English: St Mary's Church, Shelton, Norfolk - Coat of arms of King William III of England and II of Scotland. Arms of France shown incorrectly with field gules, should be azure. Farrer, Edmund, Church Heraldry of Norfolk, Vol 1 (1885), , p.200 [1]: At the West End. The Royal Arms, carved in oak and coloured, with very rich mantling, of William III. Beneath, on a small shield supported by two savages, Argent, a bordure gules. The Rector informed me that these Royal Arms were purchased some years ago in London, at a very high price, and presented to this parish.
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