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Tetcott

Tetcott is a civil parish, small settlement and former manor (once the home of the Arscotts of Tetcott) in Devon, England. The parish lies about five miles south of the town of Holsworthy and is bordered on the north by the parish of Clawton, on the east by a small part of Ashwater, and on the south by Luffincott. It forms part of the local government district of Torridge, and its western boundary is the River Tamar which forms the Cornish border.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Map of Devon Parishes )〕 In 2001 its population was 110, half that of a century earlier (220 in 1901).
The settlement of Tetcott itself consists almost solely of the manor house and parish church of Holy Cross,〔Hoskins, pp.492–3〕 but there are other hamlets in the parish, the largest of which is Lana about half a mile to the south-east.〔OS Explorer Map 112 (2011) ISBN 978-0-319-23711-3. Lana is at grid ref SX339962. 〕
==Parish church==
The parish church was dedicated by the Bishop of Waterford in 1338 or 1339. Before the Reformation it was dedicated to the Trinity. In 1740 the parish feast day was said to have been 3 May (the date of the Invention of the True Cross) probably leading, according to Nicholas Orme, to its present dedication to "Holy Cross", the first record of which dates from 1742.
The present-day church has a Norman font and partly dates from the 13th century with some 16th-century additions, mainly the tower.〔〔 The church was restored in 1890.〔 It has one bell, though three are recorded in an inventory of 1553. A local tradition says that the treble bell at North Tamerton, across the River Tamar, came from Tetcott church and John Taylor the bell-founder having recast North Tamerton's ring of five in the early 19th century sold the treble to Tetcott so that the parishioners at North Tamerton could hear it across the valley and decide to acquire it.
The south transept of the church, known as the Arscott Chapel, contains an ornate pew for the family and notable pew railings dating from around 1700.〔〔 There are also four memorials to members of that family, the most elaborate to John Arscott (died 1675), who was Sheriff of Devon, and his wife. The others are noted below.

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