The Baynard family - Lackham Countryside Centre
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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Baynard</strong>s<br />
<strong>The</strong> 1565 Visitation, with its usual helpfulness, doesn’t give a<br />
forename at all in the <strong>Baynard</strong> pedigree 116 . <strong>The</strong>re is no Henry<br />
mentioned in the Ludlow of Hill Deverill pedigree 117 and the arms<br />
given 118 are wrong for Elizabeth 119 . However, Colt Hoare 120 shows<br />
both arms for Ludlow, and it would appear that both marten’s and<br />
boars heads were used by different lines of the Hill Deverill<br />
Ludlows and that Elizabeth was of the senior line. <strong>The</strong>ir arms, with<br />
martin’s heads, are clearly shown on Thomas Tropenell’s tomb in<br />
Corsham church<br />
Fig. 8 Arms of Tropenell and Ludlow, Corsham Church photo Tony Pratt<br />
2010 **<br />
116 Metcalf WC (ed) (1897) <strong>The</strong> Visitation of Wiltshire Harvey, W Clarenceaux<br />
King of Arms p3<br />
117 Metcalf WC (ed) (1897) ibid pp28-29<br />
118 Metcalf WC (ed) (1897) ibid<br />
Argent, a chevron between three bears heads erased sable<br />
119 Buckeridge, D (1995) Church Heraldry in Wiltshire<br />
<strong>Baynard</strong> impaling argent, a chevron between three martins heads erased sable<br />
120 Colt Hoare, R (1822) <strong>The</strong> History of Modern Wiltshire <strong>The</strong> Hundreds of<br />
Mere and Heytesbury<br />
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