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—On the monument in the "Pole Aisle," Colyton Church, to the memory of Katherine (died 28 Oct., 1588), wife of William Pole, Esquire, and daughter of Alexander Popham, of Huntsworth, are four shields of arms in the cornice above the kneeling effigy. They are:—1. Argent on a chief gules two stags' heads caboshed or— impaling Paly of six argent and azure, on a bend gules three mullets or.—. 2. Stradling impaling Sable, six hirondelles 3, 2, 1, argent— 3. Popham impaling Gules, on a bend argent three escallops sable—. 4. Knoell impaling Argent, a saltire gules between four eagles displayed azure—

, of Yewton Arundell.

=

, da. of Sir John Chideock, of Chideock.

=, sister and co-h. of John, Lord Dinham.

of Sandford Orcas, son of Wm. Knoell. = da. Thomas Harrden, of Mag Kimball, Bucks.

, "my great-grandmother." Sir Wm. Pole. =, of St. Donat's, Glamorgan.

= of Huntsworth, co. Somerset.

= of Huntsworth.

of Shute, born 151, "within one year old at his father's death"; died 15 Aug., bur. 24 Aug., 1587. M.I. Colyton Church. =, died 28 October, bur. 9 November. 1588 M.I. Colyton Church.

, Knight, of Colcombe, Colyton, " The Historian," bap. Colyton, 17 Aug., 1561; bur. Colyton, 9 Mar., 1635.