Have been doing some digging!
Brundish church, Suffolk, England has a Plaque on a wall:
JUDITH CALVERT (wife of Turner Calvert) of Brundish Lodge (died November 1766). Also her infant son, TURNER (died October 1766). This marble plaque, with coat of arms beneath, has a lovely tribute to her. (Nave, north).
Also, in the church of St George, Colegate, Norwich, Norfolk:
IX. Argent, on a chevron sable, between three bears couchant
proper, as many mullets or, Caltert (or Calvert).
So, the bears lying down (couchant) and 3 stars (mullets) on the chevron.It goes on:
*' Propter humantur Reliquise Joannis Calvert civis utilis, simul
et Mercatoris fausti Hisce functus Muneribus efflavit
animam. Ann. ^tat. 71, Salutis 1744, Hoc monumentum Turner
Calvert, e nee Temp Ann natorum solus superstes poni jussit.''
Also for Mary his wife, only daughter of William Turner of
Tottenhill in Norfolk, Gent., by whom she had issue 13 children,
12 of whom died infants, she died Feb. 2, 1749, aged 66.
Turner, her only son, erected this monument."
and
Slabs in the South Aisle.
XV. Calvert. Crest: A stork resting its dexter claw on an
escutcheon, charged with an annulet {Calvert, A stork proper.
reposing its dexter claw on an antique shield azure, charged with
a mullet or).— Bl. Norf, iv. 473.
For "John Calvert, who died June 28, 1744, in his 71** year."