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English: Arms of Mildmay (of 4 quarters) impaling Sherington (of 4 quarters), detail from monument to Sir Anthony Mildmay (died 1617) of Apethorpe Hall, Northamptonshire, a Member of Parliament for Wiltshire from 1584 to 1586 and English ambassador in Paris in 1597, and his wife Grace Sherington (d.1620), a daughter and co-heiress of Sir Henry Sherington of Lacock Abbey in Wiltshire. South Chapel, St Leonard's Church, Apethorpe.

The arms in the dexter half: (as also on monument to Sir Walter Mildmay (1520-1589), St. Bartholomew the Great, London[1]) are quarterly of four:

  • 1: Argent, three lions rampant azure (Mildmay ancient; in 1583 Sir Walter Mildmay is recorded as having a "restitution of the ancient arms"[2]), with a martlet for difference.
  • 2: Per fess nebulée argent and sable, three greyhound's heads couped counter-changed collared gules studded or (Mildmay modern, per www.heraldry-online.org.uk).
  • 3: Azure, on a canton or a mullet sable (Le Rowse, 13th c.), tinctures incorrectly restored on monument
  • 4: Sable, a chevron embattled or between three roses argent (Cornish of Much Waltham, Essex, 15th c.)
For Mildmay quarterings (namely Le Rowse, Cornish, etc) see Mildmay in 1612 Heraldic Visitation of Essex[3]
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Source This file was derived from: Apethorpe, St. Leonards Church- The Mildmay Monument; coat of arms (geograph 5173732).jpg
Author Michael Garlick
 
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