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Kilkhampton (Cornish: Kylgh) is a
village and
civil parish in
northeast Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. The
village is on the A39
about four miles...
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Stowe House in the
parish of
Kilkhampton in Cornwall, England, UK, was a
mansion built in 1679 by John Grenville, 1st Earl of Bath (1628–1701) and demolished...
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Penstowe Castle, also
called Kilkhampton Castle, was a
medieval fortification built near
Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England,
possibly during the
years of...
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prominent Westcountry Grenville family of
Stowe in the
parish of
Kilkhampton in
Cornwall and of
Bideford in Devon, the
later head of
which family...
- Thynne, who was lord of the
manors of
Kilkhampton,
Stratton and
Binhamy in Cornwall.
Stowe House in
Kilkhampton, Cornwall, had been the seat of John Granville...
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latter within the
Granville Chapel of the
Church of St
James the Great,
Kilkhampton, Cornwall. The
Granvilles claimed in the 17th
century to have been the...
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Kilkhampton, Cornwall,
killed in
action in
Palestine during World War I,
whose granite obelisk monument survives in the
village centre of
Kilkhampton...
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Grenville family were
lords of the
manors of
Bideford in
Devon and of Stowe,
Kilkhampton in Cornwall. He was a
cousin of Sir
Walter Raleigh and the privateer...
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elected again for the 4th parliament. In 1625, the
family estates at
Kilkhampton were
settled on
Grenville in
return for
agreeing to
settle his father's...
- in 1860 in the
Granville Chapel of the
Church of St.
James the Great,
Kilkhampton, Cornwall, near the
family mansion Stowe House. Likewise,
Mauger himself...