MAKE A MEME View Large Image ...Incledon Died1846 PiltonChurch Devon.PNG en Ledger stone on floor of south chancel aisle Pilton Church Devon to Robert Newton Incledon 1761-1846 eldest son of Benjamin Incledon 1730-1796 of Pilton House Pilton near Barnstaple an antiquarian ...
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Keywords: RobertNewtonIncledon Died1846 PiltonChurch Devon.PNG en Ledger stone on floor of south chancel aisle Pilton Church Devon to Robert Newton Incledon 1761-1846 eldest son of Benjamin Incledon 1730-1796 of Pilton House Pilton near Barnstaple an antiquarian and genealogist and Recorder of the Borough of Barnstaple 1758 “1796 In 1797 he married Elizabeth Beavis the adopted daughter of Col Henry Beavis of Yeotown in the parish of Googleigh In 1806 Robert sold Pilton House to James Whyte and in 1807 was resident at Yeotown House the mansion house on his wife's family estate of Yeotown which he new fronted in the Gothic style to his own design Robert purchased from the Rashleigh family the manor of Goodleigh and thus Yeotown became the manor house of Goodleigh For reason unknown the mansion was demolished during the lifetime of Robert Newton Incledon d 1845 who died aged 84 at his residence in Ilfracombe The large inscribed grave-slab of Robert and his wife Elizabeth Beavis survives in the south aisle of the chancel of Pilton Church He left two daughters including Margaret Incledon the last of the Incledon family alive in 1890 jointly lords of the manor of Goodleigh in 1850 Inscription In memory of Elizabeth Incledon who died June 4th 1809 And of her husband Robert Newton Incledon Esqr who died Decr 24th 1846 own photo Lobsterthermidor <span class signature-talk ></span> 15 31 25 October 2015 UTC 2014 Pilton Devon Ledger stones in Devon
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