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357:. A large standing monument erected in 1588 by his 3rd surviving son Degory Tremayne (d.1601) of Collacombe, survives in Lamerton Church which includes "lively" statues of five of his brothers, with lengthy biographical inscriptions in verse and a profuse display of the family's heraldry including the arms of Grenville and Trenchard.
444:
Degory
Tremayne (d.1601) of Collacombe, uncle, 3rd surviving son of Thomas Tremayne (1496-1562/3). He succeeded to Collacombe in November 1582. In 1588, when only one of his other brothers was still living, he erected the large monument in Lamerton Church to his 5 brothers, as the inscription relates
165:
In 1295 it was held by Sir
Michael Trenchard, and in 1301 by Walter Trenchard. William I Trenchard held it in 1314 and William II Trenchard held it in 1345. The last in the male line of Trenchard left a daughter and heiress, Isabella Trenchard (d.1408), who married Thomas Tremayne of Carwythenack, in
349:(1628-1701). Her brothers included Digory Grenville of Penheale, Cornwall and John Grenville (c.1506-c.1562), three times MP for Exeter, in 1545, 1554 and 1558. By Phillipa Grenville he had 16 children, including 8 sons, the eldest surviving three of which succeeded successively to Collacombe.
445:"Through duty mov’d he of his care and cost, Caus’d to be fram'd this monument emboss'd". He married Elizabeth Vasey, a daughter of Thomas Vasey of Tamerton and widow of Richard Browning. Secondly he married Katherine Courtenay, a daughter of Sir Peter Courtenay (d.1552) of
236:, Cornwall, who married the heiress Isabella of Collacombe, was the second son of Richard de Tremayne (d.1354) by his wife Mary Erney, a daughter of Sir Thomas Erney of Cornwall. Thomas's elder brother, who inherited the paternal estate of Tremayne, was John de Tremayne, a
651:
in 1807-8. It was let as a farmhouse from 1810, during which time parts were demolished. In 1887 it was the property of his grandson, Sir
William George Montagu Call, 4th Baronet (1849–1903) of Whitford House, Launceston. In 1887 the Tremayne family still owned the
388:(d.1582), next younger brother, of Collaton, a clerk to the Privy Council of Queen Elizabeth I, who rebuilt the manor house at Collacombe, which survives today. Evidence of his work includes the surviving large heraldic plaster overmantel to the fireplace in the
170:, Cornwall, and the manor of Collacombe passed to her descendants from this marriage. She survived her husband and remarried to Sir John Damerell, who by apparent coincidence was of the same family as the Domesday Book holder Robert d'Aumale (alias
562:
In 1653 Edmund
Tremayne (1587-1667) of Collacombe, Digory's grandson, sold the family's ancient seat of Carwythenack to Anthony Chepman of Constantine, for ÂŁ850. The Tremayne family abandoned Collacombe in about 1700 and moved their seat to
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Church, Devon, erected in 1588 by
Degorie Tremayne in memory of six of his deceased brothers, with statues of five, one having died an infant. Only his brother John Tremayne was then still living, who is therefore not featured on the
607:(which he purchased), purchased the estate of Collacombe from Arthur Tremayne (1735-1800), the last in the senior male line, and also purchased from him in 1792, in partnership with Charles Luxmoore, the manor of
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to King Henry VIII. The arms of
Tremayne impaling Courtenay appear at the top of the monument in Lamerton Church. The first part of the inscription on the monument erected by Degory is as follows:
186:, etc.). As Sir John Damerell died without progeny he bequeathed to his wife and her progeny by her first husband Thomas Tremayne, the manors of North Huish, Sydenham Dammarel and Whitchurch.
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in 1739, grandson of Edmund
Tremayne (1649-1698)), the last in the senior male line and great-grandson of Arabella Wise, who died unmarried at Sydenham, finally sold Collacombe to
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Nicholas
Tremayne (born 1368), eldest son of Thomas Tremayne and Isabella Trenchard, married as his first wife Joan Dodscombe, daughter and heiress of Sir John Dodscombe.
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in Devon, which Edmund
Tremayne (1649-1698) (4th in descent from Degory Tremayne) had inherited on his marriage to Arabella Wise, only daughter and heiress of Sir
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Thomas
Tremayne (d.1482), eldest son of Nicholas Tremayne (born 1368), married Elizabeth Carew, a daughter of "Thomas Carew", apparently Thomas Carew (d.1446) of
790:
Thorn, Caroline & Frank, (eds.) Domesday Book, (Morris, John, gen.ed.) Vol. 9, Devon, Parts 1 & 2, Phillimore Press, Chichester, 1985, part 2, Chapter 28
280:, granted the couple a licence to celebrate divine service "within their mansion of Collacombe", effectively to maintain a private chapel. The arms of Carew (
745:
Thorn, Caroline & Frank, (eds.) Domesday Book, (Morris, John, gen.ed.) Vol. 9, Devon, Parts 1 & 2, Phillimore Press, Chichester, 1985, Chapter 28:2
1109:
Hawkyard, A.D.K., Biography of John Grenville (c. 1506 – c. 1562) published in History of Parliament: House of Commons 1509–1558, ed. S.T. Bindoff, 1982
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Francis Tremayne (April 1582-November 1582), only surviving son, who died an infant, having survived his father only a few weeks. His heir under the
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By Ulalia he had one surviving son, Francis Tremayne (April 1582-November 1582), who died an infant, having survived his father only a few weeks.
333:. He was the eldest son of John Tremayne (1452-1504), married Phillipa Grenville (d.1571), eldest daughter of Sir Roger Grenville (1477–1523) of
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in 1366 and 1369, who died without male progeny leaving two daughters and co-heiresses. Thomas's younger son was Rev. Thomas Tremayne, Rector of
819:
Pole, Sir William (d.1635), Collections Towards a Description of the County of Devon, Sir John-William de la Pole (ed.), London, 1791, p.505
1272:
712:
Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry, 15th Edition, ed. Pirie-Gordon, H., London, 1937, p. 2275, pedigree of
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576:
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Byrne, Muriel St. Clare, (ed.) The Lisle Letters, 6 vols, University of Chicago Press, Chicago & London, 1981, vol.1, p.303
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in 1486 and 1487. He married Jane Warre, a daughter of Sir Francis Warre. By his deed of 1493 he settled his lands in Devon in
241:
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Devonshire parishes; or, The antiquities, heraldry and family history of twenty-four parishes in the archdeaconry of Totnes
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in Devon. He was predeceased by his only son John Tremayne (d.1553), and his 4 daughters were unable to inherit due to the
75:
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In 1993 it was the residence of Peter Goide (born 1937), a director of Provend Operating Ltd and of Collacombe Farm Ltd.
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Tristram Arscott was aged 34 at death of his father Richard Arscott (d.1578) (Vivian, pp. 16, 20, pedigree of Arscott
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In the 1950s to after 1962 Collacombe was the home of Major Archibald Jack, who in the 1950s restored the building.
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Roger Tremayne (d.1571/2), eldest son and heir, who married Anne Coffin, a daughter of Richard Coffin (d.1555) of
510:Richard and John, the fourth and fifth so hight,
404:, the son and heir of Richard Arscott (d.1578), the 4th son of John Arscott (d.1541) of Arscott in the parish of
70:
as part of the triple-manor of Ottery-Collacombe-Willestrew, the second listed of the 17 Devonshire holdings of
977:, 3 Vols., Vol.2, London, 1793, Vol.3, p.442, note: "Manor of Tremayne near Penryn", not to be confused with
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624:
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Gules, three dexter arms conjoined at the shoulders and flexed in triangle or the fists clenched proper
134:, the third part of the triple-manor, Ottery, having dropped out of the grouping since being given to
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in Devon. She survived him and in 1583 remarried to Tristram Arscott (1544–1621) of
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Transcript of the inscriptions per: Prince, p.742 and per Gilbert, Charles Sandoe,
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1480:"PROVEND OPERATING LIMITED people - Find and update company information - GOV.UK"
1418:(d.1640), Survey of Devon, 1811 edition, London, 1811, with 1810 Additions, p.404
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1346:(d.1640), Survey of Devon, 1811 edition, London, 1811, with 1810 Additions, p.404
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908:(d.1640), Survey of Devon, 1811 edition, London, 1811, with 1810 Additions, p.191
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1177:, A New Survey of England: Devon, London, 1959 (first published 1954), p.422
579:. Arthur III Tremayne (1735-1800) (son of Arthur II Tremayne (1700/1-1796),
106:
The Devonshire lands of Robert d'Aumale later formed part of the very large
1138:& Cherry, Bridget, The Buildings of England: Devon, London, 2004, p.530
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Collacombe Manor, Lamerton: An Exceptional Residential and Farming Property
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1069:, (1643–1723) The Worthies of Devon, 1810 edition, London, Biography of
702:, (1643–1723) The Worthies of Devon, 1810 edition, London, Biography of
389:
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John Tremayne (1452-1504), eldest son of Thomas Tremayne (d.1482), was
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Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 57, biography of
611:. He acquired Luxmoore's share and sold the whole to Richard King of
587:(1781–1851), and bequeathed Sydenham to his very distant cousin Rev.
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949:(d.1635), Collections Towards a Description of the County of Devon,
883:(d.1635), Collections Towards a Description of the County of Devon,
802:(d.1635), Collections Towards a Description of the County of Devon,
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of 1531, 1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895, p.732, pedigree of Tremayne
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of 1531, 1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895, p.732, pedigree of Tremayne
681:
Country Life Magazine, June 20, 1914, article on Collacombe Barton
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408:, Devon. Her father sold the manor of Annery to Tristram Arscott.
392:, with date "1574". He married Ulalia St Leger, a daughter of Sir
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83:
1321:, (Ed.) The Visitations of the County of Devon: Comprising the
1305:, (Ed.) The Visitations of the County of Devon: Comprising the
957:, (Ed.) The Visitations of the County of Devon: Comprising the
284:) are visible on the 1588 Tremayne monument in Lamerton Church.
469:, MP for Devon 1529, Sheriff of Devon 1522, 1525-6, 1533-4 and
420:
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Richard Eales, of Easton House, Dawlish, lord of the manor of
320:, as visible on the 1588 tremayne monument in Lamerton Church
91:
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of 1531, 1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895, p.730: fists proper
696:, 10 pages, by auctioneers Knight, Frank & Rutley, 1962
635:
Collacombe was purchased from Richard Eales by the banker
154:
485:Thomas their sire match'd one of Grenvil's blood,
493:Roger first born stepp'd into father's stead;
324:
Thomas Tremayne (1496-1562/3) of Collacombe, one of
512:Both safe one timely birth brought forth to light;
1204:Launcells, per Vivian, p.731, pedigree of Tremayne
924:, 3 Vols., Vol.2, London, 1793, Vol.3, p.442, note
549:The path to heav'n whereof Christ keeps the keys.
489:From out her womb unto the world's full view,
232:Thomas Tremayne of Carwythenack, in the parish of
535:Long faithful pairs they liv'd in wedlock-state,
533:Till death's sad harbinger convey'd them hither.
491:Eight sons and just so many daughters grew.
487:Philip her name by birth a gentile good;
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524:- Yet live; the rest pay’d tribute unto nature.”
508:Not that his praise should be engraved thereon.
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255:
623:and made it his seat. Eales sold Collacombe to
514:The sixth and seventh like after twins in all,
481:Who numb'ring fair descents of ancestry,
414:
1269:An Historical Survey of the County of Cornwall
553:Both in God's fear did live, and favour die.”
522:Of eight male two near of one age and stature
483:Are drawn from lines of long antiquity.
138:by one of the predecessors of Ralph d'Aumale.
545:But spent in prayer the remnant of her days;
529:Devoy'd of sense lie here inclos'd together,
477:This here erected massy type contains,
543:The widow left, made choice to wed no more,
518:Robert the least, and eke by kind the last,
504:Caus’d to be fram'd this monument emboss'd,
502:Through duty mov’d he of his care and cost,
495:Edmund by course succeeded father dead.
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287:
86:. The triple group had been held before the
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263:
160:Or, a chevron between three escallops azure
953:(ed.), London, 1791, p.505, fists argent.
547:And shortly went the path he went before,
539:E’re marriage knot dissolved was by fate,
516:Were Nicholas and Andrew, stout and tall.
479:The history of latter-age Tremains;
754:Domesday Book: "Robert holds ... himself"
541:Which wife bereaved of her husband dear.
527:The parents of th’ above recited race, -
506:As witness of his love to parents gone,
896:As the name appears in the Domesday Book
781:Thyorn & Thorn, Part 2 (Notes), 28:2
763:Thyorn & Thorn, Part 2 (Notes), 28:2
551:Their life and death did truly testify,
531:Who Colacombe held their abiding place,
520:Dy'd e're the term of infancy was past.
499:Who only wrought his wasted name supply.
497:Next Edmund fell the land to Degory,
430:
423:was his uncle Degory Tremayne (d.1601).
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220:, Cornwall, about 8 miles south-west of
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1364:Lysons, Magna Britannia; Pevsner, p.333
575:(1632-1675) of Sydenham, thrice MP for
537:And both enjoy'd many a blissful year,
345:in 1510–11, 1517–18, 1522, ancestor of
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224:, from which they took their surname.
1376:Devonshire & Cornwall Illustrated
337:in Cornwall and lord of the manor of
282:Or, three lions passant in pale sable
146:In 1242 it was held by Raph de Esse.
1240:Vivian, p.247, pedigree of Courtenay
457:in 1549, whose monument survives in
212:) family originated at the manor of
76:Devon Domesday Book tenants-in-chief
733:"Collacombe Manor, Lamerton, Devon"
637:Sir William Pratt Call, 2nd Baronet
625:Sir William Pratt Call, 2nd Baronet
585:Sir William Pratt Call, 2nd Baronet
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1147:Vivian, p.209, pedigree of Coffin
1026:Vivian, p.134, pedigree of Carew
714:Tremayne of Heligan and Sydenham
347:John Granville, 1st Earl of Bath
16:Historic manor in Devon, England
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465:(1477–1535) "The Great", of
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361:Roger Tremayne (d.1571/2)
288:John Tremayne (1452-1504)
208:The Tremayne (originally
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108:feudal barony of Plympton
1374:Britton, John, et alia,
1071:Tremain, Thomas, Esquire
704:Tremain, Thomas, Esquire
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381:Edmund Tremayne (d.1582)
318:Gules, three clarions or
264:Thomas Tremayne (d.1482)
47:Collacombe Manor (House)
1388:Lysons, Magna Britannia
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1186:Listed building text
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955:Vivian, Lt.Col. J.L.
656:of Lamerton Church.
238:Member of Parliament
218:St Martin in Meneage
1048:2 & 3 Henry VII
649:Sheriff of Cornwall
471:Esquire of the Body
449:, in the parish of
343:Sheriff of Cornwall
316:Arms of Grenville:
294:Sheriff of Cornwall
172:d'Amarell, Damarell
158:Arms of Trenchard:
38:building, known as
1436:Worthy, Charles,
1100:Byrne, Vol.4, p.11
621:Heanton Satchville
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132:honour of Plympton
1136:Pevsner, Nikolaus
971:Polwhele, Richard
947:Pole, Sir William
918:Polwhele, Richard
881:Pole, Sir William
800:Pole, Sir William
567:in the parish of
463:William Courtenay
398:Annery, Monkleigh
369:in the parish of
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505:
503:
501:
500:
498:
496:
494:
492:
490:
488:
486:
484:
482:
480:
478:
429:
417:
386:Edmund Tremayne
383:
363:
351:Edmund Tremayne
310:
290:
266:
258:
248:and a Canon of
230:
228:Thomas Tremayne
192:
152:
144:
136:Tavistock Abbey
104:
88:Norman Conquest
72:Robert d'Aumale
60:
55:
22:is an historic
17:
12:
11:
5:
1523:
1513:
1512:
1497:
1496:
1485:
1471:
1469:Pevsner, p.277
1462:
1453:
1444:
1440:, 1887, p.211
1429:
1427:Pevsner, p.277
1420:
1408:
1390:
1381:
1366:
1357:
1348:
1336:
1327:
1311:
1295:
1293:Pevsner, p.277
1286:
1275:
1260:
1251:
1249:Pevsner, p.263
1242:
1233:
1224:
1215:
1206:
1197:
1188:
1179:
1167:
1165:Pevsner, p.277
1158:
1149:
1140:
1128:
1113:
1102:
1093:
1084:
1075:
1059:
1050:
1037:
1028:
1019:
1010:
1001:
992:
983:
963:
939:
926:
910:
898:
889:
873:
860:
847:
834:
821:
812:
792:
783:
774:
765:
756:
747:
738:
723:
721:
718:
717:
716:
707:
697:
691:
686:
677:
674:
669:
666:
661:
658:
632:
629:
600:
597:
559:
556:
475:
428:
425:
416:
413:
382:
379:
362:
359:
309:
306:
289:
286:
265:
262:
257:
254:
246:Aveton Giffard
229:
226:
191:
188:
166:the parish of
151:
148:
143:
140:
116:Earls of Devon
103:
100:
96:Lifton hundred
66:of 1086 lists
59:
56:
54:
51:
36:grade I listed
34:survives as a
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1522:
1511:
1508:
1507:
1505:
1494:
1489:
1481:
1475:
1466:
1457:
1451:Worthy, p.211
1448:
1442:
1439:
1433:
1424:
1417:
1412:
1406:
1405:
1401:
1394:
1385:
1379:
1377:
1370:
1361:
1355:Vivian, p.732
1352:
1345:
1340:
1334:Vivian, p.732
1331:
1324:
1320:
1315:
1308:
1304:
1299:
1290:
1284:
1279:
1273:
1270:
1264:
1258:Vivian, p.246
1255:
1246:
1237:
1231:Vivian, p.731
1228:
1222:Vivian, p.731
1219:
1210:
1201:
1192:
1183:
1176:
1175:Hoskins, W.G.
1171:
1162:
1156:Vivian, p.730
1153:
1144:
1137:
1132:
1126:
1123:
1117:
1111:
1106:
1097:
1088:
1082:Vivian, p.730
1079:
1072:
1068:
1063:
1057:Vivian, p.730
1054:
1047:
1041:
1032:
1023:
1017:Vivian, p.730
1014:
1008:Vivian, p.730
1005:
996:
990:Vivian, p.730
987:
980:
976:
972:
967:
960:
956:
952:
948:
943:
936:
930:
923:
919:
914:
907:
902:
893:
886:
882:
877:
871:19 Edward III
870:
867:Pole, p.342,
864:
857:
854:Pole, p.342,
851:
844:
841:Pole, p.342,
838:
831:
828:Pole, p.342,
825:
816:
809:
805:
801:
796:
787:
778:
772:Domesday Book
769:
760:
751:
742:
734:
728:
724:
715:
711:
708:
705:
701:
698:
695:
692:
690:
687:
685:
683:
680:
679:
673:
665:
657:
655:
650:
646:
642:
638:
628:
627:(1781–1851).
626:
622:
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614:
610:
606:
596:
594:
590:
586:
582:
578:
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566:
554:
474:
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468:
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394:John St Leger
391:
387:
378:
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332:
331:
327:
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305:
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279:
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270:Mohuns Ottery
261:
253:
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211:
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200:
196:
187:
185:
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147:
139:
137:
133:
129:
125:
122:(1302) lists
121:
117:
113:
109:
99:
97:
93:
89:
85:
81:
77:
73:
69:
65:
64:Domesday Book
50:
48:
44:
43:
37:
33:
29:
25:
21:
1488:
1474:
1465:
1456:
1447:
1437:
1432:
1423:
1411:
1403:
1399:
1393:
1384:
1375:
1369:
1360:
1351:
1339:
1330:
1314:
1298:
1289:
1278:
1268:
1263:
1254:
1245:
1236:
1227:
1218:
1213:Vivian, p.16
1209:
1200:
1191:
1182:
1170:
1161:
1152:
1143:
1131:
1121:
1116:
1105:
1096:
1087:
1078:
1070:
1067:Prince, John
1062:
1053:
1046:regnal dates
1040:
1031:
1022:
1013:
1004:
995:
986:
974:
966:
942:
934:
929:
921:
913:
901:
892:
876:
863:
850:
837:
824:
815:
810:27 Henry III
795:
786:
777:
768:
759:
750:
741:
727:
713:
703:
700:Prince, John
693:
671:
663:
647:, Cornwall,
634:
602:
595:, Cornwall.
561:
476:
443:
435:Monument in
418:
410:
396:(d.1596) of
384:
377:settlement.
364:
328:
323:
317:
291:
281:
274:Edmund Lacey
267:
259:
231:
209:
207:
202:
199:Canting arms
183:
180:de Albemarle
179:
171:
164:
159:
145:
127:
123:
120:Book of Fees
105:
98:after 1066.
67:
61:
46:
39:
19:
18:
935:trois mains
869:regnal date
858:8 Edward II
856:regnal date
845:30 Edward I
843:regnal date
832:24 Edward I
830:regnal date
808:regnal date
613:Fowelscombe
609:North Huish
573:Edward Wise
234:Constantine
210:de Tremayne
184:de Albamara
168:Constantine
74:one of the
40:Collacombe
32:manor house
1404:Devonshire
720:References
577:Okehampton
406:Holsworthy
390:great hall
341:in Devon,
302:heirs male
252:in Devon.
20:Collacombe
1402:, Vol.6,
467:Powderham
459:Chudleigh
453:, Devon,
451:Chudleigh
402:Launcells
375:tail male
371:Alwington
367:Portledge
304:forever.
298:tail male
176:Latinised
150:Trenchard
128:Willestre
124:Collecumb
102:Courtenay
1504:Category
1398:Lysons,
999:Polwhele
979:Tremaine
933:French:
654:advowson
569:Marystow
565:Sydenham
447:Ugbrooke
440:monument
437:Lamerton
339:Bideford
326:Prince's
242:Cornwall
214:Tremayne
190:Tremayne
174:, etc.,
78:of King
68:COLECOME
58:d'Aumale
28:Lamerton
710:Burke's
605:Dawlish
593:Heligan
300:on his
142:de Esse
84:demesne
53:Descent
1378:, 1832
421:entail
222:Penryn
118:. The
92:thanes
42:Barton
668:Goide
617:Huish
599:Eales
24:manor
660:Jack
631:Call
240:for
126:and
62:The
178:to
45:or
1506::
973:,
920:,
643:,
276:,
182:,
114:,
49:.
1482:.
735:.
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