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residence of the
Docton (originally de
Docton)
family from the 15th century.
Today the
estate comprises separate holdings of
Docton Farm, a
working farm...
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ledger stone in St Nectan's Church, Hartland, Devon, to
Thomas Docton (d.1618) of
Docton, bore
originally a "quaint"
epitaph which is oft-quoted, for example...
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Elizabeth I; and
Phillipa Cary (1603–1633), 2nd wife of John
Docton (1600–1653) of
Docton, in the
parish of Hartland, Devon,
whose elaborate ledger stone...
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churchyard tomb from 1618.
Historic estates within the
parish include:
Docton The name "Hartland"
presumably derives from the Old
English word "heort"...
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Clyston Mill,
Broadclyst Coldharbour Mill,
Cullompton Cricklepit Mill,
Exeter Docton Mill,
Hartland Finch Foundry,
Okehampton Hele Mill, Hele Bay, Ilfracombe...
- Fleming; Hart,
Heanton Punchardon Docton Per fess
gules and argent, two
crescents in
chief or
another in base
sable Docton,
Hartland Downe Gules, a buck's...
- Park) D.
Cooke (Senghenydd) 1976 John
Russell Evans (Barry Athletic)
Teare Docton (Merthyr West End) 1977 John
Russell Evans (Barry Athletic) Dai Wilkins...
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Horwood 1655 1656
Richard Medford 1656 1657
Roger Jeffrey 1657 1658
Peter Docton 1658 1659
Joseph Delbridge 1659 1660
William Westcomb 1660 1661 Richard...
- Service,
Director of Audit, War and Supply,
Government of India.
Philip Docton Martyn, OBE,
Indian Civil Service,
Secretary (Home Department) Government...
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otherwise Collaton Abbott otherwise The
Higher Manor,
Dotton otherwise Docton and Hays
otherwise Powershays otherwise Dukes Hayes; 4
water grist mills...