, but the arms in the 2nd & 3rd quarters are now worn away by age. They are said to be the arms of William Duke (mayor of Exeter in 1460) quartered with those of Poer (
Per pale wavy azure and or), the family of his wife Cecily Poer, daughter and heiress of Roger Poer of Powershayes. The crest of Duke on the helm above is
A demi-griffin salient argent, holding in its dexter claw a chaplet azure. These arms can be seen more clearly on the two 17th century
monumental brasses now on the west wall of Otterton parish church Almost immediately following his appointment as Clerk of the Court of Augmentations he acquired his first grant of former monastic lands when in December 1536 he was granted a lease of
Pilton Priory in north Devon. On 5 February 1540 he made a larger acquisition when he purchased the lands of the dissolved
Otterton Priory near the south Devon coast, which comprised a large part of the country surrounding the estuary and lower course of the
River Otter. He made Otterton Priory his home and it continued as the principal residence of the Duke family, which held the estate until 1786 when it was sold to Denys Rolle of
Bicton, thus making him eventually the largest landowner in Devon. The estate remains largely intact as the core landholding of
Baron Clinton's 55,000-acre Devon estate, whose family was the heir of the Rolles. The catalogue entry of the record of the grant in the
Patent Rolls is summarised as follows: To Richard Duke and Elizabeth his wife, granting in
fee, for £1,727.14.2. the manors of
Otterton and Budlegh alias
East Budlegh, which belonged to the late
Monastery of St. Saviour and Saints Mary and Bridget, Syon, Middlesex; the
advowsons of the vicarages of Otterton and
Harpford alias Harford and
Fen Ottery; and the churches and rectories of Otterton and Harpeford, and all lands etc. in Otterton, Normeston, Houghton, Pasford, Patteston, alias Pytteston, Harpeford alias Harford, Fen Otery, Otterton,
Bykton and Budleigh alias East Budleigh belonging to the late monastery; also, the
Water of Oter with the fishery of the same, the
free warren,
view of frankpledge and wreck of the sea in Otterton and Budleigh and all messuages, lands, etc. in Otterton, East Budleigh, Budleigh, Pasford, Houghton, Patteston alias Pytteston, Normeston, Pynne, Stouton, Bykton, Harpeford alias Harford, Fen Otery, Saltern, Tudwill, Polehaye Knoll and Daldyche etc., as Agnes Jorden late Abbess of the said monastery formerly held. Rent: £9. 12s. Great Seal, in green wax, broken. In 1542 he acquired the manor of
Templecombe in Somerset and in 1544
Brownsea Island in Dorset. In 1546 with his brother John Duke he acquired
Collaton Abbot, Devon and received by royal grant for himself Upper Budleigh and with his brother other
manors in Devon and Somerset. In 1550 Duke purchased from Sir
Andrew Dudley,
KG (c. 1507 – 1559), the "lordships and Manors of
Bishops Teignton, Radway and West "
Teyngmouth" and the rectories and church of Bishops Teignton and Radway". A chief rent of £20 was payable to Dudley after the death of "John, Bishop of Exeter", presumably Bishop
John Vesey (died 1554). The purchase included the manor of "Lyndrygge" (
Lindridge House). ==Purchase of chantries==