. The ancient sepulchral effigies and monumental and memorial sculpture of Devon . ter of Sir WilhamCoiirtenay of Powderham, Knt.), who douljtless rebuilt the house or thatj)art of it. He succeeded his brother George, and died without issue,when Ottery-Mohun came to Cicely hissistei, second wife of Thomas Kirkhamof Feniton, and by their daughter Tho-mazine to Southcote. The monument of this Sir PeterCarew, a very noble kiught and ex-cellent soldier, is now affixed tti thewall of the south tower of the Cathe-dral, in Poles time it stood next thetomb of Bishop Lacy on the northside of the chance


. The ancient sepulchral effigies and monumental and memorial sculpture of Devon . ter of Sir WilhamCoiirtenay of Powderham, Knt.), who douljtless rebuilt the house or thatj)art of it. He succeeded his brother George, and died without issue,when Ottery-Mohun came to Cicely hissistei, second wife of Thomas Kirkhamof Feniton, and by their daughter Tho-mazine to Southcote. The monument of this Sir PeterCarew, a very noble kiught and ex-cellent soldier, is now affixed tti thewall of the south tower of the Cathe-dral, in Poles time it stood next thetomb of Bishop Lacy on the northside of the chancel. Sir Peter is represented kneeluig, in armour,bare headed with hands raised m prayer. On a scroll siniounding tlietigure is :â Credo caniis resurrectionem et vltam, (vtertoaia. And above js this inscription: Viro nubiliasiino I). Petro Carev!, equiti auralo, est hoc structuiii riwnumentuni, (jul obiU Rome in Laginia Hihernim 27 Novenih. sepuUus auteni Waterfovdlcr 15 Decemh. Below :â Felice eld shields of arms Carew matched with Bairy, Say,. Gateway Arch, Ottcry-Mohuii. 210 SErULCIIEAL EFFIGIES IN THE CaniiLnow, Couvtenay, Hiiddesfeld, Dinham, jMuliun, Flennng, Talbot,Bon\Tlle, Lercedeckne, Haccomlie and otliers. Sir Edmund Cavew of Ottery-Moliuu (son of Sir Nicholas and IMargaretDinham, wliose tomb, previously noticed, is in Westminster Abbey)married Katharine daughter of Sir William Huddestield, whose tomband brass effigies are in Shdlingford Church. He was killed at thesiege of Terwin in France 5 Henry VIII. lol-i, and left issue four sonsâWilliam of Ottery-Mohun, Thomas of Eickleigh, George of Upton Hilion,Crediton, and Gawen nf Woode, Kentisl^eare. Sir AVilliam Carew of Ottery-Mohun (eldest son of Sir Edmond)married Joan daughter of Sir AVilliam Gourtenay of Powderham andMaro-aret dauu-hter of William Lord Bonville. By her lie had threesonsâSir Geoige Carew, who was di-owned in a great ship called theMarij Rose, of wliich he was captai


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