomb, a shield of Arms Quarterly of 24 (1) Chequy or and gules a chief vair (Chichester of Raleigh, Devon). (2) Gules a bend vair between six cross crosslets or (Raleigh). (3) Ermine a fess between three cinquefoils (Gorges). (4) Vairy over all two bars azure (Beaumont). (5) Argent a saltire vaire (Willington). (6) Sable three chevronels ermine (Wyer). (7) Argent a fret sable (Harington). (8) Argent three bars gules (Multon). (9) Azure semee de lis and fretty or (Morvill). (10) Argent a fess dancetty between three billets (?De la Launde). (11) Argent a bend engrailed gules (Colepeper). (12) Argent a chevron between seven martlets gules (Hardeshall). (13) Or a cross engrailed gules in dexter chief a martlet vert (Hawte). (14) Azure three bucks at gaze or (Green). (15) Argent fretty sable and a mullet gules on canton of the field (Iwardby). (16) Azure a saltire and a chief or (Bruse). (17) Argent an escutcheon within a tressure flory counterflory gules (Anguish). (18) Argent a lion rampant azure a chief gules (Walthers). (19) Azure three garbs or (Chester). (20) Azure a wolfs head erased argent (Lupus). (21) Argent a cinquefoil azure (Moton). (22) Argent three piles meeting in point a canton vair (Basset). (23) Or a fess gules (Abenhall). (24), Argent four grosing irons in satire sable between four Kelway pears proper (Kelloway). (Photo Sept 2014).

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on 16 August 2018

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Photo ID: 215422
Building ID: 101177714
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