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Bableigh (pronounced Babe-leigh or bay-balee) is an
historic estate in the
parish of
Parkham in
North Devon, England. It is
separated from the village...
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William was the
younger son of
Giles Risdon (1494–1583) of
Bableigh, in the
parish of Parkham,
where Tristram Risdon stated that the family...
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remained at Winscott.
William Risdon was the
third son of
Giles Risdon of
Bableigh, in the
nearby parish of Parkham.
William and Johanna's
eldest son Tristram...
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farmhouse called Halsbury Barton, long a seat of the
ancient Giffard family.
Bableigh, seat of the
Risdon family from the 13th to 18th centuries. "Map of Devon...
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three roses gules leaved vert) with
inescutcheon of
pretence of
Risdon of
Bableigh: (Argent,
three birding bolts sable), with
crest of
Hammett above: A swan...
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historian Tristram Risdon (died 1640) (whose
grandfather lived nearby at
Bableigh, Parkham, 2+1⁄2
miles to the south-east of Bucks)
stated of him: "Richard...
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Carswell Risdon Argent,
three birdbolts sable Winscott, St
Giles in the Wood;
Bableigh,
Parkham Roache Azure,
three roaches naiant in pale
argent Welcombe Rolle...
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Devonshire historian Risdon (d.1640) (whose
grandfather lived nearby at
Bableigh, Parkham)
stated of him: "Richard Cole, the last of that
family that dwelt...
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Justice of the
Common Pleas.
Thomas Risdon, JP (died 2
April 1586) of
Bableigh, Parkham,
twice reader of
Inner Temple. An
historical account written by...