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説明Elaborate monument on the north wall of the chancel to Rev. Daniel Berry (1609-1654), Vicar of Molland cum Knowstone, and his wife Elizabeth Moore, daughter of Sir John Moore of Moorehayes, Burlescombe"Under this monument lyeth the Body of Daniel Berry, Batchelor of Divinity sometime minister of this church & that of the Parish of Knowstone wherein he was born. Who for his zeal in the support of the Church of England & Loyalty to that Martyred King King Charles the first was first sequestred by the then Rebels & ever after persecuted till he died, being y͏ͤ 18 day of March in the year of our Lord 1652 & of his Age 45, Leaving behind him 7 sons: Robert, Iohn +++ , Daniel, Nathaniel, Anthony, Philip & Thomas and two Daughters Elizabeth and Anne by Elizabeth his Wife (Daughter of Iohn Moore of Moorehaise (Moore Hayes) of this County, Esq.), Who dyed the 13th day of October in the year of the Lord 1663, and lyeth here likewise interred.The second of their sons Iohn +++ who hath received the Honour of Knighthood from his present Majesty King Charles the Second for his long & many good services at sea, Honouring the memory of all Orthodox and Loyal men of the late times and out of a pious regard to his Father's Sufferings, Erected this Monument the 17th day of July in y͏ͤ year of our Lord 1664"The Berry family was established during the reign of Edward I The family name was derived from their manor of Berrynarbor Daniel Berry held the benefice, which he had inherited from his own father becoming vicar of Molland and Knowstone in 1626. In 1646 he was one of many clergy who were ejected from their livings by Parliament for supporting the king and continuing to use the Book of Common Prayer against the Puritan consensus. He moved to a small estate he owned in Molland. Not content with his ejection from his living, for the next 8 years the local Puritan thugs continued to treat this gentle man abominably. They threatened to hang him, threatened his family and servants and they confiscated all his private property. He was a learned man and though begging to keep just one book, his large library was taken and given to a Puritan preacher. He died a broken man, his health shattered. Needless to say the monument was erected after the 1660 Restoration of King Charles ll +++ Admiral Sir John Berry (1635-1689) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Berry_(Royal_Navy_officer) After his father's death in 1652, John Berry and his elder brother Robert joined the merchant service Arms: Or, three bars gules, which arms are depicted on the mural monument in Berrynarbor Church of Richard Berrie Esq. (1582-1645), lord of the manor of Berrynarbor. Crest: A mythical bird's head and neck couped per pale argent and gules beaked or - Church of St. Mary, Molland DevonPicture with thanks - copyright CCL commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:BerryMonument1684MollandD...
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