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Nutwell in the
parish of
Woodbury on the
south coast of
Devon is a
historic manor and the site of a
Georgian neo-classical
Grade II*
listed mansion house...
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Visitations of 1531, 1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895, pp. 349–351,
pedigree of Ford of
Nutwell Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Ford, John" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol...
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Nutwell was
launched at
Great Yarmouth in 1800. She made one
voyage for the
British East
India Company (EIC),
bringing back rice from
Bengal at the behest...
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residence at
Nutwell court, then a
fortified castle. In 1371, John
Dynham (1318–1383)
obtained a
licence for a
chapel at
Nutwell. In 1459, Edward...
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Member of
Parliament from 1747 to 1771 and from 1774 to 1780. He
lived at
Nutwell Court on the
south coast of Devon. He was said by
Hoskins (1954) "to have...
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third wife.
Elizabeth Pollexfen,
daughter of Sir
Henry Pollexfen of
Nutwell Court, Devon, and was
baptized on 2
March 1694. He was
educated privately...
- (1726–1772), the
sister of Sir
Francis Drake, 5th
Baronet (1723-1794) of
Nutwell House,
Woodbury in Devon, a
collateral descendant of Sir
Francis Drake...
- Sir
Henry Ford (January 1617 – 1684), of
Nutwell in
Devon was four
times MP for
Tiverton between 1664 and 1685 and
twice Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant...
- (d. 1937),
daughter of Sir
Francis Fuller-Eliott-Drake, 2nd Baronet, of
Nutwell Court and
Buckland Abbey (a
title which became extinct on his
death in...
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waterways of East Devon. The
buildings which then
existed were part of the
Nutwell Estate,
owned by the
Dynham (1311–1501) and
Prideaux (1520–1649) families...