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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...
- 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...
- The romanesque red sandstone Church of St Thomas of Canterbury in Cothelstone, Somerset, England dates from the 12th century and has been designated as...
- / 51.08750; -3.15611 The Seven Sisters is a clump of beech trees on Cothelstone Hill in the Quantock Hills, England. Originally planted in the 18th century...
- 1627: Sir John Latch of Over Langford Manor 1628: Sir John Stawell of Cothelstone 1629: Thomas Thyne 1630: Francis Dodington 1631: Thomas Luttrell of Dunster...
- 1705. Austen married Elizabeth Stawell, daughter of George Stawell of Cothelstone Somerset. He died aged 42 and was buried at Bexley. His son, Robert,...
- 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...
- (1540–63) Haslington Hall, Ches. (1545) Broughton Castle, Oxon. (c. 1550) Cothelstone Manor, Somerset (c. 1550) Great Fosters, Surrey (c. 1550) The east tower...