- • "Heraldic Church Notes from Cornwall" by Arthur Jewers, pub. by Mitchell & Hughes; , page 116-7:
Before leaving the walls for the floor, we must notice two hatchments, which, as far back as 1867, were in a state of dilapidation, and on the restoration of the church disappeared altogether. The oldest had these arms: Per pale, the dexter per fess; in chief, 'Gu. three bars arg., on a chief of the last seven trefoil az'.; Pendock: in base, 'Gu. three bars emb. at the top arg.' (Barre?): imp. 'Arg. a fess plain gu. betw. two bars gemelle, wavy az'.; Eliot, of Port Eliot. Crest: 'A tower gu., from the top a demi pelican or, vulning herself ppr.' It was for Pendock Neale, Esq., of Totterton, co. Notts, who was married at this church 3rd April, 1753, to Harriet, daughter of Richard Eliot, Esq., and sister of Edward, first Lord Eliot of St. Germans.
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