To the left of the lodge is the remains of a second chapel. Until a couple of weeks ago this was covered with ivy and full of bramble and ivy. The overgrowth has now been cut back but there is still quite a bit of work left to bring the inside down to its original floor level. As the clearance progressed a lot of masonry came to light. It appears that fragments of broken headstones have been left here – it would be interesting to trace their original grave locations. Click Here to see some photos:
The Ruin
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Hi Neil -wondering any thoughts re putting link again on Teignmouth Oracle to Teignmouth Tales from the Grave website/blog -we might pick up more interest/expertise/comments/suggestions/new FOTC etc before next FOTC committee meeting?
best wishes
Jean
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I found this hilarious , though got lost several times with all the names of who was who , well it wasn’t the Butler so must have been the Lodge Keeper , any other theories anyone ??
Wendy
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Great fun when you read it aloud …think even Rosie appreciated it or maybe she was wise enough not to tell me to belt up! 🎄
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I have read this several times and though all the dates become confusing , It has crossed my mind whether or not its possible Harry could in fact be the son of Janet S Coke ,? would she have been in her 30s a spinster when Harry was born ? I know in those days an illegitimate child was often fostered out for awhile and at a later date brought back into the family as a Ward or distant family member , the words on the grave and her bequest to him plus them finally being together in my mind completes the story , Fanciful I know and some of you will soon be able to blow holes in it ?
Wendy
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Interesting idea. The key to the story is if and when the two family lines crossed paths. We’re still lacking information on that.
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