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Church of St. Andrew

A Grade I Listed Building in Boothby Pagnell, Lincolnshire

Medieval stained glass with heraldic shields, south porch, Church of St Andrew, Boothby Pagnell

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For the older shields, possibly Argent a fess between three escallops sable (Boteler) and Per fess dancetty azure and or a label of five points for difference (Wassingley), as the same without the label could be (le Butiler) (Papworth, Alphabetical Dictionary of Heraldry). The lozenge shaped panel, with Sable a fret argent, a crescent for difference, represents the Arms of Harrington. (Photo Apr 2014).

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on 8 July 2018

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Photo ID: 213523
Building ID: 101062868
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