- The
manor of
Broad Hempston (anciently
Great Hempston,
Hempston Cauntelow) was a
historic manor situated in Devon, England,
about 4
miles north of Totnes...
- po****tion of 207 in the parish. It has also been
called Little Hempston and
Hempston Arundel. The
village has many old
fashioned cottages and buildings...
-
Broadhempston (alias
Broad Hempston,
anciently Great Hempston,
Hempston Cauntelow) is a village,
parish and
former manor in Devon, England,
situated about...
- Eleanor,
heiress of Sir John de Cantilupe.
Their son, also Thomas,
inherited Hempston Cantilupe and was the
father of
Thomas West, 1st
Baron West. The barony...
- Steyne".
Despite 16th-century
writer Andrew Boorde's
claim that "Bryght-
Hempston [is]
among the
noble ports and
havens of the realm",
Brighton never developed...
- the de
Cantilupe family Broadhempston, Devon,
formerly Hempston Cauntelow Manor of
Broad Hempston,
owned by the
Cantilupe family Cantelowes (ward), London...
- (died 1266),
Bishop of
Worcester and Sir John I de
Cantilupe (fl.1251) of
Hempston Cauntelow near
Totnes in Devon, who
married Margaret ****in,
heiress of...
- and
younger daughter and co-heiress of Sir John Stretch, of
Pinhoe and
Hempston Arundel in Devon,
three times MP for Devon. The
marriage was
without progeny...
- Dittisham, Halwell, Harberton, Holne,
Kingswear +
detached portion,
Little Hempston, Marldon, Morleigh,
North ****sh, Paignton, Rattery,
South Brent, St Petrox...
-
Devonshire et de Cornwall, held 22
manors in 1086,
including the
Manor of
Broad Hempston Jacques Hamelin,
bishop of Tulle,
secretary to
Francis I
Isabel Hamelin...