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English: Mural monument in the Upcott Chapel of St Matthew's parish church, Cheriton Fitzpaine, Devon, to Sara Moore (d.1691), wife of John II Moore (1636-1700) of Upcott, Cheriton Fitzpaine. The part of the inscription which recorded her father's name is worn away, but her paternal arms are shown as: Argent, on a bend sable three eaglets displayed of the first (Ernle?). On the same monument on a small panel at the base is inscribed a memorial to her husband John II Moore (1636-1700), whose canting arms are displayed as: Argent, a chevron between three moorcocks sable, with crest: A moorcock sable. Inscription:
Underneath on a rectangular tablet is inscribed:
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