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English: Whalley parish church, Lancashire: east window. "The east window is of five lights with tracery under a pointed head and external hood mould, the mullions and tracery being apparently the original 15th-century work. The glass on which are painted the shields of arms of families and persons connected with the church was inserted in 1816" (Victoria County History[1]). For drawing and listing of heraldry see: Whitaker, Thomas Dunham, An history of the original parish of Whalley, and honor of Clitheroe : in the counties of Lancaster and York, to which is subjoined, an account of the parish of Cartmell, 1818, p.526[2].


Arms, numbered as per Dunham:

  • top 2 lights, l to r, with 4 Evangelists between:
    • 1:Whitaker; Rev. James ? Whitaker, Vicar of Whalley; Tudor rose below;
    • 2:George Law, Bishop of Chester; Beaufort portcullis crowned below;

5 main rows:

  • Top row, l to r:
    • 3: Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, once lord of Blackburnshire;
    • 4: Abbey of Whalley;
    • 5: Sutton: Argent, a canton sable (Charles Manners-Sutton (1755-1828), Archbishop of Canterbury 1805 to 1828);
    • 6: Duchess of Buccleugh, lady of Blackburnshire;
    • 7: Curzon, of Whalley Abbey;
  • 2nd row, l to r:
    • 8: Townley of Townley, Deacon of Whalley;
    • 9: Parker of Brownsholm, Forester of Bowland;
    • 10: Assheton, lord of Downham;
    • 11: Banastre, lord of Altham;
    • 12: Beaumont, lord of Mitton Parva;
  • 3rd row, l to r:
    • 13: Clayton, lord of Barnside;
    • 14: Nowell, recently/late (nuper) lord of Read;
    • 15: Starkie of Huntroyd, lord of Merlay Magna; Argent, a bend sable between six storks proper (Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, p.965 "Starkie of Huntroyd, Lancashire"))
    • 16: Weld, lord of Wiswell;
    • 17: Whalley of Clerkhill, lord of Whalley (Argent, three whale's heads erased lying fessways sable (Burke's General Armory, 1884, p.1097 "Whalley of Lancaster")) ;
  • 4th row, l to r:
    • 18: Braddyl, once of Portfield;
    • 19: Cunliffe of Wykeoller (three coneys (rabbits));
    • 20: Halsted of Rowley;
    • 21: Hargreaves of Bank;
    • 22: Hargreaves of Ormerod;
  • 5th (bottom) row, l to r:
    • 23: Holden of Holden;
    • 24: Ormerod of Ormerod;
    • 25: Parker of Allencoates;
    • 26: Starkie of Twiston; Argent, a bend sable between six storks proper (Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, p.965 "Starkie of Huntroyd, Lancashire"))
    • 27: Whitaker of Simonstone (as shield 1)
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