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Church of St George

A Grade I Listed Building in Barton in Fabis, Nottinghamshire

Monument to Raffe and Emme Sacheverell d. 1606 Church of St George, Barton in Fabis

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1) Gules a pale fusily argent (Statham of Morley). 2) Gules a snipe argent gorged with a crown or (Snitterton) 3) Argent on a saltire azure five water bougets or (Sacheverell) impaling Argent a fess vairy of or and gules between three water bougets sable (Dethick) 4) Argent three hares sejant gules playing on bagpipes proper (Hopwell) 5) Argent a lion rampant sable armed and langued gules, crowned or (Segrave). 6) Azure a lion rampant argent (de Mohaut). 7) Azure a stag trippant argent (Lowe of Denby). 8) Argent three roses gules barbed and seeded proper ( ) 9) Azure (here sable) on three millstones as many millrinds (iron clamps) (Millenton). 10) Or a fess dancetty sable (Vavasour). 11) Barry of six argent and vert (here azure) (Harthell). Lesser possibilities for this shield are: Paly of six argent and azure, (absent) seme of fleurs de lys 8,7,6,5,4,3 (Curzon) or Paly of six argent and azure, (absent) on a bend gules three eaglets displayed or (Morley of Morley, descending through Statham). 12) Argent a fess between three crescents gules (Ogle). (Photo Oct 2014).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 7 October 2014

Photo ID: 114154
Building ID: 101248685
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