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Peak, vert, on a chevron between three lions heads erased or, three croslets az.

Batch, arg on a bend gul. three bucks heads caboshed or.

Persons buried in the Church without any Memorials remaining over them, are:

Sir Robert du Bois, Knt. the last of that family.

  • 1477, John Breese of this town; he gave the tenement Crows, and 6 acres 3 roods of land in Fersfield, to John Boole, then rector, to sell it, and dispose of the money in masses, and other charity, for the good of his soul.
  • 1579, Richard Flint, rector, buried 29 Apr.
  • 1603, Febr. 18, John Blomefield, buried in the church.
  • 1624, 10 March, Agnes Blomefield of Fersfield, widow, buried by the aforesaid John her husband.
  • 1645, 4 March, Henry Blomefield, Gent.
  • 1652, 20 Jan. Thomas Freere, Gent.
  • 1687, 19 Jan. Mary, wife of John Barker, rector.
  • 1687, Mr. John Arnold.

At the end of the beams of the roof of the south isle are two coats, now painted in false colours, but should be Cornwal and Ufford.