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Grilstone in the
parish of Bishop's
Nympton in
north Devon, England, is an
historic estate. The
present grade II
listed house,
situated about 1 1/4 miles...
- P****more, was Samuel's
second wife,
belonged to a
landowning family (
Grilstone, Bishop's Nympton, Devon) and
served as a
local magistrate. An ancestor...
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Pollard (c. 1465-1540),
Justice of the
Common Pleas from 1514 to 1526, of
Grilstone, Bishop's Nympton,
described by
Thomas Fuller (1608-1661) in his Worthies...
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Elizabeth Pollard, a
daughter of Sir
Lewis Pollard (c. 1465 – 1526) of
Grilstone in the
parish of Bishop's Nympton, a
Justice of the
Common Pleas and Member...
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within the
parish include:
Whitechapel Manor, home of the B****ett
family Grilstone, Bishop's Nympton, home of the
Pollard family "ward po****tion 2011"....
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Lewis Pollard (Vivian, p. 598,
pedigree of Pollard) (c.1465-1526) of
Grilstone in the
parish of Bishop's Nympton, Devon,
Justice of the
Common Pleas...
- Sir
Lewis Pollard (Vivian, p.598,
pedigree of Pollard) (c.1465-1526) of
Grilstone in the
parish of Bishop's Nympton, Devon,
Justice of the
Common Pleas...
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Lewis Pollard (c. 1465 – 1540) his will was of 1526 when he
retired of
Grilstone in the
parish of Bishop's Nympton, Devon, was
Justice of the
Common Pleas...
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Grillis Cornwall 50°11′N 5°16′W / 50.19°N 05.26°W / 50.19; -05.26 SW6738
Grilstone Devon 51°00′N 3°49′W / 51.00°N 03.81°W / 51.00; -03.81 SS7324 Grimbister...
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other licences granted by
Bishop Brantingham in 1374 for a
chapel at
Grilstone, in the
parish of
Bishops Nympton, in
which m**** was to be said annually...