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説明Beneath the east window of the south aisle chapel , surmounted by the arms of the Barons Churston, in bronze, www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/2vc0m85t4N is an alabaster panel, running along the whole length of the east wall, with the following inscription:—"On the south side of this church in the appointed resting place of the family lie the mortal remains of, Gyles Yelverton Yarde Buller second son of John 2nd Baron Churston and Barbara his wife, Born 10th December 1875, Died 9th September 1900.(There are several spaces left for further inscriptions, and at the bottom of the panel are the words:—)" On whose souls may Christ Jesus have mercy"Gyles was the 2nd of 3 children of John Yarde-Buller, 2nd Baron Churston (26 October 1846 – 19 April 1910) of Churston Hall & Barbara only child of Admiral Sir Hastings Yelverton and Barbara, 20th Baroness Grey de Ruthyn.His brother was Hon John Reginald Lopes Yarde-Buller, 3rd Baron 1873 - 1924 His sister Hon Barbara Lois Yarde-Buller, born 5 January 1875, died unmarried on 31 October 1945(In 1405 Joan Ferrers, heiress of Churston Ferrers, married Richard Yarde of Bradley Manor near Newton Abbot. The name of Yarde had come to Churston and was to remain here for the next 350 years, However Gilbert Yarde, as Lord of the Manor, was one of the first to personally live here and by his death in 1492 certainly the church and probably the Court also, had undergone major reconstruction. This is the period in which the present building began to take on its present identity, At the time of his death or shortly before the chapel was given to the local parishioners as a perpetual curacy to St Mary's Higher Brixham. It had its own churchwardens in the 17c & in 1953 was described by the Archdeacon of Totnes as a 'parish by tradition'. In mid 17c the Yarde loyalty to King Charles I. meant Edward Yarde paid dearly for that support, paying several hundred pounds as a fine to the New Commonwealth During 1763 the three centuries of Yarde family finally came to an end, yet the name Yarde was to continue, through marriage. Susanna, only child of Francis Yarde, to 17 year old Francis Buller. Their son taking the name Yarde Buller. ) Picture with thanks - copyright www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=262659494573342&set=a.17...
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