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All Saints, Hacheston: hatchment
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All Saints Church, Hacheston, Suffolk, north wall of the chancel, funeral hatchment (dexter/husband's half black) of Andrew Arcedeckne II (pronounced 'Archdeacon') of Glevering Hall, who in 1816 married Harriet Beckford (d.1849), only daughter of Francis Love Beckford (Q27898169) (who was the second husband of Joanna Leigh (Q28132199), the third of the five daughters and co-heiresses, Shorwell, Isle of Wight). Andrew Arcedeckne II was the son of Chaloner Arcedeckne (d.1809) who built Glevering Hall in 1794 and the Arcedeckne Mausoleum in the church, in which he was buried, by his wife Catherine Leigh, the second of the five daughters and co-heiresses of John Leigh of Northcourt House, Shorwell, Isle of Wight. (Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, p.598). Chaloner Arcedeckne was the son of Andrew Arcedeckne I (1681-1763), Attorney General to Queen Anne in the Island of Jamaica, whose monument survives in Hacheston Church. (Burke's Landed Gentry 1853 ed., quoted in David Clough and Richard Ginn, http://hachestonchurch.onesuffolk.net/church/arcedeckne-memorials/ ).

Heraldry

Arms:
Quarterly of 4:

  • 1&4: Argent, three chevronels sable (Arcedeckne/Ercedecne/Erchdecon/Archdekne/Archdeacon of Haccombe, Devon (Pole, Sir William (d.1635), Collections Towards a Description of the County of Devon, Sir John-William de la Pole (ed.), London, 1791, p.468))
  • 2&3: Argent, on a chief embattled sable three bezants (Leigh, of Northcourt House, Shorwell, Isle of Wight) (Given in Burke, 1884, p.598, as Argent, on a chief embattled gules three platess)

Impaling: Quarterly of 4:

  • 1&4: Per pale gules and azure, on a chevron between three martlets argent three eagles displayed sable (Beckford) (Burke, 1884, p.65, difference of Beckford of Fonthill, Wiltshire and Beckford of Basing Park, Hampshire);
  • 2: Argent, three bars gules and in chief as many lion's heads erased of the last (Love, of Basing, Hampshire, an heiress of Beckford) (Burke, 1884, p.624)
  • 3: Argent, on a chief embattled sable three bezants (Leigh);

Crest: An arm embowed mailed proper in the hand a sword pommel and hilt or.

From: Basing Park, Hampshire Gardens Trust[1]: "The earliest record of a house and lands at Basings, owned by John Love, was in the Longhurst tithing of 1567. The Loves remained until Susannah Love, a daughter of Richard Love, a descendant of John Love, married Francis Beckford (Victoria County History, Vol.IV, 1911, p.76). Around the house they established a well-defined area of parkland with belts of trees skirting the perimeter, as shown on Milne’s 1791 map. Their son, Francis Love Beckford, sold the estate, which was eventually acquired by Richard Norris in 1813".

Other monuments to the Arcedeckne family in the same church include: stained glass memorial window for Anne Harriet Arcedeckne, wife of Andrew Arcedeckne (d.1878), made by Lavers and Westlake, London 1891; Walter Arcedeckne (1796-1865), son of Chaloner Arcedeckne.
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English: All Saints, Hacheston: hatchment Edit this at Structured Data on Commons
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Hacheston Edit this at Structured Data on Commons (HachestonEast SuffolkSuffolkEast of EnglandEnglandUnited Kingdom)
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