The third shews the quartered arms of Welby and Towers impaling (the heraldic term for conjointing the arms for husband and wife) those of Cholmeley - so must be the hatchment of Richard Welby's son William (died 1792) and his wife Catherine Cholmeley. Both halves having a black background indicates both are deceased, but the Welby crest above the shield (an arm with a sword) makes it his hatchment. The motto -Mors Ianua Vitae-, Death is the Doorway to Life, refers to the hope of Resurrection. (Photo Sept 2012).
Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 4 November 2012
Photo ID: 63985
Building ID: 101062370
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