Langley was a historic estate in the parish of Yarnscombe, Devon, situated one mile north-east of the village of Yarnscombe. It was long the seat of a junior branch of the Pollard family of Way in the parish of St Giles in the Wood, Devon, 3 miles to the south.
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| - Langley was a historic estate in the parish of Yarnscombe, Devon, situated one mile north-east of the village of Yarnscombe. It was long the seat of a junior branch of the Pollard family of Way in the parish of St Giles in the Wood, Devon, 3 miles to the south. (en)
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| - Left: 17th century sculpted stone panel with escutcheon showing quartered arms of Pollard of Langley. Above front door of Langley Barton. With initials "R" and "P", possibly for Richard II Pollard of Langley , or possibly of his father Richard I Pollard . Right: The same quarterings on a fragment of ancient stained glass in Alwington Church, Devon: (en)
- *1&4: Argent, a chevron sable between three escallops gules
*2: Gules, a crescent between three mullets argent
*3: Argent, on a fess azure a lion passant or (en)
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| - PollardArms LangleyBarton Devon.JPG (en)
- PollardOfLangleyArms AlwingtonChurch Devon.PNG (en)
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| - Langley was a historic estate in the parish of Yarnscombe, Devon, situated one mile north-east of the village of Yarnscombe. It was long the seat of a junior branch of the Pollard family of Way in the parish of St Giles in the Wood, Devon, 3 miles to the south. (en)
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