- century,
after moving from
nearby Maristow House and
before relocating to
Gnaton, a
smaller mansion on the
coast near Noss Mayo. The very old
village pub...
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Gnaton Hall...
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Sampson Hele (c. 1582 – c. 1655) of
Gnaton and of Halwell, Devon, was an
English politician who sat in the
House of
Commons in 1614 and 1624. Hele was...
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moving from
nearby Maristow House on the
River Tavy and
before relocating to
Gnaton, a
smaller mansion on the
coast near Noss Mayo. The very old
village pub...
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Caerhays estate. (His
elder brother was
Michael Williams (1857–1899) of
Gnaton Hall, who died
without progeny). John
Charles Williams married in 1884,...
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eldest son of John
Michael Williams (1813–1880) who
bequeath for life
Gnaton Hall estate,
Devon and the rest of his
estates in Devon, and all his estates...
- his brother. Davie's
second marriage was to
Isabel Hele (died 1656) of
Gnaton, Devon, by whom he had a daughter:
Isabell Davie (1631–1673), who in 1649...
- he
married Jone Hele (d.1625/6), a
daughter of
Walter Hele (d.1609) of
Gnaton in the
parish of
Newton Ferrers, Devon, by whom he had children: Samsone...
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Gnaton Hall...
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Christopher Savery of
Totnes and Shilston. 6
November 1620:
Sampson Hele of
Gnaton,
Newton Ferrers. late 1621:
Edmund Parker. 7
November 1622:
Edmund Fortescue...