. The ancient sepulchral effigies and monumental and memorial sculpture of Devon . bilin deHidon in the latter end King Henry HI, unto Sir AVilli:iin dt llidoii,the youni-er son. His last .successor, William de Hiilon, hail issue Isabelor Elizabeth, wife of Richard St. Clere of Tidwell, East-Budleigh, andcontinued in the name of St. Clere unto Gabriel, who sold the same untoEdmond Parker, Esq., his brother-in-law, who sold the same unto JohnPeriam ()f Exeter, Esq. The three roundels on the shield at Budleigh,doubtless also have allusion to Hidon, instead of Courtenay, and thethree ijoats passa


. The ancient sepulchral effigies and monumental and memorial sculpture of Devon . bilin deHidon in the latter end King Henry HI, unto Sir AVilli:iin dt llidoii,the youni-er son. His last .successor, William de Hiilon, hail issue Isabelor Elizabeth, wife of Richard St. Clere of Tidwell, East-Budleigh, andcontinued in the name of St. Clere unto Gabriel, who sold the same untoEdmond Parker, Esq., his brother-in-law, who sold the same unto JohnPeriam ()f Exeter, Esq. The three roundels on the shield at Budleigh,doubtless also have allusion to Hidon, instead of Courtenay, and thethree ijoats passant, attributed to Chiverstone as following Courtenay,should be assigned to an alliance with a daughter oi Halgewill or Halwell,a descendant of the sister of Sir John Chiverston. The followuig will give,perhaps, a more correct reading of the large shield at Budleigh. John Fordof Ashburton, son and heir of WilUani Ford of Chagford, married first,Joan daughter of William Halgewell or Halwell, secondly, Joan daughterof William Walrond (of Bovey ?) and widow of Gregoiy Huckmore, and.


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