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Church building
The Church of St Dubricius in Porlock, Somerset, England dates from the 13th century. The church has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade I listed building. The dedication is to Dubricius (also known in Welsh as Dyfrig and in corrupt Norman-French as Devereux) (c.
465 – 550 or 612), a 6th-century Briton ecclesiastic venerated as a saint, and may indicate he travelled to the area. The church stands on the site of an earlier church that may have dated from around 1120. Restoration work was undertaken in the 15th century.
The oak-framed spire - one of only a small number surviving in England - was damaged in a storm of 1703. Further restoration was undertaken between 1888 and 1891, with subsequent necessary repairs being fundraised for as of 2026. Within the church is the very fine late 15th century alabaster tomb of John Harington, 4th Baron Harington (1384–1418) who fought alongside King Henry V in France in 1417, and his wife Elizabeth Courtenay (died 1471), daughter of Edward de Courtenay, 3rd Earl of Devon (died 1419).
Elizabeth survived her first husband and married secondly William Bonville, 1st Baron Bonville (died 1461). The style of armour worn by Baron Harington is...