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Heanton Punchardon (/ˈhɛntən/ /pʌnˈtʃɑːrdən/) is a village,
civil parish and
former manor,
anciently part of
Braunton Hundred. It is
situated directly...
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Heanton Satchville is an
estate in the
parish of ****sh in Devon. It took its name from the
nearby former ancient estate of
Heanton Satchville, Petrockstowe...
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Heanton Satchville was a
historic manor in the
parish of Petrockstowe,
North Devon, England. With
origins in the
Domesday manor of Hantone, it was first...
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Manor of
Heanton Punchardon was a
manor in the
parish of
Heanton Punchardon, Devon, England.
Hantone is
recorded in the
Domesday Book of 1086 as held...
- England. Lord
Clinton is of the Fane-Trefusis family, and is
seated at
Heanton Satchville in the
parish of ****sh, in Devon. The organisation's headquarters...
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Townhouse Villa What is
today known as "
Heanton Satchville", for example, was "
Heanton House" in the 18th
century and "
Heanton Court" in the 19th century. Spiers...
- the
daughter of
Samuel Rolle, the son of
Robert Rolle (d. 1660), MP, of
Heanton Satchville, Devon, by his wife Lady
Arabella Clinton. She was succeeded...
- (1709–1781), the only
surviving daughter of
Colonel Samuel Rolle (1646–1719), of
Heanton Satchville, Petrockstowe.
Margaret was the
heiress to a
junior branch of...
- and 1086 and tenant-in-chief in 1086.
Nearby places include: Allisland,
Heanton, Hele,
Little Marland and Varleys.
Sometime after 1086,
Petrockstowe was...
- wife
Eleanora B****et of
Heanton Court,
Heanton Punchardon. His
brother was Rev.
Charles Davie (1760–1836),
rector of
Heanton Punchardon,
which advowson...