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Hudscott is a
historic estate within the
parish and
former manor of Chittlehampton, Devon. From 1700 it
became a seat of a
junior branch of the influential...
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Samuel Rolle (1669-1735) of
Hudscott, Chittlehampton, Devon, was MP for
Barnstaple between 1705 and 1708. He was a
member of a
cadet branch of the influential...
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allowed by her
brother Lord
Rolle to live with her
sister Lucilla at
Hudscott Lucilla Rolle (1757–1851),
baptised at East Tytherley, died 24 July 1851...
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Heanton Satchville and
Rolle of
Hudscott. The 21st
Baron Clinton sold
Stevenstone in 1922, and the
Chittlehampton (
Hudscott) estate,
including most of the...
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Elizabeth Venner daughter of
William Venner of
Hudscott, Chittlehampton. They made
their home at
Hudscott, as is
evidenced by the
heraldic overmantel showing...
- unmarried,
described in the
census of 1851 as "resident gentlewomen"
living at
Hudscott,
Chittlehampton as
companions to
Lucilla Rolle, the
elderly and lunatic...
- the throne. John
Rolle was the only son of
Denys Rolle (1725–1797), of
Hudscott, Chittlehampton, Devon, by his wife Anne
Chichester (born 1721), a daughter...
- Coachman's
House and
Clock Tower Approximately 20
Metres East of
Hudscott House...
- on the
failure in the male line in 1747 on the
death of
Samuel Rolle of
Hudscott, Chittlehampton.
George Rolle (died 1552), MP.
Purchased Stevenstone pre-1524...
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Rolle (died 1747), of
Hudscott House within the parish. He was the son of
Samuel Rolle (1669–1735), MP, who had
inherited Hudscott from his wife Dorothy...