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Saltram House is a
grade I
listed George II era
house in Plympton, Devon, England. It was
deemed by the
architectural critic Pevsner to be "the most impressive...
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Saltram (1780–1802) was a
British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a
career that
lasted from
spring 1783 to May 1785 he ran
eight times and won four...
- Kronberger. From 1960 to 1980 he was Winemaker/Manager at
Saltram Wines. He
parted company with
Saltram to
become the
Chairman of
Peter Lehmann Wines, a role...
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Batten Plymouth Breakwater Plymouth Hoe
Plymouth Sound Royal Albert Bridge Saltram House Smeaton's
Tower Tamar Bridge The
Royal Citadel Bovisand Cattewater...
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eldest son of John
Parker (1703–1768) of
Boringdon Hall, Plympton, and
Saltram House, by his wife
Catherine Poulett (1706–1758), whom he
married in 1725...
- Reynold's
paintings were
purchased by his
friends the
Parker family of
local Saltram House, now
owned by the
National Trust, and are
still on
public display...
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marriage to the
Parker family,
apparently unrelated to the
Parker family of
Saltram,
Devon which latter had
emerged in the 16th
century from
seemingly humble...
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James Bagg of
Saltram, near Plymouth. Sir
James I Bagg (1554/5-1624), MP for
Plymouth (1601–11) and
Mayor of Plymouth,
purchased Saltram in
about 1614...
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built in the 1770s by John Parker, 1st
Baron Boringdon (1735–1788) of
Saltram House, Plympton, and has
early 19th-century alterations. It is situated...
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commenced in mid-April 1995 at a
number of
locations in Devon,
beginning with
Saltram House (standing in for
Norland Park),
where Winslet and
Jones shot the...