Arms, listed by Burton in 1630, displayed in the medieval stained glass windows of All Saints Sheepy Magna

Colour Key
Or = gold, Argent = Silver, Azure = Blue, Gules = Red, Sable = Black, 

Note this is the old church of which nothing survives.

Chancel East Window

Burdet
Azure, on two bars Or, six martlets Gules. 

Chancel East Window

Burdet / Camville
Azure, on two bars Or, six martlets Gules. 
impaling
Azure, two lions passant Argent

Chancel East Window

Ferers
Gules, seven mascles voided Or. a border ingrailed Argent

High South Window

Sheepy
Azure a cross Or , fretty Gules

High South Window

Astley/Harcourt
Azure, a cinquefoil Ermine / Or two bars Gules

South-East Window

Whithull
A fess Gules three mullets in cheif Sable

South West Window

Burdet
Azure two bars Or; on the first bar 3 martlets Gules; on the second one martlet Gules

South West Window

Culey
Argen a chevron between two mullets Sable.

South West Window

Comyn
Argent thre garbs Gules tied Or.

South West Window

Conisbye
Gules, three conies seiant Argent

North Window

Somery
Or. two lions passant Azure

North Window

Beauchamp
Gules, a fess between two crosslets crossed Or.

High North Window (1)

Flaunders
Argent, a fess Gules three mullets in cheif Sable

 

High North Window (1)

Champaigne/Bugg
Or, fretty Sable on every joint a cross crosslett Sable

 

High North Window (2)

Burdet
Azure, two bars Or.

High North Window (2)

Burdet
Azure, two bars three mulletts in cheif Or.

High North Window (2)

Banaster
Argent, on a cross patee Sable, five bezants