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Hareston (anciently Harestone, Harston, etc.) is an
historic estate in the
parish of Brixton,
about three miles from
Plymouth in Devon. The
mansion house...
- Baronet's father. The 1st
Baronet was
descended from the Wood
family of
Hareston in the
parish of
Brixton in Devon,
which the
family had
inherited by marriage...
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Lordship of Sutton-in-the-Dale had been
given by King
Henry III to
Peter de
Hareston, but by 1401 it had been
purchased by John Leke of Gotham. A
later John...
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Trenchard Woode Argent, on a
mount in base
proper an oak tree vert
fructed or
Hareston,
Brixton Woodley Sable, a
chevron between three owls
argent Halshanger...
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images Higher Hareston Brixton,
South Hams Hall
House circa late 15th
century early 16th century...
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Elizabeth Welby, the
second daughter of Rev. John
Earle Welby,
Rector of
Hareston (and son of Sir
William Earle Welby, 1st Baronet) and
Felicia Eliza Hole...
- seat of a
junior branch of the
Fortescue family of Whympston, Modbury.
Hareston,
formerly the seat of the Wood family.
National Archives:
Discovery - Steward's...
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Elizabetha Welby, the
second daughter of Rev. John
Earle Welby,
Rector of
Hareston (and son of Sir
William Earle Welby, 1st Baronet) and
Felicia Eliza Hole...
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Catherine Cluse (died 1798). He was
descended from the Wood
family of
Hareston in the
parish of
Brixton in Devon,
which the
family had
inherited by marriage...