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Description 15th century monument to William Courtenay of Loughtor (since c.1710 "Newnham Park") Plympton St Mary, a younger son of Sir Philip Courtenay (d.1488) of Molland in North Devon. Stone effigy of a recumbent knight on a chest tomb within a canopied niche. South wall of south chancel aisle, St Mary's Church, Plympton
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