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English: Arms of Mrs Elizabeth Shapcote from her mural memorial tablet in Molland Church, Devon.
James Courtenay (d.1683) of MeshawJames Courtenay (d.1683) lord of the manor of Meshaw, Devon, was the second son of John II Courtenay (d.1660/1) lord of the manor of Molland, Devon, and died at his residence in Meshaw in 1683, in which parish church there exists a large mural monument to his memory. He was however buried in Molland Church in the grave of his first wife Susanna Sandford, whose slate tombstone is in the floor of the north aisle. In this same grave is also buried James's second wife Elizabeth Lynn (died 1700), who married James as her second husband and who erected the Meshaw monument. Elizabeth married thirdly Philip Shapcott of Shapcott in the parish of Knowstone (which latter manor was owned by the Courtenay family of Molland), as her slate mural monument on the east wall of the north aisle of Molland Church attests. In the church of Meshaw is a mural monument with the following wording:
![]() On the base of the tablet are engraved the arms of Shapcote Sable, 3 dovecotes argent [4] impaling Lynn Argent, a demi-lion gules within a bordure bezantee [5] The crest over the escutcheon is here a demi-lion rampant. The crest of Lynn is given in Burke's General Armory as: A lion's head erased (p. 633). The crest of Shapcote is there given as : A goat's head erased(p. 916) |
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English: Arms of Mrs Elizabeth Shapcote from her mural memorial tablet in Molland Church, Devon.
James Courtenay (d.1683) of MeshawJames Courtenay (d.1683) lord of the manor of Meshaw, Devon, was the second son of John II Courtenay (d.1660/1) lord of the manor of Molland, Devon, and died at his residence in Meshaw in 1683, in which parish church there exists a large mural monument to his memory. He was however buried in Molland Church in the grave of his first wife Susanna Sandford, whose slate tombstone is in the floor of the north aisle. In this same grave is also buried James's second wife Elizabeth Lynn (died 1700), who married James as her second husband and who erected the Meshaw monument. Elizabeth married thirdly Philip Shapcott of Shapcott in the parish of Knowstone (which latter manor was owned by the Courtenay family of Molland), as her slate mural monument on the east wall of the north aisle of Molland Church attests. In the church of Meshaw is a mural monument with the following wording:
![]() On the base of the tablet are engraved the arms of Shapcote Sable, 3 dovecotes argent [4] impaling Lynn Argent, a demi-lion gules within a bordure bezantee [5] The crest over the escutcheon is here a demi-lion rampant. The crest of Lynn is given in Burke's General Armory as: A lion's head erased (p. 633). The crest of Shapcote is there given as : A goat's head erased(p. 916) |
Date | 20 December 2011 (original upload date) |
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Vertical resolution | 300 dpi |
Software used | MP Navigator EX 1.0 |
File change date and time | 21:26, 20 December 2011 |
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