Archaeologia cantiana . AND WILLESBOROUGH CHURCHES. 109 proves him to have been employed about the court in aconfidential capacity. In full armour, his feet rest upon his crest, a unicorn;his wife, without any accompaniment or distinction, isby his side. The first escutcheon bears the arms ofPogge ; the second Fogge impaling Browne, the coat ofthe wifes family; the third Woodville and Fogge im-paling Haut, which would seem to indicate that he wasthe son of Alice Haut, not of Alice Kiriel, as stated inthe pedigrees, and that this Alice Haut had been thewife of a Woodville before she ma


Archaeologia cantiana . AND WILLESBOROUGH CHURCHES. 109 proves him to have been employed about the court in aconfidential capacity. In full armour, his feet rest upon his crest, a unicorn;his wife, without any accompaniment or distinction, isby his side. The first escutcheon bears the arms ofPogge ; the second Fogge impaling Browne, the coat ofthe wifes family; the third Woodville and Fogge im-paling Haut, which would seem to indicate that he wasthe son of Alice Haut, not of Alice Kiriel, as stated inthe pedigrees, and that this Alice Haut had been thewife of a Woodville before she married Sir John Fogge,else the arrangement of the shield is a mere caprice ;we are not, however, in a position to offer anything be-yond this conjecture. The fourth shield is that ofBrowne quarterly. By our third plate we are brought back to Sir JohnFogge, who is represented in the coloured glass of amemorial window, northward in the cross aisle. He iskneeling at his devotions, in full armour, covered bya tabard of his a


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