. The church heraldry of Norfolk : a description of all coats of arms on brasses, monuments, slabs, hatchments, &c., now to be found in the county, illustrated, with references to Blomefield's History of Norfolk and Burke's Armory, together with notes from the inscriptions attached. nd azure, on a canton theBaronets badge, Playters; 2, Argent, a chevron sablebetween three estoiles gules, Dennis; 3, Yert, a lionrampant* argent, Bridgenorth; 4, Sable, a chevron erminebetween three Catherine wheels, A slack; 5, Argent, achevron between three bears heads couped sable, muzzledor, Berry; 6, defaced


. The church heraldry of Norfolk : a description of all coats of arms on brasses, monuments, slabs, hatchments, &c., now to be found in the county, illustrated, with references to Blomefield's History of Norfolk and Burke's Armory, together with notes from the inscriptions attached. nd azure, on a canton theBaronets badge, Playters; 2, Argent, a chevron sablebetween three estoiles gules, Dennis; 3, Yert, a lionrampant* argent, Bridgenorth; 4, Sable, a chevron erminebetween three Catherine wheels, A slack; 5, Argent, achevron between three bears heads couped sable, muzzledor, Berry; 6, defaced (Gerbridge, Sable, a fesse betweentwo chevrons or); 7, A fesse (Coronne, Argent, on a fessegules 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 threemascles of the first) ; 10, Argent, on a chevron gulesthree 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-jield, Sable, on a chevron argent three holly leaves is a question whether these are not escallops insteadof holly leaves, and for Kinge.—E. C. C. p. 227); 4, 5,and 6, defaced ; 7, Azure, a fesse indented between three. INCISED SLAB,IoM1^ Elizabeth Whipple, (neeJemegan,! the Nave of the Church atDickleburoh.( ike inscription is omiHprl ^ DISS HUNDRED. 2< 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, Barrv often, 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


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