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The Baring brothers, John II (centre) & Francis (left), with Charles Wall (right), by Sir Thomas Lawrence
The Baring brothers, John II (centre) & Francis (left), with Charles Wall (right), by Sir Thomas Lawrence
"Lindridge", watercolour by Rev. John Swete dated July 1795. View of west front. Devon Record Office DRO 564M/F8/133
"Lindridge", watercolour by Rev. John Swete dated July 1795. View of west front. Devon Record Office DRO 564M/F8/133
The Honourable Ruth Cable (c.1898-1973), Lady Benthall, 1935, by Glyn Philpot
The Honourable Ruth Cable (c.1898-1973), Lady Benthall, 1935, by Glyn Philpot
Sir Edward Charles Benthall (1893-1961), KCSI, as a Young Man, 1925, by Glyn Philpot
Sir Edward Charles Benthall (1893-1961), KCSI, as a Young Man, 1925, by Glyn Philpot
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Crest of Duke: A demi-griffin salient argent, holding in its dexter claw a chaplet azure. Depiction incised on monumental brass of Duke's great-nephew
Crest of Duke: A demi-griffin salient argent, holding in its dexter claw a chaplet azure. Depiction incised on monumental brass of Duke's great-nephew Richard III Duke (1567–1641), Otterton Church
Remains of Otterton Priory, used as the residence of the Duke family, whose arms are sculpted in stone on the porch above the door
Remains of Otterton Priory, used as the residence of the Duke family, whose arms are sculpted in stone on the porch above the door
Arms of Duke family sculpted on porch of Otterton Priory. The arms of Duke (Per fesse argent and azure, three chaplets counterchanged) occupy the 1st
Arms of Duke family sculpted on porch of Otterton Priory. The arms of Duke (Per fesse argent and azure, three chaplets counterchanged) occupy the 1st & 4th quarters, but the arms in the 2nd & 3rd quarters are now worn away by age. They are said to be the arms of William Duke (mayor of Exeter in 1460) quartered with those of Poer (Per pale wavy azure and or), the family of his wife Cecily Poer, daughter and heiress of Roger Poer of Powershayes. The crest of Duke on the helm above is
Arms of Poer (or Power) family of Hayes, East Budleigh (15th century), later quartered by Duke family of Otterton, as formerly visible on porch of Ott
Arms of Poer (or Power) family of Hayes, East Budleigh (15th century), later quartered by Duke family of Otterton, as formerly visible on porch of Otterton Priory: Per pale wavy azure and or