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Church of St Mary

A Grade I Listed Building in Ashwell, Rutland

Church of St Mary, Ashwell

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The head of the east window by OConnor is filled with crowned angels at prayer of playing musical instruments: trumpets, viol, zither; and with heraldic shields. These are:
Dawnay; Argent on a bend cotised sable three annulets of the field.
Newton; Gules a Saracens head couped at the neck proper wreathed round the temples argent and azure between three eagles claws issuing out of the three points of the escutcheon or.
Darell; Azure a lion rampant or, ducally crowned.
Percy; Azure five fusils conjoined in fess or.
Etton, Barry of eight argent and gules (expected azure), on a canton sable a cross patonce or.
Legard; On a bend between six mullets pierced gules, a cross pattee or.
Pleydell; Argent a bend gules guttee d'eau between two Cornish choughs sable, a chief chequy or and of the last.
(? Cu)rzon; Argent on a bend cotised sable three lions heads erased of the field, in chief sinister a martlet (popinjay?) gules. (Photo Sept 2013).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 11 October 2013

Photo ID: 91383
Building ID: 101073268
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