English: Arms of Templer impaling Parlby, sculpted in relief on marble chimneypiece in entrance hall of Stover House, Teigngrace, Devon. representing marriage of James I Templer (1722–1782) to Mary Parlby (d.1784). Arms: On a mount in base vert the perspective of an antique temple argent of three stories, each embattled; from the second battlement two steeples, [sic] and from the top, one, each ending in a cross sable [sic] on the pinnacle; in the first quarter an eagle displayed; in the second a stag trippant regardant or (Templer) impaling: Argent, a parrot vert (Parlby, not recognised by College of Arms in London). Crest: A mount vert thereon a holy lamb argent in the dexter foot a pennon of the second charged with a cross of St George the streamers wavy azure and gules the staff or under an oak tree proper fructed or (Templer).[1]
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