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English: Heraldic escutcheon above effigy and monument to Sir Amyas Bampfield (d.1626), All Saints Church, North Molton, Devon, England. Thirty quarterings. Similar 30 quarterings visible on funeral hatchment in Poltimore Church[1] to Sir Coplestone Bampfylde, 2nd Baronet (d.1691). For identification of arms depicted see: Summers, Peter & Titterton, John, (eds.), Hatchments in Britain, Vol.7: Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Isle of Wight and Somerset; Phillimore Press, Chichester, Sussex, 1988, pp.29-30, Poltimore. Quarterings, per Summers and Titterton Poltimore Church blazons amended for errors and from observation of North Molton quarterings (Pauncefoot, Galloway and Pole arms apparently not shown at North Molton:
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- All Saints, North Molton (interior)
- Quarterly of 30
- Bampfylde arms
- Hastings arms
- St Maur arms
- Willington arms
- Zouche arms
- De Quincy arms
- Royal coats of arms of Scotland
- Peverell arms
- Bryan arms
- Peverell (of Devon) arms
- Pederton arms
- Erle arms
- Bolegh arms
- Beaumont or Bellomont (Earl of Leicester) arms
- Cobham (of Blackborough, Devon) arms
- Lovel (of Castle Cary, Somerset) arms
- Paveley arms
- St Lo arms
- Attributed arms of Leofric, Earl of Mercia
- Huxham (of Huxham, Devon) arms
- Faber arms
- Grandmesnil arms
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