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Painsford (anciently Pinford, etc.) is an
historic estate in the
parish of
Ashprington in Devon.
Painsford House was
described as
follows in 1850: "It...
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Susanna Kellond (died 1670),
daughter of John
Kellond (1609–1679) of
Painsford House, Ashprington, Devon,
Sheriff of
Devon in 1666,
whose monument survives...
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Charles Kelland (1660–1695), of
Painsford, Ashprington, Devon, was an
English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for Totnes...
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hotel and phonebox. The
civil parish includes the
hamlets of Bow,
Painsford and Tuckenhay.
Sharpham House is also
within the
parish and
includes Sharpham...
- John
Kelland (c. 1635 – 7
October 1692), of
Painsford in the
parish of
Ashprington in Devon, was a
Member of
Parliament for
Totnes in
March 1679, 1681...
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manor was
erected in
around 1665, the
manor was sold to
William Kitson of
Painsford in 1740, and then torn down and
rebuilt in 1884. In 1884, the rebuilt...
- wife
Isabella (d.1805),
daughter and co-heir of
Kellond Courtenay of
Painsford in Devon. His father, the
eldest son of the
courtier and
diplomat Stephen...
- Anne Courtenay,
second daughter and co-heiress of
Kellond Courtenay of
Painsford in the
parish of
Ashprington in Devon, a
niece of John Montagu, 4th Earl...
- Cornwall.
Alice Arundell (born 1564), wife of
Henry Somaster (d.1606) of
Painsford in the
parish of Ashprington, Devon.
Dorothy Arundell (born 1566), wife...
- Cornwall.
Alice Arundell (born 1564), wife of
Henry Somaster (d. 1606) of
Painsford in the
parish of Ashprington, Devon.
Dorothy Arundell (born 1566), wife...