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English: 16th century mural monument on south aisle wall of St Branock's Church, Braunton, Devon, to Richard Bellew and his wife Margaret St Leger. It is a diptych divided by Ionic columns into 3 rows forming 7 compartments . In the top compartment (number 1) is an escutcheon of his father William Bellew (d.1578) of Ash impaling the arms of his wife Anne Stucley (d.1567). In compartment 6 (middle of bottom row) is an escutcheon showing the arms of Richard Bellew impaling the arms of his wife Margaret St Leger. In compartment 7 is an escutcheon showing the arms of Richard's father William Bellew impaling Stucley, without quarterings. In compartment 4 is an escutcheon showing the arms of Richard's grandfather Henry Bellew impaling the arms of his wife Alice Colebrooke and of her mother Joan Calley. In compartment 5 is an escutcheon showing the arms of Richard's great-grandfather Patrick Bellew impaling the arms of his wife Anne Dennis. In compartment 2 is an escutcheon showing the arms of Richard's great-great-grandfather John Bellew impaling the arms of his wife Anne Fleming and the arms of Ferrers, her paternal grandmother Leva Fleming a daughter and co-heiress of Martin Ferrers.
The arms shown on the monument are as follows:
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- ↑ Vivian, pp.69,721
- ↑ Burke's Landed Gentry, 1937, p.133, pedigree of Trollope-Bellew of Casewick
- ↑ Vivian, p.68
- ↑ Risdon, p.210
- ↑ Vivian, p.68
- ↑ Pole, p.482
- ↑ Pole, p.188-9, 476
- ↑ Pole, p.188
- ↑ Pole, p.476
- ↑ Vivian, p.68
- ↑ Pole, p.474
- ↑ Thomas Robson, The British Herald[]https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=c3EUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA449&lpg=PA449&dq=fitz+roger+armorial&source=bl&ots=W62FC75sgs&sig=s0jP0qgPY3ixdOkVGSSiVcVGoG8&hl=en&sa=X&ei=2A7gU8znG8jD7AaPtoGwCQ&ved=0CCAQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=fitz%20roger%20armorial&f=false
- ↑ Richard Stucley of Trent married Elizabeth FitzRoger (d.1414), daughter and heiress of Lord FitzRoger of Chewton-Mendip, Somerset, and widow of Lord Bonville (Vivian, p.721); a 14th century effigy of Sir Henry FitzRoger survives in Chewton-Mendip Church (Pevsner, Somerset)
- ↑ Pole, p.467
- ↑ Pole, p.508; Vivian, p.721
- ↑ Vivian, p.68
- ↑ Vivian, p.281
- ↑ Vivian, p.68
- ↑ Pole, p.500
- ↑ Pole, p.482
- ↑ Pole, p.486
- ↑ Pole, p.502
- ↑ As seen on the Garter stall plate of Sir Anthony St Leger (d.1559), KG. Sir John St Leger (d.1442) of Ulcombe, Kent, married Margery Donet (or Donnet), daughter and heiress of James Donet (d.1409) of Sileham, Rainham, Kent[6]
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