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Potheridge (alias
Great Potheridge, Poderigge,
Poderidge or Powdrich) is a
former Domesday Book
estate in the
parish of Merton, in the
historic hundred...
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January 1670.
Monck was born 6
December 1608 on the
family estate of
Potheridge in Devon,
second son of Sir
Thomas Monck (1570–1627) and
Elizabeth Smith...
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island in the
Galapagos now
known as Isabela. His
Devonshire seat was
Potheridge,
three miles south-east of
Great Torrington, a
grand mansion rebuilt by...
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Colonel John Granville, 1st
Baron Granville of
Potheridge PC (12
April 1665 – 3
December 1707),
styled The
Honourable John
Granville until 1703, was an...
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heads erased argent.
These are the arms of the
ancient Monck family of
Potheridge in the
parish of Merton, Devon, the most
famous of whom was
George Monck...
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Longman Henning,
Basil Duke, ed. (1983). "Monck,
George (1608–1670), of
Potheridge, Merton, Devon". The
History of Parliament: the
House of
Commons 1660–1690...
- on 11
March 2010.
Retrieved 5 July 2016. "MONCK,
George (1608–70), of
Potheridge, Merton, Devon. –
History of
Parliament Online".
Archived from the original...
- born in 1610 at
Potheridge in the
parish of Merton, Devonshire, the
third son of Sir
Thomas Monck (1570–1627), Knight, of
Potheridge,
where his ancestors...
- (died 1566);
secondly Frances married Thomas Monke (c. 1515 – c. 1583) of
Potheridge, Devon, of an
ancient Devonshire family. Her great-grandson by this marriage...
- Sir
Thomas Monck (1570 – 1627) (alias Monk, Monke, etc.) of
Potheridge in the
parish of Merton, Devon, was
Member of
Parliament for Camelford, Cornwall...