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152 Devon Notss and Queries. in this juncture of time wherein the spirits of men are too apt to be enkindled into too great a flame by the Smallest Sparke. And that all things in the Church both as to Goverment and Wp [worship] may be so settled as that true holiness may be advanced according to the tenor of God's owne word and that people may serve him in Truth and your majestie in all sincerity and leade a quiet and peaceful life among themselves in all Godliness and honesty which is the daily prayer of Your majestie's most humble and faithful subjects, Subscribed by Ferdinando Nicoll fR. St Mary Arches, Exeter.] George Kendall [R. Kenton.J Thomas Ford [R. of St. Faith's, London, resigning this living, he went to Exeter and resided there, but without any pastoral charge.] John Bartlet [V. of Fremington.J Ambrose Clare [R. of Poltimore.] Thos. Dawne [R. St. Edmunds and St. Mary Steps, Exeter. J Anthony Downe [V. Northam.] Marke Downe [R. St. Petrock's, Exeter.] Bartholomew Yeo [R. Merton.] John Tickle. [The Barnstaple parish register has an entry, "Mr John Tickell came to be minister of Barnstaple the 20th day of June, 1669. Mr. Thomas Cox, Maior." His name appears as a witness that persons had received the sacrament of the Lord's Supper on 44 certificates given in 1673.] Robert Atkins [One of Cromwell's chaplains who after the Restora- tion of Charles IL resided at Exeter.] Edward Hunt [R. Dunchideock ; after he was deprived he lived near Exeter, and later removed to South Molton, where he died being minister to a dissenting congregation.] Robert Gaylard [C. of Ide ; upon his ejectment he retired to Exeter and was one of the public Nonconformist ministers in that city.] 116. The Knapman Shield (II, p. 106, par. 74). — I quite agree with F.W. as to the perplexities of the marshalling of this shield. They have occasioned me many a hunt amongst various records in vain. Perhaps the shield was painted under directions from one who trusted to an imperfect memory, not having at hand the enrolment of the pedigree or grant of arms, or the Heralds' Visitation of 1620, or it may be that the heraldic artist (?) did not follow directions. But that no mistake has ' occurred in my replica of the marshalling is certain, I not only made three copies varying in size, but I laid tracing paper on the panel itself, and both outlined and coloured thereon. C. Lega-Wbekes.