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Killerton is an 18th-century
house in Broadclyst, Exeter, Devon, England, which, with its
hillside garden and estate, has been
owned by the
National Trust...
- It left the
Killerton track at the
coconut grove (a
little less than half-way to Cape
Killerton) to find the second, more
easterly Killerton track. On 16...
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Elizabeth ****
married Sir
Thomas **** Acland, 7th
Baronet (1722–1785) of
Killerton in
Devon and
Petherton Park in
Somerset in 1745. A
prominent member of...
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estates with his politics; in 1944 he sold his West
Country estates at
Killerton in
Devon and
Holnicote in
Somerset to the
National Trust for £134,000...
- th Baronet, who
married Elizabeth,
daughter of
Thomas **** and
built Killerton House as the
family seat. He
represented Devon and
Somerset in Parliament...
- with the folk-song m****cripts from Baring-Gould's
library discovered at
Killerton in 1998, were
published as a
microfiche edition in 1998. In 2011 the complete...
- is
chiefly remembered for his
surviving portrait which is displa**** at
Killerton House, the
earliest surviving image of an
Acland and one of the most cherished...
- Tetton, who
married Sir
Thomas **** Acland, 7th
Baronet (1722-1785), of
Killerton in
Devon and
Petherton Park in Somerset, who in
accordance with the terms...
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Elizabeth and her
husband Sir
Thomas Acland, 7th
Baronet (1722–1785) of
Killerton in
Devon and
Petherton Park in Somerset,
should adopt the
additional surname...
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government of the Sudan.
Theodore ****
Acland was born on 14
November 1851 in
Killerton, Devon, England. He was the
third son of Sir
Henry Wentworth Acland, 1st...