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English: The ledger stone (across the middle of which now stands the 1926 wooden chancel screen) of James Courtenay (d.1592) "The Younger", of Upcott Barton, in the Upcott Chapel, St Matthew's Church, Cheriton Fitzpaine, Devon, the most ancient stone in the church (Burchmore, Geoff, (Ed.), St Matthew's Cheriton Fitzpaine: Guide and Information, 2014, p.2 (church booklet)) inscribed in Gothic script as follows:
"Here lieth James Courteny The Younger Estquier who deceased the viii day of September A(nn)o D(o)m. 1592".
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