Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society . ent,on a chief of the second, three cocks of the first, Hancockof Twyning, impaling Or a fess wavy between six labels ofthree points sable, Baugh. 4 : Hancock, impaling Gules a fess vair between threemullets argent, Baugh of Twyning. 5 : Azure a lion rampant argent, Pool of Salperton. W. FRONT, OUTSIDE. A chevron between three griffins heads erased, Wynde,.1686. CHOIR. Windows. North-West, (i) Lights, i: Gules threeclarions, 2 and i, or, Robert Consul; below, ? Argent,a saltire gules, Neville. 2 : Or ? three chevrons gule
Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society . ent,on a chief of the second, three cocks of the first, Hancockof Twyning, impaling Or a fess wavy between six labels ofthree points sable, Baugh. 4 : Hancock, impaling Gules a fess vair between threemullets argent, Baugh of Twyning. 5 : Azure a lion rampant argent, Pool of Salperton. W. FRONT, OUTSIDE. A chevron between three griffins heads erased, Wynde,.1686. CHOIR. Windows. North-West, (i) Lights, i: Gules threeclarions, 2 and i, or, Robert Consul; below, ? Argent,a saltire gules, Neville. 2 : Or ? three chevrons gules,Clare; below, mixture. 3: Quarterly i and 4, Argent abend sable; 2 and 3, Gules fretty or, Despencer; below,mixture. 4 : Azure a lion rampant, ? guardant or,FiTZHAMON ; below, mixture. (2) Lights. I, 2, 3, 4 and 5 defaced. Below 3, ? onlozenge: Vert four saltires argent. High up in thiswindow is a shield of Mortimer with the dexter gyronbased on chief and joining the dexter palet, while thesinister gyron is based on chief but joining the side ofshield. ABBEY Face page 169. ABBEY. EOUNDERS TILE. Heraldry at Tewkesbury Abbey. 169 (3) Lights. I : blank. 2 : apparently quarterly-I, «Argent three bends sable; 2, ? Three mascles vert,,impaling another mascle ; 3, Argent three bends sinistersable ; 4 as 2, defaced. 3 : * Barry of five gules and argentper pale counterchanged within bordare azure. 4: : First quarter, Vert four bezants The otherquarters blank. E. Window. Lights, i : Gules a cross engrailed or,Tewkesbury Abbey. See illustration. This is generallyo^iven as a cross engrailed, but Woodward, Eccl. Heraldry,p. 387, gives this note : The engrailure takes the form ofone large indentation on either side of each arm. It isreally a cusped cross, as if the designer had said, Wewill join four blunt spear-heads together, and is given in^Armories within a bordure argent, but I failed to seeone such in the abbey. On the founders tile it is on apalet, possibly
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