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English: Heraldic East Window, St Lawrence's Church, Mereworth, Kent. The church was built 1744 to 1746 by John Fane, 7th Earl of Westmorland, builder of the Palladian Mereworth Castle. It replaced the mediaeval church next to the castle when the castle was enlarged. The 2nd and 4th rows show arms of Knights of the Garter. (Source: C. R. Councer, Heraldic Painted Glass in the Church of St. Lawrence, Mereworth, Archaeologia Cantiana, Vol.77, 1962, pp.48-62, esp. p.50 et seq[1]) Cary (Argent, on a bend sable 3 roses argent) quartering Spencer of Ashbury, Devon (Sable, 2 bars nebuly ermine) impaling: quarterly of 4 .... (Spencer of Ashbury, Devon, NOT of Spencercombe); Thomas Cary of Chilton Foliot in Wiltshire (2nd son of Sir William Cary (1437-1471) of Cockington in Devon, by his second wife Alice (or Anna) Fulford) married Eleanor Spencer, daughter and heiress of Sir Robert Spencer of of Ashbury, Devon, by his wife Lady Eleanor Beaufort, 2nd daughter and co-heiress of Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset, the third surviving son of John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset, the eldest of the four legitimised children of John of Gaunt (1340-1399) (third surviving son of King Edward III) by his mistress Katherine Swynford. Impaling impaling quarterly, i and iv, Gules crusilly or, a saltire argent (DENNY); ii: Or, a daunce gules in chief 3 martlets sable, MORE; iii: Azure, 3 trouts fretted in triangle and in chief a molet argent (TROUTBECK). Joyce Denny, daughter of Sir Edmund Denny by his second wife Mary Troutbeck, daughter and co-heires of Robert Troutbeck, married (1) William Walsingham, father of Sir Francis Walsingham, and (2) Sir John Cary (d.1669)
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