Can any of your correspondents furnish me with the names to the following coats of arms? Some are entire, others are lost, from the glass having been cut to fit the divisions. These remnants form part of the chapel and hall windows of the old Bishop's Palace (now the Deanery) at Worcester.
I. Quarterly 1 and 4. Barry of 6, azure and or, on a chief of 1st; 3 pallets between 2 gyrons of 2nd; over all an inescutcheon erm.
I. Quarterly 2 and 3. Quarterly 1 and 4 a chevron between 3 roses or cinquefoils; 2 and 3, a chevron between 3 martlets. (Colours obliterated.)
II. Sable, 3 church bells or, impaling a shield, per fess invecked (this last cut off).
III. A saltire voided between 12 cross crosslets.
IV. Quarterly 1 and 4. Arg. a chevron between 3 foxes' heads erased gu.
IV. Quarterly 2. Arg. on a bend sa., 3 dolphins or.
IV. Quarterly 3. Party per pale pily sa. and arg. impaling sa., a bordure arg.
IV. Over all a crescent for difference, and shield surrounded with following names, "Edmundus Fox secundus filius Charoli Fox, 1586." (Query, Who were these people?)