The earliest glass is the German, Swiss and Flemish roundels, that are said to have been brought from Farleigh Hungerford (Somerset).
Shields of arms within roundels: 1) Quarterly of six: 1, Argent three ?talbots heads erased sable (?for Hall). 2, Azure a cross Moline or (Molyneux). 3 and 6 sable two bars in chief three demi lions or (?for Wendover), 4 and 5 Argent a bend gules between six eaglets displayed sable (?Vale). 2) Per fess Quarterly 1 and 4 Gules a lion passant or ( ) 2 and 3 Or two roundels pierced gules ( ). Barry nebuly of six argent and gules (Lovel). 3) Neville: Within a border of the Order of the Garter Quarterly 1 and 4 Gules a saltire argent (Nevill) 2 Gules three lions passant guardant in pale or within a bordure argent (Holland, Plantagenet) 4 Gules fretty or on a canton per pale ermine and the second a lymphad sable (Nevill, Baron Abergavenny) 4) Catherine Parr: A rose argent seeded or a crowned woman emergent proper (King’s Consort). 5) I byde my time. Gyronny of eight ermine and or (Campbell, Earl of Loudoun). 6) York and Lancaster (Red rose with white rose in pretence). (Photo Aug 2015).
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