- to
Shobrooke park. The
river Shobrooke Lake
flows through the village. It had a po****tion of 537
according to the 2011 census. The name
Shobrooke is...
-
Reverend Sir
Frederic S****ey, 8th
Baronet (1809–1869), of
Shobrooke Park, Crediton, Devon, was a
cleric and landowner. He was the
second son of Sir John...
-
Little Fulford was a
historic estate in the
parishes of
Shobrooke and Crediton, Devon. It
briefly share ownership before 1700 with
Great Fulford, in Dunsford...
- it from the
mansion house known as "Little Fulford" in the
parish of
Shobrooke, Devon,
about 8
miles to the north-east, also
owned briefly by Col. Francis...
-
Sheepwash Sheldon Sherford (near Kingsbridge)
Sherford (new town)
Shirwell Shobrooke Shute Sidbury Sidford Sidmouth Silverton Slapton Sourton South Brent South...
- to
Devon in
South West England,
first to Dunkeswell, then in 1980 to
Shobrooke,
where he
lived until his death.
Despite having spent most of his life...
- England. The
parishes in the
hundred were:
Cheriton Fitzpaine, Poughill,
Shobrooke,
Stockleigh English,
Stockleigh Pomeroy,
Upton ****ions and Washfield...
-
seventh Baronet Gatton,
Grimsby and Westminster.
Their seat
after 1880 was
Shobrooke Park near
Crediton in Devon. Sir John S****ey, 1st
Baronet (died c. 1644)...
- for his
younger sons.
During the
Second World War it was
evacuated to
Shobrooke House, near
Crediton in Devon, and its headmaster, F. G. Ridgeway, predicted...
- Cary (1611–1680), of Clovelly, 2nd son, Dean of
Exeter and
Rector of
Shobrooke in Devon. His
mural monument survives in
Clovelly Church.
Thirdly in 1631...