It is sometimes difficult to find good information about an individual, or the coat of arms, on a memorial in a church. Either I cannot find much, if any, biographical information on-line, and/or the usual armorial sources (e.g., Burke's General Armory, Papworth's Ordinary of British Armorials, etc.) aren't specific to the individual memorialized.
Still, I try to do what I can. Some of the information for the entries today, as sparce as it was, was found in the Register of Burials at the Temple Church, 1628-1853, by H. G. Woods, D.D., Master of the Temple, Henry Sotheran and Co., London, 1905
Today we see the memorial to Sir John Williams, of Minster, in the County of Kent, Kt. 1668.
The Register of Burials informs us that Sir John Williams of Minster Court in the Isle of Tenett, a member of the Inner Temple, was buried in the church under near the saints bell the 26 of March, 1669.
Burke’s General Armory only cites Williams (Minster, in the Isle of Thanet, co. Kent). Vert three eagles displayed in fess or. Crest: An eagle displayed or.
Here again, the Register of Burials informs us that George Wilde of the Inner Temple, Esq., was buried in the round on Friday the first of August, 1679.
The arms would be blazoned Quarterly: 1 and 4, Argent on a chief sable three martlets argent (Wild/Wylde); 2, Argent on a cross sable a crescent or [too many possibilities to positively identify]; 3, Or a chevron checky azure and gules between three cinquefoils azure [Cooke]; overall a crescent gules for difference. Crest: A lion passant gules resting its dexter forepaw on an escutcheon argent, the lion charged on the shoulder with a crescent or.
Today we see the memorial to Sir John Williams, of Minster, in the County of Kent, Kt. 1668.
The Register of Burials informs us that Sir John Williams of Minster Court in the Isle of Tenett, a member of the Inner Temple, was buried in the church under near the saints bell the 26 of March, 1669.
Burke’s General Armory only cites Williams (Minster, in the Isle of Thanet, co. Kent). Vert three eagles displayed in fess or. Crest: An eagle displayed or.
Here, of course, the Williams arms are quartering Gules three lions passant in pale argent, which are probably the arms of Giffard or Gifford.
However, I have been unable to find a Sir John Williams whose wife was a Giffard or Gifford, so I have no other information about this individual.
Next we have the memorial to George Wilde:
The arms would be blazoned Quarterly: 1 and 4, Argent on a chief sable three martlets argent (Wild/Wylde); 2, Argent on a cross sable a crescent or [too many possibilities to positively identify]; 3, Or a chevron checky azure and gules between three cinquefoils azure [Cooke]; overall a crescent gules for difference. Crest: A lion passant gules resting its dexter forepaw on an escutcheon argent, the lion charged on the shoulder with a crescent or.
Here, too, I have been unable to find additional information about Mr. Wilde, not even in the Dictionary of National Biography.
Still, though, these are some very nicely done coats of arms.
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