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1. All black background
On a lozenge
Quarterly of eleven, 1st and 11th, Vert a
chevron between three garbs or (Hatton), 2nd, Argent a
cross flory between four martlets gules (Goleborne), 3rd,
Argent an eagle displayed sable armed proper (Brune), 4th,
Gules a fess or between three dolphins naiant vert (Ascham),
5th, Or a bend between three roundels sable (Cotton), 6th
Or three piles in point gules (Scott), 7th, Or a lion
rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules
(Stewart), 8th, Argent a lion rampant azure a chief gules
(Waltheof), 9th, Or a lion rampant gules (David, King of
Scots), 10th, Azure six garbs, three, two and one or (Kevelioc)
On the reverse is a note: Prepared by
Charles Roberson, 51 Long Acre, London
For Susannah, 5th dau. of Sir Thomas Hatton,
Bt. She died unmarried 4 March 1842, aged 81.
(Monumental Inscription; Elliott Armorial
II, 1277)
This hatchment, recorded in 1953, was in an
exhibition at Prittlewell Priory in 1966, but went
missing: it has been found and is now in the church which
has become a private residence.
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