View of the original octagonal stone font in the church at bolton-by-bowland, originally in yorkshire and now in lancashire, showing details of the heraldic shields. Text from: [1]" the octagonal sandstone font, whose inscriptions date it after 1507, is carved with coats of arms of families associated with the pudsays, and has latin inscriptions inlaid in brass. Winder, j. W. , pudsays and parsons. Privately published, 1972. " "a small brass fillet on four sides of the bowl has a latin inscription asking your prayers for the souls of sir ralph pudsay, lady edwina his wife, and william their son, rector of the church. "(http://www. Bolton-by-bowland. Org/churchbuilding. Html). Further reading:
r. Pudsay littledale (ed. ), the pudsay deeds. The pudsays of bolton and barforth and their predecessors in those manors, yorkshire archaeological society record series 56 (leeds, 1916)
t. D. Whitaker, the history and antiquities of the deanery of craven: in the county of york, (london, 1805)
arms, clockwise from east: (source: sally badham, "brass of the month"[2])
vert, a chevron between three mullets pierced or (pudsay)
argent, a cross between four fleur-de-lis or (bank, for the marriage of emily pudsay, youngest daughter of sir ralph’s heir sir john pudsay, to john or thomas bank of bank newton). Pudsay impaling tunstall (sable, three combs argent) (representing sir ralph pudsay’s marriage to his second wife, margaret, the mother of william pudsay, rector of bolton-by-bowland);
or, a lion rampant azure (percy, feudal overlords of craven). Chequy azure and or, a fesse gules (clifford, for the second marriage of florence pudsay, daughter of henry pudsay, son and heir of sir john pudsay, to henry clifford, 10th baron clifford (d. 1523). This marriage ocurred post c. 1506 when lord clifford’s first wife anne st. John, died, but before 11 july 1511). Argent, a bend between six martlets sable (tempest, for the marriage (pre-1514) of henry pudsay, second son of henry pudsay, son and heir of sir john pudsay, to margaret tempest, daughter of roger tempest of broughton);
argent, three hammers sable (hammerton, for the marriage of sir john pudsay (d. 1492) (heir of sir ralph pudsay) to grace hammerton, daughter of laurence hammerton)
pudsay quartering layton: argent, a fess between six cross crosslets fitchée sable, for the marriage c. 1353 of henry pudsay (grandfather of sir ralph pudsay) to elizabeth de layton, daughter and heiress of john de layton. Date: 1773. Medium: ink wash on paper. Collection: British Library. Bolton By Bowland church font by Samuel Hieronymus Grimm 1773
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