BUCKLAND-TOTJT-SAINTS 

 TO PKAWLE. 



CHAPTER XIV. 



"By breezy hills 

 And soft retiring dales ; by smiling lawns, 

 Bold headlands, dark with umbrage of the grove ; 

 By towns and villages and mansions fair, 

 And rocks magnificent." 



Buckland-t out-saints is a small parochial chapelry, 

 appended ecclesiastically to Loddiswell parish. The manor 

 belonged to the Tout-Saints family in the reign of Richard I., 

 and afterwards passed to the Hills and Southcotes, the latter 

 of whom, after having held it for several generations, sold 

 the manor in 1793 to the late William Clark, Esq., of 

 Plymouth. More recently it has been the property of Mr. 

 Br un skill. 



The chapel (St. Peter) was very ancient, but was mostly 

 rebuilt in 1779 by J. H. Southcote, Esq. It was appropriated 

 with Loddiswell to Slapton College in the fifteenth century, 

 and is now a curacy annexed to Loddiswell Vicarage. 

 Having undergone alterations, such as the removal of the 

 screen and pulpit, and the adoption of the more modern style 

 of seats, instead of inconvenient pews, this chapel was re- 

 opened in January, 1874. 



