English: Arms of John Twynyho (d.1485) of Cirencester, Gloucestershire: Argent, a chevron between three lapwings sable. (Source: Chitty, Heralds' Visitation of Gloucestershire 1623, pp.262-3, "Twinyho") As seen on the "Founder's Tomb" in Fairford Church, Gloucestershire, on which survive the monumental brasses of his daughter Alice Twynyho and her husband John Tame (d.1500), builder of Fairford Church. Artwork own work of Lobsterthermidor Lapwings based on illustration in Hayman & Burton, Birdlife of Britain, 1976, p.183
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