as inescutcheon)
impaling arms of Lovett of Liscombe, Buckinghamshire & Corffe, Tawstock:
Argent, three wolves passant in pale sable. The Lovett arms are said to refer to the appointment of William Lovett as Master of the Royal
Wolfhounds by King
William the Conqueror (1066–1087). The crest of Northcote shown above is:
On a chapeau gules turned up ermine a stag trippant argent. Detail from his mural monument in St Peter's Church, Tawstock Henry married Penelope Lovett, heiress of Corffe in the parish of Tawstock, daughter and heiress of Edward Lovett (1627–1702) (son of Sir Robert Lovett (1577–1643) of Liscombe House,
Soulbury, Buckinghamshire,
Sheriff of Buckinghamshire in 1608 or 1610) by his wife Joane Hearle (1642–1709), daughter & heiress of James Hearle of Corffe, Tawstock. Penelope's aunt was Anne Lovett (born 1615/19), the second wife of
Edward Bourchier, 4th Earl of Bath (1590–1636), of Tawstock Court, which marriage was childless. Anne married secondly (as his second wife) to
Baptist Noel, 3rd Viscount Campden (1611–1682). By his wife Sir Henry had the following children: •
Sir Henry Northcote, 5th Baronet (d. 1743) only son and heir, MP for
Exeter. He married Bridget Maria Stafford, only daughter and heiress of Hugh Stafford of Pynes in the parish of
Upton Pyne, Devon. • Elizabeth Northcote (d. 1758), who in 1734 at King's Nympton married John Incledon (1702–1746) of the ancient Incledon family of Buckland in the parish of
Braunton, Devon, and secondly in 1747 at Braunton to Rev. John Wright. ==Death and burial==