Yonge CoA - Lady Chapel - St Andrew - Colyton, Devon
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The lady chapel in St Andrew's church, Colyton, was once the private chapel of the Elizabethan Yonge family, and bears their coat of arms.
Waymark Code: WM16860
Location: Southern England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 05/30/2022
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Olii05
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The lady chapel in St Andrew's church, Colyton, was once the private chapel of the Elizabethan Yonge family.

"Walter Yonge (1579–1649) of Great House in the parish of Colyton in Devon, England, was a lawyer, merchant and diarist.

He was the eldest son and heir of John II Yonge (d. 1612) of Colyton by his wife Alice Stere. His grandfather was John I Yonge of Axminster, Devon (who has been confused in Vivian (1895) with John Young (died 1589) of The Great House, Bristol, Gloucestershire, MP for Plymouth in 1555.) His great-grandfather was Walter I Yonge (fl. tempore Henry VII (1485–1509) & Henry VIII (1509–1547)) of Bossington, Berkshire (sic), who having been the first of his family to settle in Devonshire purchased several estates in that county, including:

* Stuttecomb, in the parish of Axmouth, purchased during the reign of Henry VIII (1509–1547) from Sir Peter Carew (c. 1514 – 1575) of Mohuns Ottery, Devon.
* Buckland Trill, in the parish of Axmouth, purchased from Sir Peter Carew.
* Batteshorn, in the parish of Honiton (one moiety), purchased from Sir Amias Paulet (1532–1588) of Hinton St. George, Somerset.
* Cob Whimpell, in the parish of Whimple, purchased from Sir Amias Paulet

Yonge was educated at Magdalen College, Oxford, and was called to the bar from Middle Temple. In 1628 he was Sheriff of Devon. As a merchant he invested in the Dorchester Company, a joint-stock company promoting fishing and colonisation in New England. He was a Member of Parliament for Honiton, Devon, in the Long Parliament from 1640, but did not sit after Pride's Purge in December 1648. From 1642 to 1648 he was one of the victuallers of the Navy.

Yonge married Jane Periam, a daughter and co-heiress of Sir John Peryam (1541 – c. 1618) of Exeter, Devon, MP four times (Barnstaple 1584, Bossiney 1586, Exeter 1589 and 1593) and Mayor of Exeter, by his wife Elizabeth Hone, a daughter and co-heir of Robert Hone of Ottery. Jane's uncle was Sir William Peryam (1534 – 9 October 1604) of Little Fulford, near Crediton in Devon, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer. By his wife he had two sons and one daughter as follows:

* Sir John Yonge, 1st Baronet (1603–1663), MP, of Colyton, eldest son and heir, who served alongside his father in the Long Parliament.
* Walter Yonge (1608–1667) of Ford, 2nd son, a lawyer at the Inner Temple.
* Jane Young (1605–1666), died unmarried.

Yonge is now best remembered as an author: his well-known diaries (1604–1627 and 1642–1645) are valuable historical material, especially four volumes now in the British Museum (Add. MSS. 18777–18780). These were published in Britain in the 19th century by the Camden Society. Full text on-line at archive.org (visit link) "

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Bearer of Coat of Arms: Burgher (used by famous commoner)

Full name of the bearer: Walter Yonge of Colyton

Where is Coat of Arms installed (short description) ?:
Lady chapel screen


Material / Design: Stone

Blazon (heraldic description):
Ermine, on a bend cotised sable three griffin's heads erased or


Address:
St Andrew
Market Place
Colyton
Devon
England
EX24 6JS


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