. The ancient sepulchral effigies and monumental and memorial sculpture of Devon . ion with pure spiritDoth an anyels place inherit;Stay in that celestial sideWhere thou shalt live and never die. This Robert Haydon was buried at Woodbury. In the Churcli is aflatstone to liim, with the arms of Haydon impahng Paulet, and the date1626. Gideon his son (ob: 1663) was buried at Ottery. He married!Ma)-giU-et daughter of John Davie of Greedy, Esq., and by her had twelvechildren. John, the second son, probably emigrated eastward, a quarrel ofglass foinid among the old stores of a local glazier, (Golyto


. The ancient sepulchral effigies and monumental and memorial sculpture of Devon . ion with pure spiritDoth an anyels place inherit;Stay in that celestial sideWhere thou shalt live and never die. This Robert Haydon was buried at Woodbury. In the Churcli is aflatstone to liim, with the arms of Haydon impahng Paulet, and the date1626. Gideon his son (ob: 1663) was buried at Ottery. He married!Ma)-giU-et daughter of John Davie of Greedy, Esq., and by her had twelvechildren. John, the second son, probably emigrated eastward, a quarrel ofglass foinid among the old stores of a local glazier, (Golyton) and takenfrom some farm house near, has on it the crest of Haydon,—a lion argentseiuny a hull s((hle, a crescent furdifference, and the initials Gideon son of Gideon Haydon Ijuriedat Ottery, 1706. Tytherleigh. — An ancient familylocated at a place of the same name onthe soTithern border of Chardstock parish,at its junctuie with Axminster. Theold mansion has been entirely modernLzedto the wants of a farm house, but the origi-loal entrance gateway, a lofty obtuse aich. On Gateway Arch, Tytherleigh. 224 SEPULCHEAL EFFIGIES IN THE of striking appeaiance, flanked by a wall (if splendid race-work of squaredflint, still remains intact, and lins been carefully repaired. Over the arcliare tlie arms of Tytlievleigli:—criitme, tirit (jhi^ins cVippiiKj irons in Kaltiregules, impaling, ( vliccron hcfirciii three eroiiiis, apparently. They appearto have resided here from the middle nf the thirteentli centttry, andintermarried with se\eial iniliieutial Devonshire families at various times,Fry, Pole, Havdon. and others. (Visitatimi, Dertm, IGJOy. The fiimilyhas been long extinct. In Charclstock Church were formerly somememorials to the Tvtherleighs. which seem tn have disappeared at therebuilding of the Church. One inscriptiDn recorded in The Bool: of the Axe ran thus :— In Tiiemoriam Robert! Ti/dcrle!;/!. <Jr Tyderleirjh, armic/eri, antiijidtate generis satis clari, qai die


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