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Stained-glass, St Mary's Church, Ayston, Leicestershire. Brudenell family and quarterings (Further reading: Egerton Brydges, Collins's Peerage of England, genealogical, biographical, and historical, Vol. 3 (London: F. C. and J. Rivington, 1812), pp.487-8, "Brudenell, Earl of Cardigan" [1])). Quarterly of 8:

  • 1: Argent, a chevron gules between three steel caps / morions azure the points of the caps to the dexter side (Brudenell) (Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, p.137)
  • 2: Sable, a stag's head cabossed argent attired or between the attires a cross pattée fitchée of the third through the nostrils an arrow of the last feathered of the second (Bulstrode, Burke, p.143)
  • 3: Argent, on a bend engrailed sable three mullets pierced of the field (Entwhistle, Burke, p.327)
  • 4: Quarterly argent and sable, a cross flory counter-changed and pierced (Taylard of Huntingdonshire) (Grosvenor? Burke, p.432)
  • 5: Or, a cross engrailed between four martlets gules (Anstey of Cambridgeshire and Cumberland; Burke, p.20)
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  • 7: Chequy or and gules, a canton ermine (Reynes of Buckinghamshire and Kent; Burke, p.849). William Brudenell of Aynho married Agnes de la Grove, daughter and heiress of Thomas de la Grove, by his wife Alice de Raan, daughter and heiress of Walter de Raan (Alice de Raan/Ranes, daughter and heiress of Walter de Raan, of RANES or RAANS MANOR, in Amersham, Buckinghamshire ('The hundred of Burnham: Amersham', in A History of the County of Buckingham: Volume 3, ed. William Page (London, 1925), pp. 141-155 [2])), by his wife Margery Blackett, daughter and eventual heiress of John Blackett of Castleton and Saltford, in Oxfordshire. (Egerton Brydges, Collins's Peerage of England, genealogical, biographical, and historical, Vol. 3 (London: F. C. and J. Rivington, 1812), pp.487-8, "Brudenell, Earl of Cardigan" [3]). See Raans/Ranes Chapel in the Church of St Mary, Amersham, Bucks.
  • 8: Gules, three stirrups leathered and buckled or (Scudamore)
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Source Ayston, St Mary's church, Window detail
Author Jules & Jenny from Lincoln, UK
Camera location52° 35′ 59.05″ N, 0° 43′ 56.96″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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