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Bratton Clovelly

Bratton Clovelly
St Mary's church, Bratton Clovelly - geograph.org.uk - 361177.jpg
St Mary's church
Bratton Clovelly is located in Devon
Bratton Clovelly
Bratton Clovelly
Bratton Clovelly shown within Devon
Population 399 
OS grid reference SX464918
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Police Devon and Cornwall
Fire Devon and Somerset
Ambulance South Western
EU Parliament South West England
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England
DevonCoordinates: 50°41′N 4°11′W / 50.69°N 04.18°W / 50.69; -04.18

Bratton Clovelly is a village, parish and former manor in the west part of Devon, England. It is situated about 8 miles (13 km) south-west of Okehampton immediately north of the A30 road. The manor of Bratton Clovelly was listed in the Domesday Book of 1086. The parish church dedicated to St Mary is 15th-century, with many Norman features. The former village are kept in the belfry. The parish is thought to have been the birthplace of influential 13th-century jurist Henry de Bracton; however, this claim is also made for at least two other places.

The estate of Burnby (alias Burneby, Burnaby, Bunbury, etc.) is not listed in the Domesday Book of 1086 but in 1810 "Bunbury" was described as "the principal estate in the parish", and was then the property of John Hawkes of Okehampton. It had long been the seat of the Burnby family, as stated by Risdon (d.1640):

Vestiges of the Burnby family survive in St Mary's Church, in the form of fragments of 15th century heraldic glass now in the vestry but originally in the window of a former chapel at the east end of the south aisle, of which chapel the piscina survives. The glass was removed from the south-east window by Rector Birdwood (in office 1816-46) and replaced in the east window and was moved again in 1886 to the vestry. Beneath the choir stalls is the ledger stone of Thomas Buneby and under the lectern is the ledger stone of Richard Burnby 1603. Kelly's Directory of 1893 states a descendant of this family to have been the swashbuckling "Col. Fred Burnaby, RHG, killed in the Sudan", at the Battle of Abu Klea. The pedigree of "Burnby of Burnby" is included in the Heraldic Visitations of Devon.


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