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Cothelstone is a
village and
civil parish in Somerset, England,
situated in the
Quantock Hills six
miles north of Taunton. The parish,
which includes...
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Cothelstone Manor in
Cothelstone, Somerset,
England was
built in the mid-16th century,
largely demolished by the
parliamentary troops in 1646 and rebuilt...
- was born in
August 1600,
eldest surviving son of Sir John
Stawell of
Cothelstone Manor and
Elizabeth Tuchet,
daughter of the Earl of Castlehaven. He married...
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Seven Sisters is a
clump of
beech trees on
Cothelstone Hill in the
Quantock Hills, England.
Originally planted in the 18th century...
- The
romanesque red
sandstone Church of St
Thomas of
Canterbury in
Cothelstone, Somerset,
England dates from the 12th
century and has been
designated as...
- (1540–63)
Haslington Hall, Ches. (1545)
Broughton Castle, Oxon. (c. 1550)
Cothelstone Manor,
Somerset (c. 1550)
Great Fosters,
Surrey (c. 1550) The east tower...
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action on the
Quantocks during the
English Civil War. Sir John
Stawell of
Cothelstone was a
leading Royalist. When
Taunton fell to
parliamentary troops and...
- Congresbury, Corfe, Corston,
Corton Denham, Cossington, Cote,
Cotford St Luke,
Cothelstone, Coxbridge, Coxley, Cranmore,
Creech St Michael, Crewkerne,
Cricket Malherbie...
- in 1793. One of his sons,
William Esdaile married the
heiress of the
Cothelstone estate in Somerset,
which is
still owned by his descendants, the Warmington...
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Badbury Rings,
Charlton ****thorne, Chilfrome,
Cothelstone, Cotley, Holnicote,
Kingston St Mary, Larkhill,
Milborne St Andrew, Ston...